Journal StalinsNotDead's Journal: Well damn 8
I play the lottery on occasion. I just checked my ticket from Wednesday's drawing and it turned out that all of my numbers were exactly one higher than the numbers from the drawing.
I'm not normally the kind of person to do the whole "well if only this number would have been different I would have won $X" thing.
So I share this infomration with a coworker. They respond "Wow. What're the odds of that happening?"
"Umm. The same odds as winning."
"Oh. That sucks."
Why I hate statistics (Score:2)
I'm not saying my way is mathematically correct (though I do sometimes deny a connection between statistcs and math other than a similar set of symbols), just that that is what makes sense to me.
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I took the view that quick picks give you a lesser chance of winning because your relying on the same 6 six numbers getting selected randomly twice. Yeah, I know it's faulty logic, but that's my favorite kind in discussions like this.
But if you select and play the same numbers every week and forget once and your numbers do come up, I think one would be a trifle upset.
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Any real statistician is defined by their grumbling about the data universe being too small to be meaningful yet... (people who pick their own numbers are easily lost as noise to the random buyers...)
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My main beef with quick picks (even though I buy them coz I'm lazy) is that you do not necessarily get the full range of numbers you get N games at 6 numbers/game - but you won't necessarily get each number from 1 to 45 (or whatever it is) - it does happen here.
The moral: Never bet against the 2nd law of thermodynamics, always
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Experience - checking the numbers drawn off and not finding it, happens infrequently for 24 game ticket for a 6 main and 2 supplementary number game, but go for a 12 game ticket - you can only expect (6+2)*12/45 of each number so not really surprising one of them isn't there occassionally.
It may be different where you are - different software for quick picking numbers from the operator of the game.
Splitting hairs (Score:2)
Lotto cheating (Score:1)
As for the odds...with a good and secure random number generator, the likelyhood of any outcome is exactly the same as any other outcome with an identical number of digits. But I agree you can probably finagle your constrai