Tuesday, January 29, 2008

 

OH Rolling Cash 5 Results for Mon 01/28/08

The winning numbers were 01-14-22-28-34 with a total sum of 99. All 5 numbers appeared in the lower tier group of numbers.

Both groups of numbers presented below were filtered to a sum ranging from 97 to 99.

There were two 3 matches, and nine 2 matches in the 26 Lower Tier Number Strings presented below.

Out of the 345 number strings created by the 4if5 of 19 wheel used for the lower tier number group, there were two 4 matches, thirty-one 3 matches, and ninety-eight 2 matches.

This could have been a real payday if all 345 un-filtered number strings had actually been played.

 

Ohio Rolling Cash 5


23 Upper Tier Number Strings

02-08-25-31-33

02-10-21-27-38

02-10-23-31-33

02-11-13-36-37

02-11-18-32-36

02-13-23-27-32

02-17-21-25-33

04-05-18-33-37

04-10-13-33-38

04-13-16-27-38

05-08-16-33-37

05-10-18-27-37

05-11-21-25-36

05-11-23-27-32

05-16-21-23-32

05-17-18-25-32

05-17-21-23-31

08-10-18-25-36

08-11-18-25-37

08-13-16-25-36

08-16-18-23-33

10-11-13-27-38

10-13-23-25-27

26 Lower Tier Number Strings


01-03-28-29-35

01-06-22-29-39

01-09-20-29-39

01-14-24-28-30

01-15-19-29-35

03-07-19-28-39

03-07-19-29-39

03-12-15-29-39

03-15-22-28-29

03-19-20-22-34

06-07-24-29-30

06-09-14-29-39

06-15-19-22-35

06-15-20-24-34

06-15-22-26-28

07-09-19-26-39

07-09-20-26-35

07-12-22-26-29

07-14-15-28-34

07-19-22-24-28

09-12-14-30-34

09-14-15-28-30

09-14-20-24-29

09-15-20-26-28

12-14-19-24-29

12-14-20-26-28


Monday, January 28, 2008

 

OH Rolling Cash 5 Numbers for 01/28/08

Here are some quick numbers for this evening. Haven't the time for all the rest.

Good luck...

Ohio Rolling Cash 5


23 Upper Tier Number Strings

02-08-25-31-33

02-10-21-27-38

02-10-23-31-33

02-11-13-36-37

02-11-18-32-36

02-13-23-27-32

02-17-21-25-33

04-05-18-33-37

04-10-13-33-38

04-13-16-27-38

05-08-16-33-37

05-10-18-27-37

05-11-21-25-36

05-11-23-27-32

05-16-21-23-32

05-17-18-25-32

05-17-21-23-31

08-10-18-25-36

08-11-18-25-37

08-13-16-25-36

08-16-18-23-33

10-11-13-27-38

10-13-23-25-27

26 Lower Tier Number Strings


01-03-28-29-35

01-06-22-29-39

01-09-20-29-39

01-14-24-28-30

01-15-19-29-35

03-07-19-28-39

03-07-19-29-39

03-12-15-29-39

03-15-22-28-29

03-19-20-22-34

06-07-24-29-30

06-09-14-29-39

06-15-19-22-35

06-15-20-24-34

06-15-22-26-28

07-09-19-26-39

07-09-20-26-35

07-12-22-26-29

07-14-15-28-34

07-19-22-24-28

09-12-14-30-34

09-14-15-28-30

09-14-20-24-29

09-15-20-26-28

12-14-19-24-29

12-14-20-26-28



Saturday, January 26, 2008

 

Update

Just got home from The James and she has been doing a little better today. They have her on a lot of new medication and she seems to be reacting to it favorably. Hopefully I'll be able to bring her home next week and adjust to something a little closer to normal.

Thanks for your patience and interest, hopefully we can return soon...

LottoVantage


Tuesday, January 22, 2008

 

Tuesday 01/22/08

My wife & I just spent the entire day at the James Cancer Center in Columbus, Ohio. We consulted with a new oncologist concerning my wife's lung cancer and all the related problems she is experiencing.

The new oncologist has a lot of experience and is in touch with many other medical specialists in this field. The basic prognoses is that there is a lung cancer study underway that she may qualify to join.

There are other experimental trials available to try based on our willingness to participate.

She was admitted at The James today, and there will be intensive immediate study to determine which course to follow.

For now, all of my time and attention will be directed in assisting her in her time of need.

Wishing all of you the very best, so long for now...

LottoVantage


Monday, January 21, 2008

 

Luck, or Skill? Pick 5 Ohio Rolling Cash 5

Continuing the trial comparing the difference between RNG and BALL drawn lottery's with identical matrix's. The comparison is based upon California Fantasy 5 and the Ohio Rolling Cash 5.

Note: Adjusted Upper and Lower Tier number strings for (Tuesday 01-22-08).

