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Actually the odds of 1,2,3,4,5,6 coming out in the lottery is just the same as any other sequence (about 14 million /1) hence the odds. But amazingly enough NO sequence of 6 numbers have EVER come out in the history of lotteries all over the world. ok you can stop clapping i know im a smarty pants i just love all these math permutations and stuff |
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oh and the poker hand card big debate.
since ive come back to pkr, when i verified at 18, i have not won a single thing consistently, but before i was suspended (when i was 17), i won and withdrawn 900 dollars..... now on sky poker, jsut signed up for the first time on saturday and up 150 dollars, 75 quid in GDP. I really do love PKR, but maybe I should quit it for a while. |
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The most popular set of numbers most often played is: 1-2-3-4-5-6. Thousands of tickets are bought in each Lotto Draw with this combination. THIS TICKET IS GUARANTEED TO LOSE because the selection is too far out of balance to come up in a random drawing. The proof of this claim is verified by the Draw results in all the State and International Lottery games. If six consecutive numbers have never been drawn, and six numbers from one number group have never been drawn either, then what chance does the number combination 1-2-3-4-5-6 have? The least likely combinations to be drawn as winners are those at the tail ends of a bell curve. These are the lowest six numbers and the highest six numbers of any game. Reference http://www.2hotpoker.com/lottery/what.htm
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Because humans don't normally properly shuffle a deck, they mainly interleave the cards. They don't get "truly" mixed up, so you will , over time, see the results of each persons hole cards ending up still fairly close to each other. - Not an exact science - but you see what I mean - people shuffle differently from a computer.
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such gems as "It's practically impossible for the exact same set of six numbers to hit the Jackpot twice." - no, it would be suprising, but no less likely that any other result. Does the machine think "hey - I drew a 7 last week - can't do that this week then!" And another couple of points are justified by "since it has never happened before it is almost impossible". Lmao. The only valid points are about avoiding patternes of numbers that other people might play so you reduce your chance of sharing your win with others. |
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