One of the things that makes this thread stand out is that posters often share parts of their systems and reasons for selecting particular numbers. Whether it's a logical system or whether it's a dream number, or even a "time traveling number" that one little bit of information can help other posters. It's the spirit of sharing and camaraderie that makes this thread highly rated. So thanks to all those who give freely; and whether you are a Christian or a Hindu, the giver is always rewarded in this wonderful universe. I'm certainly not saying that people shouldn't make money from their chosen hobby or profession. However it's nice when a few bones can be thrown out freely to fellow amateur lottery enthusiasts! So kudos and thank you!
People occasionally ask me how I select my numbers (usually when I'm cashing my tickets lol).
One of the ways I like to start my work out is by looking at which digits are out the longest - because in a completely random environment (right TLC?) no one digit has an "advantage" over another and in the long run all digits activity should even out.
When we look at games with a lot of data like our earlier starting number games (for example, the Night game instead of the Morning game) the data bears out the validity of using such an approach to inform number selection. However in games where there is a much more limited amount of history the data one has to take it with a "grain of salt: and balanced with other available data.
That being said here is my digit recap for tomorrow morning. I get this by looking at the results and counting backwards for each digit's position. Is this work? Yes, of course - and I'm hoping out LP crew will make this readily available in their future upgrades. But is is worth it to get a feel of the game before the draw? Yes, absolutely.
Individual Digit Recap for tomorrow's Morning Draw
Digit 2 is out 24 draws in p1
Digit 9 is out 19 draws in p1
Digit 5 is out 51 draws in p2
Digit 0 is out 21 draws
Digit 6 is out 20 draws
Digit 5 is out 15 draws in p3
Digit 9 is out 12 draws in p3
Did you notice a pertinent bit of information that you might have missed or might be relevant in your number selection?
I sure would have! The digit 5 in p2 is out 51 draws. Before you back up the truck on your pairs and straights, keep in mind that sometimes this absence of action is reflecting other larger trends not evident yet in the data. Most digits don't go past the 30-35 range and in the case of those that do it's extremely rare for these aberrations to go past the 60-65 absence range.
So would I start playing numbers and pairs with digit 5 in p2? Absolutely! Would I play heavily? Not until combined with other indicators and not until it crosses the 60 draws out mark. Hopefully that little tip helps someone out there and good luck tomorrow morning!