The way I prefer arriving at a set of numbers to wheel is to track my sum range chart and see where the winning number sums are congregating.

Then, the second part is in deciding which numbers I need for use in the wheel. There are all kinds of tricky formulas around to try, but formulas are always in constant change. How can you successfully manage that constant change?

The way I manage the change is to maintain an accurate up to date statistical flow chart. This chart indicates what numbers are hitting, what their status is at the time of the draw, and where they are located within a structured environment.

Once I created the proper charts, I began seeing that certain groups of numbers behaved in a peculiarly significant pattern. Two groups of numbers were created by dividing the statistical flow chart into an Upper Tier Group, and a Lower Tier Group of numbers.

Many times 4 or 5 numbers would appear in one particular group of numbers, and the very next drawing 4 or 5 numbers would appear in the other/opposite group of numbers. This peculiar pattern has been observed to occur for up to four or five continuous drawings in a row. There is one problem here. At certain times 4 or 5 numbers, (not necessarily the exact same numbers), appear again from within the same group of numbers as the previous drawing.

Now, this observation clicks a switch, doesn't it? If there is a particular pattern that commonly occurs involving a majority of numbers appearing in a certain group of numbers, and the observation has proved to re-occur repeatedly time after time where 4 or 5 numbers is going to re- appear the very next drawing in one group of numbers or the other, what would you do?

Exactly! You would wheel all the numbers from each group and play them, wouldn't you?

But wait, how can all those strings be reduced to an affordable amount for wagering?

Question answered!!! This is what can be done to cover all the numbers from both groups, (Upper Tier, and Lower Tier).

Observe the Average Sum Chart! View where the last two or three total sums appeared at. If there is a Sum Cluster, or a Sum Cluster Alert nearby, these target sum range's may be considered.

Utilize a 4if5 of 19, and a 4if5 of 20 wheel to cover all the numbers, (for a 5 of 39 matrix), and filter the totals from each wheel applying "average sum reductions."

For instance, using a 4if5 of 19 wheel, reduce the total 345 tic's by utilizing Sum Filtering. Reduce the range of 55 to 154 down to, say, 95 to 105. The median range for a 5/39 Lotto is 100. The reduction can be whatever appeals to you. I like viewing the Average Sum Graph and developing a "gut" feeling for what may happen next, for instance, utilizing the sum ranges outlined in the Sum Cluster, or Sum Cluster Alert boxes.

Once this technique is developed, you may be surprised at what is possible. This application can be practiced until a comfort level is achieved and you can become accomplished!

This is the way I do it...

StatPath 5 Lotto System
StatPath 5 Lotto System

 

Ohio Rolling Cash 5
 

15 Upper Tier Number Strings

04-13-32-33-36

04-21-23-33-36

04-21-27-32-33

05-07-33-36-38

05-13-25-36-38

05-16-27-33-38

05-18-31-32-33

05-21-25-31-36

05-23-27-31-33

07-14-23-36-38

10-11-31-32-33

13-14-27-31-32

13-16-23-32-33

13-16-25-31-32

14-16-18-33-36


15 Lower Tier Number Strings


03-12-30-34-39

03-20-22-35-39

03-20-28-29-37

03-22-24-29-39

03-22-26-29-37

06-09-26-37-39

06-17-22-35-37

08-12-26-34-37

08-15-26-29-39

08-19-26-28-37

08-20-26-28-35

09-20-22-30-37

12-17-22-28-39

12-17-26-28-34

19-20-22-28-29

Results for Monday 01/21/08 > 10-11-18-29-38


19 Upper Tier Number Strings


01-13-31-33-38

04-13-32-33-36

04-21-23-33-36

04-21-27-32-33

05-07-33-36-38

05-13-25-36-38

05-16-27-33-38

05-18-23-32-38

05-18-31-32-33

05-21-25-31-36

05-23-27-31-33

07-14-23-36-38

10-11-31-32-33

11-13-21-33-38

11-16-18-33-38

13-14-27-31-32

13-16-23-32-33

13-16-25-31-32

14-16-18-33-36


15 Lower Tier Number Strings


03-12-30-34-39

03-20-22-35-39

03-20-28-29-37

19-20-22-28-29

12-17-26-28-34

12-17-22-28-39

09-20-22-30-37

08-20-26-28-35

08-19-26-28-37

08-15-26-29-39

08-12-26-34-37

06-17-22-35-37

06-09-26-37-39

03-22-26-29-37

03-22-24-29-39


Monday, January 21, 2008

 

Luck, or Skill? Pick 5 California Fantasy 5

Continuing the trial comparing the difference between RNG and BALL drawn lottery's with identical matrix's. The comparison is based upon California Fantasy 5 and the Ohio Rolling Cash 5.

Note: Adjusted Upper and Lower Tier number strings for (Monday 01-21-08).

The way I prefer arriving at a set of numbers to wheel is to track my sum range chart and see where the winning number sums are congregating.

