DR. DEEK'S LOTTO WHEELS I Ver. 5.0 for Lotus Copyright 1993 Dav-Ed Publishing Welcome to DR. DEEK'S LOTTO WHEELS I, a program which will be of extraordinary help when you have MORE than 6 numbers you wish to bet in the Lotto drawing in your state. ------------------- System Requirements ------------------- * MS-DOS operating system version 3.0 or later * Lotus 123 version 2.0 or later, LotusWorks, or 123 for Windows * Minimum memory requirements - 640k RAM ---------- DISCLAIMER ---------- Users of DR. DEEK'S LOTTO WHEELS I must accept this disclaimer of warranty: Dr. Deek's Lotto Wheels I is supplied as is. Dav-Ed Publishing disclaims all warranties, expressed or implied, including without limitation, the warranties of merchantability and of fitness for any purpose. In no event will Dav-Ed Publishing be liable for damages of any kind, direct, incidental or consequential, in regard to or arising out of the performance of the formulae and rules used by this product. This program is provided for informational purposes only and use of this product is done solely at your own risk. Dav-Ed Publishing cannot be held liable for any losses or damages incurred based on use or misuse of this product. ------------------------ Section 1 - Introduction ------------------------ The immediate question you may have (or should have) is whether this program can assist you in improving your chances of being a winner in you state's Lotto. The question can be simply answered by your answer to another question. Does the Lotto in which you are playing pick 6 balls for the winning numbers? Stated a different way, when you mark your lotto form, do you blacken 6 numbers? If the answer is yes - then DR. DEEK'S LOTTO WHEELS I is what you have been looking for. DR. DEEK'S LOTTO WHEELS I is the answer for those of you who have been searching for the BEST mathematical chances of winning in your Lotto when you have selected MORE than 6 numbers (this program will assist you to use (wheel) from 7 to 12 different numbers). Let me describe the usual Lotto player - Joe Dokes. Joe has either chosen 6 numbers or uses the "quick pick" which many state Lotto systems offer. This allows for a single play on the Lotto. So when Joe plays one ticket, Joe is working at the WORST possible odds for winning. For example, here in the Great State of Texas, where the Doctor resides, Joe has odds of 1 in 16 million!! I don't think Joe could go to the bank and get a loan for his next house on those odds. Now let me describe the intelligent Lotto player - like YOU, who has probably purchased one or more Lotto systems which lower the selection of numbers to bet based upon prior results of the Lotto in your state. The great majority of the Lotto systems you have purchased have many things in common. They will usually provide you with: a) the "HOT" numbers, that is, those numbers which have been picked with the greatest frequency in the number of last games you decide to use as your data base (this number of last games used is known as "regression"--I will explain "regression" later in the text); b) the "COLD" numbers, which are those numbers which have been picked with the least frequency based upon your data base (regression); c) a "SKIP-HIT" chart, which shows you how often a certain number has hit, i.e., been picked and how long in between Lotto drawings before it has been "hit" again; d) a "number of times hit" or "frequency" of any certain number, i.e., how often a certain number has hit in the regression you have decided upon. NOTE: This "frequency" will usually result in same numbers as indicated by the "HOT" numbers as described in "a" above; e) a "next to" or "cluster" or "grouping" type of numbers, i.e., when a certain number is drawn, let's say 04, then based upon your regression, the number 18 has the greatest probability of being drawn next. Your Lotto number picking systems will almost always give you MORE than 6 excellent (Hot, etc.) numbers to play in the next Lotto drawing. This is where DR. DEEK'S LOTTO WHEELS I comes into play. DR. DEEK'S LOTTO WHEELS I will assist you in betting any combination of more than 6 numbers, up to 12 numbers, for your best advantage per dollar bet to become a winner in your