Prime Numbers

doug_w

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Now looking at Prime Numbers

in 6/45 Lotto there are 14 Prime Numbers

1, 2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 17, 19, 23, 29, 31, 37, 41, 43

and 6/49 you can add 1 more the 47

Just from initial investigations in just our Saturday Lotto here in Sydney the number of Prime numbers shows good promise in helping to select numbers.

Has anyone done much with this subject. Would love to get you thoughts.
 

anubina

Member
doug_w said:
Now looking at Prime Numbers

in 6/45 Lotto there are 14 Prime Numbers

1, 2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 17, 19, 23, 29, 31, 37, 41, 43

and 6/49 you can add 1 more the 47

Just from initial investigations in just our Saturday Lotto here in Sydney the number of Prime numbers shows good promise in helping to select numbers.

Has anyone done much with this subject. Would love to get you thoughts.

When the machine mark the ball as prime number or even and odd... This machine has the characterization of the ball? This machine has an algorithm to mark the balls? No, the construction of the balls is similiar but in coherence structure is different...

Then the ID (marked as integer) has only one attribute: The predisposition for the enter in the cage (I assume that this predisposition is equal in all draws)...

I suppose that we are the company that make the draws...:
- Then We ommit the predisposition (no photo, no video, no standar, no auditors..., no no no no no & no).
- Not sufficient (of course)? THEN WE ommit the extraction order (no photo, no video, no standar, no auditors..., no no no no no & no)
- Not sufficient (of course)? THEN WE change the rules of the game (more balls for example euromillions from 9 stars to 11 stars, change the probabilitys, math expectation for prize)...
- Not sufficient (of course)? THEN WE change the prizes of the game...
- Not sufficient (of course)? THEN WE use more social engineer before (more idiots players, more stupids news for the fashion numbers...)...
- Not sufficient (of course)? THEN WE change the taxes of the price (for example in Spain the tax income in the main price before 2012 was 0%, after 21% :burnt: )...
- Not sufficient (of course)? THEN WE change the fiscal rules (HAHAHHAHAHAHA, for example in Spain if you win >3000€ in the year, then you paid 21% of taxes, and in the next tax income you paid for the + increment of your economic status)....
- Not sufficient (of course)? THEN WE change the electronic betting (little by little change the phisical beat for electronic beat, more control)...
- Not sufficient (of course)? THEN WE change the conditions of the game (more lights, rotators varitions, changes of time extractions)...
- Not sufficient (of course)? THEN WE have the enough money for make the hidden changes (buy auditors, corruption, magnetic balls?)...
- Not sufficient (of course)? THEN WE end the game and begin a new game...
- Not sufficient (of course)? THEN WE have the law, and we have the power of anything.
:kaioken: :kaioken: :kaioken:
 

Icewynd

Member
doug_w said:
Now looking at Prime Numbers

in 6/45 Lotto there are 14 Prime Numbers

1, 2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 17, 19, 23, 29, 31, 37, 41, 43

and 6/49 you can add 1 more the 47

I track the Prime numbers and also the Fibonnaci Series --0,1,2,3,5,8,13,21, 34 for a 6/49 lotto.

Oddly enough, the Fibonnaci Series with 9 numbers does better than the Prime set of 15 numbers. The Fibonnaci set generally returns 3 or 4 numbers about 60% of the time, 5 numbers 15% of the time and 6 numbers 3% of the time. For the Primes the comparable figures are 3-4 correct 55%, 5 correct, 10% and 6 correct 1.5% over 1726 draws.

For my money the Fibonnaci series is the better bet.

Good luck!
:thumb:
 

jack

Member
Hello, fibonacci the ice, it is better because it has different delta values with each other in a crescendo, you can ice starting the last draw based on only larger numbers at each position calculating delta values?
 
Icewynd said:
For my money the Fibonnaci series is the better bet.
Yes, I would concur with this. It has a mixture of odd and even numbers whereas the set of prime numbers has only one even number. They also tend to end with the same digit (1,3,7 or 9).
 

anubina

Member
The operator introduces the balls in laser printing machine , puts them without having any idea of what it does ; the operator enters the balls on that machine marking ...

Of course marking identifier ball affects the behavior of the same ( quantum physics) , but such labeling has not followed any rules , ie that the operator does not know which ball will come out more often and will flag as odd / even or a prime number
 

larbec

Member
Has anyone put together a spreadsheet via formulas or Macro to see the Fibonnaci Numbers in the history?
 

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