They obviously won't devulge that QP's account for fewer winners and neither will they tell you that an astronomical 3.1% of all jackpot winners commit suicide within 7 years of winning. I got the info from a long time friend of mine that works for our lottery commissions statistical department simply.
Sure I am previleged to have such a friend but he doesn't know what numbers will be drawn either, however, he told me often that the secret is within the Gauss Bell Curve and distribution probability combined.
I believe him because not only have we been friends since childhood but also, which filter is best to get the next likely numbers in Expert Lottos Strategy Part 1 and 2? The Sum Filter.... and it has everything to do with the bell curve and when I showed him what I was doing, he told me, darn your close to cracking it With that EL strategy.
Stan was onto something when he thought about creating the WNH filter and he may not be aware of how close he really was to wrapping this up himself.
The weakness of lottos is that they can only spit out so many probable combinations. When population grows too much, they need to give lower odds with games such as Powerball. Luckily for us in Canada, we don't have those games yet.