The above statement is true, but the key is picking the right numbers. The wheel takes care of the rest. I guess I've gotten a little luckier the past few days but I am pretty much convinced the wheels are powerful TOOLS. Today I got another 5 of 6 with bonus on DC6 I did 2 abbreviated wheels and I hit on two tickets good. I had a total of 62 lines which would have cost $31 but cost $23 cause I hit 4 X 3 of 6 last night. Tonight I got lucky again I hit for $265! So I play free for a few days.
RJ is absolutely correct, wheeling does not improve your odds of a hit, you have to have the right numbers now if I had the 17 instead of the 19 in addition to the 26 it would have been a lot more money, here you go, I don't want you to think I am blowing smoke. Now remember I have eight other tickets of the 'losing wheel', with nary a winner. I think I used the abbreviated 4 if 6 of 14 on these
After looking at this stuff for almost a year I think the group theory of picking a set and going from there to wheels is a valid methodology, after all it is, gambling. You have to get lucky sooner or later. 15 of 39 is the upper edge of set size, I like 12 -14 set size, sometimes 10-11, if the numbers look like they are trending. Lottovantage had a method of calling how the numbers were 'acting'. You have to look at the draws and look for trending. It goes nuts sometimes, I don't play much when it does that. But what helps is not to put all your eggs in one basket, in other words, create two, three, however many sets you want and can afford, if one is off, the other/s may be money. Experiment on paper as much as you can before putting money down. LOL jarasan