About PowerMe
PowerMe is created by a lover of the Powerball game and statistics. After playing Powerball for several years and watching motivational videos like those of Richard Lustig and other prize winners, I decided to embark on my path to analyzing the game.
It has never been my interest to simply win one of the prizes; I want to analyze the logic of the numbers works and the result of each draw. To me, it's like a hidden story behind the game. I find it extremely interesting and exciting how the game creators ensure that the opportunities are equal for everyone. I suppose that being such a high-stakes game, they have the necessary resources to guarantee this with their sophisticated algorithms. This is where I always wonder, is that why they stop the opportunity to play 1 hour before the draw takes place? Could it be that processing data about the played combinations takes an average time of 1 hour? Is there really a mathematical formula that helps you get closer to winning, as they say about hot and cold numbers, etc.?
After playing for several years and doing my humble analysis, I am clear that as poor or low-income people, where what we can play is a very limited number of combinations, we will always have the odds against us. But still, I am passionate about the numerical puzzle.
It's normal to think that at this level of the game, there are artificial intelligences analyzing the game and drawing their own conclusions to mine the prize. However, most people don't have that technological knowledge or access. That's why I created a version that is more real than artificial. You are the real version of the artificial. I don't know if, like me, you are passionate about mathematical puzzles or just want to win or get closer to a prize, but here I share my project "PowerMe" with you.
Anonymously, I want to thank all the people who throughout my life have motivated me in everything related to mathematics, mathematical puzzles, and all those friends, teachers, or professors who are still or were in my process.
If you like Sudoku, chess, and other mathematical logic games, I hope you like this one. Never lose hope, never stop dreaming. Love to you all. 🫶
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