Hi Everyone:
Having produced a lot of programs to predict the P4, I thought of a way to incorporate some of my ideas into trying to predict any 2 balls of any of the lotto games(5ball and up). This becomes possible because, if we take the results of any two specific balls and put them together, we'll get a list of quads that we can further analyze. The name of the program is 2Down3ToGo.exe, and it was developed under Windows 7 Home Premium and written in the C programming language. This program should work on all versions of Windows. Please take care in following the instructions for use below.
The first thing you'll want to do is download the the program. The link is:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1bcdXq8xlGn9VouRQLr3qaMJFyteXBtpO/view?usp=sharing
The next thing you have to do is create a past draw file of the two balls you want to predict. Follow the example below:
Choose the last 15 draws of the lotto game you are working with. Lets say the draws looked like:
05 07 10 26 35
03 13 19 20 25
11 24 31 39 43
11 20 22 25 26
15 21 25 28 35
17 18 27 32 33
08 11 21 35 43
18 20 23 25 33
06 10 26 28 42
06 08 25 33 40
17 29 30 34 43
03 14 20 25 28
18 19 24 26 43
14 16 19 38 39
07 34 37 39 40
If you want to predict Ball4 and Ball5, your quad list would look like this:
2635
2025
3943
2526
2835
3233
3543
2533
2842
3340
3443
2528
2643
3839
3940
Save the quad list in the same folder the program is in. The name of the file should be drawsP4.txt. You can use any text editor to do this. Notepad should work fine.
Next click on the program icon to run the program. You should see a DOS window appear with the result, which reads: B1-35 B2-43. This is not the entire result. The analysis is based on a 1up 1down analysis, so B1 could also fall as : 25, 36, 34, etc. The same logic applies to B2(43). The program determined that the quad 35-43 generated the most ball4 ball5 quads in the past 15 draws using the 1up 1down maneuvers . For example, look at the 8th draw down. Ball4 and ball5 were 25 and 33. By subtracting off 1 from the 3 in 35, you get 25. By subtracting 1 from the 4 in 43, you get 33. Play your choices for the next 10 days.
Let's look at one more example. The past 15 results of the PowerBall starting back from 06/17/2017
11 21 28 33 45 11
01 16 54 63 69 18
01 28 40 45 48 12
07 19 21 42 69 12
05 32 44 53 60 09
50 51 59 61 63 04
09 40 63 64 66 17
01 02 18 23 61 09
08 10 29 40 59 26
04 09 16 54 68 21
19 42 45 48 53 16
29 37 46 53 68 08
10 22 32 36 58 10
14 46 61 65 68 13
10 13 32 53 62 21
We'll try to predict ball1 and ball5. draws4.txt should contain the list:
1145
0169
0148
0769
0560
5063
0966
0161
0859
0468
1953
2968
1058
1468
1062
Notice that insignificant zeros(fillers) are included in the quad list. For example, the second entry 0169 and not 169.
After running 2Down3ToGo the result shown in the DOS window should look like:
B1-10 B2-58.
Please note that these results are also written to a file called selections.txt, appearing in the same folder as the program.
The next 10 results of the PowerBall were:
06 20 29 57 59 22
08 14 32 58 67 17
06 21 41 52 62 26
19 28 43 67 69 07
07 15 32 38 66 15
06 07 16 23 26 04
17 19 39 43 68 13
09 15 43 60 64 04
20 24 26 35 49 19
12 30 36 47 62 09
Via the 1up 1down maneuver, the generating pattern 10-58 predicted the 19 and 69 in the 4th draw down and the 20 49 in the 9th draw down.
The 19 comes from subtracting 1 from the zero in 10, and the 69 comes from adding 1 to both the 5 and the 8 in the 58.
What's significant here is that you are predicting not only ball values, but their positions as well.
Comments welcome.
Share you results.
jayemmar