This weekend Mike of The Lottery Connection provided me with
MasterMind-3 his latest Pick-3 program. I hate getting stuck
testing lottery software because most of it does everything,
but predict winning numbers or is so hard to use I probably
wasn't doing it right. http://tciworld.com/luckystore.htm
Right away I found MasterMind-3 interesting because it is very
simple and predicted so many winning numbers I was running off
the legal pad I was keeping score on. This isn't BS, you'll
see for yourself what I'm talking about.
The MasterMind-3 program is so simple you'll find yourself
wishing for a few of the extras that would raise the price.
For example it won't save draw history. If you want to save
the history, you have to highlight it and click Ctrl-C copy
and Ctrl-V paste it to a Notepad text file. Loading draw data
works the same in reverse. You'll want to save the data as
the [Clear Draws] box is right above the [Clear Results] box
and you don't get a second chance.
The MasterMind-3 program consists of two wheels, the A Wheel
and the B Wheel. If one isn't doing the job in testing try
the other. I tested both and found them to be roughly equal
with some wins on the same date and others individually unique.
There are filters to pass or remove HHH HHL HLL LLL High and
Low, EEE EEO EOO OOO Odd and Even, Singles, Doubles and Triples.
The default is HHL HLL EEO EOO Singles.
That's it, no sums, no ranges, no roots or Gaussian, to worry
about. Some software offers so many choices the odds of picking
the correct variables is higher then the odds of the game.
You can begin with only one past draw or you can add twenty or
thirty. The default generates about 35 picks, all the choices
brings that up to about 50 picks. As you add draws the number
of picks goes down, but reaches a point where the number of
wins goes down as well. There can be too much history.
For the tester the thing is to find the sweet spot for use with
the better wheel which is dependent on your lottery game before
you become an active user.
I'm not kidding about the wins, they're in there. They come in
regular, but with some dry spells of two weeks and then clusters
of hits. Whether you make money or not is dependent on conducting proper tests so you're using the right amount of history on thebetter wheel for your game. This program would give a state
lottery director pause, that's for sure.
This would be the usual nonsense if you had to buy the program
to see if I'm telling the truth. Lucky for you, the ten use trial
version is free and fully functional. This means once you open
it, you can run all the draw history through it you like and still
have nine more opens after that. You can totally ring this baby
out and still get to play its picks for a week to see how it does.