LOTTO LOGIC MANUAL A] Configure Configure a new lottery Posted on March 25, 2016 by 2016 by admin
Open a new database: Start and configure a new ottery by b y seecting either the open foder icon on the toobar or from the menu seect !"ie# then !Open$%ew &ottery# from the resuting drop down ist' (fter you ha)e seected one of these options you wi be presented with an open diaog bo* simiar to the one dispayed beow'
+ype in a tite for your ottery in the te*t bo* beside !"ie name:# n ame:# f you are paying "orida A) +ype otto for instance you may want to type in !"orida &otto# another e*ampe may be !+e*as &otto# if you are paying +e*as +e*as otto, or !&otto 6$-.# for /anadas &otto 6$-., or !Powerba# for powerba type otteries, !Singapore !Singap ore +oto# +oto# for Singapore +oto, whate)er you decide you want for your tite is up to you' B) %ow cic on the !Open# button' (fter you cic !Open# you wi be presented with a !%ew "ie Settings# diaog bo* simiar to the one dispayed d ispayed on the ne*t page'
h ighight the C) Open an existing database: +o open an e*isting database simpe highight ottery you wish to open and then cic open' ou ou can aso doube cic the ottery you want to open and this wi ha)e the same effect' (fter (fter either of these actions taes pace &otto &ogic wi automaticay cose the ottery currenty open and then oad your seection' +his diaog aows you to configure &otto &ogic Pro to suite your otteries re3uirements' A) Seect either 0 or 1 as the starting number of your otteries poo of numbers' B) Seect the ending range of your otteries poo of numbers by using the up and down scro arrows to the number with which your ottery ends' C) %ow use the scro arrows to seect how many numbers are drawn from your otteries poo of numbers' D) f your ottery aso draws a bonus number you now shoud seect 1 or 2' f your ottery does not ha)e any bonus numbers seect !%one#' Seecting !%one# wi gray out the powerba chec bo*'
“POWERBALL tpe !"tte#ies "n!$ for power ba type otteries you need checmar the chec bo* abeed !/hec here for Power4a type otteries# hen you chec this bo* a number option wi appear beow which enabes you to change the powerba number if re3uired' f the powerba is different than your main poo of numbers change it here' %ow seect either 1 or 2 powerba numbers' Once you chec the powerba option, bonus numbers are switched to powerba numbers'
confirmation diaog wi now appear to confirm your setting choices' E) %ow cic O' ( confirmation
Ab"%t &i!e Extensi"ns: 7 Main database fies ha)e an 89'p e*tension' 7 4acup fies ha)e a 89'bp e*tension' 7 Search resut fies ha)e 89'sr9 e*tensions' (ways use the 89'p e*tension for your ottery data' "ies with e*tensions other than 89'p wi automaticay be o)erwritten during certain operations' "or e*ampe 84acup automaticay o)erwrites the corresponding fie using the 89'bp e*tension same thing with search resut fies' 'a(e As: ou can sa)e any fies using the 89'bp or 89'sr9 e*tension as a primary fie by right cicing the 8Open$%ew button and sa)ing the fie with a 89'p e*tension' 8Sa)e as is aso a)aiabe from the 8"ie Menu'
B] Data Entry File Maintenance Posted on March 25, 2016 by admin +he !;ata
ace /ar, this wi bring you right to the tab and set you up for a new entry' +his wi aso begin the first step of the !"i)e
(t the end of the entry bo*es is a button reading 8Sa)e or 8%ew' f you ha)e started a brand new entry this button wi read 8Sa)e and does Bust that = sa)es your entry' f it reads 8%ew cicing this button wi put you into %ew
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Press the escape ey' /ic the arrow to mo)e down an entry'
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Cighight any past draw in the dispay ist'
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Mo)e to another tab in the program'
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Wa#ning: f you ha)e partiay fied in or competed fied in a new entry and tae one of these actions before sa)ing, the entire entry wi be discarded without any notification' Ente#ing *"#e tan "ne past d#a+s: ( basic cyce of entering past draws wi run ie this: /ic 8%ew and the button wi change to 8Sa)e' +he program wi cear the entry bo*es for you to enter your numbers and wi enter the current date set on your computer for you' Proceed through the entry bo*es using the 8esa)e to sa)e your changes' B) De!eting an ent# +o deete an entry, ha)e the entry you want remo)ed showing in the data entry bo*es and cic 8;eete' +o deete many entries at once you can highight as many as you want in the ist and then right cic the 8;eete button' Seect 8( Cighighted and a the seected entries wi be deeted'
