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The best software for predicting Lotto #s in the current market
Well MaxHitPro did automatically update the draws and the clikcing of the button was done after you configured the settings which actually made the program work better I didn't decide how the combinations were assembled with the numbers I chose the program did that with the 1,000 systems it provided.I chose whether I wanted straight,boxed,doubles or all of the above then I selected how many combos these are BASIC settings then like I said earlier after I tinkered around with the SYSTEMS and fina
Jan 1, 2011, 7:12 pm - LotteryTechInc - Lottery Systems Forum
End of year analysis - QPs vs Self-Picks
I play both QPs and my own numbers for Florida Fantasy 5 and, after adding up all the money I spent and looking at my wins (all small) I won many more times using my own combinations vs the quick picks I purchased. I know this will always be a subject on which people disagree, since so many winners we read about bought quick picks, but one could use the argument that if 75% of lottery players used their own combinations, the majority of winning tickets would not be quick picks.
I still feel w
Jan 1, 2009, 11:31 am - justxploring - Pick 5 Forum
selecting & eliminating lotto numbers
I have a method that I'm experimenting with here in Florida with our Pick-5/36.I use 3 things 2 lottery programs and a30-day Trending Chart,the first program called The Lottery Solution picks 6 combinations of 30 numbers which I reduce down to 15 using the Trending Chart.The other program GailHoward's Advantage Plus I use the number analysis charts to help me when necessary,they are very good, giving excellent information that I use along with the trending chart.The chart I refer to is used
Aug 26, 2001, 5:19 pm - Guest - Lottery Discussion Forum
three zones of a lottery
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You're interested in a system to analyze Powerball patterns, specifically focusing on 80% of them and then selecting other numbers. Your idea is that, while there's no guarantee of winning, there might be a sync in the filters that increases the odds.
How a pattern analysis system would work
A system of this type would be a computer program that uses historical Powerball drawing data to identify and analyze patterns. It would do this through various data analysis techniques.
Sep 4, 2025, 5:29 pm - dr san - Lottery Discussion Forum
Lotto Numbers Analysis & Generator
Hi everybody.
This is my first post here so I believe the right way to start it is with a brief introduction.
I am a professional web/intranet application developer since year 2000, living in Sweden. I started to play the lottery at the beginning of this year, playing the Swedish Lotto Wednesday and Lotto Saturday which are known here as Lotto Onsdag and Lotto Lordag .
Before I could actually play for the first time, I had to somehow figure out what numbers to play because I couldn't ju
Aug 16, 2015, 8:59 am - LottoMatic - Lottery Systems Forum
sums de patterns
Basic Concept: Frequency of Sums and Patterns The core of the system is that, although individual numbers are drawn randomly, the sum of the numbers drawn in each event may follow a probability distribution. Some sum ranges and certain types of combinations (patterns) are mathematically more likely to occur than others. Components of the Analysis System Your system would need to have the following steps: 1. Collection of Historical Data (Draw Matrix) You need the data matrix: a list of all past
Nov 14, 2025, 2:56 pm - dr san - Lottery Discussion Forum
pareto 80/20
Based on this concept, we can create a powerful filter system. Here's a proposal:
Filter System to Optimize Lottery Bets
1. Ishikawa Diagram (Cause and Effect Analysis)
The Ishikawa diagram, also known as the fishbone diagram, helps identify the possible causes that affect the outcome of your bets. The main categories could be:
Number Selection Strategies: Do you always bet on the same numbers? Do you use birthdays? Do you choose even/odd numbers or multiples of a number?
Resou
Sep 14, 2025, 3:05 pm - dr san - Lottery Discussion Forum
systemst pick3
Understanding the Pareto Method and Pick 3
The Pareto Method, also known as the 80/20 Principle, suggests that 80% of outcomes come from 20% of causes. In the lottery, this could mean that a relatively small number of combinations account for the majority of draws.
Pick 3 is a lottery game in which the player chooses three digits, usually from 0 to 9. The goal is to match the exact combination in the correct order.
Combining the Pareto Method with Pick 3: A Complex Approach
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Dec 31, 2024, 2:40 pm - dr san - Lottery Discussion Forum
$1.6 BILLION: Powerball jackpot sets all-time record as ticket sales surge across the USA
The Texas Lottery projected Jackpot analysis says 60% of all combinations will be covered at $1.6B. I am not sure how that % is derived so early (Fri morning). I would say at least 2/3 of all combinations will have been covered by Saturday night. God Bless the winner!
Nov 5, 2022, 6:23 am - Powerball777 - Lottery News
Mathematics and the Lottery
I'm just saying that Trend analysis can be good to those who are willing to give it a try.
Are you sure other players aren't using trends to pick combinations to play too, just different trends than you use?
For example, when all past 334 MM drawings since its last matrix change are sorted into an ascending order, 90% of the numbers in column one are 1-25, in column two are 7-41, in column three are 17-54, in column four are 31-68 and in column five are 49-75. 31% of the time all five
Jan 2, 2017, 6:22 am - RJOh - Mathematics Forum
