RedskinRat
03-24-2014, 10:35 PM
Brazilian Mathematician Renato Gianella Has The Lottery Figured Out (http://www.opposingviews.com/i/society/brazilian-mathematician-renato-gianella-has-lottery-figured-out)
Gianella created a website to accompany his theory. The website uses his LotoRainbow tool to divide different categories of numbers into different color groups. For example, numbers 1-9 would be represented by yellow, 10-19 by blue, 20-29 by gray, and so on. Users select the lottery game they are playing after choosing their numbers. LotoRainbow then generates a chart showing the winning probabilities of different number selections. Here’s an example of theoretical probabilities for different number selections in Brazil’s Super Sena lottery:
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The good news? We're all going to be millionaires!
Gianella created a website to accompany his theory. The website uses his LotoRainbow tool to divide different categories of numbers into different color groups. For example, numbers 1-9 would be represented by yellow, 10-19 by blue, 20-29 by gray, and so on. Users select the lottery game they are playing after choosing their numbers. LotoRainbow then generates a chart showing the winning probabilities of different number selections. Here’s an example of theoretical probabilities for different number selections in Brazil’s Super Sena lottery:
http://www.theblaze.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/color-template_3.jpeg
The good news? We're all going to be millionaires!