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Math genius Mandel won the first prize of 14 lottery with a middle school math formula. Actually, he was forced. This "compulsion" does not mean that no one is forced, but that life is forced. Math genius Mandel is Jewish and was born in Romania. His family is poor. Mandel began to work in society early before finishing his studies. However, Mandel's mathematical talent is super strong. He was so obsessed with mathematics that he even chose mining accounting, a profession related to mathematics. After work, Mandel studies mathematics while going to work. At that time, I had a certain economic foundation and bought some famous mathematicians' papers for research. However, as mentioned above, because of his poor family and his failure to complete his studies, he could not understand many formulas in the paper, so Mandel began to teach himself these basic mathematical formulas. Although Mandel has a job at this time, he also gave birth to two children, and his income is completely insufficient. Years of research also made Mandel realize that mathematics is not only a subject, but also a way to get rich. At that time, Mandel found that lottery tickets were very suitable for mathematics. As long as he finds the rules and formulas, he will have a high probability of winning the first prize and his life will be fine. When Mandel taught himself those basic mathematical formulas, he adopted the method of "combination cohesion" and selected some numbers with higher winning probability from the previously published lottery winning combination numbers. Although not all of them can be predicted, it also greatly increases the probability of winning the first prize. You should know that lottery tickets are generally composed of a set of numbers, some of which are 33 6+ 16 and some are 7+2. But the method of "contraction" is to change 6+ 1 or 7+2 into 2+ 1, 2+2, or even more accurately, 1+ 1. Although it is said to be 1+ 1, the cardinality is too large, and there are at least several thousand combinations of the remaining numbers. Mandel put all his eggs in one basket, gathered all his relatives and friends, and added his savings of $65,438+09,300 to buy all the remaining thousands of combination numbers. As a result, Mandel won. He really won the first prize. The local lottery department found that the probability of Mandel winning the first prize was too high. The investigation found that he won the first prize through normal means before giving up, but Mandel was also forbidden to buy lottery tickets locally. Mandel had no choice but to buy lottery tickets in other countries. He won the 14 lottery prize with a prize of $30 million. This made Mandel completely famous, and lottery agencies around the world began to panic. But if he is forbidden to buy it alone, it does not prevent him from telling others about this formula and letting others buy it. So many countries revised the lottery winning rules, which made Mandel's lottery formula completely invalid.