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Have just watched Derren Brown
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I've just watched Derren Brown's explanation as to how he predicted the Lotto numbers on Wednesday and am still not really enlightened. So if I gather 24 people together and get them to shut their eyes, do automatic writing and then calculate the numbers from there I would be able to win the Lottery (and share it with 24 people) I can't help feeling that there must be something else to it! or maybe I over-simplyfied it! What do other AB'ers think?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I can see that the Lottery's officials might be outed if they won a big prize but I expect that other members of their families buy a ticket and maybe get a £10 win from time to time - surely the only thing the Lottery machine records is what numbers are on the ticket.
I quite often don't want to know how tricks are done, I quite enjoy feeling that some things are unexplainable but this is one trick I wouldn't mind knowing the answer to - for my own profit!
I quite often don't want to know how tricks are done, I quite enjoy feeling that some things are unexplainable but this is one trick I wouldn't mind knowing the answer to - for my own profit!
For those who doubt the split screen theory, have a look here, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rqAt2akPHJ8 Now, if he can do that in the comfort of his home do you think it's outwith Channel Four's capabilities to do the same?
Derren's 'explanation' was totally unconvincing and as a fan of his I was disappointed although I never really expecte dhim to explain it. The averaging approach just doesn't make sense to me. Can anyone explain what averages he took? He said he divided the numbers by 24 (the number of guessers) but exactly what did he divide by 24? By dividing a series of guesses by 24 how would one ever come up with the number 2 as an average. And how on earth dod they come up with 63 for one of the predictions.
Have a look at the film again. I think it's something to do with the white board be wrote the winning numbers on. (Why did he write them down?) After he writes each winning number he then touches the board. What was he doing? (It looked to me as if he was picking up a little sticker. I'll have to watch it again though because I didn't see him then touch th balls to place the stickers on them.)
Have a look at the film again. I think it's something to do with the white board be wrote the winning numbers on. (Why did he write them down?) After he writes each winning number he then touches the board. What was he doing? (It looked to me as if he was picking up a little sticker. I'll have to watch it again though because I didn't see him then touch th balls to place the stickers on them.)
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The "explanation" was disappointing as he explained how he did the horse racing stunt earlier in the year. I watched the programme and was a bit miffed that he didn't actually explain it. The "wisdom of crowds" explanation was nonsense. It was obviously a stooge who was calculating the averages to reach the numbers that had already been drawn.
If he had worked the averages out before the draw, I would have been more impressed.
The rest of the tricks were just his mates playing along.
If he had worked the averages out before the draw, I would have been more impressed.
The rest of the tricks were just his mates playing along.
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