Help me understand, please.
In Texas, all plays are entered into the lottery system using a play slip where the integers are read in numerical order.
Except for the daily pick 3, 4 and 5 games, the integers are recorded in numerical order and printed in numerical order on the
play ticket.
A player may want to, for example, place integer 7 in the the P1 position. The only way to do it would be to not choose any integers less than 7 in the same combination.
You can wheel all you want, but the lottery machine only knows numerical order.
All play tickets print the numbers chosen in numerical order.
I don't know how a player could ever get a mixed order play ticket. I've never seen one.
Mixed order means placing a single digit in position 5 instead of position 1, when there are other smaller integers in the combination.
The mechanical ball output is in mixed order, depending on how the appropriate number of game balls exit the escape gate.
The Texas lottery has a winning number file where the integers are listed in mixed order. An option to get a print out of the winning combinations in numerical order is available.
Unlike the daily numbers games, we can win a prize simply by matching a certain number of the winning integers, without regard to position.
The question is: Why go through all the trouble evaluating the integers by position when the lottery system will rearrange the integers into numerical order?
I use a wheel in order to get a good sampling of the integers I've chosen.
In my Cash 5 game, I choose 11 integers and use the wheel to provide a good sampling in 5 sets, without regard to positioning.
I don't know exactly how I could place any integer into any specific position without having to play numbers that don't fit the analysis.
But, maybe I don't understand the question.