I'd like to know which Canadian site it is that Lotto$Master was referring to, if there is a good one.
...As for the absentee LP members, they probably got sick and tired of throwing away too much good money at numerous ideas without a clear, coherent, chronological, step-by-step, ordered methodical strategy to follow for every draw, plus the fact that no one should even play every single draw based on wishy-washy gut feelings no matter what medication you're on :)!
I like to use many of the finger pointers from various observations that many members have noticed in past draws, and make several lists according to several strategies to see how many combos coincide in each list. Then I measure with Mike Knueppel's infamous Pick 2 of 3, and Pick 3 of 4 wheels from his members' site, to see if any or most of the chosen combos conform to any of the wheels' picks for consideration to play.
I like positional wheels, and eliminating 3 or 4 numbers from each position, but not necessarily exclude any of the 10 digits entirely from play. This requires huge capital outlay to play, but there is a high chance of hitting and profitting at online casinos if you dare to play there anymore. Another major factor is to decide if one should play singles, doubles, or triples combos, if you decide to play at all. I usually pursue the singles, but bet only all 270 doubles when doubles are due, so that when doubles hit, I've got them all covered. I ignore triples.
It appears that lottery sites like LP have a large assembly of players who gang up on various online casinos with combos to play from predicions made from group members. This must be having an adverse toll on all sites like or BetSlips when a correct prediction actually occurs, and there are lots of dollars riding on it that cause a run on the online casinos' bankroll. used to allow maximum bets of $25 per combo on Pick 3 bets, and $10 per combo on Pick 4 bets. These maximums were recently dropped to $5 per combo in either the Pick 3 or Pick 4 games. That seems to be a sign that they are limiting their liabilities due to better success at beating them with the odds in our favour when we use a collective strategy format and whacky prediction methods that they didn't see coming at them...the same methods that the early mathematicians couldn't see us using at high speed with today's time and technology at our fingertips.
Is it these inevitable changes that are scaring away the membership? Or, is it the fear of the consequences of the new law enactment that takes away more of everyone's freedoms? Naaawwwwwwwwwwwwwwww...I'd say we are collectively headed in the right direction. We're gonna break those big boys with our two cents worth all added up......
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