Then, the second part is in deciding which numbers I need for use in the wheel. There are all kinds of tricky formulas around to try, but formulas are always in constant change. How can you successfully manage that constant change?

The way I manage the change is to maintain an accurate up to date statistical flow chart. This chart indicates what numbers are hitting, what their status is at the time of the draw, and where they are located within a structured environment.

Once I created the proper charts, I began seeing that certain groups of numbers behaved in a peculiarly significant pattern. Two groups of numbers were created by dividing the statistical flow chart into an Upper Tier Group, and a Lower Tier Group of numbers.

Many times 4 or 5 numbers would appear in one particular group of numbers, and the very next drawing 4 or 5 numbers would appear in the other/opposite group of numbers. This peculiar pattern has been observed to occur for up to four or five continuous drawings in a row. There is one problem here. At certain times 4 or 5 numbers, (not necessarily the exact same numbers), appear again from within the same group of numbers as the previous drawing.

Now, this observation clicks a switch, doesn't it? If there is a particular pattern that commonly occurs involving a majority of numbers appearing in a certain group of numbers, and the observation has proved to re-occur repeatedly time after time where 4 or 5 numbers is going to re- appear the very next drawing in one group of numbers or the other, what would you do?

Exactly! You would wheel all the numbers from each group and play them, wouldn't you?

But wait, how can all those strings be reduced to an affordable amount for wagering?

Question answered!!! This is what can be done to cover all the numbers from both groups, (Upper Tier, and Lower Tier).

Observe the Average Sum Chart! View where the last two or three total sums appeared at. If there is a Sum Cluster, or a Sum Cluster Alert nearby, these target sum range's may be considered.

Utilize a 4if5 of 19, and a 4if5 of 20 wheel to cover all the numbers, (for a 5 of 39 matrix), and filter the totals from each wheel applying "average sum reductions."

For instance, using a 4if5 of 19 wheel, reduce the total 345 tic's by utilizing Sum Filtering. Reduce the range of 55 to 154 down to, say, 95 to 105. The median range for a 5/39 Lotto is 100. The reduction can be whatever appeals to you. I like viewing the Average Sum Graph and developing a "gut" feeling for what may happen next, for instance, utilizing the sum ranges outlined in the Sum Cluster, or Sum Cluster Alert boxes.

Once this technique is developed, you may be surprised at what is possible. This application can be practiced until a comfort level is achieved and you can become accomplished!

This is the way I do it...

StatPath 5 Lotto System
StatPath 5 Lotto System

California Fantasy 5

12 Upper Tier Number Strings

09-16-29-30-36

09-23-24-27-36

10-12-30-32-36

10-20-23-29-36

12-16-23-32-36

12-19-22-29-36

13-16-27-30-32

14-19-20-30-36

14-23-24-27-30

15-16-24-29-36

16-20-24-27-32

19-22-23-27-29


15 Lower Tier Number Strings


01-04-37-38-39

01-11-31-37-38

01-21-25-33-39

01-21-25-34-37

02-06-35-37-39

02-21-28-33-34

03-04-34-38-39

03-18-28-33-38

04-07-33-35-39

06-17-21-35-39

06-17-28-31-37

06-18-25-34-35

07-18-21-35-38

07-18-28-31-35

17-18-21-31-33


Results for Sunday 01/20/08 > 08-10-12-13-22


20 Upper Tier Number Strings


05-07-26-29-32

05-09-13-36-37

05-09-23-26-37

05-10-19-29-36

05-13-14-32-36

05-14-20-24-37

05-14-20-29-32

05-16-20-27-32

05-19-22-24-30

07-13-19-23-37

09-15-20-26-30

09-16-22-23-29

09-19-22-23-27

10-13-20-24-32

10-14-16-22-37

10-14-19-20-37

10-16-20-23-30

13-14-19-24-30

13-14-22-24-26

13-19-20-22-26


17 Lower Tier Number Strings


01-03-21-33-39

01-04-34-28-31

01-06-18-33-39

01-08-11-38-39

02-11-21-25-39

02-12-21-31-33

03-04-25-33-34

03-06-18-31-39

03-08-21-28-38

03-17-18-28-34

04-08-18-28-39

04-12-18-31-35

04-17-21-25-31

06-08-12-35-39

08-12-21-25-33

11-17-18-21-31

11-17-18-25-28


Monday, January 21, 2008

 

Luck, or Skill? Pick 5 Ohio Rolling Cash 5

Continuing the trial comparing the difference between RNG and BALL drawn lottery's with identical matrix's. The comparison is based upon California Fantasy 5 and the Ohio Rolling Cash 5.

Note: Adjusted Upper and Lower Tier number strings for (Monday 01-21-08).

The way I prefer arriving at a set of numbers to wheel is to track my sum range chart and see where the winning number sums are congregating.

