Good morning Pepper1. Your second sentence and the second part or your third sentence make sense here. If you're producing good numbers but, they're hitting in other states in ways you didn't originally predict what good are they? I'm being honest here. How is one supposed to know where the numbers will hit? Play all the states with those picks?
Even online @ .25 / number, that would be kinda dangerous to me. I have no doubts about your capabilities whatsoever, okay. What I'm getting at is "theoretical approach" and how sheer luck is a huge percentage of some ways while skill and math drive others. Odds and percentage are the basis by which this game functions successfully and it will continue to survive based on the same two factors...forever.
Lastly, you get what you pay for. Efficiency costs in this game but it's also your best friend, and darn good insurance, when standing toe to toe with odds. Most disagree with this statement and carry "minimal coverage". Pepper, I'm gonna test your business savvy right now and I'll use Texas since I'm from this state.
The payout on $1 per number is $500 which means you'd have to spend well under that, and, be efficient to generate profit. Still okay, right? Would there be something wrong with fronting $400 to win the $500 netting a clear $100 profit??? Oh, and doing it twice a day with pretty resonable consistence? Your money would be generating you $200 in profit and, hence, in two days your investment is made back and you're playing with the State's money now.
If you knew your system could produce this based on real tests and results, what would you do? No need to be honest with me, be honest with yourself. I'm already being honest with myself. This is not a propostion of any kind whatsoever. I just want to see if you understand how to make your money work for you, that's all. Money is suppose to work and produce things for you. You have to work for your money, right? You also do it efficiently I'll assume.
In this game, Pepper, if your money isn't getting you some money then the State or someone else is getting your money. This is a tough course I'm teaching because it's easy to understand but very hard to follow and a big pill to swallow. I really beg to differ with your fifth sentence, Pepper. I'm hard but I'm fair and, most of all, I'm a realist. Look for me with predictions for Texas today...it'll be good. I promise.