There's a woman who has won a total of $20 million in four different Texas lotteries. Turns out, she's got a PhD in statistics from Stanford, and since three of the wins were scratch-off tickets, a reporter has a theory that she might have figured out some algorithms that could have led her to the figure out when and where those tickets would be sold.
What's more likely, do you think...that one person could just be that lucky, or that she could have possibly gamed the system somehow? I'm figuring it really does have to be the latter. But if it is, that's some impressive math wizardry. I'm thinking she's going to be in a spot of trouble pretty soon.


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