Then, the second part is in deciding which numbers I need for use in the wheel. There are all kinds of tricky formulas around to try, but formulas are always in constant change. How can you successfully manage that constant change?

The way I manage the change is to maintain an accurate up to date statistical flow chart. This chart indicates what numbers are hitting, what their status is at the time of the draw, and where they are located within a structured environment.

Once I created the proper charts, I began seeing that certain groups of numbers behaved in a peculiarly significant pattern. Two groups of numbers were created by dividing the statistical flow chart into an Upper Tier Group, and a Lower Tier Group of numbers.

Many times 4 or 5 numbers would appear in one particular group of numbers, and the very next drawing 4 or 5 numbers would appear in the other/opposite group of numbers. This peculiar pattern has been observed to occur for up to four or five continuous drawings in a row. There is one problem here. At certain times 4 or 5 numbers, (not necessarily the exact same numbers), appear again from within the same group of numbers as the previous drawing.

Now, this observation clicks a switch, doesn't it? If there is a particular pattern that commonly occurs involving a majority of numbers appearing in a certain group of numbers, and the observation has proved to re-occur repeatedly time after time where 4 or 5 numbers is going to re- appear the very next drawing in one group of numbers or the other, what would you do?

Exactly! You would wheel all the numbers from each group and play them, wouldn't you?

But wait, how can all those strings be reduced to an affordable amount for wagering?

Question answered!!! This is what can be done to cover all the numbers from both groups, (Upper Tier, and Lower Tier).

Observe the Average Sum Chart! View where the last two or three total sums appeared at. If there is a Sum Cluster, or a Sum Cluster Alert nearby, these target sum range's may be considered.

Utilize a 4if5 of 19, and a 4if5 of 20 wheel to cover all the numbers, (for a 5 of 39 matrix), and filter the totals from each wheel applying "average sum reductions."

For instance, using a 4if5 of 19 wheel, reduce the total 345 tic's by utilizing Sum Filtering. Reduce the range of 55 to 154 down to, say, 95 to 105. The median range for a 5/39 Lotto is 100. The reduction can be whatever appeals to you. I like viewing the Average Sum Graph and developing a "gut" feeling for what may happen next, for instance, utilizing the sum ranges outlined in the Sum Cluster, or Sum Cluster Alert boxes.

Once this technique is developed, you may be surprised at what is possible. This application can be practiced until a comfort level is achieved and you can become accomplished!

This is the way I do it...

StatPath 5 Lotto System
StatPath 5 Lotto System

 Ohio Rolling Cash 5

19 Upper Tier Number Strings


01-13-31-33-38

04-13-32-33-36

04-21-23-33-36

04-21-27-32-33

05-07-33-36-38

05-13-25-36-38

05-16-27-33-38

05-18-23-32-38

05-18-31-32-33

05-21-25-31-36

05-23-27-31-33

07-14-23-36-38

10-11-31-32-33

11-13-21-33-38

11-16-18-33-38

13-14-27-31-32

13-16-23-32-33

13-16-25-31-32

14-16-18-33-36


15 Lower Tier Number Strings


03-12-30-34-39

03-20-22-35-39

03-20-28-29-37

03-22-24-29-39

03-22-26-29-37

06-09-26-37-39

06-17-22-35-37

08-12-26-34-37

08-15-26-29-39

08-19-26-28-37

08-20-26-28-35

09-20-22-30-37

12-17-22-28-39

12-17-26-28-34

19-20-22-28-29


Results for Sun 01/20/08 > 02-16-18-25-31

14 Upper Tier Number Strings


01-05-19-36-38

01-14-16-32-36

04-10-23-27-36

04-11-21-25-38

04-12-25-27-31

04-16-19-23-38

05-07-25-31-32

05-10-21-31-33

07-11-12-31-38

07-11-13-32-36

07-12-21-23-36

07-14-19-21-38

10-12-13-31-33

11-14-21-23-31

15 Lower Tier Number Strings


03-08-20-29-39

03-08-20-30-39

03-09-18-29-39

09-15-17-28-30

08-15-18-20-37

08-09-20-26-35

06-17-18-22-37

06-15-22-24-30

06-09-17-26-39

06-08-26-28-29

06-08-24-29-30

06-08-24-28-34

06-08-22-29-34

03-09-24-30-34

03-09-22-29-37


Sunday, January 20, 2008

 

Luck, or Skill? Pick 5 California Fantasy 5

Hello all...

Have a little time to spare this afternoon so I'll try and get some numbers posted today.

Continuing the trial comparing the difference between RNG and BALL drawn lottery's with identical matrix's. The comparison is based upon the California Fantasy 5 and the Ohio Rolling Cash 5.

Note: Adjusted Upper and Lower Tier number strings for (Sunday 01-20-08).

The way I prefer arriving at a set of numbers to wheel is to track my sum range chart and see where the winning number sums are congregating.