arning: ( deetions are permanent' +ip: 4acup your data reguary' C) Ba-.ing %p "%# data /ic 84ac Dp to bac up the fie currenty in use' +his action aways o)erwrites the e*isting bacup fie if one e*ists' t wi mae an e*act copy of your current data fie but uses an 89'bp e*tension' (nother way to bac up your data is to use 8Sa)e as and sa)e the fie with a new fiename or in another directory' %ote: 8Sa)e (s wi automaticay switch you to your new fie' f you happen to ha)e a bac up fie open and cic on 84ac Dp you wi notice that the operation faied' &otto &ogic 2000 cannot bac up a bac up fie' +o bac up a bac up fie use 8Sa)e (s' %ote: Switching to a new fie is the e3ui)aent to starting a new &ottery from scratch' our 8>ange +racer ist wi be ceared as we as 8My %umbers but a your winning ticets wi remain' +o get your 8>ange +racer and 8My %umbers bac, simpy switch bac to your origina fie' D) Date '"#t 8;ate Sort enabes you to enter past draws you ha)e missed or Bust want to add' >unning 8;ate Sort wi put these entries where they beong in the fie by date' +o use &otto &ogic Pro propery you need to maintain a compete ist, meaning no missed entries from the start date to the end date' f you happen to miss a draw or come across some past draws you simpy want to augment, add them and then run 8;ate Sort' "or now, you are responsibe for maintaining a consecuti)e ist of entries from the start date to the end date' /oming in a future )ersion wi be a new feature caed 8;ate /hecer, which wi do this for you' E) P#int "%# past d#a+s /icing 8Print wi print ony the entries dispayed in the ist' +his is true for a print routines in &otto &ogic Pro' t wi ony print what is showing in the ist at that time' +o print e)erything, you must ha)e a entries dispayed in the ist before you start to print' "or e*ampe, to print the entire ;atabase of winning past draws change the Eiew option to 8(' f you ony want to print certain past draws, highight the ones you wa nt and right cic the 8Print button then seect 8( Cighighted' 'ta#ting 'ea#- +o start a search, cic the 8Search button' Once ciced, se)era things wi change as you go into search mode' +he ist bo* wi cear and new options wi appear on the ower eft' n addition you can seect any entry from the past Bust before you start a search and this past entry wi be ready for searching' f you want to search something ese cic 8/ear and the bo*es wi be ceared' +ota search resuts wi be dispayed to the eft of the 8/ear button' Dses of search: Search has many uses' ou can search numbers to see whether they ha)e won before' ou can aso search out a the draws from a certain year or anything ese you may thin of' A) 'ea#- b Date Searching by date aways sees out an e*act date match' "or e*ampe, you may enter 0F$22$.G'
/ic 8Search and any draw matching 0F$22$.G from the database wi show up in the ist bo* beow' f you omit any one of these numbers, you wi not recei)e a resut' B) 'ea#- b N%*be#s Searching by numbers aways sees out an e*act number match' "or e*ampe, you may enter 2,2,2,2 from a pic - draw' /ic search and any draw matching the numbers 2,2,2,2 e*acty from the database wi show up in the ist bo* beow' f you ea)e any one of these number bo*es ban, you wi not recei)e a resut your search wi ony return e*act matches' C) 'ea#- b An Mat- Searching by any match ets you search by date, numbers, or both without being e*act' hat this means is you can search the database by month, day, or year, or any combination of these dates' t aso enabes you to search for entries containing ony a certain number or combination of numbers' ou can aso search by date and numbers or with any combination of both' 4eow are se)era search techni3ues to gi)e you an idea of how this powerfu feature wors' "or the e*ampes we wi use a 6$-. ottery' N%*be#s:
resut fie into a primary fie' "or e*ampe, say you used (ny Match to search for a the draws in 1... and want to start a new fie with ony entries from that year' ou woud cic 8Sa)e and the fie woud be sa)ed as 89'sra, 8a specifying that these are the resuts from (ny Match' &ea)e search mode by cicing the 8"inished button then you woud open the 89'sra fie' %ow right cic the 8Open$%ew button and use 8Sa)e (s to sa)e the fie using an 89'p e*tension' Extensi"ns: • •
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;ate resuts are sa)ed with an 89'srd e*tension' %umber resuts are sa)ed with an 89'srn e*tension' (ny Match resuts are sa)ed with an 89'sra e*tension'
