Hi Greg, I have her LMG book already & found it extremely helpful when I was just learning. It's a good book for beginers & advanced players too! I've found her program has grown with me, as I couldn't master every chart in the begining, but over time I got better, and then I kept learning more things to do as my skill level grew. Like filtering databases or using deltas/spread of line. I think that's the mark of a good software. {It grows with you} I also bought Lottery Director & am growing with that program as well. Am REALLY happy that LD has pick3 as well.
I've added on lots of spreadsheets to complement the GH and Lottery Director programs that I use. I have other progs as well, but am really into making spreadsheets on Quattro 10 right now. Something I found really helpful is to use GH's suggestion of drawing lines thru a pattern that hits.... she says to use a 45degree angle and only mark the hits on that line, like 3 or more hits will make a line... get the picture? Hard to explain. It's easier to see the angles on the abbreviated version of the chart. {chart 4, F5, I think} On a spreadsheet you can use various angles, the program keeps the line straight, and I've found that many lines will point, or end at a series, or specific number. That just makes me notice that # more.
Another thing you can do with that chart is highlight *blocks* of cold/due periods... watching those & playing when you think there's a hit due is helpful. I print out the SH chart and highlight with colors for consecutives, repeats, BB, etc. That is the single most important chart to have hard copy of. :) According to me & Gail.