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|    Ion Saliu to All    |
|    Re: Super 18,6,4,6 42 Wheel    |
|    01 Sep 21 07:01:08    |
      From: ionsaliu@gmail.com              Super Wheelers & Dealers –       Kotkoduck, Kokostirk, Mafitzer, Koverker et. Al.:              May Peace and History be with you!              I revived some strategies based on lotto wheeling. Google groups is a good       repository of theories and techniques focusing on playing lotto wheels. As you       remember me, I am really a big fan of them reduced lottery systems. Main       reason: You hit all 6        winners, but you won’t get the jackpot more often than not!              But I noticed this year of COVID grace that I could improve the efficiency of       the wheels by a factor of magnitude. The key is the number frequency — and       derivatives (pair frequency and triplets frequency).              I just analyzed once more the wheels produced here by Kotkoduck (aka Robert       Perkis) and Mafitzer (aka Manfred). In fact, Kotkoduck’s second wheel is the       same as Mafitzer’s. They grouped the numbers differently.              The main 3-number groups in Mafitzer’s wheel:              1 16 17        2 15 18       3 12 14       4 7 13       5 9 11       6 8 10              Each group appears 5 times in the system. It is the largest frequency; the       rest of the groups occur 2 times, or once.              The main 3-number groups in Kotkoduck’s wheel:              1 2 3        4 5 6        7 8 9        10 11 12       13 14 15       16 17 18              Each group appears 5 times in the system. It is the largest frequency; the       rest of the groups occur 2 times, or once.       Kotkoduck’s wheel is more intuitive when applying the strategy I present       here.              On the main menu of the Bright / Ultimate software packages: Run function ‘U       = Super Utilities’, then option 3 = ‘Triplets rundown’.              Open your up-to-the-date data file and enter the range of analysis. In my case       of a 49-number lotto game, the parpaluck applicable to triples (i.e., range of       analysis) is 70.              I arrived at that figure by analyzing the W6.1 winning report. It shows a       median of 35 for the ‘Three’ parameter. That is, in half the drawings       analyzed, a triplet will repeat within 35 lottery drawings. I multiplied that       factor by 2 (e.g., 70 in my        case) to get a better chance of two triplet-repeats.              The program creates several files, including Triple6.SOR. It lists all lotto       triples in descending order, from the most frequent to the triplet with the       worst frequency.              I create a ‘Picks’ file from the most frequent triplets. In my case, there       is a bunch of trips with the best frequency of 2. I make sure my selections       consist of unique numbers only. There are lots of trips with a frequency of 2.              I paste 6 triplets to my ‘Picks’ file. That’s why it is easier to work       with Kotkoduck’s wheel: You don’t have to worry about the grouping of the       numbers. You simply copy 6 triplets that give a line of 18 unique lotto       numbers.              Here is a real-life sample of my ‘Picks’ file:              1 7 36 3 5 10 11 26 27 13 35 46 22 32 37 30 40 43              The 18 numbers are unique. Every trip has a frequency of 2. I also selected       the triplets to have a good balance based on lotto decades.              Do NOT sort the numbers. You feed the ‘Picks’ file to my ‘       ottoWheeler.exe’ software.              More lotto wheeling strategies can be studied here:              • https://saliu.com/bbs/best-18-number-lotto-wheels.html       • The Best Lotto Wheels for 18 Numbers: 4-in-6 Minimum Guarantee.              Ion Saliu (aka Parpaluck)       18-Wheeler At-Large              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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