Quote: Originally posted by player nc on June 25, 2003
kristin if i post 25 numbers like andrew which is almost half the balls to be sure i will pick 3 or 4 numbers right. how many combinations can you get out of 25 numbers, alot. i will post 25 numbers before friday and bet i will have 4 numbers too. on his first 11 perdictions he had 1 number, on his 19 perdictions he had 2. you are right kristin the program to me ain't worth downloading.
Player,
You misunderstand the power of this software. Alot of users still have no idea what lies in store for WINHunter users. Please read this thread completely:
http://www.lotto649.ws/showthread.php?s=&threadid=2076
But I will excerpt the most important part:
Although some of these predictions have higher quantities of balls predicted, please note the periods of time where very few balls were predicted. Here is what the following charts mean:
414: 5, 1 of 1 ***
^Draw number, the most recent draw being number 1 (06/20/03), the oldest being the highest number (06/01/99)
^Number of balls predicted for this draw
^^^^^^Number of balls matched
(this is the Mega Machine, only 1 ball drawn from it)
3: 4, 1 of 1 ***
23: 3, 1 of 1 ***
33: 4, 1 of 1 ***
73: 5, 1 of 1 ***
80: 5, 1 of 1 ***
145: 4, 1 of 1 ***
146: 5, 1 of 1 ***
152: 5, 1 of 1 ***
217: 3, 1 of 1 ***
218: 5, 1 of 1 ***
222: 5, 1 of 1 ***
233: 4, 1 of 1 ***
281: 4, 1 of 1 ***
284: 3, 1 of 1 ***
318: 5, 1 of 1 ***
323: 4, 1 of 1 ***
371: 4, 1 of 1 ***
388: 5, 1 of 1 ***
389: 4, 1 of 1 ***
414: 5, 1 of 1 ***
Now the above are clips of the back test results from the entire backtest results you will see in the complete thread link posted above. What do all those past predictions mean? It means that WINHunter is capable of predicting the MegaBall in this particular game (Florida MegaMoney) for periods of a few weeks, with blocks of weeks with dry spells.
As the developer of WINHunter, users are still coming up with ideas on what to do with data as shown above. Just imagine if you had several systems like the one above, but they didn't always hit at the same time... What if you had software that anticipated which system was due for a hit next, and recommended what numbers to play?
WINHunter is on it's way to being just that software. You can do things with WINHunter that are just not possible with other lottery programs in existence today. Mind you, you have to have some general idea about lottery games to be able to fully benefit from the program. Is that a problem in the design of the program? No way. WINHunter is a filter designer, with user configurable options that most, if not any other lottery programs give you the ability to adjust as you see fit.
The initial Full version of WINHunter was released in April of this year, and thus alot of ideas and concepts are still being developed by me as well as users who give me their own ideas. WINHunter is a freeware Opensource project, which means that anyone can jump in and help out with program design, coding, etc. You can view the project itself at:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/winhunter/
WINHunter is not a fly by night software, and will not disappear after a few years of existence. It will continue to develop and evolve into a Lottery tool that rivals no other. WINHunter has pluginable components that can be Grouped in parallel or stacked in series for filtering results that will boggle the mind.
The quantity of numbers predicted depends highly upon the methods you utilize to generate your predictions. You mught notice in the intial post of this thread, that it mentions FIVE groups. Those groups contain several filters, a couple of them contain parallel filtering schemes just not possible with other software.
I don't hide what is under the hood. WINHunter is opensource for several reasons. Primarily though, because I want other users to get involved with the project and help determine if a lottery can truly be predicted on a regular basis. With WINHunter, there is no sure-fire method, and the user isn't stuck with a single/limited set of tools for generating predictions. The possibilities are endless. You just have to have an imagination when it comes to using software like this.
I hope you don't mistake this post as being harsh, it isnt meant that way at all. WINHunter is meant to be something that no other Lottery software is. I myself looked at what was out there, and found the same thing almost everywhere I turned. Nothing was opensource, and nothing allowed the user as much flexibility as I wanted/needed in a program. Not many other programs show you how well the program's predictions (the predictions for a given Filter design) performed against a history of Lottery Drawings. Also, not many other program allows for ANY type of lottery game to be tested. Many programs are limited in how many balls are player per machine, or are limited in the number of machines themselves.
So with that said, then if you find you don't like WINHunter after you have tried it out for a while, then it just isnt for you.
Andrew