Now I have been thinking and or trying to think, numbers are just symbols of a decimal counting system, it just as well could had been a hexadecimal, octadecimal, binary, nanodecimal, quad, tetradecimal and or whatever counting system, the bottom line is that numbers are just symbols, but specific ones, if LottoSync and or other similar computer program was made as a symbolic object prediction program it then would be able to predict anything and not just decimal numbers in a given range and structure.
For example: On a pick 3 game we are trying to predict 3 numbers from a pool of 10 numbers.
Would it not be easier to predict High-Low+Even-Odd conditions? A High-Low+Even-Odd condition for just one number or position or column gives you 4 possible choices for that number position, versus 10 possible choices using the decimal counting system.
There are 1000 possible combinations of 10x10x10.
With High-Low+Even-Odd for all 3 numbers there are only 64 possible combinations, would it not be easier to predict the right combination out of 36 than out of 1000.
One you have the right combination out of the 36, you then will play it straight, there would be from 8 to 27 combos, that is not too many for straight pick 3 wins.
At the begining of the program you would have to set the conditions and parameters and then you would be able to predict anything using symbols, the symbols could be letters or numbers or a combination of both of them.
It would be nice to have such a general purpose prediction program, now I am aware that there might already be several of this programs around, but your particular prediction system seems to be much better and maybe it could be modified and then applied to such a general purpose symbolic prediction program.
It is something to think about anyway.