David, On your 8-9-18 video with winner 898, when you use the red black numbers to reduce to 78 numbers... you take a straight win of 898 to a box win of 889. $225 win to a $37.50 win....why would you want to do that?
ty55
Because there is no guarantee that the straight winner will be in the PRIMARY numbers and the cost of play is higher. Playing the box I could reduce the numbers to play multiple games, absorb losses and still profit. If I want more profits, I just increase my BOX bet.
I noticed on the south carolina midday when i clicked on the 1x it took the winner out and the 3 winning numbers were deleted on the left hand side.
blademan Its the lotto. NO system is 100%
joez just giving feed back and letting people know to be careful son.
Hey dad! LOVES 😉
So if I was set on root 3 I would play anything with sum 3-12-21 only 111 numbers to play for a 225 win .
$27 for 225 isn't to bad in my book😎
THAT would be a EXCELLENT WIN! Does this root/sum str8 repeat that often?
Why co shows only evenings
Co dose not show middays when you go combin or the other one
freddieodesho
Will fix it
bmehmet thks
Oh dang didn't see your response Joe..Sorry ...The Roots will show u a pattern of what's hot what's not..I just basically do it old school with a pice of paper and write down the drawings for my state and next to them I write the root sum that fell and throughout a couple weeks time u will see what roots are hot..And what's due and being that each root sum only contains 3 different sums that's all u would need to play..Sometime u will see a root hit back to 4 or 5 draws I know your good at tracking the hot cold digits so do some research on the root sums and check your state there are a few sites that will give u a complete list of all the root sums in straight format..And in box format..
@david 530#15832 thanks David! Goin to look at it today.
I am a new member. I watched the video, but it is never explained how to even get to the page where you input the combine and past winners. Please help!!!
missryan
https://lottodds.com/blog/how-lottodds-works/