C] Five Easy Steps Posted on March 25, 2016 by admin
Steps One and Two
4efore starting the fi)e easy steps you shoud ha)e the numbers from the ast draw ready' ( 3uic way of getting your numbers is to use the !My %umbers ebsite# feature' +his feature aows you to oad in the website address where you normay get your numbers' /icing on the button with the <*porer embem wi in)oe your defaut browser and oad the website page with your numbers' 'tep 0) Start the fi)e easy steps by cicing on the racecar button with the checered fag ocated on the toobar' +his wi set you up to enter the inning %umbers from the ast drawing of your ottery'
>ange "inder is one of the many powerfu features you wi find in &otto &ogic' ts aso what sets &otto &ogic Pro apart from a other ottery programs' nstead of Bust entering past draws and reying on static sets of past draws for resuts, &&2 wi run through the entire database of past draws and find the best range of past draws for you to seect numbers from' Step F@ Start by cicing on this toobar button' ou wi then be ased if you want &otto &ogic Pro to find the best range of past draws for you to seect numbers from' Seect yes and &otto &ogic wi seect the best range for you' t wi then as you if you want to sa)e the range to the
8>ange +racer ist' <)ery draw you shoud add at east one best range to this ist in order to buid ongAterm range trends' Steps Four and Five
Step -@ %ew to &otto &ogic Pro is the 8+icet Pacage' /ic on this toobar button to process your ticet pacage' +he 8+icet Pacage wi automaticay seect the options you ha)e made ?see edit ticet pacage for more detais@ for your pacage' t can be 5 from Cot, 5 from ;ue or 10 from Cot and ;ue' 4asicay the ticet Pacage wi generate the +icets you want with Bust a cic' Step 5@ hen this process competes you wi then be ased if you want to sa)e the ticets' ou can say es and proceed to sa)e now or say %o and add some more ticets manuay'
D] Ticket Selection Posted on March 25, 2016 by admin
+icet Seection is &otto &ogic Pro main interface' +his is where you seect numbers for future draws based on the information dispayed here' +his screen dispays up to 1- Cot numbers and 1- ;ue numbers' ou can aso add persona numbers from the ist on the eft or use
+he ist on the eft of the +icet Seection screen dispays the hottest numbers down through to the most due number' +his descending ist uses the etter C beside a number to indicate that the number is currenty dispayed in the Cot numbers' +he etter ; is used to indicate the number is
currenty dispayed in the ;ue numbers' hen the etter % is used, this indicates that the number is %ot dispayed and if doube ciced can be added to My %umbers' +o the right of the ba number after the e3ua sign are the tota times that this number has shown up in the amount of past draws cacuated' >ight cicing your mouse in this ist wi bring up an options menu' "rom this option menu, you can seect to dispay the totas of inning numbers, totas of 4onus numbers and their combined totas by seecting /ombined' /ombined adds the tota of winners and the tota of bonus numbers to gi)e you a combined tota' +he Dnsorted option from the menu wi dispay a the numbers from 1 or 0 to the ast number in your ottery poo' Seecting Print on the menu wi print the ist currenty dispayed' Dnder the Program Options tab, there are options which aow you to add Cot and ;ue numbers as we as dupicate numbers to the My %umbers dispay' Ticket Display
+he numbers at the top of the +icet Seection screen dispay the current set of numbers, which create your +icet' ight cic on the numbers to sort them if you ha)e manuay added numbers' +he number dispayed beow each ba is the combined tota number of times the ba has shown up in the range of past draws cacuated' +hese numbers are then added up to gi)e you the tota you see in the top te*t bo* in the center of the Cot and ;ue dispays' Hot Numbers
Cot %umbers are the numbers which occur most often and are dispayed in the eftAhand bo* of the +icet Seection screen' Dp to 1- of the hottest numbers can be dispayed' +he hottest number is in the top eftAhand corner, and the bas decrease in popuarity from eft to right and down to the bottom right' hen the chec bo* in the ower eft is checed it turns the bottom numbers into the hottest bonus numbers' f you seect numbers using the Seect button these numbers wi be caed upon for random seection, as we as the top ten winning numbers aso dispayed' Mainy, whate)er is showing in the dispay bo* wi be caed upon for random seection' Due Numbers
