This is just an idea I thought I would experiment with using the 5/39 game.
There are 9 states that currently have a 5/39 Game.
California - Georgia - Illinois - Maryland - Michigan - New York - Ohio - Pennsylvania - Tennessee
I have a total of 17,000 past draws dating back to 1992.
There are over 575,000 plus possible combinations.
Sums range from 15 to 185. Sum 86 being smack in the middle.
What I did was this:
You take any 5/39 combination. For example:
01 05 17 22 32 (This was actually the winning number in Michigan Tuesday eve)
Then find the difference between each of the 5 combinations. So the next line would be:
4 12 5 10 (01 - -5 = 4, 05 - 17 = 12, etc)
Next step is to find the difference between the:
4 12 5 10
So our next line would be:
8 7 5
Continue until you have 1 number left.
1 2
1
So "1" would be the final number.
What I did was calculate all 575,000 combinations with this method. I guess you could call it "Roll Down Method"
The next elimination was Sums. I used a total of 39 Sums. Sum 86 in the middle and 12 below and 12 high. So the Sums range was 67 through 105.
The combinations must have a Sum Total of between 67 and 105. The 5 combinations must have 3 even and 2 odd or 3 odd and 2 even numbers.
The total number of combinations totaled over 38,000.
From these 38,000 plus combinations I reduced this list by 1117 combinations. These were the winning combinations that have been drawn from the 9 states above dating back to 1992.
Now the total combinations remaining is:
37,323
One of these remaining combinations will hit almost every night from the 9 states.
The Sums and Combinations are as follows:
Sum = # of Combination
67 498
68 508
69 601
70 541
71 651
72 616
73 650
74 748
75 664
76 798
77 764
78 787
79 900
80 812
81 953
82 906
83 906
84 1020
85 953
86 1080
87 1030
88 1021
89 1157
90 1050
91 1188
92 1119
93 1126
94 1240
95 1130
96 1223
97 1186
98 1172
99 1273
100 1129
101 1266
102 1194
103 1197
104 1259
105 1154
The next step in this experiment is to randomly (computer picks) pick 1 combination from each of the 39 sums. So you end up with 39 Picks. The computer picks I am calling "Ticket Numbers"
So for example, last night Michigan 5/39 drawing was 01 05 17 22 32 with a Sum of 77. It had 3 Odd and 2 Even and the "Roll Down" equaled "1".
The winning Ticket was # 49 in the Sum Group 77 (1-764)
This is the experiment for tonight.
I had the computer randomly pick 39 Tickets from the group of 39 Sums.
I will post them on the next thread!!