I don't play Mega Millions - too many Decades (8), too many numbers (75) to track via
my Substitution w/Gap strategy workout.
I'm having some success 'guessing' what the next Bonus Ball will be in the Texas Two-Step
game. Therefore, I think the same workout will work for the Mega Ball.
So, just for the heck of it, I generated a set of tracking charts that reflect where the 15
Mega balls have been, since Jan. 2015, and where they might be headed.
If I'm interpreting the trend line in what I call the 'Star Chart', and other tracking charts, correctly, the Mega Ball
for the next Mega Millions drawing, May22, could be one of four possibilities - 1, 2, 3, or 4.
The Star Chart presents a trend line that forms numerous patterns, in lieu of numerical
combinations, when a 'dot' activated by other charts moves across a piece of graph paper.
The trend line for the four Mega Ball possibilities just completed a 'Left 3-point Diagonal.' and is moving along a path that will form a 'Right 4-point Diagonal.'
The '3-point' reference means the line moved three consecutive graph columns, whereas the 4-point means the line has crossed three consecutive graph columns. If it continues, it will complete the 'right diagonal' on the Mega Ball #1 line.
I have to point out that 4-point diagonals, in either direction, are not frequent.
But, these are fresh charts and there are not many examples to consider, as there are with the
Two-Step charts having four lines.
Mega Ball #1 has missed 26 consecutive opportunities, and is, in some workouts, a 'cold' prospect.
But, you never know.
Mega Ball #2 would make a good second choice, if my reading of the 'tea leaves' is correct.
There are other possible patterns, such as right and left steps, tea and table spoons, up and down bowls, letters M and W, to name a few, or no discernible pattern.
One more comment regarding the 'Star Chart'.
Some folks can evaluate a line of data and intuitively know what the what next item will be.
In my book, a person who can make the right choice on a relatively consistent basis is
a "Lotto Star."
As an aside, this analysis does not, repeat, does not involve 'odds', mathematical formulae or other of the popular methods used in traditional workouts.
Use at your own risk!!!