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- COPYRIGHT NOTICE
-
- This software package and documentation are copyright 1992 by
- James M. Hoffman. All rights are reserved worldwide. The
- original purchaser of this software is authorized to install this
- for his own use and to make backup (or archival) copies only.
- Any other use or distribution is strictly prohibited without the
- written permission of James M. Hoffman. The author can be reached
- at JMH Software Inc, 2892 Mandarin Place, Palm Harbor, Florida
- 34684. The phone # is 813-785-8361.
-
- DISCLAIMER
-
- James M. Hoffman and JMH Software make no warranties as to the
- contents of this documentation or the LOT-O-WIN program and
- especially disclaim any implied warranties of merchantability
- or fitness for any individual purpose. In no event shall James
- M. Hoffman or JMH Software INC. be liable for any loss of profit
- or any other loss or damage, including but not limited to
- special, incidental, consequential, or other damages. James M.
- Hoffman and JMH Software further reserve the right to make new
- enhancements and changes to the specifications of the LOT-O-WIN
- program and contents of the documentation without notice.
-
- ABOUT THE COMPANY
-
- JMH SOFTWARE INC. was formed in January of 1992 with the intended
- purpose of providing WINDOWS based software for the gaming,
- leisure, and entertainment industries. Our first and main product
- LOT-O-WIN (LOTTO FOR WINDOWS) is targeted for those lottery players
- who would like a GUI (Graphical User Interface) look to playing
- the lottery. The PRESIDENT, Jim Hoffman, has spent over 22 years
- in the data processing business - almost all of which have been
- spent in programming for Mainframe and PC systems. He has written
- software for the medical, government, manufacturing, and banking
- industries, and has written data base and data communications that
- are PC based for the banking industry
-
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
-
- The author wishes to thank many people, especially John Hoffman
- (no relation) of the FLORIDA LOTTERY PLAYERS GUIDE for getting me
- interested in lottery playing, and of the sources I could use to
- find out more about "lotto". I also wish to thank BILL DOWLING who
- wrote a truly exceptional lotto program, "FEO - FOR EXPERTS ONLY".
- Bill's program is the only one in the nation that I know of that
- can print play slips. Bill has also given me great insight into
- verifying "wheels".
- I also wish to thank ROBERT SEROTIC, publisher of the LOTTO
- ADVISOR in California, for giving a terrific seminar in TAMPA,
- FLORIDA and for starting the FLORIDA LOTTO ADVISOR, and giving
- me insight into strategies and techniques.
- I would also like to thank the people at MICROSOFT for putting
- out a great product such VISUAL BASIC, and their VB support line
- which I used at all hours of the night. I would also like to
- acknowledge J.D. EVANS of ETN Corporation for his excellent
- book "VB = MC squared - the Art of VISUAL BASIC programming" and
- the people at CRESCENT SOFTWARE.
-
- TABLE OF CONTENTS
-
- Copyright Notice
- Disclaimer
- Acknowledgements
- Shipping Diskettes
- Shipping Data
- Memory and Hardware Requirements
- Master Diskette Backup
- Using the SETUP Program
- File Structure and Subdirectories
- Summary Section
- The Main Menu
- The Files Menu
- The Help Menu
- The State Menu
- The Games Menu
- The Statistics Menu
- The Charts Menu
- The Bet Menu
- The Filters Menu
- The Print Menu
- The Utility Menu
- Program Flow
- Detail Section
- Adding New History
- Using Wheels
- Importing Wheels
-
- LOT-O-WIN limitations
-
-
- THE SHIPPING DISKETTES
-
- LOT-O-WIN is shipped on just 1 diskette for either 3.5" or
- 5.25" media. The 5.25" diskette is shipped as 1.2 Meg HD
- (high density). The 3.5" diskette is shipped as 1.44 Meg HD.
- All of the raw data for LOT-O-WIN such as drawing history,
- payoffs, and system files come in "compressed" format. The
- installation procedure "un-compresses" these files into a
- readable (ASCII - text) format. If the user has downloaded
- the shareware version, the data will also be in an encrypted
- format.
-
- THE SHIPPING DATA
-
- All the lotto number history is kept up to date through
- the newspaper USA TODAY or a 900 number - 1-900-555-5555
- ext 33. However the payoff data is not kept up-to-date
- and is entered as it comes in from the different states.
- Data for the Canadian games are kept up by calling the
- data line for the Canadian numbers at
-
-
- MEMORY and HARDWARE
- The LOT-O-WIN program will run on any of the IBM or IBM
- compatible personal computers with the following INTEL
- microprocessor level - 286/386/486. Although LOT-O-WIN
- will run on an AT (286 12 Mhz) machine, it will bog down
- unless a graphics accelerator board is used for quickly
- painting and re-freshing WINDOWS screens. LOT-O-WIN requires
- at least 1 Meg of RAM to run WINDOWS 3.0 or higher with
- the associated Visual Basic DLL's. I strongly suggest at
- least 2 MEGS of RAM to run LOT-O-WIN well. The program does
- display a lot of charts in color, so it is not recommended
- that a monochrome monitor be used, but instead use an EGA
- or VGA monitor. The WINDOWS version must be 3.0 or higher
- and the DOS Version must also be 3.0 or higher. LOT-O-WIN
- can respond to either a MOUSE or KEYBOARD input.
-
- USING THE SETUP PROGRAM
-
- Installing LOT-O-WIN involves typing the following commands:
-
- Pre-Installation
- Step A) - Do this step ONLY if you have unarchived
- LOTOWIN.ZIP from ANY BBS other than COMPUSERVE.
