How To Win The Powerball With This Simple Python Script
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- Опубліковано 11 бер 2023
- In this video, we're going to show you how to win the lottery using a simple Python script. By following our simple steps, you can increase your chances of winning by thousands of percent!
If you're curious about how to win the lottery, then this is the video for you! In this tutorial, we'll teach you how to program a Python script that will predict the winners of the major lottery games. By following our step-by-step instructions, you might have a better chance of winning big!
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So, uhhhhhhh, did anyone win the lottery with this method?
Hi Cody, good to see ya. I'll try this out and let you know! 😉 lol
@@girlanonymous Are you on your sunny island, away from civilisation?
@@girlanonymousupdate please🙏
Hey, don't give up on the Lottery program. There are two ways for me to look at this; 1) what you built to look up most generated numbers, and 2) random numbers generator. However, what I feel is needed is simply this; a random number generator that eliminates historical, duplicate winning numbers from future draws. I was one who once believed picking only the most frequently drawn numbers were the best choice, but I also feel the odds of all the most frequently drawn numbers coming up at once in a single lottery draw is just as unlikely as picking any other random draw set, excluding all previously winning draw numbers. I believe it is far more unlikely that any previously drawn set of numbers will occur again within our lifetime; therefore, eliminate them from all future draws. Then only focus on random draw excluding all previous draws, then compare them to the most frequent number draws.
No one with such a powerful tool will ever disclose it to the general public in UA-cam.....It's just a trick to attract viewers to his channel!!! 😊
You could construct a more reliable method of sorting your numbers. If I could, I might try to eliminate numbers based on probability. ( 1,2,3,4,5 pb 1 ) an example of a horribly improbable number set to be pulled. The Number variation is sorted as "Law of large numbers" Take all number sets and individually add them! You will instantly get a bell curve showing the distribution in an average. Now here is my point, you can rule out number sets that are too low, and high. I don't know what your range could be (120 - 220 ) it's a bit arbitrary, but your odds will go up. Organizing the information in a manner that rules out low probability selection. Just by creating the range, it rules out most of those that were pulled. I have thought of this project for a long time. The lotto is a finite number set. There is a beginning and ending to these number sets.
corey scafer made a lottery simulator. in the simulator it bought 100 tickets every lottery drawing until it won . it took 7000 yrs and around $230 million dollars to win the 2 billion dollar jackpot
$230 million in 7000 years to win $2b …, that’s taking “you have to play to win” to another level
I was waiting for you to take in the odds. Lol
You should make a video also about how to prepare as a coder before being 18 for jobs etc. That would be epic!
Getting into programming right out of high school would be an epic route to financial independence 💡
You guys should be the wealthy people on this earth. You are smart and you know how to do things,
Can you do one for the New York pick 3 game?
it's tedious any way we do it. but are these a list of winning sets of number that resulted in a jackpot win being paid out? those are the number that matter. it narrows the hunt down.
I like to check out things you never Know when something will click in your Mind !!!!
you got my attention on Python if not on lottery. I like the way you went about with the task of predicting a Winning Ticket 🤔 Well done. Keep it up..👍
Read that title
May be get learn something from google ( non cheating people as you did )
Followed this to the T and only prints one row tripled checked your code with mine 1st time user do I need to have settings changed Mac mini m2
haha i,m brazilian and currently working with java. and as am broken, i,m trying ways to pay my bills in order to get back to my android app in standby for almost a year.. now.. i couldn,t pay my electricity debt and now i,m in total darkness..kkkk = hahaha but i think the content shown on your vid can help me.. thanks man!
where to download the python script?
OMG that’s what she said 😂I have so many of those as well 😂Software engineers have a dirty mind 😂I guess that’s the only thing that keeps us going, word jokes and thinking about intercourse - it’s not like we get any, we are nerds 😂😂😂
nice job
UA-cam should also open source the click bait detection algorithm.
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I like the fact that as a software engineer you don’t explicitly know Python per se but you can intuitively write the code that you want from your understanding of the principles.
It probably won’t be entirely Pythonic for the purists and may contravene the PEP, but it’s readable and therefore easier to understand. Clean concise code in Python gets exponentially more cryptic very easily.
Readability counts. If the implementation is difficult to understand it’s probably not a good idea.
u dont need to be a software engineer to understand other languages intuitively lol. u basically only need to know one other language since the syntax of most of em is more or less the same
My brother in law is very smart. My husband and I have been playing the lottery quite a bit and just came across this video accidently and I truly trust you. We'll definitely try this method. You never know, we hope and pray we win
You actually want the program to spit out the most unlikely number set, that way when you do win you won't be splitting the prize with everyone else out there using the same numbers
Hey Cody, interesting. Can you do another winning number using current data, 2024? Haha. Thanks
👍 you fooled me! But still a nice video!!!
