Nothing surprises me in this country, it's always people from the same background who win, most of times someone who is directly or indirectly linked (son of someone who is) to the government or a deputy...
Is the Lebanese Lotto a scam?
Hey!vegetaleb wroteNothing surprises me in this country, it's always people from the same background who win, most of times someone who is directly or indirectly linked (son of someone who is) to the government or a deputy...
Hmm....haven't heard of one case of someone who is directly or indirectly linked (son of someone who is) to the government or a deputy winning the lottery :/ and alot of random people do win it.
Is it a scam?? Well the only reasonable way I think it could be a scam is if they select the least balls/numbers chosen and rig the system so it chooses those balls/numbers, that way chances of winning become extremely low .... Or I might be wrong and the whole thing is random *snickers*
I've had an idea in mind the other day to put all the past winning numbers into a machine learning algorithm and see how accurate its predictions are ..... I am running low on dough maybe I should do this sooner xD
Then you should try another country maybe... until you feel the same again!vegetaleb wroteNothing surprises me in this country
Well, a friend of mine got offered to "Win" the lottery tickets if he so decides to give it back to them and take a commission. He took it all, ran away and trouble issued he got in jail and eventually gave the money back. I haven't seen him to get a lot of detail if it was an unclaimed ticket or they gave him a winning ticket.
On the other hand, i have also a friend who won it and had nothing to do with anything illegal.
As for your theory, we do have balls that have a higher probability of being selected than others, but i highly doubt you could simulate it and actually obtain the numbers as the randomness and factors in the process are quite huge. Think of dust in the air, electrical power fluctuations, rotation top speed variation etc etc .... Even if the starting position is always the same.
On the other hand, i have also a friend who won it and had nothing to do with anything illegal.
As for your theory, we do have balls that have a higher probability of being selected than others, but i highly doubt you could simulate it and actually obtain the numbers as the randomness and factors in the process are quite huge. Think of dust in the air, electrical power fluctuations, rotation top speed variation etc etc .... Even if the starting position is always the same.
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No! They are too dumb to manipulate such processes.
Follow up: thinking about it, the machine might be malfunctional. And they are not aware of that.
Follow up: thinking about it, the machine might be malfunctional. And they are not aware of that.
@Padre cool story bro.Proof?
Well yes, they might be dumb, but I don't think they would mind sparing a couple bucks to some engineer to think all of this through for them.NuclearVision wroteNo! They are too dumb to manipulate such processes.
Follow up: thinking about it, the machine might be malfunctional. And they are not aware of that.
Why on earth would they rig the lottery? They make far more money than they give away.
even if they make a lot of money some company will fake it outxterm wroteWhy on earth would they rig the lottery? They make far more money than they give away.
Of course it is rigged. "LEBANESE LOTTERY" is "ELVIS PRESLEY" spelled backwards. Coincidence? I don't think so!
you made me read it backwards...hussam wroteOf course it is rigged. "LEBANESE LOTTERY" is "ELVIS PRESLEY" spelled backwards. Coincidence? I don't think so!
Some people are greedy.xterm wroteWhy on earth would they rig the lottery? They make far more money than they give away.
Most people are greedy, specially when they see lots of money.
Then It's not a matter of I need, but a matter of I want more.