;ue %umbers are the numbers which do not occur )ery often and are dispayed in the rightAhand bo* of the +icet Seection screen' Dp to 1- of the most due numbers can be dispayed' +he east popuar number is in the top eftAhand corner, and the bas increase in popuarity from eft to right and down to the bottom right' hen the chec bo* in the ower eft is checed it turns the bottom - numbers into the most due bonus numbers' f you seect numbers using the Seect button these numbers wi be caed upon for random seection, as we as the top ten due
numbers' Mainy, whate)er is showing in the dispay bo* wi be caed upon for random seection' My Numbers
My %umbers are dispayed in the ower section under the Cot and ;ue number dispays of the +icet Seection screen' My %umbers are numbers you pic to use and are created using
ou can sa)e up to 5 sets of numbers which are often referred to as My %umbers in &otto &ogic' +o add some of your fa)orite numbers you can bring up an edit window from the menu' n this editor you can add your fa)orite numbers and then sa)e them to sets with a brief comment' ou can sa)e 1 to 10 numbers under each set and of any )aue from 1 to ..' Cowe)er, if your ottery ony goes up to -. there is no need to add numbers higher than this, as they wi ne)er be caed upon from random seect' f you e)er need to change a set of numbers you can right cic on the set to bring it into the input bo*es for editing' reatin! and Displayin! My Numbers
ou can create number sets in two ways' One way is to use
+o edit your ticet pacage seect from the menu
&otto &ogic Pro enabes you to seect numbers from Cot numbers, ;ue numbers, or persona choices' hate)er you decide to use is up to you and you can use any combination of these choices as we' +here is no imit in what you decide to use and how many +icets you decide to
create' &ater on you wi earn how >ange "inder ?+rends@ can aso hep in your nu mber seections' #here to select numbers
ou can seect numbers to be drawn from one of three areas or any combination of these areas on the +icet Seection screen' +hese options are on the right hand side Bust abo )e the eep button' Seect Cot to ha)e numbers drawn Bust from the Cot numbers and the same method appies to ;ue numbers' ou can aso ha)e numbers drawn from both areas b y seecting Cot I ;ue' n conBunction with these options you can ha)e numbers drawn from My %umbers by checing the Pus my nums chec bo*' f there are numbers dispayed there, they too wi aso be randomy seected from' How to Select numbers
"irst you must decide where you want your numbers to be seected from by choosing one of the options on the right hand side of the +icet Seection screen Bust abo)e the eep button' &ater on you wi earn how >ange "inder ?+rends@ can hep in your number seections' Once you ha)e made your decision cic on the Seect button' ou wi notice &otto &ogic Pro randomy seects numbers from the area or areas you ha)e indicated' 4eow each number you wi see a )aue' +his is the current tota of times this number has shown up in the amount of past draws cacuated' +he tota of these numbers is shown in the midde of the Cot and ;ue dispays' 4eow this tota are two more bo*es with numbers in them' +he midde bo* is the highest tota so far and the bottom one is the owest tota so far' f you switch to other options, the totas wi be hed for you if you return' "or e*ampe, if you are seecting from Cot and mo)e to ;ue, the numbers wi change but the Cot totas are hed for you' Cowe)er, if you change the range of past draws a your totas wi be ceared' (nother way to seect numbers is to drag and drop numbers into the +icet dispay' +his is caed custom +icets and the tota wi change as we' Cowe)er, the highest and owest totas wi not update if you ha)e made a custom +icet e*ceeding one of these high and ow )aues' My Numbers
+he My %umbers option to the right hand side of +icet Seection screen is normay grayed out unti a coupe of conditions ha)e been met' One condition that needs to be met is a sufficient set of numbers to be a)aiabe for seection' "or e*ampe, if your ottery re3uires 6 numbers there must be 6 or more numbers a)aiabe' +he other condition is that a the numbers are within your ottery range of numbers' $uick "icks
Huic Pics pre)iousy abeed +otay random in Eersion F'0' Huic Pics basicay are Bust the same as the Huic Pics you can get at your oca store' +hey are numbers, which are seected by compete random seection' +he numbers are drawn from your ottery range of numbers and are
