Bob, you're right on point with what I'm saying here, and, actually what I'm using to play as we speak. This isn't some marketing deal as it's been said already. I made it clear when I started this thread that I'M NOT trying to market anything here. Rather, it's simply demonstrating the efficiency of a true system in addition to using a given amount of numbers to produce consistency with a lower profit.
The key ingredient here is playing ONLY when ideal conditions are conducive to the system winning the draw and NOT playing every single draw. However, with so many numbers being played, it's very hard to miss the hit evn with a random draw. This system isn't perfect but, it allows one to get ahead in the money / profit very quickly so long as you're patient and don't deviate from what you've designed it to do. It's a system of duplicated production.
CoinToss and the other fella have these percentages all wrong and I'll tell you why. Playing 600 out of 1,000 numbers DOES NOT mean you only have a 60% chance of winning. Dead wrong. The reason why is because these numbers are constantly repeating themselves from draw to draw in some fashion. Whether it's a single number being drawn again in the same place it was before, a pair of numbers, a "complimenting pair" of numbers, a range-sum of numbers etc. This repeated activity increases the hit ratio automatically and as long as you're meeting at least two of these criterias, your chances are very high...consistently.
This isn't based on just sums but, check this out. The average sum range in ALL states is around 11-19 (approx.) which means that all the sums inclusive of that range has a toal of 600 numbers. I did the math and have the spreadsheet to prove it. Now, this is a very "short" range to play and is deadly to play despite its' consistency. Sums generally only move within (3) to (5) points of each other drawing to drawing and this is proven as well. But, they do move by as much as(10) points and even more which will take you out of that 11-19 range and you lose even though ALL the numbers are there.
Now, the worse part about this is that once the sum range "shifts", it also stays there for a couple of drawings, "maybe". This is a BIG maybe, too. This "shift" in sum actually begins with a shift in the single digit contained in each column as most of the time, the digit itself only moves within (2) to (4) spaces forward or backwards. Look into this as well, guys. It pans out. When this single digit makes a move beyond (5) spaces, it's actually on its' way "back to itself". This is becasue we're only dealing with a scale of and including 0-9 and it's possible that when that digit makes such a big move that it's actually "eclipsing" the scale.
In other words, if 3 goes to 9 it doesn't necessarily mean it moved (7) spaces inluding itself. It could've went backwards (5) to arrive at that same digit. This might make perfect sense to some and be a complete blur to others. Either way, I've learned over the years to keep an open mind with this game and consider ALL possibilites which is how I've arrived at my current level of play and success. I'm now trying to share what I believe to be the absolute best way to approach playing this game.
You must learn to duplicate, via true system, what the numbers are duplicating and it's only then that you'll be successful with winning. As usual, I will end this comment with what this whole thread deals with: It costs to accomplish such a thing but is well worth it due to repetitve nature of the drawings.
Again, I will give credit where it's really due. RJOH has a cliche attached to his avatar stating that what happens most will most likely happen again. This is true and works hand in hand with a dedicated system of approach...THE EPITOMY OF A SYSTEM.
Bob, I know you're gonna do some number crunchin'. Let me know how you come out as I firmly believe you'll agree with everything said here. There is ONE thing numbers don't do and that's LIE. ONE thing they always do is PRODUCE the same product over, and over, and over again...