Dennis Bassboss
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Good luck to both of you....See you in the winner circle I am waiting for you there.... 

Can't agree more on this...I like this attitude of sharing and giving credit where it belong...peter said:Well if there is any major winning here the credit certainly belongs to Karnac for sharing this.
I like the attitude about his sharing does'nt affect his pocket, it affects the lotto's.![]()
peter said:Well if there is any major winning here the credit certainly belongs to Karnac for sharing this.
I like the attitude about his sharing does'nt affect his pocket, it affects the lotto's.![]()
luckyhorse said:i agree! thank you karnac! could you imagine what would happen if we distributed these numbers across the country!!!! i guarantee the lotto corp would have their jaw dropping
Karnac said:Keno is even more enticing...one draw this week 11 out of 15 numbers hit.....6,7,8,9 numbers hit often.
charles2 said:what setting did you have it at on chart 7 for this ont keno hit karnac?
arcwelder said:Hi Karnac
Could you please (if possible) explain a little more the 'Chart 7' method for people that don't have GH software? (" ... Chart 7...the 6 game column and scroll down to the numbers that have 0 hits in the last 6 draws and choose a couple that have had hits in 6-10 draws. Use chart 3. ...") Can I recreate these results using pen and paper without GH software? Just asking. THX
Karnac said:Hello arcwelder
I can show you the basic premise of this with pen and paper. What I can't show you without the program is how to backcheck for the optimum number of games back to select for your particular lottery game. Every lottery is different. CAN649 and Super7 are completely different settings.
See if this makes sense. Chart 7 is simply a hit chart. When I refer to game settings I mean number of games back. So the optimum setting in CAN649 is 6 , 25 , 30.
This means 6 games back, 25 games back, 30 games back.
So get out your graph paper and make 3 columns
Label them : 6 games back, 25 games back, 30 games back
On another sheet write down the numbers . Top to bottom 1-49
Go to your database of draws. Go back 6 draws. Count the number of times each number hits in those 6 most recent draws. Include the bonus numbers. Total them . Then take the number that had the most hits and place it at the top of the 6 games back column and continue adding the numbers with the most hits in order until you have 15 numbers. Your chart will under 6 games back will resemble this example
Number Hits
2 4
43 4
29 3
31 3
11 2
12 2
9 1
16 1
1 0
3 0
4 0
5 0 ...Etc...to 15 numbers
Be sure to keep the numerical sequence(descending order)of each number.
The same process must then be done for 25 and 30 games back until you have 3 columns of 15 numbers in order of most to least hits. This is what I see onscreen using the program. There's only 15 numbers used in each column. Now you can wheel any or all of these sets of 15 or as I mentioned earlier, add longshots, primes, or numbers that have skipped 1-5 or 6-9 draws to make an 18 number wheel. You can also pick out the numbers common to all three columns and wheel them. 7-12 numbers are usually available this way, although I have not tried this myself.
I hope this is reasonably clear for everyone to understand, and remember to try it on paper first to see how it performs before you spend a dime.
Good Luck![]()
Brad said:Hi Mirage, I can handle this Q too![]()
A Stack is a collection of Groups of Filters as used in the WINHunter program. Click here for an example. LT designed the tutorial a while back to help with Andrew's effort.
I don't know if other programs use the same term, but it's possible.
Cheers