Hello all.
Been quite some months till i got the chance to get into this forum. Thanks to the administrators at last got in
My favourite game is pick 5 from a pool of 42. Am using Advantage Plus and the ideas suggested from Ms. Howard in LMG. Assuming that eventually equilibrium needs to be established in drawing numbers, i would like to know if any of Adv+ users did use any particular chart which gave them concrete results. Applying Karnac's theory using chart 7 gives quite limited results. Winning with 3 is not my target. 4 hits are extremely very rare. 5 hits ... never when back testing. Tried to apply chart 4 - Drawing since hit Chart together with filters of odd/even, high/low etc. However i am always ending up with the neighbors. To eventually filter out some numbers its quite tough. To reduce the odds instead of playing just 5 numbers am trying to extend the net to 7-8 number plays.Bias is the keyword ... and i am missing it completely it seems.... unless its just pure luck by using quick picks.
Thanks for any feedback.
Been quite some months till i got the chance to get into this forum. Thanks to the administrators at last got in
My favourite game is pick 5 from a pool of 42. Am using Advantage Plus and the ideas suggested from Ms. Howard in LMG. Assuming that eventually equilibrium needs to be established in drawing numbers, i would like to know if any of Adv+ users did use any particular chart which gave them concrete results. Applying Karnac's theory using chart 7 gives quite limited results. Winning with 3 is not my target. 4 hits are extremely very rare. 5 hits ... never when back testing. Tried to apply chart 4 - Drawing since hit Chart together with filters of odd/even, high/low etc. However i am always ending up with the neighbors. To eventually filter out some numbers its quite tough. To reduce the odds instead of playing just 5 numbers am trying to extend the net to 7-8 number plays.Bias is the keyword ... and i am missing it completely it seems.... unless its just pure luck by using quick picks.
Thanks for any feedback.