For those who got the system:
The way I use it is to make a list of the past 4 days of winning numbers from my state. I start at the top of the list with the oldest mid winner and below I put eve's winner. That constitutes one day. Then do it for the second day and so on. If your state only has one drawing, then just use that draw as one day.
The goal is to play on the 5th, 6th and 7th days. Here's an example of the list you'll be making (always update after a draw):
April 1-mid 279
eve 190
April 2-mid 338
eve 429
April 3-mid 519
eve 627
April 4-mid 714
eve 310
To get the seed number to play on April 5th, you need to go back to April 1st, and look at both mid and eve draw winning numbers 279 and 190.
I had to decide which one to use, because it would get too expensive to use both. I'll show you later how I decide which set to use.
For example, if we decide to use 279, you simply look up that number in the list provided by the system, and play the corresponding 6 or 12 sets on the 5th day, which would be on the 5th of April. If it hits on the 5th, start the whole process over again. If it doesn't hit, play it again on the 6th. If it hits on the 6th, start the whole process over. If it doesn't hit on the 6th, play it on the 7th. If it doesn't hit on the 7th, start the whole process again.
I've seen where straight and box hits have come in the next day after the seed number date, or the second, and even third day, but most of the hits in my experience, have hit between the 5th, 6th, and 7th days. Sometime even 8th, but rarely.
Please don't get confused. You are NOT playing everyday after the seed date of April 1st. You are merely getting the seed number from that date to play on the 5th.
Most systems I've seen attempt to hit the number the next day. This one seems to hit 5, 6 or 7 days later. So in essence, why wait 5 days to start playing the 12 sets, just go back 4 days and eliminate the waiting period, and play on the 5th. Makes sense right?
That's pretty much it. You may want to do a tweak of your own state and back test it for a month and see if maybe going back 5 days works better.
Here's the instructions on how I determine which seed number to use, mid or eve. It doesn't always work and eliminate one set, but when it does, it hepls narrow things down.
Our example above was 279-mid, and 190-eve. Which one do I use? Well I look at 279 first, and look up the corresponding 6 or 12 sets to be played. I start with April first and see if the eve's wiining number hit in that list. Then i look at april 2nd's mid draw and see if it hit, and so on, all the way to the eve of the 4th. If 279's list of 6 or 12 sets had a winner from april 1st eve to april 4th eve, I disqualify that number 279 to be used as my seed because it had a hit already, and the likelyhood of another is remote. Not to say that it can't produce any more, but I personally don't use it. Then I do the same with 190. If there are no hits with that number, then it's the one I use as the seed number. 190 hasn't hit yet within the 4 days april 1st to april 4th, and so it's the ideal candidate seed number to use. But sometimes both mid and eve haven't had a hit, and then I'm back to square one, and have to make a decision of mid or eve. I just use mid in that case. Or you can alternate.
I hope I explained it well enough. If you have any questions, please don't hesitate, and I'll try my best to answer them as quickly as possible.
Yesterday, Florida had no hit, and that was to be expected considering we had 2 consecutive wins. A straight hit on Friday with 389, and the 40 bucks I won boxed 50 cents on saturday with 802. That's ok, like i said earlier, it doesn't hit 100% but about 70 percent in Florida. Theoretically, it should work universally, because of the way the 12 sets have been produced by the author of the system. The method used is nothing new, and had many variations of it here on the LP, but what I've never seen is the application of those sets, meaning the going back 4 days, and playing on the 5th and so on.
Good luck folks. I hope you have many wins.