Lotto. It is all based upon higher mathematics which Dr. Deek has worked out for you. The reason you have not seen many TRUE wheeling programs is because of the time and mathematical formulation involved. But there is no need for you to make the computations. They are right here in this program!! What is needed is your "number" selections. DR. DEEK'S LOTTO WHEELS I will do the rest for you. Then you are off to your nearest Lotto location. If your state picks from 52, 48, or even down to 35 numbers in its draw, it really does not matter. As long as the draw for a winning combination is 6 numbers (i.e. 03 07 14 24 35 40 ), the wheels in this program will WORK for you by increasing your chances of winning per dollar bet. So what we have come down to is that you have more than 6 numbers which you would like to use in the Lotto. How do you use those numbers to your best numerical and financial advantage??? Let`s use the example of Madonna. Through all of her computer programs or otherwise she as come to the decision that in the next Lotto in her state the best numbers to be "hit" are 02, 15, 22, 25, 29, 39, and 49. Madonna is in a quandary. How does she bet these 7 numbers to give her the greatest mathematical chance of winning in the Lotto in her state with the LEAST amount of dollars bet? That is where Madonna turns to DR. DEEK'S LOTTO WHEELS I. But hold on a minute, is this not the same point where you are (or have been when) when you have more than 6 numbers you wish to bet in your Lotto?? Have you been frustrated by trying to mark your Lotto selections using more than 6 numbers without going crazy in the process trying to figure the combinations 7 or more numbers will give you?? So as Madonna follows Dr. Deek, you will be able to do the same. That is what this whole program is about - Winning on the FEWEST $ bet for the greatest probability of winning!!! OK, back to Madonna (who Dr. Deek is married to. Not THE MADONNA, but the ORIGINAL Madonna; a beautiful lady who the Doctor has been married to for over 20 years!!). Madonna has 7 numbers she wants to bet in the upcoming Lotto in her state (which just happens to be Texas with its 50 number pool). But as stated before, if your State uses any number of balls for the pool AS LONG AS THE NUMBER OF BALLS USED FOR THE WINNING COMBINATION IS 6!! this wheeling system WILL WORK FOR YOU!!!! We have 7 numbers which you (and Madonna) wish to WHEEL to YOUR best advantage per dollar ($) bet and best possible ($) return. With DR. DEEK'S LOTTO WHEELS I, you can use 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, or 12 numbers. Since Madonna has 7 numbers she wishes to bet, she will WHEEL those 7 numbers. The "7" WHEEL will give her the best mathematical odds and percentage to win per dollar ($) bet. Therefore: using 7 numbers with a 6 number draw you will have the following wheels when you use DR. DEEK'S LOTTO WHEELS I: 7/3/3/ 7/4/3 7/5/3 7/6/3 7/4/4/ 7/5/4 7/6/4 7/5/5/ 7/6/5 and 7/6/6. Don't let the above list confuse you right now. By the time you are done reading this text you will be well acquainted with the different WHEELS and exactly how they work. ------------------------ Section 2 - Lotto Wheels ------------------------ So Let's start learning about Lotto Wheels. The easiest wheel to understand is the 7/3/3 wheel. Whenever a wheel parameter is listed (i.e. n/n/n, where n = any number), all you have to understand is what each of the numbers in the wheel name stands for. Using the 7/3/3 wheel, the numbers (n/n/n) stand for: a) The "7" in the first location ("7/n/n") indicates the number of numbers you wish use in your Lotto bet. Remember that Madonna has chosen to use the numbers: 02, 15, 22, 25, 29, 39, and 49. Therefore since she has decided to wheel 7 numbers, she will use the wheels which begin with "7/". b) The "3" in the second location (n/3/n) indicates the number of the original 7 numbers you are betting on that will ACTUALLY BE DRAWN IN THE LOTTO you are using the wheel for. In Madonna's example, any three of the numbers 02, 15, 22, 25, 29, 39, and 49 WILL HAVE TO BE DRAWN in the Texas Lotto that she is using the wheel for. For example let's say that the winning numbers in the Texas Lotto for the day she