OK in the hopes of aiding you in your win let me give you three bits of advice.
1)
I think that most advid lottery players are hypnotized.
It started somewhere and hasn't ended yet, then one day they come to a conclusion that maybe they have been spending way to much time on one subject.
I am in no way trying to stir people away from a nice forum as lottery post,
but I do not think even Todd would wish that any "one thing" would consume "ones life" to a point of jeopardizing other parts of ones life like family,
I am assuming that the message you left on the forum here with all the pretty graphs took upwards to 6 hours to create in detail, dont lie!
they were not created in 2 hours and you know it!
I know.
That would be an addiction.
This is not advice, it's an opinion mixed with a little guessing.
Lottery post should be fun and enjoyable but also mentally stimulating as well as a learning and growing experience but if gambling consumes your life get help!
Great advice, and if I were gambling and thought I had a problem, then maybe I would.
Again I ask ..
Hows life outside your lottery research?
How the Family?
Friends?
This is not advice, they're personal questions I do not have to answer.
Don't like it, get over it.
You can infer, guess, conclude, formulate or fabricate whatever you'd like.
I'll still not respond.
2)
Have you ever spoken to a lottery winner?
How much did he win?
How did it change his life?
What did he do with the money?
What was the one lesson he learned from it?
Did he do anything that he said he was going to do that he said he would do if he ever won the lottery?
Once again, loads of questions, but no advice.
In my experience I have found that about 1/2 of the winners do very little in changing their lives for the better other than take some vacations and some even keep their same home and simply repair or remodel.
This is an substantiated personal experience. You'd have to back up that "1/2 of the winners" with some verifiable data, sorry.
With that being the case a question you might want to ask yourself is; Can I do these things without winning a lottery jackpot windfall?
Question, not advice.
Remodel, repair things.
Open ended, I have no idea where this was headed.
take a vacation, keep the same house?
If so then why are you not going about doing it.
Do you need to win the lottery?
Questions, not advice.
Please forgive me if I am presumming to much just being bold is all.
Opinion.
How about small get-a-ways instead of full out vacations.
Question.
Maybe if you spent some time on some get-a-way, somewhere its at that moment you might win not by spending countless hours on a computer trying to prove the lottery is rigged.
This seems like it could be advice, but the more I read it... nah, just another opinion.
There was a story once about a guy who his wife could never get off the computer and finally did and they got a way for a short while at some nice little get-a-way somewhere and she bought a ticket and they won! Go figure!
Great, glad read this... I think there might be something like advice... but I'll have to pass on it.
Not sure of what lesson was to be learned there.
If you're not sure of what the lesson is, then you shouldn't be giving advice. A large part of giving advice is knowing the lesson learned.
3)
If you really want to win the lottery simply play small amounts and dont think to much about winning and simply dont give your picks to much thought, it wil drive you mad!
It would, but I'm already mad.
Just play a couple quick picks and maybe one more and mix your numbers you get up a bit and go with that.
As you would say, "Been there, Done that."
People do win with QP's you know?
Question, not advice.
Out all of this I can only find 1 piece of advice that really doesn't pertain to me.
Oh well, good effort though.