Hey Visiondude...sorry for being M.I.A. I have been just so busy with work, I only have time to look the lottery over on the weekends and that too if my boss lets me off easy. I have decided that I have 2 options with regard to approching this 'problem' as a sort of side experiment.
(1) To go the way of analysis and work on the established Physical theory of Chaos and Randomization, which basically states that nothing is ever random. This would mean a dreadfully LARGE amount of input and work for 'predicting' each of the 6 nos. for,say, a standard 6/42 lotto
(2) To work about the problem of actually making money on the lottery. Not by analysing each and every number of a standard pick-6 lotto. But more along the vein of analysing just a couple of numbers of every lotto so basically working toward an end of knowing at least 2 nos. which will be drawn. See, that would reduce workload tremendously for me. My problem is that I dont understand payouts. So I have a couple of questions for you. Say theres a standard 6/42 lotto...if I enter a 6 number combination on a ticket and two of those nos. come up do i win anything?
Secondly, since I cannot buy lottery tickets here at all, I have found a site which allows one to bet on lottery outcomes. Check it out if you can (www.easinumbers.com) Here, for a $1 bet we make $43-$45 (dont remember exactly how much), IF one bets for two numbers and those two are drawn in the next lotto draw. My plan is this: I will work toward analysing two number theorems. Not the whole 6, right. I calculate that for each draw I will have 6 possibles out of which (if my working is correct) any 2 will hit. Therefore say I believe that for a standard 6/42 draw the possibles are 1,2,3,4,5,6 (my six picks) that allows for a total of 15 combinations of 2 numbers each. (1 and 2....2 and 3...4 and 6 etc and so on). That means I place a $1 bet on each combination. If my hypothesis is correct then at least 2 numbers will hit for each draw (lets just assume i'm right about that for a moment) So for bets of $15 I will make $45 on each draw. Then I take the winnings ($45) and for the next draw I place $3 for each of the fifteen possible combos of 2 nos. each. My winnings would be $135. I take that and in the next draw i place 9$ on each of the 15 combos of 2 nos. each....and so on thus creating a multiplier.....u can do the math.....let me know what you think and if I have been too confusing with this or any questions u have...the only thing now is to have the working complete for the two number theorem soon so i can start implementing this plan just to see what happens, at the aforementioned site.....take care, Savant