Original Post by pacattack05
Frequently and daily are two different things.
Also, I'm not talking boxed, which would be impressive nonetheless, but straight everyday.
True. Straight every day is improbable.
Original Post by pacattack05
You can hit on a daily basis?
I highly doubt it.
Only if you play all 1000 possibilities…
Oh, contraire. I think I can hit a prize every single day, playing less than $30. It just wouldn't be cost-effective.
Original Post by cheesegrits
When you say "frequently", exactly what interval are you talking about? I can hit several times a week on a cash 3, but unless I get straights or straight/boxes and offset my investment, I would end up losing in the long run. I've heard of folks hitting one number for a straight with $10-20, but it is never mentioned how long and how much they spent to hit that. And I never hear from them again.
This is true. My winnings would most likely not reimburse me, however, winning is winning. You have to look at it like this: you’re going to play anyway. You play to have fun. Winning money is just icing on the cake. But winning a prize, however small it may be, is the basic goal of the game. And I win at least 1 prize every time I play.
By the way, I play the Take-5 and MM.
Original Post by cheesegrits
And there are trends or groupings in statistics and probability, but I doubt there is a "code" that would reveal a specific winning combination. There is analysis that may show where a trend is going or the most likely numbers to show up. Try and "predict" a Cash 3 lottery first. Only 1000:1 odds, only 10 numbers to choose from, and see how successful you become. Then work on larger groups such as Cash 4, 5 of 39, etc.
I don’t have a wheel for the Pick 3. Furthermore, I’m not even sure if my charts will work for the Pick 3. It will take some research. For now, I’m focused on the Take-5. Did you see my recent results with Experiment #1? Correct if I'm wrong, but none of you here have those kinds of results, virtual or otherwise.
Original Post by cheesegrits
But first see if you can get a reliable system going for Cash 3 first. And you would not have to win all the time, just enough to keep a positive cash balance. It is harder than it sounds on a long term basis.
We will see.