Previous Tutorial
Lottery Game View At Hand concluded that a game is like a
graphical square box of numbers.
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Each drawing's number placed on a Ticket View
have its own surrounding field around him.
All numbers within its field we will call the Contact numbers.
All of the rest ticket's numbers that are not within surrounding
field
an number
we will call Outside numbers.
To visually show those Contact numbers we will paint them on our
Ticket View with different color than rest of numbers, light
blue color in the picture is surrounding example number 11.
As we can see
on our example
view 3,4,5,10,11,12,17,18,19 numbers
are the Contact numbers.
The drawing number (11) itself is a Contact number too.
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Here
is the Ticket View with all drawing numbers and their
surrounding fields. This way the entire game's
Ticket View is always divided into
a two different group of numbers: Contact & Outside numbers.
To see how your lottery game changes itself the Ticket View just
run
Visual Lottery Analyser software and go through some drawings.
You will see how this is amazing, any game have: past,
current
or future drawings consisting contact & outside numbers
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So, in the
picture above we have the Ticket View that shows us
drawings numbers 1,11,23,28,30, 41 with all contact fields.
Treat this view as your base game layout to analyze and predict
future drawing numbers.
Let's say that new numbers are drawn: 3,6,22,32,45,49
In previous tutorial we learned that new numbers are placed on
the top
of previous numbers in the Ticket View and shown in blue borders
style.
In our ticket view we can see now that some of the new numbers
are
placed within contact field of previous numbers and some are
not.
Numbers 3,22 and 49 have been drawn as in Contact numbers and
6,32,45 have been drawn as in Outside numbers
Why this is so significant in lottery games please see
the Contact & Outside
Numbers Analysis tutorial. |
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