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  • The need for speed

    Some may remember the debate we had last year on the fastest method to confirm the 163 cover for lotto 49/6. At the time my VB6 Make.exe was not working so I switched to C sharp which took 0.26 seconds to confirm the cover. Now the Make.exe is working and it confirms the cover in a blistering 0.06 seconds...
    Lottery by Usenet 183 days ago Debates, Lottery
  • Clear up the confusion..as for the jackpot puzzle before

    Bayesian inference http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayesian inference From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search Text document with red question mark.svg This article includes a list of references or external links, but its sources remain unclear because it has insufficient inline...
    Lottery by Usenet 212 days ago Betting, Computer, Controversial, Debates, Gambling, Guides, Mathematics, Monaco, Monte Carlo, Odds, PC, Ratios, Resources, Simulations, Statistics
  • Wheeling Mathematics by Ion Saliu

    Wheeling Mathematics by Ion Saliu Hello, again, RGL-ers, respectful and respected colleagues of mine! Have a wonderful New Year 2010! I announced a while ago about my book on theory of probability. I would like to share with you now a lotto wheel. I know how much you love the lotto wheels (that is, a...
    Lottery by Usenet 245 days ago Debates, Guides, Lottery, Mathematics, Resources, Software, Strategies, Systems
  • WLC: The Target

    This might be a good time to remind the group of the target score for the World Lottery Championship: http://groups.google.co.uk/group/rec.gambling.lottery/browse thread/thread/95d29eb5ce628d1a The expected score is around 514 (average 25.7 per round). Note last year's RANDOM scored 519. To meet...
    Lottery by Usenet 265 days ago Debates, Gambling, Lottery, Systems
  • Why Ion Saliu is a traitor to Socratic Thought.

    Ion Saliu, such a disappointment you must be to your parents who called their little boy, Ion, after the Ionian Thinkers, mid 5th century BC, from the Attic peninsular, in the hope that the name would inspire him to learn to argue logically and with craft. Noble in mind, Socrates, who chose death rather...
    Lottery by Usenet 321 days ago Computer, Debates, Gambling, Lottery, PC
  • R.G.L. Featured in a Probability Book

    Hello there, Rglers, fellows of mine! Be you friend of mine, be you foe of mine, please accept my salutations! My website stats constantly remind me of one of my first solid pieces of writing. It occurred right here, in this hou=92 of lottery debating. O tempora, O mores! It was the year of grace 1999...
    Lottery by Usenet 324 days ago Debates, Gambling, Lottery, Software
  • One Hand at the Helm - A look at the Maltese jurisdiction

    There are currently significant issues surrounding the igaming industry, not just in Malta, but globally. With the European Commission debating whether and how to regulate remote gaming within the whole of the EU and a certain member the United States government (See: Barney Frank) rebelling against...
    Laws and regulation by igamingprofilermalta 1 yr 189 days ago Business, Casinos, Countries, Debates, Europe, Gambling, Games, IGaming, Jobs, Lga, Malta, Online Gaming, Regions, Regulations, Remote Gaming
  • Gambler's Fallacy

    Hi everyone, If you flip a coin, you have one chance on 2 to be right on guessing the result A after a series of 25 heads, the fallacy is to assume that this fact will have any kind of influence on the next flip; and it does not. But... can someone assume that on the long run, the number of tails flipped...
    Craps by Usenet 1 yr 203 days ago Betting, Craps, Debates, Gamblers, Gambling, Guides, Mathematics, Resources, Statistics, Systems
  • Life? Reality?

    I am an atheist. The oldest scam perpetrated on common people is the priest-class setting them up absolute spokesmen of an invisible absolute authority on matters. This dates back to when priests wore masks and carried spears and called such a situation cabal/kabbalah. I am not a racist, but I think...
    Lottery by Usenet 2 yr 150 days ago Debates
  • My complaint about John Griffin

    A few weeks ago, I wrote, "It remains to be seen if Mr. John Griffin will reduce religion to a consumer item in a spiritual supermarket faster than you can say 'anthropophysiography'". In this letter, I'd like to follow up on that statement. With this letter, I hope to explain a...
    Lottery by Usenet 3 yr 62 days ago Debates, IGaming, Jobs
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