Thursday, January 10, 2013

Technical Basis of Lotto System - Gain Experience As You Build It


Sacrificing a bit of your time today will pay off big tomorrow. If you are willing to make this, I am ready to help you right now. Until now you bought a lotto ticket being totally unprepared to win. No wonder why you lost always. If you have read my articles, probably you remember that I mentioned in every place, that to win the lottery you should to study your lotto system. Without knowing your system, you can not win it. The study includes a technical part and a creative part like an artist. The technical part is the subject of this article and it requires to build a basis upon which you collect, gather and develop data of the system. This is your work. An efficient lotto player is both a worker and an artist.
There are three reasons of doing it. First, you start from scratch and you need a foundation for your action. Second, you need to know how your lotto system works. Third, you need a place where to examine and determine, estimate and test what numbers have the best chance to be drawn next time. The starting point of your work is writing down the last 50 previous draws of a lotto system you like. You arrange all the drawn numbers, in columns by their frequency. Thus you proceed with all 50 draws until you get the actual live draw. But in order to do the job clear, nice and ordered, I have to tell you a few little things.
You take a blank paper and put it on vertical. Now you make on it, about 16 vertical lines to create a clear space for every column. It means that on such page you may have about 16-17 columns of numbers. On the left side of the page is column number one. In this column you put all the numbers of your chosen system. If, for example, your system has 49 numbers, then you write all of these numbers, from 1 to 49, starting from the top of page to the bottom line. But if your system has more than 49 numbers, then you need to attach down another page and to glue it. You do this for two reasons.First, to know what numbers were drawn and what numbers are what we call overdue
The second reason is to keep an order because when you work with so many numbers, you can get easily confused. But if you listen to me, your work will be fun. You see? So you construct the technical basis of your lotto game and now you have a clear picture of the numbers arrangement and behavior. The creative work will be the subject of another article.

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