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FSU; Find, Sort, Use. You must collect and/or compile the data. Then analyze and interpret and then USE it in your lottery strategies.
Finding data is easy, all lotteries have histories and are available to check going back from between 2 years and decades. Our research shows one year is a micro look at a decade, so you really need to have one year and then analyze it.
Interpreting data is another story, we used multiple AI (both free and paid) to analyze and we developed prompts which gave us USEFUL info. If you don't know what to ask, or what your intent of the data is, it is pretty much useless.
In this blog I will share ongoing research into a method that AI spit out after inputting over 40 years of data, it is known as the COMBINATORIAL FIELD REDUCTION via NESTED STRUCTURAL FILTERING. Yea, its a mouthful.
AI got very mathematical and threw out all kinds of formulas at us, we had to instruct it to DO the math, but don't tell us about it, just give results. This was more difficult than imagined, training AI to give useful info is like teaching a cat to bark like a dog.
Where AI revealed that "truncated historically tracking vectors", we think short term results. I will try to limit the AI speech where I can.
Also, I will attempt to answer any questions you may have about USING the CFR (Combo Field Reduction) method to make better wagers. Our bottom line is results, and after 6 months of paper testing the CFR, beginning today, July 1, 2026 we will be testing it with real money and share the results on this blog.
In future posts, I'll try to keep it short and sweet. Thanks for reading.

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