is playing are: 05, 15, 20, 25, 35, and 39. As you can see, the numbers 15, 25, and 39 are winning numbers and are ALSO three of the seven numbers that Madonna has used in her wheel. c) The third "3" (n/n/3) is really what wheeling is all about. The third "3" is what puts you far ahead of all the other Lotto players in your State. The third "3" is what makes you a WINNER IF THE LOTTO RESULTS PICK 3 of you original 7 numbers!!!! The problem that the usual Lotto player faces is when using 7 or more numbers and 3 of those numbers are picked as winning numbers, is to make sure that the 3 winning numbers are all in at least one of the 6 number bets marked on the Lotto Card. What the vast majority of Lotto Players do is mark the Lotto betting sheet at random, trying not to repeat the same number too many times. You may wish to try it yourself right now. Grab a Lotto betting sheet and using the 7 numbers Madonna has chosen, start marking the Lotto sheet to get all of the combinations that will assure you a winner if any 3 of the 7 numbers are picked as winners. Take your time, the Doctor will wait. Just turn this program off and come back as soon as you are done..... Welcome back, I'll assume that you have given up in total frustration or you are on the verge of being certified loony. Not to worry - The Doctor is here with the RX to solve your problem. To find the correct solution to the 7 number, 3 winner problem stated above, all you will have to do in the future is use the 7/3/3 wheel in this program. Before you are ready to mark your Lotto betting sheet in the future ask yourself, "If I have 7 numbers to bet, and 3 of those numbers are picked as winners, what 6 ball combinations do I have to mark on my betting sheet to make sure I have at least 1 3-ball winner?" Then simply say "7" numbers picked by me, "3" numbers picked in the Lotto drawing as winners, and I have at least 1 "3" ball winner. Put the numbers in the wheel designation "?/?/?" and you will immediately know which wheel to use!! So using the numbers stated in the above paragraph you have "7/3/3". It really is that simple!! ----------------------------- Section 3 - DR. DEEK'S WHEELS ----------------------------- When you pull up the 7/3/3 wheel in the program what you will see is: DR. DEEK'S LOTTO WHEELS I Low Limit High Limit 1 300 Positions 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Numbers 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 7/3/3 System (4) Totals 1 2 3 4 5 6 21 1 2 3 4 5 7 22 1 2 3 4 6 7 23 1 2 3 5 6 7 24 For the moment, do not be concerned the 8, 9, 10 extension in the "Position" and "Numbers" line; or with the Low and High Limit part of the wheel - this is the special "Regression" referred to earlier in the text and will be explained later in Section 7. What the Dr. wants you to pay attention to is the 4 rows of numbers immediately under the "7/3/3 System" line. This is the wheel which will make you a 3 ball winner if 3 of your original 7 numbers are picked in the Lotto drawing. Earlier when you tried to figure out the number of combinations needed to assure a 3 ball winner using 7 numbers did you come up with 4 6-ball combinations to assure a 3-ball winner?? Believe it or not you will only have to make 4 bets to cover all of the possible 6-ball combinations needed. That is the secret and the power of wheeling!! To work the wheel you insert your chosen 7 numbers in the "Numbers" line. You may type them in any sequence, but in these instructions we will always go from the lowest to the highest number. As in any spreadsheet use the cursor placement to type in 02, 15, 22, 25, 29, 39, and 49 in the "Numbers" line. Type them in, hitting the "Right Arrow" key as you go, and the program will automatically insert your chosen 7 numbers in the wheel templet (assuming you are in the "automatic CALC" mode of your Lotus program). Note: if you are in the MANUAL CALC mode, the numbers will be inserted when you press the "F9" key). The result will look as follows: 7/3/3 System (4) Totals 02 15 22 25 29 39 132 02 15 22 25 29 49 142 02 15 22 25 39 49 152 02 15 22 29 39 49 156 That is all there is to it. You now have your 4 6-ball combinations to bet AND YOU ARE COVERED TO WIN A 3 BALL