On Saturday, June 24, 2017 at 6:11:37 AM UTC-4, Doollow (aka nigel) wrote:
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> So you take the top predictions of your skips strategy and ignore them,
> choosing your numbers from the remainder?
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Doollow:
This time I take your word at its face value. Many lottery players don’t grasp the ‘reverse lottery strategy’ concept. More in-depth study is required from everybody, starting with the dedicated Web page:
The ‘reversed lottery strategy’ is not about discarding of numbers; it is about eliminating combinations.
You create a skip system with a good winning frequency. On the page dedicated to the lottery skips, I analyzed a system for the skip equivalent to degree of certainty equal to 75%. Actually, it was a system based on skips in single digits only (0 to 9).
The system hits around 15 times in 100 drawings in the 649 lotto. The system consisted of 31 numbers which generate a total of 736281 combosnations (a favorite term of mine in lottery-speak):
Next, I apply the ‘LIE elimination’ (‘strategy in reverse’) to that pool of combinations. I create another pool of numbers based on Gail-Howard-type skip system. The system I created consisted of 24 numbers. I placed the remaining 25 numbers in another pool. I also created a pool of 24 numbers with the highest frequency. I also created a pool of 25 numbers with the lowest frequency.
I generated (software: SkipSystem) combinations for each pool of numbers. Then, I concatenated the 4 files in one LIE file. Some 623K combinations in total.
You saw in your (in)famous Lottery World Cup that a pool of 24 numbers hits 3 of 6 winners more often than not. So, chances are good that none of 623K combinations will hit ‘4 of 6’ winners in the next drawing. In fact, each of the 4 pools of numbers had ‘3 of 6’ winners.
I ran a combination generator in the Bright / Ultimate software packages. I enabled the ‘LIE elimination’ function (must press Y for Yes at the prompt). I enabled the ID4 filter (‘eliminate all 4-number groups in the LIE file’). Theoretically, no combination should be generated. Groups of 4 numbers in just 1033 combinations should eliminate all `14 million combinations in the 6/49 lotto set. But in our case, there are many overlapping 4-number groups.
I couldn’t finish the run in some 10 hours. My computer is pretty fast, but I still lost my patience. This is the problem with 6-number lotto games and tough lottery filters like ‘LIE elimination’: Patience runs thin. Many lottery players and software users lose their patience and abandon the strategy. By contrast, it only takes an hour to complete all tasks in the pick (digit) lotteries.
That’s why we need to work with a restrained amount of combinations. We start with the 736281 combinations generated by the 31-number skip system. We know the system has a very good frequency (around 15 times in 100 draws).
We apply another function of the combination generators in the Bright / Ultimate software packages: ‘Purge’. We eliminate combinations from the 736281-combo file, instead of generating ~14 million combos and checking each and every one against a number of filters.
We still enable the ‘LIE elimination’ function. Now we enable a filter that’s less tight: ID5. The degree of certainty is very high that none of the 4 pools of numbers (24, 25, 24, 25) will hit ‘5 of 6’ winners in the next drawing.
Gain, those 623K combinations in the LIE file should eliminate every combination found in the file we purge. It only takes 54201 combinations to have all ‘5 of 6’ groups in 6-49 lotto. But since many groups overlap, we will get a few combinations remaining in play.
You can add many more combinations to the LIE file. Just a few examples. You will notice that the same strings of odd/even, low/high, increase/decrease to do not repeat from draw to draw. The decades and last-digits do not repeat either. The skips do not repeat from drawing to drawing. The same about deltas; etc.
All those combinations that fall in a LIE file represent waste. They will not hit in the very next draw and they should not be played. You can add all those hundreds of combinations you posted in this newsgroup over the years. I betcha they won’t hit ‘3 of 6’ often. Apply the LIE ID3 filter and get rid of millions of wasted combosnations!
If patience is an issue (especially because of a slow PC), generate random combinations instead. And instead of playing one or very few combinations every drawing, select 100 combos and play every 10 drawings or so.
That’s how you apply the lottery skip strategy in conjunction with the ‘lottery strategy in reverse’. And always go to the Parpaluck site for the best information.