Then, the second part is in deciding which numbers I need for use in the wheel. There are all kinds of tricky formulas around to try, but formulas are always in constant change. How can you successfully manage that constant change?

The way I manage the change is to maintain an accurate up to date statistical flow chart. This chart indicates what numbers are hitting, what their status is at the time of the draw, and where they are located within a structured environment.

Once I created the proper charts, I began seeing that certain groups of numbers behaved in a peculiarly significant pattern. Two groups of numbers were created by dividing the statistical flow chart into an Upper Tier Group, and a Lower Tier Group of numbers.

Many times 4 or 5 numbers would appear in one particular group of numbers, and the very next drawing 4 or 5 numbers would appear in the other/opposite group of numbers. This peculiar pattern has been observed to occur for up to four or five continuous drawings in a row. There is one problem here. At certain times 4 or 5 numbers, (not necessarily the exact same numbers), appear again from within the same group of numbers as the previous drawing.

Now, this observation clicks a switch, doesn't it? If there is a particular pattern that commonly occurs involving a majority of numbers appearing in a certain group of numbers, and the observation has proved to re-occur repeatedly time after time where 4 or 5 numbers is going to re- appear the very next drawing in one group of numbers or the other, what would you do?

Exactly! You would wheel all the numbers from each group and play them, wouldn't you?

But wait, how can all those strings be reduced to an affordable amount for wagering?

Question answered!!! This is what can be done to cover all the numbers from both groups, (Upper Tier, and Lower Tier).

Observe the Average Sum Chart! View where the last two or three total sums appeared at. If there is a Sum Cluster, or a Sum Cluster Alert nearby, these target sum range's may be considered.

Utilize a 4if5 of 19, and a 4if5 of 20 wheel to cover all the numbers, (for a 5 of 39 matrix), and filter the totals from each wheel applying "average sum reductions."

For instance, using a 4if5 of 19 wheel, reduce the total 345 tic's by utilizing Sum Filtering. Reduce the range of 55 to 154 down to, say, 95 to 105. The median range for a 5/39 Lotto is 100. The reduction can be whatever appeals to you. I like viewing the Average Sum Graph and developing a "gut" feeling for what may happen next, for instance, utilizing the sum ranges outlined in the Sum Cluster, or Sum Cluster Alert boxes.

Once this technique is developed, you may be surprised at what is possible. This application can be practiced until a comfort level is achieved and you can become accomplished!

This is the way I do it...

StatPath 5 Lotto System
StatPath 5 Lotto System 

California Fantasy 5


20 Upper Tier Number Strings


05-07-26-29-32

05-09-13-36-37

05-09-23-26-37

05-10-19-29-36

05-13-14-32-36

05-14-20-24-37

05-14-20-29-32

05-16-20-27-32

05-19-22-24-30

07-13-19-23-37

09-15-20-26-30

09-16-22-23-29

09-19-22-23-27

10-13-20-24-32

10-14-16-22-37

10-14-19-20-37

10-16-20-23-30

13-14-19-24-30

13-14-22-24-26

13-19-20-22-26


17 Lower Tier Number Strings


01-03-21-33-39

01-04-34-28-31

01-06-18-33-39

01-08-11-38-39

02-11-21-25-39

02-12-21-31-33

03-04-25-33-34

03-06-18-31-39

03-08-21-28-38

03-17-18-28-34

04-08-18-28-39

04-12-18-31-35

04-17-21-25-31

06-08-12-35-39

08-12-21-25-33

11-17-18-21-31

11-17-18-25-28


Sunday, January 20, 2008

 

Luck, or Skill? Pick 5 Ohio Rolling Cash 5

Hello all...

Have a little time to spare this afternoon so I'll try and get some numbers posted today.

Continuing the trial comparing the difference between RNG and BALL drawn lottery's with identical matrix's. The comparison is based upon the California Fantasy 5 and the Ohio Rolling Cash 5.

Note: Adjusted Upper and Lower Tier number strings for (Sunday 01-20-08).

The way I prefer arriving at a set of numbers to wheel is to track my sum range chart and see where the winning number sums are congregating.

Then, the second part is in deciding which numbers I need for use in the wheel. There are all kinds of tricky formulas around to try, but formulas are always in constant change. How can you successfully manage that constant change?

The way I manage the change is to maintain an accurate up to date statistical flow chart. This chart indicates what numbers are hitting, what their status is at the time of the draw, and where they are located within a structured environment.

Once I created the proper charts, I began seeing that certain groups of numbers behaved in a peculiarly significant pattern. Two groups of numbers were created by dividing the statistical flow chart into an Upper Tier Group, and a Lower Tier Group of numbers.

Many times 4 or 5 numbers would appear in one particular group of numbers, and the very next drawing 4 or 5 numbers would appear in the other/opposite group of numbers. This peculiar pattern has been observed to occur for up to four or five continuous drawings in a row. There is one problem here. At certain times 4 or 5 numbers, (not necessarily the exact same numbers), appear again from within the same group of numbers as the previous drawing.

