Quote: Originally posted by Matchmaker on Jul 2, 2009
You must be absolutely, pisitively kidding me. Can you hear yourself? Get a Gold or Platinum membership, learn this Vtracs business, do a ridiculous amount of research, and "learn followers". This, in turn, would've pointed me directly to Texas' evening draw of 4-7-2. Suuurrrggge, come on now!!!! It's me...
No one person or system knew which number would be drawn, okay. A person or system can somewhat narrow it down to a series of most commonly drawn single (hot) numerals or (hot) pairs. Likewise, numerals considered to be overdue or (cold) can be factored into this method netting an unbiased group of picks.
Sums are by far, at least to me, the best way to gauge where the next sum will likely end up. If you'll go to any states draw history you'll find that the sums vary by only (4) to (6) points either way and the winning number is usually there based purely on sum. Exceptions do happen where the sum will move by as much as (10) points either way and if you don't have it covered then...
I used directional analysis a long time ago and it does work pretty good in some states like New York where the sum hovers around (10) to (19) pretty consistently. You made a comment once regarding the numbers I posted by saying you believed it was sum 11-19 and you were right. It was a very simple play where I used that sum range and filtered as needed. In fact, all the numbers I posted were based on 11-19.
Listen, let me hip you to something that is real and you can check it for yourself as proof I know what the hell I'm doing so this conversation need not happen again. Now, granted, because I want maximum efficiency I need to play a very reasonable amount of numbers to ensure my win. No secret here...my way to play.
The only thing missing from the 11-19 sums I posted was all (odd) and all (even) combinations along with other filters which are actually very dangerous to use. I knew exactly which way to open up the parameters to get the win based on sum and the odd / even values.
Go back and look at my very first play which was Tennesse. The winning number for that draw was 1-7-4 which is a (12) sum and I had 1-7-1 which is a (9) sum, and, it's also and an ALL ODD combination. All my numbers fell into the exact same category of loss because it is a" true system" which produces the same results whether it's a win or a loss for given parameters. You're a number scholar so go back and see for yourself that this proves out.
Before you and others get all frazzled, I'm not claiming to have used such great technology and that I'm ooohh so smart when it comes to numbers because this is very old and out dated technology to me. I don't use it because the numbers vary way too much and all the additional filtering disrupts consistency which ultimately leads to more losses than wins. I wasn't interested in this because my money was hard earned.
I never said that the people here "don't" win, okay. My focus was on the efficiency of wins and getting the type of win anticipated as opposed to other than. People do win big on one number but, how often does this happen for that individual? We're not talking about this person winning big with one number from Georgia and that person winning big with one number over in New York.
I'm talking about each of those individuals winning the same way every time. There's a difference, Surge. My hat is off to those that do win in this manner but, you can't depend on it. At this point, as I said before, it boils down to what your goal is.
I know a lot more than you'll ever want to give me credit for, Surge. Yet, I can't really blame you or anyone else for questioning my capabilities...it's a catch 22. Just because I haven't put it out there doesn't, by far, suggest I'm uninformed.
Now, let's test your capabilities. I have no idea what today's midday number for Texas will be but, you seemed to have known that 4-7-2 was on the way last night. While you have nothing to prove to me, I'd be interested in knowing, from you, what Texas midday will bring...down to the numbers. Good luck.