WINNER IF ANY THREE OF THE SEVEN NUMBERS ARE PICKED IN THE LOTTO DRAWING!!! The "(4)" after the name of the wheel indicates the number of betting lines which are in that wheel. For example, 7/3/3 has 4 lines, but 10/6/6 has 210 betting lines. This is provided so you may make a quick calculation of how much it will cost to play that particular wheel. The Texas Lotto costs $1 per bet, therefore to play the 10/6/6 wheel will cost $210 (210 lines x $1 per line). If your state is 50 cents per bet, the 210 x .50 = $110 to play the 10/6/6 wheel. As with any betting system, money management is very important. Another example would be if you decided that you wanted to use 7 numbers and you wanted a 3 ball winner guaranteed if any 4 of the 7 numbers were picked in the Lotto drawing. You would say to yourself; "7" numbers chosen by me, "4" of those 7 numbers picked in the Lotto drawing and I will have a "3" ball winner. Hence you would have 7/4/3. Therefore you would use the 7/4/3 wheel. ------------------------------- Section 4 - Loading the Program ------------------------------- This version of DR. DEEK'S LOTTO WHEELS I is to be run on the Lotus 123 spreadsheet Version 2.0 or later, LotusWorks, or 123 for Widows. There is also a version for the Excel 4.0 spreadsheet. If you are working from a Bulletin Board, download both the "Lotto1.wk1" and Lotto2.wk1" files into your Lotus 123 spreadsheet directory (usually "c:\123"). There are two (2) files that should be downloaded: Lotto1.wk1 Lotto2.wk1 The Lotto1.wk1 file contains the wheels for selection of 7 to 10 different numbers to play. The Lotto2.wk1 file contains the wheels for selection of 11 or 12 numbers. The Lotto1.wk1 and Lotto2.wk1 files also contains "MACROS" to PRINT the wheels for the for each of the numbers selected. Each MACRO command prints ALL the wheels for that number, i.e. all the 7/n/n wheels (See Section 6 for more on the "PRINT" MACROS). MANUAL LOADING -------------- If you are loading DR. DEEK'S LOTTO WHEELS I from a disk drive, proceed as follows: 1. Place the disk containing DR. DEEK'S LOTTO WHEELS I in the SOURCE drive you will copy FROM. 2. Your destination is the \123 directory. If you have Lotus 123 in you C: drive then your screen prompt should read: c:\123 3. Then type: copy a:*.* c: (ENTER) That is all there is to it. Check your file listing in the Lotus 123 directory to make sure both the Lotto1.wk1 and Lotto2.wk1 files were copied into the Lotus 123 spreadsheet by running a "dir" command at the "C:\123" prompt for a listing of the \123 directory. ------------------------------- Section 5 - RUNNING THE PROGRAM ------------------------------- Running DR. DEEK'S LOTTO WHEELS I is simple as making apple pie. One time through and you will be an expert!! Start by booting up your Lotus 123 program. For this explanation, the Doctor will assume you are ready to wheel 7 numbers: 11 15 22 27 37 44 and 50. Hit the " / " key and bring up the main menu. Select "Files" as you would usually do. Then select (Retrieve) the "Lotto1.wk1" file. You should now have the HOME area of the spreadsheet on your screen. If not hit the HOME key to get there. Your screen should look similar to: DR. DEEK'S LOTTO WHEELS I Low Limit High Limit 1 300 Position 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Numbers 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 7/3/3 System (4) Totals 8/3/3 Sys 1 2 3 4 5 6 21 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 5 7 22 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 6 7 23 1 2 5 6 1 2 3 5 6 7 24 3 4 5 6 7/4/3 System (3) Totals 8/4/3 Sys 1 2 3 4 5 6 21 1 2 3 4 1 2 4 5 6 7 25 1 2 5 6 CALC If everything looks OK, then you are ready to WHEEL!! Move the cursor to the "1" cell on the "Numbers" line. Type in "11" as you would in any other program while using the Lotus 123 spreadsheet. Continue on to the "2" cell and type in "15" and so on with the remaining chosen numbers: 22 27 37 44 and 50. PROGRAM NOTE: All cells on the spreadsheet are protected except for the Low-High Limit Numbers and the Numbers line. These are the only changeable cells and are indicated by being highlighted or brighter than all other cells on the spreadsheet by the Lotus program. When you are