Now, this observation clicks a switch, doesn't it? If there is a particular pattern that commonly occurs involving a majority of numbers appearing in a certain group of numbers, and the observation has proved to re-occur repeatedly time after time where 4 or 5 numbers is going to re- appear the very next drawing in one group of numbers or the other, what would you do?

Exactly! You would wheel all the numbers from each group and play them, wouldn't you?

But wait, how can all those strings be reduced to an affordable amount for wagering?

Question answered!!! This is what can be done to cover all the numbers from both groups, (Upper Tier, and Lower Tier).

Observe the Average Sum Chart! View where the last two or three total sums appeared at. If there is a Sum Cluster, or a Sum Cluster Alert nearby, these target sum range's may be considered.

Utilize a 4if5 of 19, and a 4if5 of 20 wheel to cover all the numbers, (for a 5 of 39 matrix), and filter the totals from each wheel applying "average sum reductions."

For instance, using a 4if5 of 19 wheel, reduce the total 345 tic's by utilizing Sum Filtering. Reduce the range of 55 to 154 down to, say, 95 to 105. The median range for a 5/39 Lotto is 100. The reduction can be whatever appeals to you. I like viewing the Average Sum Graph and developing a "gut" feeling for what may happen next, for instance, utilizing the sum ranges outlined in the Sum Cluster, or Sum Cluster Alert boxes.

Once this technique is developed, you may be surprised at what is possible. This application can be practiced until a comfort level is achieved and you can become accomplished!

This is the way I do it...

StatPath 5 Lotto System
StatPath 5 Lotto System

Ohio Rolling Cash 5


14 Upper Tier Number Strings


01-05-19-36-38

01-14-16-32-36

04-10-23-27-36

04-11-21-25-38

04-12-25-27-31

04-16-19-23-38

05-07-25-31-32

05-10-21-31-33

07-11-12-31-38

07-11-13-32-36

07-12-21-23-36

07-14-19-21-38

10-12-13-31-33

11-14-21-23-31



15 Lower Tier Number Strings


03-08-20-29-39

03-08-20-30-39

03-09-18-29-39

03-09-22-29-37

03-09-24-30-34

06-08-22-29-34

06-08-24-28-34

06-08-24-29-30

06-08-26-28-29

06-09-17-26-39

06-15-22-24-30

06-17-18-22-37

08-09-20-26-35

08-15-18-20-37

09-15-17-28-30


Thursday, January 17, 2008

 

No new postings today

Sorry there are no new postings today. Had to care for my wife yesterday and today in her struggle with lung cancer. Will continue as soon as time will permit.

LottoVantage


Wednesday, January 16, 2008

 

Luck, or Skill? Pick 5 Ohio Rolling Cash 5

Continuing the trial comparing differences between RNG and BALL drawn lottery's with identical matrix's. The comparison is based between the California Fantasy 5 and Ohio's Rolling Cash 5.

Note: Adjusted Upper and Lower Tier number strings for (Wednesday 01-16-08).

The way I prefer arriving at a set of numbers to wheel is to track my sum range chart and see where the winning number sums are congregating.

Then, the second part is in deciding which numbers I need for use in the wheel. There are all kinds of tricky formulas around to try, but formulas are always in constant change. How can you successfully manage that constant change?

The way I manage the change is to maintain an accurate up to date statistical flow chart. This chart indicates what numbers are hitting, what their status is at the time of the draw, and where they are located within a structured environment.

Once I created the proper charts, I began seeing that certain groups of numbers behaved in a peculiarly significant pattern. Two groups of numbers were created by dividing the statistical flow chart into an Upper Tier Group, and a Lower Tier Group of numbers.

Many times 4 or 5 numbers would appear in one particular group of numbers, and the very next drawing 4 or 5 numbers would appear in the other/opposite group of numbers. This peculiar pattern has been observed to occur for up to four or five continuous drawings in a row. There is one problem here. At certain times 4 or 5 numbers, (not necessarily the exact same numbers), appear again from within the same group of numbers as the previous drawing.

Now, this observation clicks a switch, doesn't it? If there is a particular pattern that commonly occurs involving a majority of numbers appearing in a certain group of numbers, and the observation has proved to re-occur repeatedly time after time where 4 or 5 numbers is going to re- appear the very next drawing in one group of numbers or the other, what would you do?

Exactly! You would wheel all the numbers from each group and play them, wouldn't you?

But wait, how can all those strings be reduced to an affordable amount for wagering?

Question answered!!! This is what can be done to cover all the numbers from both groups, (Upper Tier, and Lower Tier).

Observe the Average Sum Chart! View where the last two or three total sums appeared at. If there is a Sum Cluster, or a Sum Cluster Alert nearby, these target sum range's may be considered.

Utilize a 4if5 of 19, and a 4if5 of 20 wheel to cover all the numbers, (for a 5 of 39 matrix), and filter the totals from each wheel applying "average sum reductions."

