RULC: Randomly Unique Lottery Combination Theory

The RULC ( http://www.liveemerald.com/ ) is a macrocosmic theory for lottery numbers based on facts, mathematical and philosophical theories. It is based on Human Brain Behaviour, rather than "Randomness Misconceptions".
It aims at finding the most "likely to be" unique lottery combinations that are the more likely to win.

Lottery numbers are theoretically drawn randomly. However It has been studied that people tend to pick up the same sequences of numbers, and althought there are millions of combinations being played each week, unique combinations people play can be grouped in terms of a few thousands.

Well, if this is the case, how comes there are never more than a handful of winners each week? Why is it that a combination being played by let's say 3000 people NEVER win the lottery in a week?
Many people have wondered and they are convinced that companies running the lottery are making sure that unique or least played combinations win, so that the top prize won't be shared through many winners and will remain high and very attractive.

The RULC is a FREE online tool that will help you "THINK OUT OF THE BOX" and find a more "likely" unique Lottery combination. Who knows, you might be the lucky one...

Find out more about the RULC Theory at http://www.liveemerald.com/
 

mrfirkin

Member
liveemerald said:
The RULC ( http://www.liveemerald.com/ ) is a macrocosmic theory for lottery numbers based on facts, mathematical and philosophical theories. It is based on Human Brain Behaviour, rather than "Randomness Misconceptions".
It aims at finding the most "likely to be" unique lottery combinations that are the more likely to win.

Lottery numbers are theoretically drawn randomly. However It has been studied that people tend to pick up the same sequences of numbers, and althought there are millions of combinations being played each week, unique combinations people play can be grouped in terms of a few thousands.

Well, if this is the case, how comes there are never more than a handful of winners each week? Why is it that a combination being played by let's say 3000 people NEVER win the lottery in a week?
Many people have wondered and they are convinced that companies running the lottery are making sure that unique or least played combinations win, so that the top prize won't be shared through many winners and will remain high and very attractive.

The RULC is a FREE online tool that will help you "THINK OUT OF THE BOX" and find a more "likely" unique Lottery combination. Who knows, you might be the lucky one...

Find out more about the RULC Theory at http://www.liveemerald.com/

Hi Liveemerald,

That's a very interesting theory.

I went to the website but it won't display properly on my monitor. What resolution do I need to view it properly?

Cheers,

Paul.
 
Hello Paul,
thanks for your reply. I developed it for 1024x768 and above. I will make my best to develop it for smaller resolutions as well, So far I focused on the calculations and back-end side of it:)
Can you let me know specifically what kind of problem did you encounter?

I have just finished doing all the calculations so that the results reflect the theory. I will create a page with the proof of concept and document all the calculations that are being made (very time consuming as you can imagine).

Also statistics dashboards for each lottery covered are on their way.

Also, is there a specific lottery from your country you would like to be covered?

Thanks mate,

LiveEmerald
 

mrfirkin

Member
liveemerald said:
Hello Paul,
thanks for your reply. I developed it for 1024x768 and above. I will make my best to develop it for smaller resolutions as well, So far I focused on the calculations and back-end side of it:)
Can you let me know specifically what kind of problem did you encounter?

I have just finished doing all the calculations so that the results reflect the theory. I will create a page with the proof of concept and document all the calculations that are being made (very time consuming as you can imagine).

Also statistics dashboards for each lottery covered are on their way.

Also, is there a specific lottery from your country you would like to be covered?

Thanks mate,

LiveEmerald

Hi Liveemerald, thanks for the reply.

I'm using a res of 1680x1050. Just that the dropdown menu/box is chopped of on the right hand side.

Be good if you could cover our Aussie Powerball and 6/45 Tattslotto.

Cheers,

Paul.
 

blitzed

Member
liveemerald said:
The RULC ( http://www.liveemerald.com/ Human Brain Behaviour, rather than "Randomness Misconceptions".

Cool site! Interesting, hmmm since some people simply have bad luck...running their numbers through a crap filter might be very beneficial heh! I make picks in a variety of ways, some random, some trying to fill in cold numbers that are due, some goin with hot numbers.

Anyway, it is true that each draw is completely independent of the last. It is quite possible that you could actually flip a coin and have it land on tails say 10 times in a row. However, on 11th flip there is still a 50% chance that it will land tails again.

With lottery scenarios, over time with a large sampling of draws, I can see that they eventually level out and pretty much follow the probability percentages as expected. Sometimes random scenarios I run are even further off probabilites than the actual lottery samplings are. Those zero instances of a digit always seem to fill in pretty quick in comparison.

blitzed
 
Hello Paul,
that is really odd, what operating system have you got and which browser are you using? (I will look into that if you let me know)

Also, as per your request, I have added systems for Tattslotto and Aussie Powerball. I wish you good luck:)
They must be really popular in Australia, as I have got quite a few clicks on these already.
I have also started creating a stats dashboard for the Tattslotto. Feel free to check it out.

Cheers,

M.

livEEmerald
 

mrfirkin

Member
liveemerald said:
Hello Paul,
that is really odd, what operating system have you got and which browser are you using? (I will look into that if you let me know)

Also, as per your request, I have added systems for Tattslotto and Aussie Powerball. I wish you good luck:)
They must be really popular in Australia, as I have got quite a few clicks on these already.
I have also started creating a stats dashboard for the Tattslotto. Feel free to check it out.

Cheers,

M.

livEEmerald

Hi Liveemerald,

Thanks for adding those Aussie games! Good stuff! :)

I am using a Dell Laptop with XP and Internet explorer v.6

Cheers,

Paul.
 

mrfirkin

Member
Anyone else having trouble displaying Liveemeralds website?

My monitor/IE settings just can't display it properly.

The dropdown box where you enter the game numbers is chopped off on the right hand side.

I only see about 2/3rds of the box.

Please help! :dang:

Cheers,

Paul.
 
Hi Paul,
really weird, I tested the sitew on XP Explorer, FireFox, Opera and also Mac and all of them look fine to me. Can you email me a screenshot of what you are seeing? my email is "questions @ liveemerald.com"

Is anyone else experiencing the same problem?

Thanks,
M.

livEEmerald
 

mrfirkin

Member
liveemerald said:
Hi Paul,
really weird, I tested the sitew on XP Explorer, FireFox, Opera and also Mac and all of them look fine to me. Can you email me a screenshot of what you are seeing? my email is "questions @ liveemerald.com"

Is anyone else experiencing the same problem?

Thanks,
M.

livEEmerald

Thanks Liveemerald,

will do.

Cheers,

Paul.
 

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