WOW!
Are you suggesting that lottery workouts based on analysis of game history (events) are losers??
If so, it would appear that most all lottery system players are wasting their time and money.
I don't think you will find much support because there is but one alternative - odds and probabilities.
Here's what I'm saying.
Sometime in the past a group of mathematicians and system designers got together and designed a difficult game to win where
the State would be the biggest winner.
The game is called Pick 3.
To win, gamblers would have to correctly guess what the next winning triad would be.
The creators figured out exactly how many triads were possible - 1,000. (Odds 1/1000)
They compiled a listing breaking the game down into its smallest components.
For example. There is only on triad having integers 123. There are variations, of course.
They counted the possible Pairs, etc.
Then, based on some unknown factors, they determined that 123 should arrive once in every X-revolutions (drawings)
I don't know the exact figure, but the probabilities for every permutation/combination is available somewhere.
Great. The State would be in control and would rake in the cash - and they are!!
Face it, the folks buying the tickets won't recognize how difficult winning a drawing would be.
Then, they put the game in a Randomnizer, or mechanical ball machine or a computer.
And the known 'game at rest' playing field was destroyed, for the state and the players.
True, there is still only one 123, but known odds and probabilities no longer apply.
This is why triad 666 came up in back-to-back drawings in Texas and again several days later, but has since disappeared!!
It seems to me that folks who are betting there money that the output of the Pick 3 randomnizer will match the basic game design
are traveling down a dark road.
Personally, I use game history as the source for my tracking charts.
These charts produce Follower information containing valid clues.
A lot of time and effort is required but good answers to the What's Next? questions are always present.
Only problem I have is my 'brain matter' will most often veer right or left, instead of staying on target.
Game history that is processed properly is the answer to the main Topic question.
In my humble opinion, of course.
Happy 4th everyone!!