Disliked{quote} yes and no... first of all, each and any computer generated lottery will have that inconsistency... no matter what it will follow some artificial algorithm... second, statistical density distribution, which has been figured out long time ago by such great mathematicians as Gauss and Laplace would still be helpful even with a mechanical lottery system... it's just a bit more complicated...Ignored
Anyhow, that extremely minute difference between a real random number and a computer generated random number is so small that is not worth chasing. I think if one is going to put that much effort into it, trading forex instead would make a lot more sense as the inefficiencies in Fx are just huge in occurrence and just all over the place in plain sight to see.