finished your "Numbers" line should read: 11 15 22 27 37 44 50 8 9 10 If everything is A-OK, it is time to have the program calculate all of the 7/n/n wheels for you. This is accomplished by using the "F9" key when in the MANUAL CALC Mode. As you all know the "F9" key is used by Lotus 123 to perform the manual "CALC" function. If you are in AUTO CALC the numbers are placed in the wheel templets as soon as you enter them in the "Numbers" line. PROGRAM NOTE: For those of you who are using the "slower" processors (8088 chip or 286 chip) you may want to use the MANUAL CALC feature of your spreadsheet. The reason is that the program calculates all of the wheels on the spreadsheet at the same time as each number is entered after the "right arrow" key is hit, if you are in the AUTO CALC mode. What you should do is to turn the MANUAL CALC "on", enter all of your chosen numbers and then hit the CALC function by pressing the "F9" key. With the larger wheels it may take a couple of minutes to perform the calc function. Two Macros are available in the program: "ALT-E" activates the MANUAL CALC and "ALT-F" activates the AUTO CALC. Use the "CNTRL" key instead of the "ALT" key if you are running on 123 for Windows. MACROS DO NOT WORK WITH LOTUSWORKS!! If you have not already done so, have the program perform the calculation by hitting the "F9" key now. WALLA!!!! There you have it-and that is all there is to it!!! Your screen should now look like: DR. DEEK'S LOTTO WHEELS I Low Limit High Limit 1 300 Position 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Numbers 11 15 22 27 37 44 50 8 9 10 7/3/3 System (4) Totals 8/3/3 Sys 11 15 22 27 37 44 156 11 15 22 27 11 15 22 27 37 50 162 11 15 22 27 11 15 22 27 44 50 169 11 22 37 44 11 15 22 37 44 50 179 22 27 37 44 7/4/3 System (3) Totals 8/4/3 Sys 11 15 22 27 37 44 156 11 15 22 27 11 15 27 37 44 50 184 11 15 37 44 If your screen looks like what is above, you are ready to PRINT your 7/n/n wheels and head for the nearest Lotto betting facility. NOTE: You may wonder why part of the 8/n/n system is on your screen when you are in the HOME position on the spreadsheet. As with many spreadsheet programs, the layout of the spreadsheet is determined by the amount of space available and the amount of information to be entered on the spreadsheet. In order to get the greatest number of wheels on two files, it was necessary to design the program in such a manner. The Doctor apologizes if it is distracting. ------------------------------ Section 6 -PRINTING THE WHEELS ------------------------------ Dr. Deek has made the printing of the wheels as easy as possible by the use of "macros". Make sure your printer is on. Then all you have to do is press the following keys, depending upon which set of wheels and Lotus Program you are running: Lotus 123 123/Windows For the 7/n/n wheels: ALT-A CNTRL-A For the 8/n/n wheels: ALT-B CNTRL-B For the 9/n/n wheels: ALT-C CNTRL-C For the 10/n/n wheels: ALT-D CNTRL-D When you are using the Lotto2.wk1 file for wheels using 11 and 12 numbers, the "macros" to use are: For 11/3/3 to 11/6/5: ALT-A CNTRL-A For 11/6/6: ALT-B CNTRL-B For 12/n/n: ALT-C CNTRL-C PROGRAM NOTE: Remember that the Lotus 123 program uses the "ALT" key and the 123 for Windows program uses the "CNTRL" key to run the macros respectively. Macros DO NOT WORK with LotusWorks!!!! The reason for a separate macro for the 11/6/6 wheel is because it contains 462 different line combinations and takes quite a bit of time to print. The use of the 11/6/6 wheel is for those of you who have the Big Bucks and want to play in the Big Time. Please also note that not all possible 12/n/n wheels are in this program. The following are: 12/3/3, 12/4/3, 12/5/3, 12/4/4, and 12/5/4. The reason for this is that the 12/n/n wheels which are not in the program result in a VERY LARGE number of combinations which the average user of DR. DEEK'S LOTTO WHEELS I would in all probability never use. For example the 12/6/6 wheel has 924 combinations, which based on $1 per bet would require a bankroll of $945.00. The Doctor hopes, that with the number of wheels which this program does provide, you the player, will be more than satisfied and have more than enough bets to make when you