Hi Everyone,
First off I want to thank you Perdue for starting this thread. I've been a user of GH's
advantage plus software for many years now and had always hoped for someplace to
"brainstorm" with other users. I even suggested this to GH on her website a long time ago
but to no avail.
Anyhow, what I'd like to say is that with all the stuff going on here in this post, there
really aren't many strategies coming forth about "how" the info is being used to select
the all important pool of #s to then wheel for the ultimate goal ... Jackpot. (For
example, which charts has anyone had success with so far, or which charts are being used
most often, how many #s are being wheeled and which wheels are being used). I think
Mickie's excel chart is very nice and shows a lot of info, which I know was a lot of work
to generate because I used to try to track the NY Take-5 in Excel which is what led me to
get GH's software!
So I thought I'd start with some examples of what I mean and how I've used this
particular software, and then maybe others can join in with their thoughts ... success
stories and/or just what not to do tips!
More recently, I've had limited success (getting 5 of 6 in NJ's Pick 6/49 a few times)
just by using Chart 9 (companion pairs, triads, quads, etc.) and using Charts 4, 6 & C
(the adjacent numbers chart (a form of Mickie's +1, -1 theory) to see when those most
popular pairs and/or triads seemed most likely to hit. This can work as one method of
play but in my opinion involves generating a few wheels for better coverage which adds up
quickly. Same for the Cash 5 game, with 4 of 5.
I've also had success by doing exactly what GH said not to do in her LMG which was to
play an "all even" wheel. Let me explain. After studying NY's Take-5 history I noticed
that the "extremes" seemed to happen fairly regularly. If a particular draw had all or
mostly all "hots" then the very next draw would have all or mostly all "colds"; and if a
draw had all odd, then the all even was not far behind if not the next draw. So back in
Nov. 2001 I hit all 5 in an all even play with 1 "power" number. Now that was great and
everything but that "all-even" was just one of three wheels I played that night in an
attempt at good coverage!
Unfortunately for me I got that win shortly after buying the software and thought it
would be "easy" to get that kind of win on a regular basis ... Ha! I haven't been able to
duplicate that win since... I also moved to NJ, and playing in both states was proving to
be hazardous to my pockets besides the NJ Cash 5 game is a whole different animal and for
years (because of my "smartluck") I applied the "rules" I developed in the NY game which
just didn't work!
What I'm hoping this thread will do is help with a better understanding of some of the
other charts (like the 10-game group count), one that I almost never use but maybe
someone here does, in order to refine my pool of #s while at the same time keeping it to
a max of 15#s preferably less.
I apologize for the length of this post but figured I should keep it real so we could all
get down to business and maybe find a way to win the truly BIG BUCKS!!! My way isn't
working ... at least not reliably and not without draining my $$.
Hi Everyone,
First off I want to thank you Perdue for starting this thread. I've been a user of GH's
advantage plus software for many years now and had always hoped for someplace to
"brainstorm" with other users. I even suggested this to GH on her website a long time ago
but to no avail.
Anyhow, what I'd like to say is that with all the stuff going on here in this post, there
really aren't many strategies coming forth about "how" the info is being used to select
the all important pool of #s to then wheel for the ultimate goal ... Jackpot. (For
example, which charts has anyone had success with so far, or which charts are being used
most often, how many #s are being wheeled and which wheels are being used). I think
Mickie's excel chart is very nice and shows a lot of info, which I know was a lot of work
to generate because I used to try to track the NY Take-5 in Excel which is what led me to
get GH's software!
So I thought I'd start with some examples of what I mean and how I've used this
particular software, and then maybe others can join in with their thoughts ... success
stories and/or just what not to do tips!
More recently, I've had limited success (getting 5 of 6 in NJ's Pick 6/49 a few times)
just by using Chart 9 (companion pairs, triads, quads, etc.) and using Charts 4, 6 & C
(the adjacent numbers chart (a form of Mickie's +1, -1 theory) to see when those most
popular pairs and/or triads seemed most likely to hit. This can work as one method of
play but in my opinion involves generating a few wheels for better coverage which adds up
quickly. Same for the Cash 5 game, with 4 of 5.
