by PadawanLotto » Fri Mar 01, 2013 3:10 pm
The new Number Differences filter found in the Winning Numbers analyzer is nice but it takes some work to track repeating differences. To track repeating differences you have to back track drawings and use the winning numbers analyzer with number differences and then look at each level and record the differences that hit by hand. In my 5/39 the differences of 1 thru 6 are the most common repeaters.
Number Differences Strategy
This idea is based on one number repeating from the last drawing.
Load a full package, run package analyze, make sure that you include Repeating Numbers, Number Differences, and Ticket Numbers.
Open History, Latest History.
Go to repeating numbers and click on repeating numbers 1 and run filter accept and refresh the package analyzer.
Now in the package analyzer open number differences and set to level 1.
Open latest history and set to level 1, find and highlight the differences that contain the numbers that were drawn in the last drawing.
Go back to package analyzer and highlight the differences that you highlighted in latest history.
Now when you go to filter (At least # to # in each ticket) the most common is 1 to 3, this will leave a lot of combinations of course but, if one of the numbers from the last drawing is drawn you will have all numbers drawn in the next drawing on one line.
Do this for all levels 1 thru 10 and refresh the package analyzer after every filtering. If any numbers are removed from the total pool of number it could help in determining the (At least # to # in each ticket).
You could choose (At least 1 to 1 or 2 to 2 or 3 to 3 in each ticket) but if you don’t have the right one you will lose the jackpot combination.
If there are only 3 differences highlighted you can bet that the At least will be only 1 or 2.
If there are only 4 differences highlighted you can bet that the At least will be only 1 or 2.
Now say that you have filtered a number of levels using (At least 1 to 3 in each ticket) and the next level you try to filter 1 to 3 and it removes no tickets this is a sign that the (At least is either a 1, 2, or 3) in this case it comes down to your best guess. If there are 5 differences highlighted it’s very possible that the (At least is 2 to 3).
This strategy can be altered to work the same way with the 2nd to the last draw. Say the draw before the last draw had no repeating numbers and you think that 1 or more numbers might be drawn from that drawing follow the same filtering process as listed above.
If you can find differences that are unlikely to repeat in the next drawing that you can remove this helps out a great deal.
Play around, do so testing, do some past difference tracking to get familiar with the filter.
Good Luck!
Padawan