WIN-A-LOTTO version 1.05 for Windows is a copyright lotto program for Pick-6 Lotto's. DISCLAIMER: Using Win-A-Lotto does not guarantee that you will win the lotto. It is strictly a game written to assist you in becoming a better lotto player. This is the Shareware version of Win-A-Lotto. It contains current data for the Texas and Louisiana Lotto's or allows you to start new game databases for any Pick 6. On line help is available to assist you in creatin new sets, editing, modifying, building set of number activity or wheeling favorite or random sets. You may build (1-9999) personal number wheel sets or random sets to print and play. To register and receive the Runtime copy of Win-A-Lotto, send $39.95 to: Ron Hudman RR 1 Box 557 Marshall TX 75670 The Runtime version is capable of creating Wheeled number sets using various criteria such as hit/miss and position activity statistics. These sets may consist of your favorite numbers; the most active; the most active and least active; the most active, least active, and the most active by position, the most active by position, or a combination of your favorite numbers with the above number sets. Also you have the option of filtering numbers sets using the automatic settings or customizing to your own feelings. The Wheeling concept of Win-A-Lotto is unique in that unlike all other wheel programs no two wheel sets are the same unless all possible combinations for the selected group of numbers are built. Due to this concept, everyone has an equal chance to hit the Lotto and become a winner. This very much simular to large group playing with only one winner in the group. NOTE: If everyone had the same wheel sets then they would all share the Grand Prize. It is better to be the one of a few than to share with hundreds of others using this program. Wheeled Number Sets, consisting of approximately fifty percent of a 50 ballset lotto, may increase your odds of winning better than 100 times. EXAMPLE: One ticket in a 50 ballset lotto has the odds of 15,890,700 to one chance of winning. One set created from that same ballset using 24 special numbers has one chance in 134,596 of winning the lotto, i.e., if the six numbers drawn are included in the 24 special numbers. To carry this example further, say that you have selected 12 numbers to play and only build one set, you now have one chance in 924 if the six numbers drawn are included in the 12 selected. To take this idea further, assume that you built 10 sets from the 12 numbers, your odds in winning would be 92.4 to 1. Thank you for trying this program. From the author. Ron Hudman