Geenie said:
I bought Lotto Pro when I first started analysing numbers but it only prints out combinations you make from within the program. I guess there is not any program out there for inputing your own combos and printing. I'll have to do it manually for now.
It just takes sooo long when I want to play more than a 100 bets (not too often).
Geenie, a while ago I figured out how to add your own wheels to Lotto Pro. Take a look at the text files within the wheels/ directory. To add your own, you simply need to use the same naming convention they expect. I added a 13 number 5 if 6 wheel (51 lines) named ASysW1356.a06 and here are the contents ( ____ -- are my comments only)...
6 _____ -- numbers per ticket
13 ____ -- total numbers in wheel
51 ____ -- number of tickets/lines
5 _____ -- numbers match if
6 _____ -- numbers are correct
010203040506 ___ -- 6 positions from 01 to 13 no spaces
010203070809
040506070809
010204071011
030506071011
030408091011
010205081012
010306091012
020306081112
010405091112
010406081013
020305091013
010305081113
010206091113
010304071213
020506071213
020408091213
070810111213
010507091013
020406070910
020405070811
030507080912
010607081112
040506101112
030406071113
020307091112
020306081013
050608091113
030405101213
010210111213
020304071012
030406091213
020508091011
060708091012
010304070810
020405101113
010204060812
010407091113
010205070813
010305061213
010203040509
010306091011
010308091213
010205060710
020506091112
070910111213
010305071112
030405070913
020306070813
010304081112
010405070912
You can easily do this with Notepad or any other editor. The naming of the file with ASysXXX.a0N (that's a-zero-N) means abbreviated wheels where N is the number of balls, and XXX is whatever you want. For full wheels, use FSysXXX.f0N convention.