Can we predict the lotto?

Can we predict the next draw from past draw history?

  • No. Each lottery draw is an independent event and cannot influence the future.

    Votes: 5 27.8%
  • Yes. The draw history gives us clues to specific numbers will be drawn next.

    Votes: 3 16.7%
  • Yes. The draw history can tell us the general characteristics of the next draw.

    Votes: 8 44.4%
  • No. You can’t predict numbers because the game is controlled by the lottery authorities.

    Votes: 1 5.6%
  • Yes, No, who cares? Someone has to win, so I play anyway.

    Votes: 1 5.6%

  • Total voters
    18

Icewynd

Member
OK, let's try to post a poll, take 2! :notme:

Lately there has been some very interesting discussion on this forum concerning whether or not we can use the past history of lotto drawings to predict future draws. I'd be interested in hearing your opinions.
 
You guys already know what I picked. Hopefully I'm wrong and it's not controlled or else all those times I bought tickets would been wasted money. :)
 

garyo1954

Member
Yes, it is possible to a certain degree.

We know the lottery commission studies the draws.
We know universities make independent studies of them.
Best of all, we know people do derive winning picks by their use.

Whether it be fact or fallacy, everyone is interested in the possibility.
 

Teufellj

Member
Predictio , Intervention...?

This particular discussion is something like talking any religion's faith or proving miracles. That is just a statement and nothing can or need be read into it! Prediction treads on faith but not as in religious dogma. There are many aspects in lottery as there is in anything that you are interested in.
Astronomy is a good example of finding what is not there ...but could be. As newer technology advances a theory of something, a person may have located say a sound wave like in sonar tracking. You can't see whatever it is but you can translate these vibrations to give a near physical image to whatever was giving these particular sound waves. You will get distance
readings (as in past history of a set of lottery numbers) for the thing; you will notice objectivity of possibly a singularity (again, past numbers);
The astronomer will take several still shots in a given quadrant and any anomaly will show up in a short time (if you are a hunter or tracker of numbers as I am); Now it is guesstimation time---An astronomer or astrophysist may not actually "see" a given object but they can give educated guesses of what can be, may be or is their quarry: same is true with a lottery player---by practice; knowledge of past events concerning reactions of certain numbers to other groupings or singular digits; practical thinking and the like which is akin to sonar discriptions---will give a person a seeming aura of prediction capabilities. Another example which is much easier to comprehend is..."a square box contains 8 tennis balls; the box can hold ten balls comfortably but there are still only 8 balls inside. Then you must write down what the positions of the given set of the marked balls; The lid is placed on the box shaken real hard for say ten minutes. Now you must again write down the position of the marked balls. This could go on for quite a while (Plotting a position) Generally a key number is derived from one of three balls drawn in the last winning set which in turn might be the determining factor for a win (the astronomer names the whatsis and the sonar defines an enemy sub. I on the other hand walk out with a handful of money or maybe...nothing! The events that took place, did start somewhere at some time but mostly not in the same way. If you win you win and if you don't you don't! This is one of lottery pros ways of hiding the fact that this is a best guess situation. Is this...Prediction... in the way that you mean?

Teufellj...:smokin:
 

Hunter

Member
I agree it is possible to a great degree.I find the previous drawings do have a good predictability of some numbers and in one of my recent studies found that a good chunk of the numbers drawn tend to be the hot ones.
 
I've been studying lotto super7 and now lotomax for the pass 5 years and my last 2 years intensively. I have stuff and tricks you can't even find in books. I've won 5 numbers out of 7, 6Times and got 6 out of 7 at maximilion and one day I got 7 on 7 but 1 digit over. My feeling is the draws are fix, for sure quick picks are no good. They use too many sequence of not to use in quick pick. They say quick pick wins more, it's only because people use quick pics more often... More to follow...
 

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