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Do some number combinations have better odds?
Thanks RJOh, the elimination numbers I use are vital for getting BETTER ODDS. This draw they cost me one of the winning numbers, leaving me with 3 of 5 instead of 4 of 5.
I'm very happy to make this sacrifice, as the consolation prizes are of no importance whatsoever to me.
Sep 19, 2012, 11:28 am - Ronnie316 - Lottery Discussion Forum
Why do people give away their lottery system?
his is similar to my goose elimination method.
get any numbers savagegoose plays. and eliminate them from your pool and wheel the remainding set.
Sep 16, 2012, 10:24 pm - savagegoose - Lottery Discussion Forum
Do some number combinations have better odds?
Help Stack..... using all my available elimination numbers I was able to pare down the field to 23, but was still unable to find a wheel that contained to winning 5 of 5. Any ideas??
Input: 16, 32, 39, 47, 4, 45, 50, 25, 46, 5, 13, 20, 23, 8, 24, 56, 15, 55, 10, 18, 38, 44, 42
Sep 8, 2012, 12:59 pm - Ronnie316 - Lottery Discussion Forum
Do some number combinations have better odds?
Tuesday, August 28, 2012 04 09 40 45 50 + 39
Looking back, my elimination numbers failed miserably for a second time in a row.
Aug 29, 2012, 10:34 am - Ronnie316 - Lottery Discussion Forum
Do some number combinations have better odds?
Its quite simple really. If you look at the numbers I played in order and look at the results board you will see that I'm playing recent results (minus chosen elimination numbers).
In the above example I was able to reach back 36 numbers (not counting eliminations and repeats). The result was 2 of 5. If I had used more eliminations (successfully) and reached back 40 numbers the result would have been 4 of 5. (a very big differance).
Aug 18, 2012, 4:50 pm - Ronnie316 - Lottery Discussion Forum
Do some number combinations have better odds?
Elimination numbers worked to perfection again, but only hit 2 of 5.
Tuesday, August 14, 2012 15 23 34 39 55 + 32 4 $36 Million
Aug 15, 2012, 12:24 am - Ronnie316 - Lottery Discussion Forum
Do some number combinations have better odds?
Well all 15 elimination numbers succeeded in NOT being a factor in the draw.
But only 3 of 5 hit using the remaining numbers to pick 28.
Jul 28, 2012, 11:41 pm - Ronnie316 - Lottery Discussion Forum
pick 3 elimination system - no doubles to play
Hello there LKMIKE, I like this strategy using the method of elimination.
I agree with step 5, however you can also take out the previous month's draws. #s do repeat from the previous month, however keep track to see if any repeats have taken place recently, if so then it may be safe to take out the previous month's draws. that will take the amount of #s to play down even more.
Jun 9, 2012, 5:07 pm - LAVERNE MALONEY - Lottery Systems Forum
Idaho: 5/1 - 5/31/2012
Recent repeats are always a challenge. They make for a nice elimination filter but I think I've lost more by not playing them than I would have by playing them. Plus, some methods of play may point to combos that are likely to repeat and the player may not even realize it.
Currently I'm eliminating them only if they played in the last three draws of the same (M/E) game.
May 22, 2012, 7:46 am - Rick G - Pick 3 Forum
Kentucky: 12/1 - 12/31/2011
OK, I was going back over this and think I see part of my mistake. You have to look at the WHOLE picture if I'm looking at it correctly and use a process of elimination. If I look at the due vtracs of 1 and 5, the first possibility I have of reaching one of the due root sums is a vtrac that includes the numbers 1,1, and 5. Next if I look down at the due doubles, I can see that 11 is out 3. Then I can just look at my vtrac results to plug each number where it belongs and keeping the 11 together a
Dec 9, 2011, 6:26 pm - capett02 - Pick 3 Forum