shown in white in the +icet ;ispay' f one of the numbers happen to be in the Cot, ;ue or My %umbers areas the number wi be coorAcoded to indicate this' %nclude &onus
ncude bonus is ocated on the right hand side of the +icet Seection screen' %ormay you want to eep this option checed' DnAchecing this option wi remo)e a bonus totas' hen uncheced you see Bust the top winner numbers and not the Cot and ;ue numbers from combined totas' +he best way to get an idea of what this does is to oo at the numbers from the ist and change the ist to winners and unchec this option' ou wi now see that the numbers in the Cot and ;ue areas coincide with the ist' 'eepin! your Ticket
Once you are happy with the +icet you ha)e created, cic on the eep button near the ower right' /icing this button wi sa)e the +icet to the ist beow' ou may add as many +icets to this ist as you want' f you are unhappy with a +icet you ha)e added, simpy doube cic the +icet and it wi be deeted' Once you doube cic the +icet, it wi automaticay be deeted without any notification and it cannot be retrie)ed' The Ticket list display
+he +icet ist dispay is ocated at the bottom of the +icet Seection screen' hen you cic the eep button the numbers in the +icet dispay are added here' Cere is an e*ampe o f how it wi oo foowed by a description of what the e*tra information means' 1. 001 03 07 12 28 37 43 : 136 : 112-151D 2. he 001 dis!"ays the c#rrent ic$et n#mber. 3. he n#mbers 03 07 12 28 37 43 dis!"ay the set o% n#mbers to !"ay. 4. he 136 dis!"ays the tota" %or a"" the n#mbers. 5. he 112-151 indicates that yo# &ere #sin' 112 !ast dra&s %rom a tota" o% 151. 6. he D indicates that the n#mbers came %rom the (ot ) D#e dis!"ays.
ight cic on the dispay to bring up a menu' +his menu aows you to show 5, 10, or a of the +icets you ha)e created' +his is handy if you mae a ot of +icets and notice that the dispay refresh times are sow' f the refresh is sow, ower the dispay down to 5 or 10' ;o not forget to change this if you want to print the entire ist as ony what is showing in the ist wi be printed'
Printing the Ticket list display hen the +icet ist has at east one set dispayed the print button becomes acti)e' +his button is ocated on the eft of the +icet Seection screen Bust under the ist' (s with a print routines in &otto &ogic Pro ony what is showing in the ist wi be printed' +o print the entire ist right cic on the ist dispay and seect (' Savin! the Ticket list
+he Sa)e +icets button is ocated on the eft of the +icet Seection screen under the print button' hen anything in the ist is added or remo)ed the button wi become acti)e' Once you sa)e what is in the ist the button wi grey out again unti another +icet is remo)ed or added' t is best to wait unti you ha)e made a your choices before you sa)e' See +icet /hecer$Seector for more information on )iewing your sa)ed +icets'
E] Range Finder and Range Tracker Posted on March 25, 2016 by admin
Overview >ange "inders main function is to find the best possibe range of past draws to use, which shows a promising amount of matches accumuated o)er 1 to 5 past draws' hat >ange "inder does is compare up to 5 past draws against the Cot and ;ue numbers a t that time, ne)er incuding the pic it is comparing in the o)era cacuation' (s an e*ampe, ets say there are 100 past draws entered' >ange "inder starts by cacuating what the Cot and ;ue numbers in the range of 1 to .. woud be' t does not incude the 100th draw because this is used to compare against the Cot and ;ue numbers' t acts ie it does not now the outcome of the ne*t draw after .. and remo)es the 100th set of numbers for comparison' %e*t, it wi tae out the ..th set of numbers ?and the 100th draw is aready remo)ed@' t then recacuates the Cot and ;ue numbers at this time ?which woud be 1 to .G@ and then compares the ..th draw to see how things match up' %e*t, it wi tae out the .Gth set of numbers ?and the ..th and 100th draws are aready remo)ed@' t then recacuates the Cot and ;ue at this time and then compares the .Gth draw to see how things match up' +his continues unti 1 to 5 past draws ha)e been compared ?&ater you wi earn how to change the past draws compared from anywhere between 1 and 5@' Once it has checed a the past draws specified, it now mo)es to the range of 2 to .. and repeats the abo)e pattern' +hen it wi mo)e to F to .., - to .., 5 to .. and so on repeating the pattern abo)e' Once it has run through the entire database of past draws, it stores these resuts in the top right corner of the first two tabs under the pu down' %ow, ets say &otto &ogic Pros powerfu >ange "inder feature, not found in any other ottery program, reads JG and G. past draws as the ranges with the most matches o)era' ou can switch to either of these ranges and seect Cot and$or ;ue numbers from the range of past draws that you decide to use'