play your state Lotto. As with any spreadsheet you may move the cursor around the spreadsheet to preview any wheel before deciding to print any set of wheels. ------------------------------------------------------------ Section 7 - USING THE "LOW LIMIT" AND "HIGH LIMIT" FUNCTION (Regression) ------------------------------------------------------------ Now let's talk about "Regression". Every state keeps a record of all of the past drawings. When a person like yourself goes back to any number of past drawings to see what the frequency of the numbers drawn was, what you are really doing is called "regression" in order to derive a statistical base. This use of regression is how many Lotto programs determine what the "Hot" numbers, the "Cold" numbers, and the "Group" numbers are. For example: you determine that if you only use the results in the last 32 drawings in your state, you may have a better statistical representation of the numbers which will be chosen in the next Lotto drawing. The use of regression for the purpose of choosing "hot" and "cold' numbers CANNOT BE DONE WITH DR. DEEK'S LOTTO WHEELS I. This determination of "numbers" to play by use of regression is left up to your other Lotto programs. Where the Doctor's program does use regression is by using the "sum" of the 6 balls chosen in each of the drawings you are using for your statistical base. For example, let's say the last drawing in your state produced the following 6 winning numbers: 03, 06, 17, 27, 33, and 45. The sum of these 6 numbers is 131. Remember you get a "sum" by adding all 6 numbers together (i.e. 3 + 6 + 17 + 27 + 33 +45 = 131). If you use a regression of the last 32 drawings, you would add up the 6 winning numbers in each of the 32 drawings. What you will have then is a list of 32 sums. What you would do then is to find the "lowest" sum in the last 32 drawings and the "highest" sum in the last 32 drawings. These two numbers then become your "Range" for setting the "Low Limit" and the "High Limit" for each of Dr. Deek's wheels you decide to play. Your immediate question should be: why should I have to have an "Low" limit and a "High" limit? The answer is because it will lower the number of bets you will have to make. This is so because if the total of the 6 numbers which result on any one line of the wheeling system is OUTSIDE OF THE LOW AND HIGH LIMITS, THEN BASED UPON YOUR REGRESSION DATA, ALL 6 NUMBERS IN THAT LINE OF THE WHEELING SYSTEM HAVE A VERY POOR CHANCE OF BEING SELECTED!! The use of the High and Low limits will usually only come into play when you are using a 7/6/6 wheel or any wheel that has ?/6/6/ as its name. This is because not betting a line in a wheel for the reason that it is outside of the range limits means that ALL SIX numbers in that line have a poor chance of being the 6 WINNING numbers in that Lotto drawing. It does not mean that 3, 4, or even 5 of the numbers have a poor chance of being drawn, BUT THAT ALL 6 NUMBERS WILL BE DRAWN!!! CAUTION IS ADVISED when using the High-Low settings and regression, if you do not bet ALL OF THE WHEEL LINES in each wheel, you may not be a winner if the number of balls chosen for that wheel are picked!!! The Doctor has given you the Low and High limit option to use at your discretion BUT remember it does destroy the integrity of the wheeling system if you fail to bet all lines of a wheel!!! The manner in which the program indicates that a betting line is outside of the Low and High Limits is under the "Total" column the program will indicate "NO PLAY". Dr. Deek has made regression play available in three easy steps using the "Low Limit-High Limit" option. The Low Limit has been automatically set at "1" and the High Limit has been automatically set at "300." These setting will allow for the FULL range of possible sums with any Lotto that uses up to 50 balls for the pool. This is because the GREATEST sum which could occur is 285 (50 + 49 + 48 + 47 + 46 + 45) in a 6-ball Lotto. If you desire different sum limitations, then all you have to do is to change the specific numbers in the Low Limit and High Limit cells at the beginning of the program. When any line in a wheel is LESS than or GREATER than the limits you have set, then "NO