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   Re: WLC 2023 : ROUND 9: 2023 Feb 1   
   01 Feb 23 17:25:37   
   
   From: lotteryprediction@gmail.com   
      
   在 2023年2月1日星期三 UTC+8 23:42:39, 写道:   
   > "??? Wang Qianyi (Nan)"  wrote in message    
   > news:1e924480-e66a-4832...@googlegroups.com...   
   > > It is not clear how much human intelligence plays a role in lottery    
   > > predictions, as this may be taking place at the quantum level. However, I    
   > > hope to achieve a better result after several debugging sessions.    
   > > Nan   
   > At a basic level any human being can make a Lotto prediction ;-)    
   >    
   > If you can see that a bias exists in the results - like 86% chance of at    
   > least one number being divisible by 3 coming up in the Lotto numbers drawn,    
   > then you're using human intelligence.    
   >    
   > J   
   thanks for sharing ;-   
      
   No matter what statistical method is used, the most accurate long-term results   
   will come from the current probability analysis as well as a comprehensive   
   analysis of the probability at a certain point in the future. Short-term   
   accuracy is equivalent to    
   throwing a dice and will ultimately be limited to the quagmire of stubborn   
   probability.   
      
   Nevertheless, lottery prediction is not limited to numbers, you can also   
   predict a general ranking category, thus reducing the unreliability of future   
   predictions. The performance of two horses is clearly superior to the   
   performance of the other two    
   based on their history and recent performance, for example. You are not aware   
   of what their final ranking will be, but you can still make a more accurate   
   prediction, which reduces the difficulty of prediction and the range of   
   options available to you.   
      
   Nan   
      
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