DaveT said:Hello wizard.
It's fair to say that I do create and check a lot of full-spectrum sets (lines of 9) from one draw to the next - it's really a continuous process, from the Saturday evening to the following Wednesday,and from Wednesday evening to the next Saturday, during my spare time...
Since I am also regularly viewing the recent history of the UK draw on my 'results grid' (graphical) I can easily spot a line which has matched 6 numbers for a recent draw.
Veronica suggested that I am 'having a bit of luck there' - Could be, BUT -
I think it is merely a statistical fact that, if you create enough sets within a few days, you WILL get the odd set with a 6-number match for a nearby draw (whether recent or future)
This applies only to sets with lines of 9, ofcourse - full spectrum sets with lines of 6 would only yield a line of 6 VERY occasionally, if at all...
Now, the BIG challenge is to SPOT a 6-number match line ON TIME,AND THEN ENter it as a Full Wheel (6 from 9) to win the jackpot....
As you may have read earlier in this thread, on just the 2nd day of using these sets (via the link provided by 'blitzed'), I created a set containing a line with ALL 6 NUMBERS for the very next draw! - AND I had isolated this line, but unfortunately did not enter it, in favour of another, unsuccessful line.![]()
SO I will just have to continue creating these sets, in the hope (or rather expectation) that another winner will appear again soon.
Indeed I EXPECT to see a line within these sets containing 6 (or 5+bonus) for the next draw every few weeks or so - it's just a matter of whether I can 'spot' it, and enter it as my chosen wheel...
To that end, my method of viewing the recent draw history on a grid or matrix is the mainstay of the strategy -
After many years studying the graphical patterns of draws as they progress from week-to-week, I can PERIODICALLY (but not every week) spot a pair or two that TYPICALLY would occur in the next draw.
So I 'look out' for these pairs when I generate my random full-spectrum sets - and create a SHORTLIST of sequences which contain these pairs or groups, having already 'seen' them in my graphical study.
It is from THIS shortlist that I try to isolate the winning line.
DaveT,
How often do you win second prize or a jackpot?
I wouldn't mind doing that.

