Is it possable to write a Program in Excell to Predict the Lottery winning
numbers, I am sure a lot of us have given this some Thought any Ideas?
Rick Rothstein (MVP - VB) - 28 May 2008 17:54 GMT
Predict the winning numbers? No.
Rick
> Is it possable to write a Program in Excell to Predict the Lottery winning
> numbers, I am sure a lot of us have given this some Thought any Ideas?
Jim Cone - 28 May 2008 18:06 GMT
It certainly is possible.
I have done that for both the California and Oregon State USA lotteries.
However, for some reason my name still does appear on the Forbes 400 list.

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Is it possable to write a Program in Excell to Predict the Lottery winning
numbers, I am sure a lot of us have given this some Thought any Ideas?
Rick Rothstein (MVP - VB) - 28 May 2008 18:13 GMT
> It certainly is possible.
I stand corrected.
> I have done that for both the California and Oregon State USA lotteries.
> However, for some reason my name still does appear on the Forbes 400 list.
Never mind, I think I'll stick with my original answer.<g>
Rick
Marcelo - 28 May 2008 18:16 GMT
what we are doing here?

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regards from Brazil
Thanks in advance for your feedback.
Marcelo
> Is it possable to write a Program in Excell to Predict the Lottery winning
> numbers, I am sure a lot of us have given this some Thought any Ideas?
joeu2004 - 29 May 2008 00:39 GMT
On May 28, 9:49 am, Outlook Express 6
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> Is it possable to write a Program in Excell to Predict the Lottery winning
> numbers, I am sure a lot of us have given this some Thought any Ideas?
Yes, it is quite trivial.
Pick a random set of numbers for that lottery, for example 5 of 47 and
1 of 27 numbers.
I predict that the winning lottery number is anything but the one you
pick :-).