Now these are what I was talking about where it will all come together. This is for the 6 draws also. 6 balls/numbers with 60 possibilities.
This setup is the same as I just uploaded the links to and went over. The only difference is the main numbers input book and this one only tracks the past 100 games results. It should be all one needed to get a win with knowing how this works. The same principles apply to these smaller books as they do to the 2,050 draws books. As far as what to look for. This one will just make it easier to narrow down the numbers for each play.
What these books do is let's you put int how you see the other charts work to weed out all the numbers for each position that don't meet what your looking for.
There are 10 sheets in this book that will take the data from the past 10 draws and lay it all out for you for each number possibility in one easy to see place.
This showing is the results of the previous draw of the Texas Lotto with 6/54.
In column A rows 3 thru 8, you can see last nights numbers. Column L, same rows are the numbers from the previous night, and W, same rows the night before that.
In column A rows 11 thru 16 are the times that A3 thru A8 have been drawn in this setup with the 50+ hit numbers.
A19 thru A24 is how many times those same number have been drawn just on the main drawn number sheet. These will only be shown when you update the new numbers that come in after the draw. I'll show one also that is set up with what is drawn not put into the charts yet after this so all can see the difference. L11 thru L16 are how many times the numbers from the previous nights draw had been drawn on the 50+. With W11 thru W16 how many times the numbers from the previous previous draw had been drawn.
L 19 thru 24are the same as L1 thru L16 only they are how many times the numbers had been drawn just showing on the main numbers sheet with W19 thru W24 the same as W11 thru W16 and these being only how many times they have been drawn on the main numbers drawn sheet.
C thru F are the counters from the previous draws out of the counter books. Like here, since we would have been trying to figure out what to do to get the numbers in A3 thru A8, the counters are here just like what they would be in those books.
Example: since this is an odd game #C3 thru F3 are the counters from the even/odd for the first number. This being an odd game, either the 3 in D3 would go to a 4 if the next number was even or the 3 in F3 would go to a 4 if the next number was odd. That is the possibilities and are shown in G3 and H3. One of those possibilities are going to change, if a draw happens.
C3 thru F3 down to C8 thru F8 are the counters for the numbers being even or odd.
C11 thru F11 down to C16 thru F16 are for the 50+ hit numbers being even or odd.
C19 thru F19 down to C24 thru F24 being the on board hit numbers being even or odd.
M thru Q are for the numbers going up or down from the previous game. (Like here, with what happened in game 48).
Second setup in M thru Q are for game 48's 50+ hit numbers going up or down.
Third setup in M thru Q are for the on board hit numbers from game 48 going up or down.
X thru AB are the same as M thru Q only they are for game 47's results.
Now, let's say that you use what the counters say in N3 thru Q3 to determine what to do. If you decide the number is going to be lower than that 10 in L3 from game 48, all you have to do is type a D in U3. When you do that,it will go over into row AI where it's set up for all possible numbers that can be drawn for the first number and black out any number larger than 10.
Say that you determine the next number will be smaller than 14 from game #47 that is showing in W3. Put a D in AF3. It will black out all numbers in AI that are smaller than 14. Since 10 is already smaller than 14, you wouldn't have to really do that, but I do anyway.
Now say that you determine with the books and counters that the next number will be even or odd for the first number. If you think it will be even Place an E inside I3 and all odd numbers in column AI will be blacked out. If you think odd, put an O in J3 and all even numbers in column AI will be blacked out.
If you determine that the next first numbers 50+ hit number will be even, place an E inside cell I11. All numbers in column AI that is not on an even hit number will be blacked out.
If you think that the next number's 50+ hit number will be larger or smaller that the 6 that is the amount of times 10 has been drawn from game 48, place an U or D in the corresponding cell under T or U row 11. All numbers that don't meet that criteria will be blacked out. Same thing for the 50+ hit numbers from game 47. Same thing for the on board hit numbers sections. It's really easy to figure out.
I have each section labeled to not confuse and B, M and X will keep all on the same page.
Another thing is, look at the counters in N3 thru Q3. 6195. Now look at the counters in N4 thru Q4. 6195. Both with the possibility of the 1 going to 2 had the next number been larger than that 10. Or the 5 going to 6 had the next second number been larger than the 26 in game 48. Both, had the same counters. Both did the same thing. If you'll look in those same columns N thru Q, only now in row 15 and compare those results with the ones I just showed. 6195 with 2 or 6 being the possible outcomes on all three there. Another example is In Y thru AB. Rows 3 and 5. Same counters, same results.You should see plenty of this with this. There will be some variation of course. Notice how Y thru AB row 7 is the same counters, different variation? Same possible outcome, but different results. Then you have C thru F row 8 with 3432 like the last three I just pointed out. Could have went to 3 or 5. It went to the 5 and not the 3 like the 3432 did in Y thru AB row 7. That will happen. That's why I leave off the numbers being even or odd, unless there is something that jus points me exactly where to go.
I'd say that over 90% of the time you should have around 5 number choices or less in AI thru AN for a number to play and about that percentage, there will be the next numbers. There will nearly always be something in these books that will give you and exact idea of whhich way to go for each number. May not be the exact way to go for every detailed aspect, but there will be something that will leave the right numbers to play in those columns.
Then after the new draw is put in, AI thru AN will highlight what did come next.
I forgot to add, that after each new draw is put in, it will highlight G, H, R, S and AC, AD as to what happened. If it is highlighted green the number went up or was even. If red there, the number went down or was odd. So you can see what happened with your choices. You will have to clear out I,J, T,U and AE, AF by hand once you reset the input sheet though or that data will still be on there. These are on here with games 40 thru 50 so you can look back over those past draws for examination as to what did exactly what. Each aspect of those draws.