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Just noting: The reason why MegaBall uses 599 Games instead of 600 -- is because my program does not set up an NDX for MEGABALL -- therefore there is no "count" nor NDX for a MegaBall at Game 600.........
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Quote: Originally posted by kjs703 on Mar 25, 2011
Well I already purchased my tickets for tonight; so I will not be using this system for tonight; however, thanks to JKINGS good idea we may have a good way in making our number selections. Adding to this thread before the drawing because 1) Someone may want to use it and 2) we will be able to see how the prediction turns out.
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No Matching Selection Criteria
Match NDX Selection
Match OUT Selection
Match NDX and OUT Selection
GAME
NUM
OUT
NDX
AVGDRAWRATE
LCNT
600
1
0
51
13.04347826
50
600
2
19
6
10.16949153
56
600
3
4
34
12.76595745
55
600
4
7
27
10.16949153
44
600
5
7
28
10
59
600
6
9
22
15
58
600
7
9
23
10.52631579
53
600
8
5
31
11.76470588
47
600
9
11
17
10.71428571
56
600
10
2
42
11.32075472
43
600
11
2
43
11.76470588
56
600
12
2
44
9.090909091
56
600
13
23
5
10.16949153
50
600
14
0
52
9.230769231
49
600
15
5
32
11.76470588
61
600
16
14
12
10.71428571
46
600
17
4
35
10.16949153
50
600
18
10
19
10.71428571
57
600
19
3
38
12
60
600
20
6
29
10.16949153
61
600
21
3
39
11.32075472
60
600
22
8
25
11.53846154
63
600
23
5
33
13.63636364
42
600
24
10
20
10.71428571
48
600
25
12
15
10.34482759
51
600
26
14
13
11.76470588
52
600
27
18
7
9.836065574
49
600
28
2
45
11.76470588
46
600
29
13
14
11.53846154
68
600
30
9
24
12.24489796
40
600
31
16
9
10.16949153
57
600
32
11
18
13.04347826
42
600
33
1
47
12.76595745
63
600
34
1
48
12.76595745
56
600
35
0
53
10.90909091
56
600
36
12
16
9.836065574
62
600
37
44
0
13.63636364
54
600
38
17
8
11.11111111
48
600
39
10
21
10.52631579
49
600
40
24
4
11.11111111
69
600
41
4
36
14.28571429
48
600
42
3
40
11.76470588
46
600
43
2
46
10.71428571
50
600
44
29
2
11.32075472
64
600
45
3
41
11.76470588
52
600
46
16
10
9.836065574
66
600
47
6
30
15.38461538
61
600
48
8
26
8.955223881
54
600
49
15
11
16.21621622
49
600
50
0
54
10
48
600
51
35
1
10.71428571
64
600
52
25
3
9.677419355
62
600
53
0
55
9.375
42
600
54
1
49
11.76470588
47
600
55
4
37
13.04347826
47
600
56
1
50
11.32075472
52
looking at your system and doing backtest method i came in with 5 of the 6 numbers in 10 tickets the most was 3 on a ticket but they were there if i had wheeled thm im sure it would have shown the 5 boy that woukld havebeen nice ..........like your system compare it to what i do and you get pretty close just need to fine tune
when you do it do it right the first time...........
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Quote: Originally posted by kjs703 on Mar 25, 2011
No Matching Selection Criteria
Means neither the NDX Method, NOR the OUT method think this Number will be drawn
4
8
10
14
23
24
28
30
32
39
41
42
49
50
53
54
55
Match NDX Selection
Means that the NDX Method says this number may be selected
1
3
5
6
7
11
12
15
17
18
19
20
21
22
33
34
35
43
45
47
48
56
Match OUT Selection
Means the Out Method says this number may be selected
16
27
38
Match NDX and OUT Selection
Means BOTH methods say this number should be selected
2
9
13
25
26
29
31
36
37
40
44
46
51
52
22-24-31-52-54 + 4
Two Numbers from the No Matching Selection =24 54
One Number from the NDX Selection = 22
Two Numbers from the NDX and Out Selections = 31 52
Not good enough to be a “system” yet, but better than I was suspecting. Definitely needs to be revamped to include some type of selection for those numbers which fall outside the NDX and/or OUTs methods.
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Here is the selection chart for the next MEGA Game (Tues. 29th)
Added a selection criteria, if NDX has been in the past 12 Games (so for example NUM 2 has both the NDX and OUT selection (since it is red) AND it’s current NDX is 5 (purple) which was part of the last 12 Games…Making it a candidate for selection.
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Quote: Originally posted by kjs703 on Mar 20, 2011
Since I started this thread; it is only fair that I share some of the statistics I have developed to get to this dependable system. I use the Virginia Win For Life Game. The Facts for the Win for Life Game are these: The Lottery will draw six (6) numbers from a pool of forty-two (42) and one (1) "Free Ball" from the remaining thirty-six (36) numbers for a total of seven (7) numbers. Win For Life is a multi-state lottery game. States whose lotteries sell Win For Life are Virginia, Georgia and Kentucky. Since, all seven numbers drawn come from the same pool of numbers; I thought it might be easier to do the tracking and comparing. My results have been mixed; sometimes I do very well and have multiple four and five line matches (a line match means one of my select draw lines matches the actual winning line draw) so when I say a four line match – I mean my selected draw line matches four of the numbers in the actual draw line. Example shown below:
Actual Draw:3/19/20112,24,33,37,39,42 Free Ball = 20
My Draw Line: 02-24-29-33-36-42 -- so in this case I matched four numbers
No, I have not “won” (have all six numbers) as of yet – But I am hopeful. While I am hopeful; my results are not great. Some drawings, I only manage three matches or less.
