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Quote: Originally posted by SergeM on Feb 8, 2013
SCORE
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LOW
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34
41
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High is the reverse.
GH website:
GET THE ODD/EVEN ADVANTAGE
You should have a relatively equal mix of odd and even numbers. More than half of all the drawings have a relatively even spread of 5 Odd/7 Even, 6 Odd/6 Even or 7 Odd/5 Even. There has never been a drawing in All or Nothing in which all Odd or all Even numbers occurred. The Odd/Even Bias Tracker® in Advantage Plus tells you when you should play more Odd or more Even numbers.
Equal mix of odd and even would be 6 and 6. Relatively equal is 5 and 7 or 7 and 5. Let's see the math first.
12
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11
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144
10
0,00
4356
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48400
8
0,09
245025
7
0,23
627264
6
0,32
853776
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0,23
627264
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0,09
245025
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0,02
48400
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0,00
4356
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0,00
144
0
0,00
1
It doesn't take a professor to tell that these three cases represent 78% of the possible cases. You have a better shot by playing a well timed extreme, than hoping to hit 1 combination of 2,108,304!
The comment on what occurred was very premature and narrow minded. The chance of 12 odd numbers being drawn is the same than numbers 7 to 18 paying off!
The proposed program doesn't tell much. In fact you have to pick your numbers yourself anyway. If the program would tell you the right numbers to pick, everybody owning the program would play the same, and eventually you had hundreds of winners with the same picks.
Let's see the six basic mixes.
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35
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This a strategy for wheeling.
If you wheel all odd numbers you will rarely hit the jackpot.
You are right though, that you could try to time a 8/4 4/8 or 3/9 9/3.
A large wheel, expensive for a two dollar game will have many balanced sets and some 9/3 sets.
However I dont have any odd/even data handy. I would have to import from website and I dont have time!
U.S. lotteries doesn't even have this game.
Also interesting point. Maybe smart picks is so difficult to match because powers that be didn't want to go broke.