And I shall probably have a go at Guru's Synchronizer when it is released but at the moment the heat seems to be on the Lotto Architect. Now I have only had this a day or so - read the help file - seems to cover the topic pretty well. Is the program complicated? - don't think so but all software takes a while to get used to and for one to be able to navigate their way around with ease and confidence.
Lotto architect has history files as most other programs do
It has an abundance of wheels which it seems can be used singularly or amalgamated together. Other programs have wheels but perhaps you can't amalgamate them. And incidentally as Apogogeas said elsewhere they are virtually instantaneous. No waiting here.
It has a Hot Cold Due system associated with wheels and a reporting system to see how good your hot cold due numbers may have been, in what appears to be a full back test.
And there is the typical number statistics stuff
all pretty normal to here
And then it has the rejection filter system
This is split into two where you can select hard number sets of any size and it seems in any configuration and any matching capability. this would seem to be where you get rid of number sets like 2,4,6,8,10,12
And then it has a set (actually a large and comprehensive set) of statistical filters which I gather are driven by some algorithms with a reporting feature to see how well these perform. Or really it is how accurately the filter has rejected as I see it. I see SUM and Congruence and consecutive and stuff like that in here.
So probably these two filter features may be a bit more complicated than might be seen in other soft, and I suppose this might take some time to set up.
But then it has a save project feature where it appears that once you have set up some filters you save them to a project as it is called. I presume the technique will be to recall a project and fine tune the contents for each lottery draw one intends to enter.
Well it is different, probably a bit harder to adjust to, but in my view it goes significantly beyond most other programs which basically stop at the hot cold system with a few numbers plugged into some wheels, or the software performs some internal number juggling over which you have no control. This program appears to offer much flexibility which I suppose some might feel equates to complexity.
cheers
relowe
And lottery winnings are tax free in Australia and full lump sum.