For instance, using a 4if5 of 19 wheel, reduce the total 345 tic's by utilizing Sum Filtering. Reduce the range of 55 to 154 down to, say, 95 to 105. The median range for a 5/39 Lotto is 100. The reduction can be whatever appeals to you. I like viewing the Average Sum Graph and developing a "gut" feeling for what may happen next, for instance, utilizing the sum ranges outlined in the Sum Cluster, or Sum Cluster Alert boxes.

Once this technique is developed, you may be surprised at what is possible. This application can be practiced until a comfort level is achieved and you can become accomplished!

This is the way I do it...

StatPath 5 Lotto System
StatPath 5 Lotto System
 

Ohio Rolling Cash 5


01-05-25-31-38

01-07-21-33-38

01-11-21-31-36

01-11-25-31-32

01-14-23-25-37

02-05-21-33-38

02-06-23-31-37

02-07-21-33-37

02-09-25-31-32

02-10-13-37-38

04-05-25-32-33

04-06-21-32-36

04-09-14-36-37

04-11-21-25-38

06-07-13-36-38

06-11-13-31-38

09-11-23-25-31



Lower Tier Number Strings

03-12-19-27-39

03-12-24-26-34

03-15-17-30-34

03-15-19-28-35

03-15-26-27-29

03-16-20-26-35

03-16-24-28-29

08-15-18-29-30

08-15-19-27-30

08-15-20-27-29

08-17-22-26-27

12-15-22-24-26

12-17-18-19-34

15-17-19-22-26


Results for Tuesday 01/15/08 > 02-05-09-13-25

California Fantasy 5

Upper Tier Number Strings

07-08-20-30-35

07-12-20-24-37

07-13-17-31-32

08-09-16-30-37

08-10-20-30-32

08-10-22-29-31

08-12-17-31-32

09-10-20-30-31

10-13-15-30-32

12-16-20-22-30

Lower Tier Number Strings


01-03-25-33-39

02-06-25-33-34

03-04-18-36-39

03-04-26-33-34

03-18-25-27-28

04-06-25-26-39

04-11-25-27-33

04-14-18-28-36

06-11-14-34-36

06-14-18-28-34


Tuesday, January 15, 2008

 

Luck, or Skill? Pick 5 California Fantasy 5

Continuing the trial comparing differences between RNG and BALL drawn lottery's with identical matrix's. The comparison is based between the California Fantasy 5 and Ohio's Rolling Cash 5.

Note: Adjusted Upper and Lower Tier number strings for (Tuesday 01-15-08).

The way I prefer arriving at a set of numbers to wheel is to track my sum range chart and see where the winning number sums are congregating.

Then, the second part is in deciding which numbers I need for use in the wheel. There are all kinds of tricky formulas around to try, but formulas are always in constant change. How can you successfully manage that constant change?

The way I manage the change is to maintain an accurate up to date statistical flow chart. This chart indicates what numbers are hitting, what their status is at the time of the draw, and where they are located within a structured environment.

Once I created the proper charts, I began seeing that certain groups of numbers behaved in a peculiarly significant pattern. Two groups of numbers were created by dividing the statistical flow chart into an Upper Tier Group, and a Lower Tier Group of numbers.

Many times 4 or 5 numbers would appear in one particular group of numbers, and the very next drawing 4 or 5 numbers would appear in the other/opposite group of numbers. This peculiar pattern has been observed to occur for up to four or five continuous drawings in a row. There is one problem here. At certain times 4 or 5 numbers, (not necessarily the exact same numbers), appear again from within the same group of numbers as the previous drawing.

Now, this observation clicks a switch, doesn't it? If there is a particular pattern that commonly occurs involving a majority of numbers appearing in a certain group of numbers, and the observation has proved to re-occur repeatedly time after time where 4 or 5 numbers is going to re- appear the very next drawing in one group of numbers or the other, what would you do?

Exactly! You would wheel all the numbers from each group and play them, wouldn't you?

But wait, how can all those strings be reduced to an affordable amount for wagering?

Question answered!!! This is what can be done to cover all the numbers from both groups, (Upper Tier, and Lower Tier).

Observe the Average Sum Chart! View where the last two or three total sums appeared at. If there is a Sum Cluster, or a Sum Cluster Alert nearby, these target sum range's may be considered.

Utilize a 4if5 of 19, and a 4if5 of 20 wheel to cover all the numbers, (for a 5 of 39 matrix), and filter the totals from each wheel applying "average sum reductions."

For instance, using a 4if5 of 19 wheel, reduce the total 345 tic's by utilizing Sum Filtering. Reduce the range of 55 to 154 down to, say, 95 to 105. The median range for a 5/39 Lotto is 100. The reduction can be whatever appeals to you. I like viewing the Average Sum Graph and developing a "gut" feeling for what may happen next, for instance, utilizing the sum ranges outlined in the Sum Cluster, or Sum Cluster Alert boxes.

