Hi everyone!
While I'm waiting for the first win from my GATs of choice (so far got some 2/6 + 2/5 hits), I used this weekend to take a deep look at my previous strategies, in particular filtering.
Catching up on the latest results, there seems to be a group of people who are able to almost certainly (>80%) get 5/6 from 6/49 playing about 1000 blocks (1000€), surely a sum many of us could borrow from their saving accounts for a week or two, given the implied guaranty.
Personally, in simulated drawings, I managed to hit 5/6 (>500 blocks) occasionally, but never without a heavy dose of loser weeks in between the good ones.
The forum seems a bit sleepy right now, hopefully one or two members will come out of the shadows in the coming weeks.
Paperino
Limits Of Filtering - What is really possible?
-
- Regular
- Posts: 47
- Joined: Sat Oct 13, 2012 10:22 am
- Location: Merseyside UK
Re: Limits Of Filtering - What is really possible?
Hi Paperino,
It is a bit quiet here, but we are very effective .
I haven't been here much so was interested to read that you say group of people are able to hit 5/6 from 6/49 1000 blocks and over 80% success rate? Correct me if I am wrong, does that mean matching 5 or 6 numbers in a 6/49 format? does block mean tickets or combinations? does over 80% means if buying 1000 tickets (block) will results in matching 5 or 6 numbers 8 out of 10 times? I just want some definition and clarification before I make any opinion.
Good luck
It is a bit quiet here, but we are very effective .
I haven't been here much so was interested to read that you say group of people are able to hit 5/6 from 6/49 1000 blocks and over 80% success rate? Correct me if I am wrong, does that mean matching 5 or 6 numbers in a 6/49 format? does block mean tickets or combinations? does over 80% means if buying 1000 tickets (block) will results in matching 5 or 6 numbers 8 out of 10 times? I just want some definition and clarification before I make any opinion.
Good luck
Re: Limits Of Filtering - What is really possible?
Ilovelottery, yes, it is possible to win a "5 of 6" prize nearly every single time playing around 1000 combinations.
I mostly use GAT now, but 2 weeks ago I adjusted my abandoned filter software (not Lotto Architect) and nearly got there, too. It takes time, it won't give you a 6 of 6 match and there is always the chance of losing money or catching a week with more winners than usual (=making less profit).
I mostly use GAT now, but 2 weeks ago I adjusted my abandoned filter software (not Lotto Architect) and nearly got there, too. It takes time, it won't give you a 6 of 6 match and there is always the chance of losing money or catching a week with more winners than usual (=making less profit).
-
- Regular
- Posts: 47
- Joined: Sat Oct 13, 2012 10:22 am
- Location: Merseyside UK
Re: Limits Of Filtering - What is really possible?
Hi Paperino
Mathematically or randomly, it takes about 5400 number of combinations to find one that can math a 5 number in a 6/49 format. To get 8/10 success with 1,000 combinations means about 5x better, less 8/10th. In your case (500 combinations) is 10x better, but if you only hit once in ten occasions (am guessing) then that would not be 10x better at all. This figures given by the 'group' is truthful and accurate then it means GAT does help and works. However, I am not convinced until its proven. Like you said in you initial post,
Good luck everyone!
Mathematically or randomly, it takes about 5400 number of combinations to find one that can math a 5 number in a 6/49 format. To get 8/10 success with 1,000 combinations means about 5x better, less 8/10th. In your case (500 combinations) is 10x better, but if you only hit once in ten occasions (am guessing) then that would not be 10x better at all. This figures given by the 'group' is truthful and accurate then it means GAT does help and works. However, I am not convinced until its proven. Like you said in you initial post,
surely a sum many of us could borrow from their saving accounts for a week or two, given the implied guaranty.
Good luck everyone!
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 13 guests