Sorry!
Then ending of this video is epic. lol
Is it though?
@@CodyEngelCodes absolutely! Super comical
I'm not a software engineer. I did better using excel to download and write whatever decade's ago.
Did you ever win the lottery?
I didn't win. I'm suing you for the current value of the Powerball.
Can you do the UK lotto/Euro millions equivalent?
It'd be the same outcome of not being able to predict the lottery. The main goal of the video was to help folks feel comfortable with trying out Python 😅
Focus on better odds lotteries👍
Python3 has become so diffuse and frankly inconsistent and terrifying.
I used Python in early 2000s and it never was fast but easy to code. And I was drawn to their: “there’s only one way to do something” philosophy. Now there’s like 100 ways to traverse a list or do loop conditions whatever. And now it became very inconsistent. And that’s when I just left it. Every now and then when I need to do something really quick, like doing all the iterations of that keyboard cracking session. I grab Python, but otherwise I just leave the snake in it’s terrarium. Who handles snakes will get bit eventually 😂
Don’t be terrified, Python can be as simple and friendly as you want. If it gets the job done who cares.
@@tj9382 I care, I want a language that is robust, fast and will still run and deploy easily without issues in 10-20 years. They’ve mot managed to do that with Python2. And thus it’s appointed to the trash can, even for the simple one time tools. I write it in C/C++, Rust or even Forth or assembly. A nice statically compiled binary that doesn’t age.
So… 😂 since I’m a dork I just checked lotto results since this video posted… and if you had played these numbers consistently for the mega millions you would’ve won $200 on 10/3/23 as 4 of them matched 😅 …but i realize these numbers were picked based on powerball numbers. 🤣 so.. slight glitch in the matrix 😎 🤷🏻♀️
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can I get the sourcecode pls?
How many times has this guy successfully won the lottery?
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lol this was fun
my recommendation is that you first learn conditional probability theory into random processes. you give good effort but this is not suitable normal punters. In Uk and American Universities still did not find a convenient craking formul yet but i found it will only give it academic comminity.
Okay when I the $500 million power ball lottery you are all invited for a barbecue next July 4th at my house near Seattle.
I need to win the jackpot first. :😂 .
Heck yeah, I'll book my plane ticket!
@@CodyEngelCodes :-)
😂you are a great teacher,loved the video
Got to point where you copied and pasted for the powerball number, got confused. Excel Pivot table created the same results and was much easier.
This wasn't about doing things in the most efficient way possible, it was about giving folks a silly side project that would help them learn a bit about Python.
Marsenne twister. Eot.
I'm using excel to predict our Lottery and I always get at least 3-4 winning numbers by using linear regression and correlation.
Can you share?
can u share :)
There is enough free software doing such predictions already. Nothing new here my friend. I have been coder and data professional for 30 years. There are other powerful methods to predict one or two numbers.
Powerball numbers are more behavioral based event. This is speculation. I am glad you finished your video with a funny face. That was greater part.
The goal of the video was moreso to show that writing something in Python isn't difficult and to hopefully help folks feel comfortable with coding. If you've been doing this for 30 years then I apologize, but you weren't in the target audience.
Wrong! At some point each number will occur the same amount of time. Just not at the same time. Therefore there is no such thing as numbers that occur more often than others. But of course if you organize the balls in ascending order, then the Ball 1 will occur more often in first position than other balls because it cannot be in other positions....etc. But each Ball has the same amount of possible combinaisons anyway. So they all have the same chances to occur.
Can you send me the program you created bro. Lol
I can do control C and then control V😂
But not everyone is a software Gig.right not everyone has python at home...bro
It just picks the 5 most popular numbers
It's more about the journey writing something with Python than actually formulating a plan to win the lottery 😉
Fast forward to 11:57 dont waste your time here.
writing a 'win the powerball' code without any statistics... man, what did you expect to get?
The point of the video was more about how learning to code isn't too difficult and you can scrape together a python script without much effort. Trying to win the Powerball is 100% based on luck.
The best way not to Win Any Lottery is don't Buy a Ticket Guaranteed !!!!
what a waste of time
Programming isn't for everyone.
@@CodyEngelCodes It's for people who can stomach spending significant amounts of time telling computers to do useless things?
It's a waste of time; don't watch it. You'll discover it's a prank when you get to the end of the video. He doesn't provide you with any useful information. I like his strategy of creating an entertaining product + getting a lot of viewers = getting paid by UA-cam.
Hello Sid. Meh 🫡😀