Once this technique is developed, you may be surprised at what is possible. This application can be practiced until a comfort level is achieved and you can become accomplished!

This is the way I do it...

StatPath 5 Lotto System
StatPath 5 Lotto System 

California Fantasy 5

Upper Tier Number Strings

07-08-20-30-35

07-12-20-24-37

07-13-17-31-32

08-09-16-30-37

08-10-20-30-32

08-10-22-29-31

08-12-17-31-32

09-10-20-30-31

10-13-15-30-32

12-16-20-22-30

Lower Tier Number Strings


01-03-25-33-39

02-06-25-33-34

03-04-18-36-39

03-04-26-33-34

03-18-25-27-28

04-06-25-26-39

04-11-25-27-33

04-14-18-28-36

06-11-14-34-36

06-14-18-28-34

Results for Monday 01/14/08 > 03-06-15-24-31

Upper Tier Number Strings


05-08-11-22-32

05-09-12-15-37

05-12-15-17-29

07-08-11-15-37

07-09-10-17-35

07-09-13-20-29

07-13-16-20-22

08-09-11-15-35

08-11-12-20-27

08-13-15-20-22

12-13-15-16-22


Lower Tier Number Strings


01-03-14-24-36

01-03-14-24-38

01-04-06-31-36

01-04-18-23-34

02-03-06-31-36

02-03-14-28-31

02-04-14-24-36

02-04-18-23-33

02-04-21-25-28

02-06-18-23-31

03-04-14-23-36

03-06-21-23-26


Tuesday, January 15, 2008

 

Luck, or Skill? Pick 5 Ohio Rolling Cash 5

Continuing the trial comparing differences between RNG and BALL drawn lottery's with identical matrix's. The comparison is based between the California Fantasy 5 and Ohio's Rolling Cash 5.

Note: Adjusted Upper and Lower Tier number strings for (Tuesday 01-15-08).

The way I prefer arriving at a set of numbers to wheel is to track my sum range chart and see where the winning number sums are congregating.

Then, the second part is in deciding which numbers I need for use in the wheel. There are all kinds of tricky formulas around to try, but formulas are always in constant change. How can you successfully manage that constant change?

The way I manage the change is to maintain an accurate up to date statistical flow chart. This chart indicates what numbers are hitting, what their status is at the time of the draw, and where they are located within a structured environment.

Once I created the proper charts, I began seeing that certain groups of numbers behaved in a peculiarly significant pattern. Two groups of numbers were created by dividing the statistical flow chart into an Upper Tier Group, and a Lower Tier Group of numbers.

Many times 4 or 5 numbers would appear in one particular group of numbers, and the very next drawing 4 or 5 numbers would appear in the other/opposite group of numbers. This peculiar pattern has been observed to occur for up to four or five continuous drawings in a row. There is one problem here. At certain times 4 or 5 numbers, (not necessarily the exact same numbers), appear again from within the same group of numbers as the previous drawing.

Now, this observation clicks a switch, doesn't it? If there is a particular pattern that commonly occurs involving a majority of numbers appearing in a certain group of numbers, and the observation has proved to re-occur repeatedly time after time where 4 or 5 numbers is going to re- appear the very next drawing in one group of numbers or the other, what would you do?

Exactly! You would wheel all the numbers from each group and play them, wouldn't you?

But wait, how can all those strings be reduced to an affordable amount for wagering?

Question answered!!! This is what can be done to cover all the numbers from both groups, (Upper Tier, and Lower Tier).

Observe the Average Sum Chart! View where the last two or three total sums appeared at. If there is a Sum Cluster, or a Sum Cluster Alert nearby, these target sum range's may be considered.

Utilize a 4if5 of 19, and a 4if5 of 20 wheel to cover all the numbers, (for a 5 of 39 matrix), and filter the totals from each wheel applying "average sum reductions."

For instance, using a 4if5 of 19 wheel, reduce the total 345 tic's by utilizing Sum Filtering. Reduce the range of 55 to 154 down to, say, 95 to 105. The median range for a 5/39 Lotto is 100. The reduction can be whatever appeals to you. I like viewing the Average Sum Graph and developing a "gut" feeling for what may happen next, for instance, utilizing the sum ranges outlined in the Sum Cluster, or Sum Cluster Alert boxes.

Once this technique is developed, you may be surprised at what is possible. This application can be practiced until a comfort level is achieved and you can become accomplished!

This is the way I do it...

StatPath 5 Lotto System
StatPath 5 Lotto System


Ohio Rolling Cash 5


Upper Tier Number Strings


01-10-23-32-33

01-15-23-25-36

02-11-14-36-37

02-15-23-27-32

04-07-21-32-36

04-10-23-31-32

04-13-21-25-37

05-06-25-27-36

05-11-25-27-32