All serious lottery players have a plan, a system, a strategy, a program, or whatever. I have a couple which I use to generate the numbers I play.
In my humble opinion, there is no way under the sun that anybody, any plan, any program, RNG, or whatever, can accurately predict what the next winning numbers will be.
All a player can do is accept that the lottery is using equipment that produces random combinations. It doesn't matter if the equipment leans one way or the other, whether its cloudy or dry, the winning numbers change from draw to draw with a minimum number of repeats.
All we can do is log the combinations, develop data streams that can be used to help us generate personal numbers, for better or for worse.
"Organized guesswork" is the best description I can come up with.
Figuring the odds of this or that happening is just a waste of time, in my opinion, because such thinking assumes that the lottery equipment produces predictable results. Those in command of the equipment pay people to analyze the drawings to detect any bias that might exist. It's a random event and that's the way it goes, whether we believe it or like it or not.
But, anything is possible. We can't rule out the possibility that someone with access to one or more super computers might one day 'break the code' and be able to make some valid predictions. But, we won't ever know it.
So, lets each do what we think will provide some winners. Let's leave all the mathmatics, odds, etc, etc, to folks who find that kind of activity entertaining.