How to start (an!e Finder ou can start the >ange "inder in se)era ways' One way is to use (uto /ac ?short for (utomaticay /acuate@ which can be started by cicing on the ightening bot in the main toobar or by cicing on the /acuate button ocated on the >ange "inder ?+rends@ tab' (nother way to start or use >ange "inder is by changing the range manuay and )iewing the resuts in the >ange "inder ?+rends@ tab' ou can change the range by cicing on the up and down arrowheads beside the te*t bo* with the past draws )aue in it' +his is ocated at the top right corner of the >ange "inder ?+rends@ tab and is aways present in the +icet Seection tab as we' (uto /ac wi aways run through the entire d atabase of past draws no matter how many past draws are currenty cacuated in the program'
(an!e Finder display +he >ange "inder ?+rends@ dispay aways shows the 5 past draws that a re compared against the Cot and ;ue resuts from the range of past draws currenty cacuated' 4eside each past d raw set are two numbers' +he first number dispays how many matches there were for this past draw the ne*t is the tota of a the matches from that set and each set abo)e it' +he 5th ast number is the grand tota of matches' ou can aso )iew the top 1- Cot and ;ue numbers and the matches on the dispay abo)e' +o the right of the Cot and ;ue dispays is the tota of Cot and$or ;ue matches' On the right are chec bo*es for you to change to obtain either Bust the Cot or ;ue number matches' ( dispays change accordingy to your choice' +o )iew the matched resuts of each past draw you can highight the past draw set you want to )iew and the resuts wi be dispayed in the Cot and ;ue numbers abo)e'
(an!e Finder options +here are se)era options >ange "inder has from which you can choose' ou can switch to the resuts of Bust Cot numbers or ;ue numbers' +hese two checmar bo*es are ocated on the right abo)e the +rac button of the >ange "inder ?+rends@ tab' DnAchecing both bo*es pro)ides no resuts and has no purpose' (uto /ac aso taes into consideration these seections when starting a /acuate process' (nother choice for you to mae is determining which set of numbers you want to compare = Bust inners, 4onus or their /ombined )aues' +hese options are ocated on the right abo)e the Cot and ;ue chec mar bo*es' /hanging these options changes the dispay accordingy and cears any resuts stored in the >ange "inder resut pu downs' /acuate aso taes these options into consideration'
Options 4efore you run a /acuate session you can change F separate options which /acuate wi tae into consideration whie running'
+he first option is whether you want to compare Cot numbers, ;ue numbers, or both Cot and ;ue numbers' ou can change these options by checing or unAchecing the Cot and ;ue chec bo*es abo)e the +rac button on the >ange "inder ?+rends@ tab' our second option is whether to compare against inners, 4onus, or both inners and 4onus number?s@' ou can change this option on the rightAhand side of the >ange "inder ?+rends@ tab abo)e the Cot and ;ue /hec bo*es' +hirdy you may change how many past draws you wish to compare against by right cicing the /acuate button' ou can seect from 1 to 5 past draws for resuts' +he dispay wi sti show up to 5 past draws and their resuts but /acuate wi ony use the amount you specified and store the resuts under the pu down in the top right hand corner of the >ange "inder ?+rends@ tab' hen you switch the amount of past draws, you need to cic on /acuate button to start the process' ou wi notice that the button has changed from /acuate 5 to whate)er you seected' "or e*ampe, ets say it was switched to F' +he button wi now read /acuate F' hat options you wish to use is up to you' (fter you run a /acuate process you need to chec the resuts by using the coinciding pu down'
Lotto "ro!ram Overview <)ery draw you shoud trac at east one of the best ranges' n the center of the >ange "inder ?+rends@ tab you wi notice that 1 is separated from 2,F,- and 5 past draw range resuts' +he reason this was done is to simpy identify the range of past draws that were the best range for the ast draw' t is highy recommended you ha)e at east F0 past draws entered before you start to trac ranges' 4eow the >ange +racer ist you wi notice an a)erage and popuar resut' +he ()erage resut is the a)erage of a the ranges you ha)e traced so far' +he Popuar resut dispays any range, which has shown up more than once, or the range, which shows up most often'
