This is a pick6, 1-42 RnG sample i am describing...The idea is to simulate what a pick6, 1-42 game would do (Ga Win For life), you could also use it for pick6, 1-44 game, since is only 2 extra numbers, all you have to do is adjust it...
I will like to beging by saying that sum total is all the numbers in a combination added, as some of you may already know...
I was studying a 150 draw RnG sample of pick6, 1-42 and i found a pattern with the sum totals. I call them sum totals (and i think that's what it is called, sum something)..The following is what i was able to deduct and infer from the sample...I notice that the Sum totals will not repeat for 66 draws...Out of the 150 draws, 20% of the time the sum totals were below 100..and 80% of the time they were above 100 and below 186...186 was the highest sum point of the sum totals on that 150 RnG sample draw..If you take 100 as your starting point and subtract the number of time the Sum totals didn't repeat (66) minus the highest sum total in the sample that should be 86 - 66 = 20...Remember 80% of the combinations were above 100 and below 186..What would you do if you knew that the next combination to play on this RNG sample was going to have one of those 20 Sum totals...If you knew that you would make each of your combinations have those 20 sum totals..This is wonderful because it means that all you have to do is look at a pick6, 1-42 game history and look at let's say 100 history draws..YOu would then notice that going back, backwards, a good portion of the sum totals don't repeat, it could be 50, 66, 70, etc, all you have to do is find the highest point of the sum totals and subtract it from the number of sum totals that don't repeat...But there is always the 20% of whatever number chance that the next sum total is going to be below 100...Even though this is RnG i believe and speculate that a real pick6, 1-42 lotto would behave similar or somehow similar...The drawbacks is that if you tailor your combinations to have those 20 sum totals that theoretically should play next, your combinations will have very few if any 5/6 and 4/6 matches. You would be theoretically going for the winning combination and not the second prize matches...The question that you have to ask yourself now is: HOw many combinations does each of the 20 left back sum totals are they? For example if the sum total 146 is one of those 20 sum totals you are looking for, how many combinations will have 146 as sum total? There could be 10 or 50 i don't know nor i have a way of knowing because i got rid of my lottery softwares in an act of discouragement and vexation...(i was feeling down that week and thought the lottery was worthless pursuing...Regret doing it)..But the point is that the hard work of trying to find which one is going to be the next winning combination, is cut out/off for you...
Even though theoretically speaking the biggest sum total is 237 (37+38+39+40+41+42), the likelyhood of that particular combination or any similar to it playing is so remote...In fact out of the 150 sample, the sum total 186 was the highest sum total played..
One point now is would there be softwares that can narrow down to 1 sum total that you like (the specific sum total that you like)... I think expert lotto can do it for i corresponded with the company and they told me that expert lotto could somewhat do it.....I wander if other lottery software can do it....
If you go forward in increments of 1 and you look back 66 draws or whatever draws you will notice that the sum totals do not repeat...I don't know about pick6 1-49 games because this sample was for pick6, 1-42 games...
I am going to study the Sum totals of Ga's Win For life to see...I should behave somewhat like the RnG sample...But i speculate that Actual games, the number of combinations below 100 will be greaters because i am looking at the machine and the way it works, and the machine will have more balls huddling together. It behaves different than a RnG...Whatever results i see on the Ga's Win for Life i'll post them here...