Visual Lottery Analyser - Graphical Layout Analysis  
 
Previous tutorial Contact & Outside Numbers Analysis concluded that we can use certain dynamically generated group of numbers to analyze lottery game.
 
Contact & Outside groups of numbers are created by the game dynamically, each drawing brings different Ticket View layout. Besides that, Ticket View have some groups of numbers that are permanent.
These groups of numbers can be analyzed with success as well.

All Ticket Views, of all games, consist some group of numbers that are placed on them in geometrical permanent order.
Here in the picture you may see circled in the yellow color, numbers that are placed on the first horizontal line of Ticket View layout.
In our sample game, Ticket View does have 7 horizontal lines.
 

Same here, in the picture you may see circled in the yellow color, numbers that are placed on the first vertical line of Ticket View layout.
In our sample game, Ticket View does have 7 vertical lines.
 

If you run Visual Lottery Analyser software and use its Visual Analyser feature you will see that in the real life,
in standard games new drawing numbers are never drawn all in one line!
They always are distributed over the
Ticket View in different positions. This rule does not apply in 100% to Pick games, however may be used.
To take advantage of this knowledge just never choose too much numbers from one line.
If, in your game 6 numbers are drawn and you choose 6 or 5 numbers from one line only, then is most likely
that you are going to loose your chances.
 
Since the drawing numbers are located in Ticket View at different positions, we can also check how the new drawing numbers are placing themselves in positions between the previous drawing numbers. 

Here in our sample picture of Lotto 6/49 game we see previous drawing
numbers (red) and the new drawing numbers (blue borders).

Green circles indicated the first and second number of previous drawing.
Number 1 and 11.
As we can see only two numbers 3 and 6 of new drawing numbers are drawn between them.

To follow our example see the yellow circles that indicates the fifth and sixth number of previous drawing.
Number 30 and 41.
As we can see only one numbers 32 of new drawing numbers has been drawn between them.

This way we can analyze how many of new drawing numbers has been drawn : Above the first previous number, between first and second number, between second and third number and so on.... and finally below the last previous number.

This rule is rather stable and it is very unlikely that all new drawing numbers will be drawn just between one pair of previous numbers.
 
 Keep reading and see next Blocks & Groups Analysis tutorial.
 

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