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Avoid Lottery Decade Numbers if you want to WIn!

S Rudy


www.winthatlotto.com

Like most methods decade reduction is not a sure thing, the best
strategy when using decade reduction is to find three decades that are
drawn together most often and play all of the numbs inside those decades.
You may not capture 5 or six choices drawn every time, the idea is to wait for
it to happen and when it does, it can happen several times in a row.

Based on your post you where choosing only half or a little more of the
numbers from four decade groups. If you are going to work with decade
reduction you need to choose two to three decade groups to use and use all of
the numbs from those chosen groups. If your wheel only allows for 25
numbers as in what you posted, use all of the numbers from the two best decade
groups, that would be 19 to 20 picks and then choose 5 to half a dozen numbs from
the next best decade group.

Again you may not capture five or half a dozen numbs every time but the idea is to
wait for the numbs to come to you, as you have placed your trap.

I am playing decade reduction and my wheel only allows for 18#'s in
30 combo's. The two decade groups that I have chosen have 20 numbers total. In
the first wheel I used all of the numbs from the two decade groups
eliminating the two choices that end in "0".

The 2nd wheel I used half a dozen choices evenly from three decade groups, I used
numbers from the first wheel and picks from the next best performing
decade group and chose 10 variations out of the wheel of 30 combinations.

As you seen in the 1st drawing that I used this methodology I scored a
big zero but I didn't give up on the methodology. The next drawing using the
same set of nos didn't score any 4's or 5's but I did capture 4 numbers
that gave me six - 2's and 1- 3 without counting the bonus number which was
one of the choices I hit out of the four. If we were counting bonus picks I
would of had 13 - 2's and four - 3's, still no big winner but shows potential
if more of the nos would have matched. I will stick with the 40 combos
that Iam playing now and give it a go at least one more time.

One of the problems when it comes to using secrets is, you can look
at the past results and the analysis announcements that are showing you that the
strategy was good if you used it inside the last few weeks but when you use
it in the next coming weeks it doesn't seem to work.

Most of us don't tend to take into consideration the analysis reports
that show the other times when the particular methodology wasn't working well.
We want to win so bad that we see the overall times when the methodology was
working good and forget to notice or remember that there were times that the
strategy failed.

Usually when we look at a particular methodology and the analysis reports
we feel that if the methodology was producing good results inside the last few
drawings it's a good time to play the methodology. Most of the time when we see
this trend and use the methodology in the next drawing and the trend is over
and thus the methodology performs poorly. At this point we tend to give up on
the methodology and move on to another methodology that shows promise. We now use
the new methodology and achieve the same results because again we came in on
the tail end of the trend which puts us into a trend ourselves of changing
our methodology all of the time.

Methods are not 100% sure things and most if not all secrets work
about 40 to 60% of the time give or take 10%. Why do you choose a strategy
in the first place? Because the press releases show that it works better than 50%
of the time. The problem is that when we decide to use the methodology we are
jumping in with the methodology at the end of the winning trend, we start using
the methodology during the 50% of the time it isn't working well due to the
changes in the drawing trend.

Some things to try when using strategies, find a methodology that you like
and stick with it. Use the methodology when the analysis is showing it is not
working at it's best. Don't jump in using a methodology when the press releases show
that it has scored really good in the last 3 to 5 drawings, this may be just
a trend that is about to end. Look at the performance trends for the
strategy and see what the norm is, if the methodology is on target for 3
drawings and off for four, use the methodology every other two to four drawings or when
the announcements start showing low methodology performance.

Remember that the idea is not to chase the numbs but to lay a trap
for them.



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