The good news is that i was looking at Florida's Mega Money, and because FL's Mega Money is a pick4 + pick1 and not a pick5, it has less e/o types...I found 12 e/o types that are the most common....Out of a 30 Sample of FL's MegaMOney, 29 times each of the 12 e/o types appear (randomly)...
the 12, e/o types are: (I am talking the 4/4 section, the MegaBall, we will worry about it later)
1.) EOEE 5.) OOEO
2.) OEEE 6.) OEOO
3.) EEOE 7.) EOOO
4.) EEEO 8.) OOOE
9.) EEOO
10.) EOEO
11.) EOOE
12.) OEEO
And if you list them like how i did, and go back like 3 or 4 draws (preferrably 3, if you can go back more, more power to you) you will notice that the e/o types do not repeat... For example you will notice that number 10 will not appear 3 times in a row, maybe every once in a while it will repeat but it will not appear 3 times in a row..So you can eliminate 3 e/o types that play the 3 previous days, and this will leave you with 9 e/o types to choose from...PIck5 has like 39 e/o types (don't remember exactly) and like 27 e/o types that play very often...
The problem now is figuring out with 2-1-1 type to play or would it be the correct one...That's the challenge...
But the good thing is that we've made strides, and a supercomputer could analyze this more in depth, find patterns analyze years of history of e/o types and perhaps narrow down the field from 9 to who knows how many), analyze perhaps 2-1-1 types, and form an abbreviated wheel that will give you 60, 3/4 OR 8; 4/4with constraints, Or along with: https://www.lotterypost.com/thread/141192/2
and: https://www.lotterypost.com/thread/142421
be able to discern the numbers/combinations...
Perhaps we may not be able to Ace PIck5, but we certainly can tackle Florida's MegaMoney and if we for some reason we can't ace FLorida's Mega Money, A supercomputer would/should...Which pays a nice 500,000 each drawing and it plays twice a week and it climbs every week or so: )....
And for the MegaBall, you have to tackle a field of 5 to 17 and not from 1 to 22, because the extremes don't play that often...
The problem is finding which 2-1-1 types will be the correct/winning type...
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