Two Systems that MIGHT Work..And something to consider

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SYSTEM 1: I was first told about this website by a member of LP...After carefully reading the webpage i think this might work...

http://www.lottotrix.com/demo-pick-640.html

But i believe lottotrix got more Tricks under the sleeves..so is lotterywheels.com...Lottotrix i mean if they can do that, what makes you think they don't got something saved up for themselves or that they sell for high price clandestinely...

SYSTEM 2: Another system that might work but is a way of reasoning...If you can apply it to pick3, or pick4 or even Pick5 (not pick6 it may be too much), though i think pick5 maybe a stretch...Unfortunately you live in the States and you may not get the chance to see it because it comes on National Geography Channel but in Spanish....Is a commercial...I'll say what i can remember from it in Spanish and then i'll say the translation in English...

It goes something like si esto pasa, dos cosas pueden pasar y si esa dos cosas reaccionan dos cosas pueden pasar....Y se la pasa diciendo eso de que "Dos cosas pueden pasar" como consequencia....

English: the commercial is talking about two things that i can't remember what they were about, but they say in the commercial of the National Geography channel,  if this two things happen, two things can happen and if those two things happen and react together, two things can happen and so it goes continuing to repeat that: "Two things can happen as a consequence"...

Anyways is that kind of thinking reasoning that if you can apply it to the possible collisions that lottery ball go through and begin to deduct the result, if you can do that an theorize the possible results, if will not surprise me if you could know what's going to play in the lottery...But this works best for Pick3 and Pick4...It might not work for pick5 because there is too much numbers/combinations...And it definately will not work for Pick6...But if you can have some constraints (constraints like patterns)(constraints/patterns like E/O, EOEO combos, Sums, High/low) and then use this kind of reasoning having in mind the constraints you could make it work for Pick5 and definately pick4 and Pick3...But it will not work for Pick6 definately nor Powerball...Even though the idea is tempting..Maybe not Powerball but Lotto6/42 or Lotto6/49...But i believe if you use this kind of reasoning (which i believe they have their root in the fields of Mathematics), you might be able to get pick4: "STRAIGHT" every day...You do that and you take into account the previous drawings from history and know that they will not repeat or take them months to repeat, then you will be doing superb...

You could use the reasoning for lotto balls and say: If two balls A & B collide two things can happen..You can say if A collides with B and B collides with ball C; "two things can happen" and so you go...

Is that kind of logic/reasoning that i think will help scientist understand and get at the bottom of random phenomena...

If i see the commercial again i'll post it here...

SOMETHING TO CONSIDER: TIMING: Something that we must consider is that even though we see lots of patterns, there is something that shifts the course of those patterns and that is the "TIME/TIMMING" of the lotto machine...Not just be seconds but by mili-seconds..If the machine last 0.32 mili-seconds today and tomorrow last 0.32 mili-seconds then we might see a pattern...But if the machine last 0.32 mili-second today and tomorrow it last 0.56 mili-seconds then in a way it shifts the pattern...How much shifting does it do, i believe the shifting is small but how small to cause a real change in drawings i don't know...

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Avatar pumpi76 -
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Remember when i said this:      "You could use the reasoning for lotto balls and say: If two balls A & B collide two things can happen..You can say if A collides with B and B collides with ball C; "two things can happen" and so you go..."

Well if you can teach that logic/reasoning to a computer through an algorithms, you will do superb...

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