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  2. Lottery wheeling - Wikipedia

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    A template for an abbreviated wheeling system is given as 20 combinations on the numbers from 1 to 10. Also given is a possible selection of player numbers and the resultant set of tickets (obtained by substituting the numbers 1-10 with the player’s numbers). Suppose four of the player's numbers—7, 12, 29, and 40—are drawn.

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  4. Chuck-a-luck - Wikipedia

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    A version of the Big Six wheel is loosely based on chuck-a-luck, [2]: 345 with selected combinations of three dice appearing in 54 slots on a spinning wheel. Because of the distribution of the combinations, the house advantage or edge for this wheel is greater than for chuck-a-luck.

  5. Spinner - Wikipedia

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    Spinner (website), a music website owned by AOL; Spinner (wheel), an accessory that goes on an automobile wheel and spins independently; Spinner, a locomotive of the former Midland Railway 115 Class in the UK; a machine used to do spin coating in manufacturing; a wind spinner or whirligig

  6. Lottery mathematics - Wikipedia

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    In a typical 6/49 game, each player chooses six distinct numbers from a range of 1–49. If the six numbers on a ticket match the numbers drawn by the lottery, the ticket holder is a jackpot winner—regardless of the order of the numbers. The probability of this happening is 1 in 13,983,816.

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  8. Spinner (wheel) - Wikipedia

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    Two bladed spinner on a wire wheel 1967 AMC simulated wire wheel cover with spinner. The spinner or "knock-off" originated with Rudge-Whitworth center lock wire wheels and hubs, which were first patented in 1908. [1] [2] The spinner was a threaded, winged nut designed to keep the wheel fastened to the hub. They were screwed on and "knocked on ...

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