FINALLY! someone speaking logically without prejudgment.
In my opening statement, I simply listed items from an email from the author to all the members sharing about the draw the day before. One has to realized that not every lottery players are expert in math and stats. There are people who doesn't know the basics. Optimizer's author simply sent out so that all can learn, especially the beginners. The Optimizer tool itself have tons of functions some are quite complicated which I don't need to elaborate. But beginners and advanced users like me can benefit from it. It was NOT my intention to promote a lottery tool. There was no need for me to even mention the name of the tool or list its functions. That is not why I am here. I said very clearly from the very beginning that I am simply asking for any other additional analysis besides those listed that maybe helpful.
Right away a couple of bullies (@garyo1954 & stalker, Stat$talker) jumped in and try to have fun bashing me. Treated me as if I am a dumb blonde who doesn't know anything. Their attitude is the "I-know-it-all" and "you-don't-know-better". At the same time, trying to instigate a fight by putting all the false claims and words in my mouth. Just look at @garyo1954 last post that, I am asking "...worthless frogs living in a well..". Did I say "worthless"? I hope he apologize for putting words in my mouth that I didn't say. It is this kind of words that cause the chaos in this world. Definitely don't appreciate it.
I understand the difference between program and system. Optimizer is definitely a system. Before I mention anything, first of all, I graduated from the top university in Canada with a Math degree. I have used Excel spreadsheet extensively. It is very useful. Definitely not disrespecting as you have said. I have also tried over half a dozen lottery software/websites over the last decades. I know my stuff and please don't abuse my intelligence. I can tell a diamond from a stone.
I believe it is either Gail Howard or Rich Lustig website that mention rule #1 in playing the lottery is to choose the right lottery to play. But they go and sell their program that works with every lotteries. Well, that tells you something about the reliability and credibility of their advise, which they didn't follow themselves. When I saw Lottery Optimizer, it was quite different. They already done their research and tell us exactly what are the lotteries we shall be playing - the lotteries with better odds. They customized their system to work only with those lotteries.
What I saw here in LP, at least on this thread, these old, veteran lottery "experts" are talking about playing MM and PB. Well, they failed the first step already and lost my respect. Unless they got struck by lightening 300 times already, then they can play MM and PB.
"One can "Program" a method of answering said questions with [what if] formulas and set the Tool on Autopilot and rightly call it a "System". The question is Does it Win. Just because the "System" would have Won in the Past does not mean that it Will Win Today."
As I have mentioned, Optimizer is definitely a system. I have run tests on it. It seems that according to some here that I have to "contribute" something. Since I don't know all the inner works of Optimizer, I am just going to show what I know.
I have requested a permission from the site to show one of the screen shots (with the proprietary info redacted) from Optimizer's Smart Wheeling which was also sent out to all its members. This was from the Australia's TattsLotto on December 31, 2021. The TattsLotto usually draws on Saturday. But Dec. 31 was a Super Draw worth $40 millions. For some reasons, they decided to draw on Friday Dec. 31 instead of Jan. 1, 2022. This gave us a rare opportunity to check out how good is Optimizer's Smart Wheeling engine or AI as they called it, BEFORE the real data get fed into their system on Saturday and see if it will actually catch the winner. The draw result on that Friday was:
8, 14, 15, 20, 32, 43
If you play a full 12-number wheel, you know it will require buying 924 tickets. So if you pick all 6 winning numbers within these 12 then you will win the jackpot. But will you be buying 924 tickets every time you play the lottery? Of course not. Unless you have millions already. For regular lottery player like me, I can't afford it. To test Optimizer's engine, they entered 12 numbers including the winning numbers into the Smart Wheel. Then out came the result:
The Optimizer Smart Wheeling system showed us that out of the 924 tickets, we can buy just these 28 tickets. Guess what? The winner is in it (circled).
I would like to ask @garyo1954 and @Sta$talker if their Excel programs can do this also? And if anyone can suggest any current lottery program that is capable of doing this with a full wheel? If not, I rest my case. Please don't say I didn't contribute anything and show you a single function of the tool I am using. I am pretty sure the author had spent a lot of time developing it. If you think that I would spend $60 a year on a simple stats or static program, you have under estimated my intelligence.