PLAY" will appear in the "Total" Column for that specific line. Again, the Doctor warns you, IF YOU FAIL TO PLAY EVERY line in whichever wheel you decide to play, you WILL destroy the integrity of that wheel. For example, using the 7/4/3 wheel: 7/4/3 System (3) Totals 11 15 22 27 37 44 156 11 15 27 37 44 50 184 15 22 27 37 44 50 No Play If you were to set the "Low Limit" at 85 and the "High Limit" at 185, the third line of the 7/4/3 system would indicate "No Play." This is so because the sum of the 6 numbers in that line is 195. Since 195 is GREATER than 185, "No Play" appears in the Total column. If you fail to play all three lines of this 7/4/3 even though you have a "No Play" indication, the integrity of the wheel will be destroyed. It is often unwise to change the limits from the original "1" and "300." As with any rule, there are exceptions. With the Low-High Limit option, it can be used anytime you desire to play a wheel which is a n\6\6 system; such as 7/6/6. This is because in a n\6\6 system there is only 1 way in which any 6 numbers drawn can give you a six (6) ball winner. Incidentally this means you will WIN the Lotto for that drawing if any 6 of those 7 numbers are picked. Since each line of a n\6\6 system stands by itself, the use of the Low-High function will not destroy the integrity of the wheel if the 6 balls actually picked in your Lotto have a sum within the Low- High limits you have set. By using the sum analysis of your other programs you will be able to lower the number of realistic bets based on a n/6/6 wheel. Using the 11\6\6 wheel, there are 462 possible combinations. But if your regression work on past winning 6 balls sums shows that the low end is 107 and the high end is 196, then by using the Low-High Limit function you will be able to eliminate a good number of non- statistical occurring combinations. ----------------------------------- Section 8 -FINAL POINTS TO REMEMBER ----------------------------------- The Doctor would leave you with a VERY IMPORTANT point to remember: ALWAYS check your results for LESSER winners inside of the wheel you have decided to play. For example: If you use the 7/5/5 system which has 6 line bets, even though 5 of the 7 numbers are not picked in your Lotto for that drawing, MAKE SURE THAT YOU DO NOT HAVE ANY 3 OR 4 BALL WINNERS WITHIN THOSE 6 BETTING LINES. As you become acquainted with DR. DEEK'S LOTTO WHEELS I you will see that many wheels can produce MULTIPLE WINNERS within the lines of the wheel. REMEMBER TO CHECK EACH LINE OF EVERY WHEEL YOU BET FOR "INSIDE" WINNERS OF LESSER NUMBERS. This is a mathematical bonus of using DR. DEEK'S LOTTO WHEELS I!! GOOD LUCK AND ENJOY YOUR WINNINGS, BUT PLEASE LET ME KNOW - DR. DEEK ------------------------------------------ Section 9 - SHAREWARE COST AND FUTURE PROGRAMS TO COME ------------------------------------------ In order to help the Doctor design future wheeling programs to allow you to combine larger groups of numbers and to defray the cost of designing this program, the Doctor requests a "Registration Fee" of: only $20.00 (US funds - worldwide fee) That is right folks, only a $20.00 bill (US funds). If you are so inclined to register your program, please make your check or money order (CASH (US$ ALSO ACCEPTED) out to "DAV-ED PUBLISHING" and mail to: Dav-Ed Publishing P.O. Box 791256 San Antonio, Texas 78279-1256 When you do send your Registration Fee, you will be entered into the Doctor's mailing list. As a member of the mailing list you will be eligible for: a) notices on future updates to this program; b) the Doctor will answer your questions concerning this program or wheeling in general (the Doctor will soon be on Compuserve to take E-Mail questions and comments); AND c) only the mailing list will receive notification of when the Doctor has completed DR. DEEK'S LOTTO WHEELS II. Lotto Wheels II will allow for wheeling using between 13 and 40 different numbers to further increase your chances of becoming a Lotto winner. PS After using DR. DEEK'S LOTTO WHEELS I, if you have a winner(s), Dr. Deek would appreciate if you would inform him of the details concerning your win (a testimonial). End Text DR. 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