Hi notmyday,
That is a very interesting way to use RL's programs together! I watched your video yesterday and have a few comments.
Most people familiar with T-Lex probably know what you meant when you talked about the front three lexie digits, but it might help to say you disregard "front three" lexie digits higher than 376 because the "front three" lexie digits in a 5/36 lottery ranges between 000 and 376. You did say something to that effect, but some folks might need to know exactly what to look for so they can apply it to their own lotteries. And they can look at the bottom info bar in T-Lex to determine the maximum "front three" lexie digits if necessary.
In Rogue-Flip, I think F-2 means two first-position (i.e., left) digits will be flipped, F-3 means three first-position digits will be flipped, etc. I believe F-2 and F-3 hit most often.
Also, is that spreadsheet something that someone uploaded when Rogue-Flip was released or did you create it yourself? The only thing holding me back from trying out your method is I haven't been able to figure out how to calculate Rogues in a spreadsheet.
P.S. I'm still hoping RL will make a DMP for 5/39 and 5/47 lotteries or even a "universal" DMP (some newbies might be interested because of the current huge jackpots), but the last DMP-BG should work in your method other than one or two of the filters being slightly off.
Thanks for letting us know about your method.
James