Good morning!
I started working on the workouts I use about 10 years ago.
The mine fields you speak of are part of the learning process.
Keep at it. One day, or night, some light bulbs will go off in your head and you will discover something
that works.
You are unfortunately in a state using computers, but don't be deterred.
I view the Texas drawings 4 times per day. We have ball machines.
One thing I learned, the hard way, is that there are no prediction systems that can know in advance what the
next winning combination will be.
It's a matter of chance, period.
So, don't waste your time with workouts based on some type mathematics that the originator claims will
win. If that were true, we wouldn't have lotteries.
Suggestion.
Why don't you visit the Texas lottery website and watch the drawings.
You will soon learn that there are no algorithms, no life giving features. Nothing but a bunch of
dead balls being blown around by compressed air.
Something similar is going on in the computers.
You will soon realize that the best anyone can do is treat the balls as blocks of wood.
Then use your imagination and develop a method that will provide data lines, called trends.
Analyzing followers for clues on what might, repeat, might happen next, is the best method.
You do this everyday for awhile and you will soon come up with methods that help you
make the best guesses, repeat, guesses possible.
With luck, you will choose the right combinations now and then, and start having fun, and experience
the satisfaction of doing it with something you own, not something that belongs to someone else.
Winning any lottery game is hard work.
Analyzing game outcomes is also difficult, but not impossible.
Just don't forget it's entertainment.
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