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  2. Lottery mathematics - Wikipedia

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    For a score of n (for example, if 3 choices match three of the 6 balls drawn, then n = 3), () describes the odds of selecting n winning numbers from the 6 winning numbers. This means that there are 6 - n losing numbers, which are chosen from the 43 losing numbers in ( 43 6 − n ) {\displaystyle {43 \choose 6-n}} ways.

  3. Poker calculator - Wikipedia

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    A poker odds calculator calculates a player's winning ratio. Winning ratio is defined as, the number of games won divided by the total number of games simulated in a Monte Carlo simulation for a specific player.

  4. Poker probability - Wikipedia

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    The values given for Probability, Cumulative probability, and Odds are rounded off for simplicity; the Distinct hands and Frequency values are exact. The nCr function on most scientific calculators can be used to calculate hand frequencies; entering nCr with 52 and 5 , for example, yields ( 52 5 ) = 2 , 598 , 960 {\textstyle {52 \choose 5 ...

  5. Mega Millions calculator: Here's how much you'd win ... - AOL

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    Mega Millions Payout Calculator Omni Mega Millions drawings are every Tuesday and Friday at 11 p.m. ET. Tickets are sold in 45 states, plus the District of Columbia and the U.S. Virgin Islands.

  6. Powerball Jackpot: What Are the Odds of Winning Any ... - AOL

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    You might wonder how the odds of winning something, even if it’s not the grand prize, stack up. To win any Powerball prize, you need to match at least the Powerball number itself. The odds of ...

  7. PokerStove - Wikipedia

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    PokerStove is a program that calculates hand equities (i.e., expected percentage of the time that each hand wins at showdown). [3] Since poker is a game of incomplete information, the calculator is designed to evaluate the equity of ranges of hands that players can hold, instead of individual hands. [4]

  8. What are the odds of winning the $1.73 billion Powerball - AOL

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    For winning any prize at all, your odds are 1 in 24.9. These were the top 10 Powerball jackpots and the states they were won in: $2.04 billion – Nov. 7, 2022 – California.

  9. Odds - Wikipedia

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    To calculate decimal odds, ... thus representing a fair 'book'. The true odds against winning for each of the three horses are 1–1, 3–2 and 9–1, respectively. ...