aanda0716
Records are broken all the time, remember that anything can and will happen. The past draws have almost
no efffect on what will happen next but at the same time because the game is random we can assume that
any series must not continue indefinitely. When I see a string of hits for some value that is running outside
it's expected range I will most likely let it run wild and here's why. I have often seen a value go cold and not
hit for 10 or more games in a row. Lets say that I started setting it to hit after it had five no-shows. This
single value could have eliminated my chances for a JP. When a value shows some unexpected string of hits
or non-hits then I let it run wild until it starts acting normal again. Hindsight is 20/20 and it would be easy to
say if I had played that value I would have been correct every time. I say that running it wild would have been
the best choice regardless because we don't know for sure until after the draw. After you use DM for a while
you should start to get an idea of when to play and when not to play. The odds are against you to the point
that if you play everygame you are going to loose way more often than you win. Probability predicts very well
what will happen over many drawings and for some this is enough for them to reduce system play to a pipe dream.
I know the odds for everything I play, I know how many of each value exist in the matrix and know it's expected
number of hits. I pride myself on being able to jump in and play at the correct time and it's more about tracking
clusters than prediction. It's like watching waves that are cresting, once you see enough of these along with a
few other pointers then I jump in and play. I wish I could provide a good method for others but it takes time to
learn and most just don't have enough time in the saddle yet. Being group A is acting up so to say I would hate
to base my setup on that value.
RL