The system, I have developed revolves around the “Out” numbers. “Outs” simply is my way of saying how long since a number was last drawn. Another term I use is “NDX” numbers (which is short form for Index Numbers). What I do is order the numbers from largest “Out” to Smallest “Out”. If several numbers share the same “Out” number – I sort the number numerical (like 5,16,21). After each draw, I chart the numbers. Below is the current Chart for Win For Life:
NDX
NUM
OUT
NDX
NUM
OUT
NDX
NUM
OUT
NDX
NUM
OUT
NDX
NUM
OUT
NDX
NUM
OUT
0
21
21
7
26
7
14
25
4
21
41
3
28
4
1
35
2
0
1
15
17
8
11
6
15
38
4
22
1
2
29
14
1
36
20
0
2
6
14
9
17
6
16
3
3
23
13
2
30
19
1
37
24
0
3
7
12
10
22
5
17
5
3
24
16
2
31
31
1
38
33
0
4
23
11
11
29
5
18
10
3
25
18
2
32
32
1
39
37
0
5
8
9
12
30
5
19
27
3
26
28
2
33
36
1
40
39
0
6
9
8
13
12
4
20
35
3
27
34
2
34
40
1
41
42
0
Based on the above chart The number “21” is in position “NDX 0” since it has been “out” for 21 games
Number “22” is in position “NDX 10” Number “29” is in position “NDX 11” and Number “30” is in position “NDX 12” (since they share the same “out” number of “5”
My normal way of playing these numbers is by CHART and by NDX. I will describe by “NDX” later; for now when I say by chart – I mean I get the following lines:
21-26-25-41-04-02
15-11-38-01-14-20 (you get the idea)
I had some success using a similar method playing Ohio's 5/39 Rolling Cash 5. Though my chart started with the most resent drawing from left to right, the principles are still the same. Another difference I had was not putting the most recent drawing in numerical order. On your chart the NDX's for the the most recent drawing are a statistical tie as are the NXD's for the drawing before. I broke the ties by placing the numbers in the order of the last time they were drawn. In other words, on your chart 42 is in the 41 NDX position, but on my chart had if 42 had been drawn more recently the last time it was drawn than the other 6 numbers, it would be NDX 35 on your chart.
I have a lottery games statistical program and entered the NDX numbers as the drawn numbers so it would analyze the NDX results the same as any real lottery game. I used frequency and paired-with to decide which 14 NDX numbers consistently matched 2 or 3 times with an occasional 4 number match, converted them to the numbers now in those XDX positions and used a 3 if 4 abbreviated wheel.
Kentucky has no pick-5 game so when I moved here I thought about creating a Win for Life chart until I found out Kentucky Lottery was eliminating that game. If you live near West Virginia, consider applying your chart to their Cash 25 game because it could show nice results.
The method was successful for me because matching 2 numbers paid $1, 3 numbers paid $10, and 4 paid $250. I noticed the Virginia pick-5 pays nothing for matching 2 numbers and $5 and $100 for matching 3 and 4 numbers so my method would not be practical in that game. And because there are more numbers with a similar payoff 3 or 4 match payoff, it would be impractical using it on PB or MM too.
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Quote: Originally posted by kjs703 on Mar 26, 2011
Here is How the Outs did last Draw
GAMENUM - 600
NDX
NUM
OUT
NDX
NUM
OUT
NDX
NUM
OUT
NDX
NUM
OUT
NDX
NUM
OUT
0
37
44
11
49
15
22
6
9
33
23
5
44
12
2
1
51
35
12
16
14
23
7
9
34
3
4
45
28
2
2
44
29
13
26
14
24
30
9
35
17
4
46
43
2
3
52
25
14
29
13
25
22
8
36
41
4
47
33
1
4
40
24
15
25
12
26
48
8
37
55
4
48
34
1
5
13
23
16
36
12
27
4
7
38
19
3
49
54
1
6
2
19
17
9
11
28
5
7
39
21
3
50
56
1
7
27
18
18
32
11
29
20
6
40
42
3
51
1
0
8
38
17
19
18
10
30
47
6
41
45
3
52
14
0
9
31
16
20
24
10
31
8
5
42
10
2
53
35
0
10
46
16
21
39
10
32
15
5
43
11
2
54
50
0
55
53
0
Using this chart I can better explain how I broke statistical ties. On gamenum 601, I would place 52 in the NDX 51, 31 in NDX 52, 24 in 53, 22 in 54 and 54 in NDX 55.
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Quote: Originally posted by Stack47 on Mar 28, 2011
Using this chart I can better explain how I broke statistical ties. On gamenum 601, I would place 52 in the NDX 51, 31 in NDX 52, 24 in 53, 22 in 54 and 54 in NDX 55.