Hi Folks. I have been testing a method for predicting lottery numbers for several years. I don't call it a "system" because it doesn't involve a bunch of number crunching and complex mathematical formulas, and it involves the use of a QP. Several years ago, I used to choose a QP and then pick my own set of numbers on the second line (Texas Cash 5) directly following the QP on line one. I would then run that same slip through the machine ten times. The theory was if I hit three or four numbers with the numbers I selected, I would have a winner on ten separate tickets. In theory, this would prevent me from having to claim the winnings at the Lottery Claim Center. For example, one time I matched three of five numbers on the second line (my chosen numbers). I won $27 on ten separate ticktets, for a total of $270. If I had matched four numbers on the second line, it would have been around $490, or $4,900 for all ten tickets. Since the winning numbers would have been on ten separate tickets, I would have avoided claiming the winnings at the claim center, and ultimately paying taxes. I never did hit four of five numbers on the second line (my numbers), but it was fun trying.
Anyway, what I discovered over time is that the QP directly next to the numbers I selected were often very close to the numbers I actually chose. This was good because the numbers I actually chose were usually close to the winning numbers. This means the QP directly ahead of the numbers I selected were frequently winners. As a matter of fact, I have hit four of five numbers on the Texas Cash 5 almost ten times over the last few years using the "QP ahead of my numbers" method, averaging about $450 each. Interestingly, I used this method just last night in the Texas Lotto and matched 4 of 6 with the QP directly ahead of the numbers I selected, netting $56. The key is to have a QP directly ahead of the numbers you select. I have tried it also with the QP directly behind the numbers I select, but never had much success. I don't know why the QP was more successful directly ahead of my numbers, but that's just the way it has worked out so far.
I don't know if I have articulated this very well, but I hope it is understandable. It may just be coincidence, but I thought I would share this with you in case somebody wanted to give it a whirl.
Good luck to all.