F] Ticket Cecker and Selector Posted on March 25, 2016 by admin
#hat is it) *Ticket hecker+Selector, +icet /hecer$Seector is used to open sa)ed +icet fies you ha)e created from the +icet Seection tab' &ets say you ha)e +icets in the +icet Seection tabs ist' (t the moment do not ha)e any sheets to fi out for your ne*t draw, so you sa)e them to a fie' ou now can open them in the +icet /hecer$Seector at a ater time when you ha)e the sheet to fi out' ou can aso archi)e a the +icets you mae by using a fiename with the draw date as its fiename'
Openin! Ticket Files ou open your sa)ed +icet fies by cicing on the Open button ocated in the ower right corner of the +icet /hecer$Seector tab' +his is the ony ocation you can o pen these types of fies' ( +icet /hecer$Seector fies use an 9'ts e*tension' ou can cear or cose the fie by using the /ose button ocated on the eftAhand side of the dispay bo*'
Ticket hecker+Selector Options ou can sa)e your +icet fie as another fie by using the Sa)e (s button' ou can print what is dispayed in the dispay bo* by using the Print button' ou can aso deete any highighted entry by cicing on ;eete' f nothing is highighted no action wi tae pace when cicing on deete' ou can aso sort your dispay by the resuts of each +icet set' /icing the sort button wi sort the fie descending and ascending'
Ticket hecker+Selector Modes +here are two modes, +icet /hecer and +icet Seector' +he +icet /hecer mode checs the ticets you open for matches against the numbers dispayed abo)e, which are past winning resuts' hen in chec mode you cannot chec and unchec ticets' +his mode wi ony et you chec for matches against the ast draw of your ottery' (fter you ha)e checed a set of ticets and want to sa)e the match resuts checmar the &oced chec bo*' %ote: Once checed no updated in matches wi appear unti uncheced and once uncheced and changes are made the oced resuts wi be ost' +icet Seector is used to checmar the ticets you want to pay for the ne*t &ottery' hen you print in this mode, the +icets that are checed wi ha)e a itte dash beside them' >efer to +icet Seection for pay for more detais'
Ticket hecker+Selector *Ticket Selection -or play, hen in +icet Seector mode you can switch dispays by right cicing on the sort button' ou can scro through a your past winning draws to accumuate past matched totas, or ro bac 5 or 10 to see how the numbers did o)er the ast few draws' ou can sort by the +otas of fre3uencies each ticet recei)ed from the +icet Seection tab or by matches or totas matches of hits o)er se)era past draws'
!] "rogra# $ptions
Posted on March 25, 2016 by admin
"ro!ram Options *.uto .dd, hen checed (uto (dd automaticay adds any +icet you mae to the +icet ist when using the Seect button' f you cic the eep button a diaog wi appear notifying you that (uto (dd is enabed'
"ro!ram Options *Sortin! Tickets, hen using the Seect button by defaut your numbers are automaticay sorted' f you d o not want your pics sorted, unchec the option Sort seected pics'
"ro!ram Options *.ddin! to My Numbers, +here are three options you may change for adding numbers to My %umbers from the ist on the +icet Seection screen' %ormay, Cot and ;ue numbers dispayed cannot be added' f you want to add these numbers, chec the option (ow Cot and ;ue numbers to be added' %ormay, dupicate numbers cannot be added' "or e*ampe, if you ha)e added a - to My %umbers you cannot add another -' f you want to add dupicate numbers chec the option (ow dupicate numbers to be added' "inay the numbers added are normay sorted' f you do not want them sorted chec the option ;o not sort my numbers when adding'
"ro!ram options *han!in! olors, ou can change the coors of the Cot numbers, ;ue numbers, and My numbers dispays to any coor you desire' f you pic dar coors you may want to try white te*t to see the numbers more ceary' +o change the coors cic on the number .. in the Program Options tab' +o reset your coor options cic on the ;efauts button aso ocated on this tab
%] Concepts and Strategies Posted on March 25, 2016 by admin
oncepts and Strate!ies *Overview, t is true, the odds of winning the big one are phenomena' 4ut can you increase your oddsK +his is where the ogic of &otto &ogic Pro comes in' /an &otto &ogic Pro guarantee a big winK %o, and no other ottery program can either' Cowe)er, &otto &ogic Pro can gi)e you informati)e information to hep you base your number seection using ogica concepts which other ottery
