It's Been a while.

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Do you ever Stop and Think about What You are Doing.  Do you have a Plan or a Strategy to Ride to a Jackpot?

Before I joined LP, I had already broken down the California Super Lotto Plus and Fantasy 5 into elemental thins like hits and skips.  In the 7.5 Years that I have been on this forum, I have looked for and shared a few ideas to add to those columns a further dissection Lottery Games.  Combined with a method to reconstruct combinations from a selection of parts of said dissections.  With every new dissection procedure comes a new set of Guesses.  The In and out (dissection and reconstruction) of the Draw by position requires on average 3 Selections for every Ball Drawn in the Game.

Back to the Original Question.  Do I have a Plan or Strategy?  Not Yet!  The Journey so far has mostly been training a “Bunch of Crickets” to do the dissection and create a digital “meter” to create combinations.  These “Little Accountants” have done a pretty good job of doing all of the work and presenting it in a way that I want to or think I should look at it.  Strategy?  Not Yet!  Getting Close?  Not really.  Why not?  Because the game is a Forest and I have a team of little bugs crawling on the floor looking for crumbs.  Is the “Bug Work” useful?  I think it will be but, not by itself. 

It's funny to me the way things fall into place.  In the case of a Strategy for The Lottery, recently someone’s post made me take a look at Yogism’s.  “You can observe a lot just by watching” made me take a look at Lottery Posts Wheels.  The First thing that happened was the Downsizing of the “Cricket Crew” with the elimination of the Reconstruction Division.  This New Reconstruction Process was not dependent on position selections but rather on a selection of a Number of Balls in excess of the 5 or 6 Balls Drawn.   I had said before that I did not want to let a Wheel be a filter.  The Little bugs had me convinced that they could do it by showing me all of the combinations and then it was up to me to select what I could afford or just isolate to see how the Crickets and I were doing.  Well, we were not doing that well to be honest.  Part of the problem was mission creep.  Adding to the Columns with “new” or redefined versions of elements already broken into bits was expanding the Cricket Population in large waves. 

Where am I Now?  The Crickets let go in the downsizing have been called back to interface with the LP Wheels for Batches of from 10 to 15 Balls.  The Fifth Wheel is again setting on Blocks.   Drones have been assigned to monitor the Forest rather than the Bugs themselves.  The Fifth Wheel does have an overall view of the Forest but relies on the selection of a Cricket Crew to create it’s output. 

OK sorry if I said the same thing a few times above.  What Strategy am I Trying Now?   Working on Part One.  Searching for from 10 to 15 Numbers to send to the Wheels of Lottery Post.  I may be late to this realization and since I just got here, I am shotting from the hip. I am following Yogi’s advice watching about 6 Lines of an Excel Worksheet.  The Lines are dynamic in that they change with “Back” setting and a “Count” Setting.  The “Back” Setting goes back and makes a previous draw active and the “Count” setting looks at the drawings leading up to the Back Draw.  With every draw added to the Count, numbers go from the skip line to the hit line.  A Count can be rolled back by advancing the Back Value.  A Definition of a “Skip String” and a coincidental count of same is aiming to set Targets on the Skip Line that will hopefully contain a number in the actual draw.  The same thing is applied to the Hit String Line.  A String is the length of consecutive numbers.  Each number has a position on a String from either Line.  String lengths from 1 to 5 are being sought at the moment.  The Idea is to pull together the strings to populate the Box of 10 to 15 numbers for the Wheel.  Then work on the optimum Wheel combinations that insure the profit for the number of Good Balls in the Box.   

I am thinking that that might actually constitute a Strategy.  I may be no better at the new “Guess” than I was at the Old One, but Hey,  That’s what we do here, isn’t it?

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Avatar MADDOG10 -
#1
It sounds like a solid strategy. Keep us updated if you collect your findings into that 10-15 box.
Avatar AllenB -
#2
Thank you for the encouraging words MAADOG10.

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