I've also had success by doing exactly what GH said not to do in her LMG which was to
play an "all even" wheel. Let me explain. After studying NY's Take-5 history I noticed
that the "extremes" seemed to happen fairly regularly. If a particular draw had all or
mostly all "hots" then the very next draw would have all or mostly all "colds"; and if a
draw had all odd, then the all even was not far behind if not the next draw. So back in
Nov. 2001 I hit all 5 in an all even play with 1 "power" number. Now that was great and
everything but that "all-even" was just one of three wheels I played that night in an
attempt at good coverage!
Unfortunately for me I got that win shortly after buying the software and thought it
would be "easy" to get that kind of win on a regular basis ... Ha! I haven't been able to
duplicate that win since... I also moved to NJ, and playing in both states was proving to
be hazardous to my pockets besides the NJ Cash 5 game is a whole different animal and for
years (because of my "smartluck") I applied the "rules" I developed in the NY game which
just didn't work!
What I'm hoping this thread will do is help with a better understanding of some of the
other charts (like the 10-game group count), one that I almost never use but maybe
someone here does, in order to refine my pool of #s while at the same time keeping it to
a max of 15#s preferably less. I apologize for the length of this post but figured I should keep it real so we could all get down to business and maybe find a way to win the truly BIG BUCKS!!! My way isn't working ... at least not reliably and not without draining my $$.
Hi Everyone,
First off I want to thank you Perdue for starting this thread. I've been a user of GH's
advantage plus software for many years now and had always hoped for someplace to
"brainstorm" with other users. I even suggested this to GH on her website a long time ago
but to no avail.
Anyhow, what I'd like to say is that with all the stuff going on here in this post, there
really aren't many strategies coming forth about "how" the info is being used to select
the all important pool of #s to then wheel for the ultimate goal ... Jackpot. (For
example, which charts has anyone had success with so far, or which charts are being used
most often, how many #s are being wheeled and which wheels are being used). I think
Mickie's excel chart is very nice and shows a lot of info, which I know was a lot of work
to generate because I used to try to track the NY Take-5 in Excel which is what led me to
get GH's software!
So I thought I'd start with some examples of what I mean and how I've used this
particular software, and then maybe others can join in with their thoughts ... success
stories and/or just what not to do tips!
More recently, I've had limited success (getting 5 of 6 in NJ's Pick 6/49 a few times)
just by using Chart 9 (companion pairs, triads, quads, etc.) and using Charts 4, 6 & C
(the adjacent numbers chart (a form of Mickie's +1, -1 theory) to see when those most
popular pairs and/or triads seemed most likely to hit. This can work as one method of
play but in my opinion involves generating a few wheels for better coverage which adds up
quickly. Same for the Cash 5 game, with 4 of 5.
I've also had success by doing exactly what GH said not to do in her LMG which was to
play an "all even" wheel. Let me explain. After studying NY's Take-5 history I noticed
that the "extremes" seemed to happen fairly regularly. If a particular draw had all or
mostly all "hots" then the very next draw would have all or mostly all "colds"; and if a
draw had all odd, then the all even was not far behind if not the next draw. So back in
Nov. 2001 I hit all 5 in an all even play with 1 "power" number. Now that was great and
everything but that "all-even" was just one of three wheels I played that night in an
attempt at good coverage!
Unfortunately for me I got that win shortly after buying the software and thought it
would be "easy" to get that kind of win on a regular basis ... Ha! I haven't been able to
duplicate that win since... I also moved to NJ, and playing in both states was proving to
be hazardous to my pockets besides the NJ Cash 5 game is a whole different animal and for
years (because of my "smartluck") I applied the "rules" I developed in the NY game which
just didn't work!
What I'm hoping this thread will do is help with a better understanding of some of the
other charts (like the 10-game group count), one that I almost never use but maybe
someone here does, in order to refine my pool of #s while at the same time keeping it to
a max of 15#s preferably less.
I apologize for the length of this post but figured I should keep it real so we could all get down to business and maybe find a way to win the truly BIG BUCKS!!! My way isn't working ... at least not reliably and not without draining my $$$.
Good Luck Everyone!