programs simpy ac' 4y using >ange "inder, >ange +racer and other features of &otto &ogic Pro you wi not ony increase your fun but at the same time you may )ery we increase your odds of winning' "or e*ampe, when you enter the ast set of numbers your ottery has drawn, run /acuate using 1 past draw as your setting and you wi iey see a past draw range which had a the numbers re3uired in the Cot (nd ;ue numbers dispay' So, if you had piced those numbers right you coud ha)e won, and won big' Simpe as thatL &uc sti pays a big roe but by using the ogic of &otto &ogic Pro, who nowsK >ead on into /oncepts to understand the ogic behind &otto &ogic Pro'
oncepts *The main -ocus, +he main focus is to try and find a range which shows promising resuts o)er 1 to 5 past draws' ( new feature caed >ange +racer wi hep you trac range patterns which show consistent winning ranges o)er ong periods of time' +he range of past draws is a )ery powerfu feature of &otto &ogic Pro' t heps you decide how many past draws to use and shows patterns in the numbers' /acuate is usuay the best route for most payers but if you are a power payer you wi probaby use it manuay' &otto &ogic Pro is not magic, some siy otto tracer or e)en some data o)er iing graphing nightmare it is a program paced with powerfu ogica concepts and toos that are used to hep you seect numbers, easiy'
oncepts *The machines, Many say that the machines, which draw the winning numbers e)ery draw, are not perfect' hat they beie)e is that some of the bas either weigh more or ess than others' Many of the bas are not perfecty round the mechanisms on the machine itsef are not perfect and are subBect to wear and tear' +his is where >ange "inder and >ange +racer come into pay' Dnfortunatey you don not now when they change machines or parts, or repace the bas' &uciy for you, you now ha)e &otto &ogic Pro to hep you by using >ange "inder and >ange +racer' +hat is what it does = it tries to determine the best possibe range of consistent number showings to hep you seect numbers during this time frame'
oncepts *#hy only / to 0 years worth oentries, +his is Bust a recommendation in beie)ing that too much information can do more harm than good' (fter a year or two thin it woud be safe to say that they are not using the same machine or parts and ha)e repaced some bas or a the bas' thin it is e)en safer to say that they are not using the same machine or bas from 10 years ago pro)ided your ottery has been around that ong' (n a)erage of 1 to 2 years worth of entries eeps your data fresh with current resuts' "or e*ampe, if you ha)e 10 years worth of entries, >ange "inder wi find the best ranges using these entries' Dnfortunatey the machines or parts and bas ha)e probaby changed and so the resuts are technicay correct but reay incorrect because the machine and ba )ariabes ha)e changed'
Strate!ies *Makin! your choices, Cere is where the fun begins' t is now up to you to decide what strategy to use' Seect numbers from Cot or ;ue numbers or both' Seect what fre3uency number you want to use = high or ow' Cow many past draws do you want to use and from what combination of Cot or ;ue or bothK ou can e)en choose from /ombined numbers, 4onus, or inners ony' +here are many decisions and &otto &ogic Pro is your too to hep you e)ery step of the way' t is e)en up to you to decide how many past entries you want to maintain in your database' "or e*ampe, if you now that your ottery changes bas and machines e)ery 6 months, you might want to eep your database reay fresh and maintain ony si* months wo rth of entries' ou can e)en add your fa)orite numbers into the mi*' <)ery time you pay use >ange +racer to trac the best ranges' Most of a the biggest strategy is to ha)e fun, and now you can ha)e fun paying the ottery using &otto &ogic Professiona Eersion J'0' %o onger do you ha)e to use purey random iogica pics, which add no e*citement to ottery paying' ou now can strategie, theorie, and try to con3uer the utimate goa = +O % +C< 4N O%
,OW MAN2 PA'T ENTRIE' ',OULD I 'TART WIT, LOTTO LOGIC3 Posted on *!ri" 24, 2016 by admin
e recommend starting with 20 to F0 past entries from the d ate you start to use &otto &ogic and then begin tracing the best ranges' Pease read the hep fie !/oncepts and Strategies# for more in depth e*panation' 4 comments on “How many past entries should I start with Lotto Logic?”
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,OW DO I C,ANGE T,E 'O4TWARE 'ETTING' Posted on *!ri" 24, 2013 by admin
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