I looked back to February of 2014 in my software to take a look at the odd bias of +17 that helped Sum Buddy win his FF5 jackpot.
Plus 17 odd is a massively high bias. Right now looking back 10 draws, the odd/even bias looks like this ===> 20 Odd's and 30 Even's have been drawn. Notice the total of 20+30 = 50 which is the number of balls drawn in the last 10 drawings.
A pop up window then appears and it says (I have my software set to look back the last 10 drawings) "in the last 10 drawings, as of last nights draw, there have been five more even numbers than normal." I'm not sure how the software maker defines "normal" or exactly what "normal" is. I just take it on faith that they're smarter than me and that they know what they're doing. But anyway.. right now it's telling me there is a an even bias of +5.
I look at this indicator only occasionally. That's because I have never it as high as Sum Buddy did back in February of 2014. When I looked back to 2014, I saw what he saw. (I didn't live in Florida in 2014, I was still living in New York State so if I had seen it as high as he did it would not have done me any good) What I usually see is "None" or 1, 2, & 3. Right now it's a little high to the even side. In all of 2022, the highest bias I saw is a +7. So maybe right now it'd be a good thing to go 3/odd 2/even with your lines. But as you can see in 2022 (258 drawings) a bias either way like Sum Buddy saw way back in 2014 has not happened. Looking back through 2021, I did see a +8 odd bias on July 9th of 2021 but I haven't seen a bias either way higher than that yet.
To net this all out, 'Buddy saw a freakishly high odd bias and capitalized on it. As is with many things lottery related, I think that bias was a fluke. 'Buddy had a rare opportunity presented to him and he acted upon it. I'm sure he'd agree with that statement. Fluke or not, it sure paid off for 'Buddy. G5