Both Rules Applied In A Single Table
A Guide Sheet!
Also known as A "Calculated Results Table"

 

The table below shows each Range of Numbers Group in Rule #2 broken down by Odd/Even Set in Rule #1.

With this breakdown, you get to see how many number combinations are possible in each Odd/Even Set for each Identifier Group. By now you should know that even when you break number combinations down into smaller groups, the larger of the smaller groups still have the best chance of being drawn. Looking at the table below you could narrow your number combination selections down to some very specific groups which have the best chance of being drawn.

One other important point is that with this table you can see how you could balance your number combinations with odd and even numbers and still be playing a group which has a very low chance of being drawn. You could also balance your number combinations using numbers across the range of numbers in the game, yet still play into a group which has the least chance of being drawn. This is why you want to balance your number combinations both ways!

The table shows a current 5 of 36 game after 1239 drawings. Bear in mind that the table is for demonstration purposes only. It shows where the larger groups are and, therefore, why it works when you balance your number combinations both ways for any game. If your game is not a 5 of 36 game, the number groups and the calculations would be different but the larger groups would still be in the same position as shown in the table below.



The 1-2-2 Group above was calculated to be drawn 172 times to date. It has actually been drawn 177 times so far. Which of the Odd/Even Sets in the 1-2-2 group do you think were drawn the most? At this point you can tell which Odd/Even Sets were drawn the most just by looking at how many combinations are possible for each. The larger Odd/Even Sets were drawn much more often than the smaller, less balanced, Odd/Even Sets. It works this way for every game in the country.

Looking at the table can you see how you could balance your number combinations with odd and even numbers yet still play into a group which is quite unlikely to be drawn? Look at the 3odd/2 even Set in the 5-0-0 group.

Can you see how you could balance your numbers across the range of numbers in the game yet still play into a group which is unlikely to be drawn? Look at the 5odd/0even Set in the 1-2-2 group.

The table above, shows quite graphically why you need to apply both rules at the same time to be absolutely sure of playing a type of number combination which has the best chance of being drawn on any given night and which will be drawn the most over any given period of time! As you can see, even though you are playing the lottery, it's impossible for you to win the jackpot if you are not playing the type of number combination drawn.

Our intention is to help lottery players beat the odds. Those players with computers as well as those without. Spread the word! The two rules we have given you will certainly do that. Guaranteed, as more players shift their number combinations from those types drawn the least to those types drawn the most, there will, indeed, be more lottery winners! You now have the tools to help you do the same thing. All you need to do is apply two rules!! Go for it! And don't forget to share! :)

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