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Computer Software For Traditional Pick-5, Pick-6, & PowerBall Lottery Games

$ 11.61

Availability: 88 in stock
  • Type: Lottery
  • Platform: Windows
  • Format: Floppy 3.5"
  • Language: English
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Condition: Brand New
  • Brand: Unbranded

    Description

    Many people who play traditional Pick-5, Pick-6, or, in general, Pick-K lottery games where
    each
    independent drawing consists of the random selection without replacement and without
    regard to order of K numbers, are unaware of the fact that certain groups of combinations
    offer
    statistical advantages compared to other groups of the same size. For example, if you had
    wanted to purchase 10 tickets for the original Virginia Pick-5 game
    , then it would been to
    your advantage,
    as far as the probabilities
    of a 4 - and a 3 - number win are concerned, to play
    the 10 combinations
    that appear below
    under the heading of Group 1 instead of those that
    comprise Group 2; the likelihood of a
    5 - number win is the same for each group of 10 Pick-5
    combinations. Consequently, you
    would have gotten more "bang for your buck", so to speak,
    if you had spent your money on the
    combinations in Group 1 rather than those in Group 2.
    Group 1:
    01 10 15 18 25
    02 06 23 26 28
    02 07 16 24 25
    04 07 19 30 31
    05 11 14 23 25
    05 11 21 22 25
    06 19 26 29 34
    09 18 19 22 24
    13 16 22 25 33
    19 20 26 29 32
    Group 2:
    01 02 04 13 16
    01 13 18 23 28
    02 03 05 07 26
    05 06 08 13 34
    06 07 19 22 23
    06 08 13 24 34
    06 12 14 24 28
    08 10 14 25 33
    10 11 15 20 32
    18 23 27 28 33
    It's not readily apparent that Group 1 provides the greater advantage. Actually, there are many
    groups containing exactly 10 combinations that are statistically more favorable than Group 1.
    Some software that I have written (see the following description) can help you optimize your
    ticket purchases for almost any traditional Pick-5, Pick-6, and PowerBall lottery game
    . The
    programs
    generate groups of combinations, that can increase,
    without additional cost,
    the
    conditional probability of various win scenarios. The programs
    also
    tabulate post-draw win
    results for the Pick-5, Pick-6, and PowerBall games.
    Program Features:
    1.) The programs display and analyze user- and computer-generated wheel systems for Pick-5,
    Pick-6, and PowerBall lottery games.
    2.) The display may be complete (consisting of up to 4 and up to 5 separate listings for the Pick-5
    and Pick-6 games, respectively, and up to 11 separate listings for the Power Ball
    game) or partial
    (restricting the display to any one of these listings).
    3.) The display includes a summary of the conditional probabilities and winnings associated with a
    selected listing.
    4.) The programs offer balanced and unbalanced wheel options.
    5.) The programs can generate wheels of a chosen size that may be regarded, based upon the odds
    associated with each win scenario (Pick-5 and Pick-6 games) or, in some cases, upon the probabilities
    produced
    for a particular scenario (PowerBall game), as the best of the generation attempts.
    6.) The programs enable the user to create, append, and delete Pick-5, Pick-6, and PowerBall
    combination files.
    7.) Post-draw win results are tabulated for the Pick-5, Pick-6, and PowerBall games.
    In
    particular, the winning lottery numbers are compared to each combination in a selected file,
    identifying those combinations that correspond to a given win scenario. If the cash option has
    been chosen, the payoff associated with the selected group of combinations will be calculated.
    The programs make only one assumption, that the Pick-5, Pick-6, or PowerBall
    game
    you're
    playing is fair (the supposition that the drawings are independent and that there is no
    bias in the manner in which
    the winning
    lottery numbers are chosen precludes the possibility
    of so-called "hot" numbers). Of
    course, just
    because a game is fair does not mean that it is
    equally favorable to the player. The
    agencies in
    charge of the lotteries manipulate the games
    to their distinct advantage.
    This is
    accomplished in several ways: by selecting large maximum
    lottery numbers that greatly
    decrease
    a player's chances of winning; by deferring or significantly
    reducing payouts to jackpot
    winners;
    by offering payouts to non-jackpot winners that are
    smaller
    and incommensurate
    with
    the one-play odds for those particular scenarios; and, by their
    choice
    of maximum lottery numbers, payoffs, and ticket prices, ensuring that the expected value
    of the
    game to the player is negative.
    My programs can provide some help in improving
    your
    chances
    of obtaining a non-jackpot win for
    almost any traditional Pick-5, Pick-6, and Powerball
    game.
    Keep in mind, however, that the only way
    to increase your odds of winning a Pick-5, Pick-6, or
    PowerBall jackpot (or the jackpot for
    any similarly designed Pick-K game) is to buy more tickets.
    Lottery software was written and designed to run on Windows 98 SE;
    It should also run on
    Windows XP
    The lottery programs( there are a total of 8 executable files) are available on a
    3.5", 1.44 MB diskette
    Copy protection software that is present on the diskette cannot be replicated on a CD.
    To install the
    programs the diskette must be inserted into your computer's A drive.
    Accompanying batch files
    require DOS 3.30 or greater.
    Output is directed to the printer via the parallel port LPT1.
    Using the software described above, I have compiled groups of 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, and 30 Pick-5
    combinations for the original Virginia Cash 5 game that may be regarded in each case, based upon
    probability criteria, as the best of 200,000 computer generations. A PDF of these 5 -, 10 -, 15 -, 20 -,
    25 -, and 30-combination groups, including  all possible win scenarios, probabilities, and payoffs
    associated with each group, as well as additional information about the Cash 5 game, consists of
    69 pages. I also have a PDF pertaining to the Virginia Cash 4 Life powerball game that lists groups
    of 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, and 30 combinations that may be considered in each case as the best of 3000
    computer generations; the Cash 4 Life PDF is 24 pages long. Note that the mathematical approach
    described in the original Cash 5 and Cash 4 Life PDFs can be applied to similarly designed Pick K
    and Powerball lottery games. To purchase these PDF copies separately, see my other lottery ad
    entitled "Virginia Lottery Original Cash 5 and Cash 4 Life PDF Files".