Wheeling Numbers

Sheba

Member
You would think that when you wheeled 20 Numbers it would be easy or at least not so hard to have at least a 5 hitter on some occasions... We never get any more than 4... sometimes we may get lucky and have a 5 hitter and never a 6 + Bonus Hit.... ANd there are so many of us that do wheel, you would think we hit more... :agree:


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edlottery

Member
controlled system on 649

i honestly feel because i have graphed and monitored 649 for 10+ years that the lottery system is controlled it has a drop system and the balls have different weights
and anything controlled by the gov. i feel is welllllllllllllll"
 

farmer

Member
Re: controlled system on 649

edlottery said:
i honestly feel because i have graphed and monitored 649 for 10+ years that the lottery system is controlled it has a drop system and the balls have different weights
and anything controlled by the gov. i feel is welllllllllllllll"

For sure, the lottery system is not a "pure" mathematical system.
The balls DO have different weights --although the differences are extremely subtle --- and they have different resistances on their surfaces, etc.

Not to add to the paranoia, but there was a very interesting post a while back on LP (a lottery group and out of respect for LT's work I will not post the link here) from either a former employee of a US state lottery corp or a friend of. He/she stated that they did, for example, dry runs of up to 20 times for a Powerball drawing before the final run. This poster alleged that the state lottery government(s) had a powerful enough computer so that they knew where all the trial-winning tickets were purchased, so that for instance if the JP was $60 million and they wanted it to grow to, say, $100 million (the sales really start spiking in the US when the JP gets this large), but they knew there was a winning ticket that had been purchased in Boondocks, NJ for that run, they simply shuffled the balls again--- until they had numbers that there were no tickets for! Similarly, if the last JP had been won in NJ the month before, they kept running the "trials" until they got a winner from Delaware (say if Delaware hadn't won the Powerball before).

Food for thought.

Has anyone ever contacted the lottery corp and asked them why the public cannot attend the drawings?

If there IS some nefarious system at work, it would make an excellent news story.
 

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