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- nb0
Nobody ever picks 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6.
Because that would be unlikely, right?
- ironically (statistically), just as likely as any other combinationmonospaced
- math guys can probably tell me i'm wrong on that thoughmonospaced
- you are, there are many other factors that make that combination more unlikelyalbums
- no there isntdrgs
- lol, I'll try tomorrowGeorgesIV
- yes there is. mean / averages / deviation would all vary greatly if compared to lotto statsalbums
- all single digits etc contribute to the lower probabilityalbums
- statistics are/is a bitch for suremonospaced
- But, you're only buying a ticket for one draw. So, probability doesn't affect it, does it?nb
- chances of win are different than numerical statistical probability.albums
- choosing 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, & 6 would be the definition of pushing your luckalbums
- Whoa, wait... is 'luck' a math term?nb
- no, i was illustrating a point; just because something is possible, doesn't mean it's as likelyalbums