- You will be required to have MICROSOFT'S VISUAL
- BASIC DLL (VBRUN100.DLL).
- You will have to copy VBRUN100.DLL as
- VBRUN100.DL_ to the subdirectory that you
- unarchived LOTOWIN.LZH.
-
-
- Step 1)
-
- A:SETUP - type this from the WINDOWS PROGRAM MANAGER
- "RUN" LINE. If installing from floppy drive
- "B" - enter B:SETUP. If installing from a
- hard drive enter the subdirectory and SETUP
- such as: C:\LINSTALL\SETUP. This will take
- about 3 minutes and ask you what drive you
- want to place your LOTOWIN subdirectory on.
- This will require about 1.2 Megs on your
- hard drive.
-
- Step 2)
- A:SETUP2 - type this from the WINDOWS PROGRAM MANAGER
- "RUN" LINE. If installing from floppy drive
- "B" - enter B:SETUP2. If installing from a
- hard drive enter the subdirectory and SETUP
- such as: C:\LINSTALL\SETUP2. This program
- is a DOS based program and will take about 2
- minutes to run.
-
-
-
- FILE STRUCTURE AND SUBDIRECTORIES
-
- LOT-O-WIN has 6 different subdirectories that it uses
- under its main LOTOWIN subdirectory. They are:
-
- 1) DRAWDATA - this subdirectory contains all drawing
- data for all games. The names of the drawing games are
- in the form of a 2 digit state id (such as "FL" for
- Florida) plus a period plus the number of balls drawn
- followed by the number of balls used in that game.
- Thus Florida's lotto that has 6 numbers drawn out of
- 49 numbers has the form: FL.649
-
- 2) PAYOFFS - this subdirectory contains the payoff
- history that has been sent by the different state lotteries
- to JMH SOFTWARE INC and entered as it arrives. The payoff
- files are in the form of the 2 digit state id plus the
- literal "PAY" plus the number of balls drawn followed
- by the number of ball used. Thus the payoffs for the
- Florida 6/49 lotto are contained in a file with the name:
- FLPAY.649. The internal format for this file is the
- date in the format MMDDYY followed by the delimiter ","
- followed by 3 digits if a type 6 game (LOTTO) or followed
- by 4 digits if a type 5 game (FANTASY 5, PLAY 5, CASH 5).
- For type 6 games, the 3 digits means ( $ millions), while for
- type 5 games the 4 digits means ( $ dollars ). Finally
- the last field is the number of winners that shared the prize
- for that drawing. Notice in this manual I mention that there
- was no screen to enter this data on yet - if you want to
- maintain the payoff data, you will have to edit the payoff
- files using your own text editor.
-
- 3) TEXT - this subdirectory contains text files that
- are shown in list boxes through out the system, and help
- files that can be activated on data entry screens.
-
- 4) WHEELNUM - These files are the permutation data for
- the wheels used in LOT-O-WIN. You will notice that all the
- wheel data is alphabetic. LOT-O-WIN can only handle up to
- 26 different numbers wheeled - which is big enough for most
- purposes. LOT-O-WIN builds your output wheel files by
- substituting the order of the numbers you have wheeled by
- the NUMBERS 1 thru 9, then 0, followed by the letters A thru M.
- Thus the number "1" becomes the first number wheeled, "2" the
- second number wheeled, etc. "0" becomes the 10th number wheeled.
- The letter "A" becomes the 11th number wheeled, the letter
- "B" becomes the 12th number wheeled, etc.
-
- 5) FILES - This subdirectory contains all the wheel
- files and random number files used in LOT-O-WIN.
-
- 6) SYSTEM - This subdirectory contains system wide files
- and defaults. The files under this subdirectory are the
- following:
-
- A) DEFAULTS - this file contains the file designation
- of your default state and game - this is set by
- the CONFIGURATION screen on the UTILITY menu. This
- file either has the data "XX.XXX" if no default
- was setup or has your 2 digit state followed by the
- 3 digit game type - such as "FL.649". What's nice
- about this is, you can set this to your favorite game
- and LOT-O-WIN when it loads, will automatically
- load the data for this game and display the title
- when the main menu first comes up.
-
- B) STATES - this file has the list of states and countries
- that currently have lotto games.
-
- C) GAMES - This is the complete list of games for all
- state that run lotteries. This list of course does not
- include daily games, but only LOTTO games where
- 5 or 6 numbers are drawn. This file is modified on the
- UTILITY menu by entry #2 (Change a game) and by
- entry #3 (Add a game).
-
- D) WHEELS - This file contains the entire wheeling
- system and all of this data is show on the WHEEL
- list box under the BET menu. The format for this file
- is important if you intend to "IMPORT" your favorite
- wheel or any other wheel not in the system.
-
- FIELD NAME FILE POSITION COMMENT
- ---------- -------------- ----------------
- Wheel number POS 1-3 Any 3 digit number
- Numbers wheeled POS 5-6 How many numbers are played
- Tickets played POS 8-10 The # of tickets produced
- Wheel type POS 12 "F" = Full
- "A" = Abbreviated
- "P" = Power (1 key number)
- Maximum prize POS 13 The top prize guaranteed
- Guarantee "6" = grand prize guarantee
- "5" = second prize guaranteed
-
- Number Correct POS 15 The number of correct ball you
- Needed must have to satisfy guarantee
-
- E) FILEDIR - this file contains all files that were created
- by using either wheels or random number generators.
-
-
- SUMMARY SECTION
-
- I. THE MAIN MENU
-
- The Main Menu is a horizontal band of options across the top
- that allow the user the tools to analyze, update, print and
- create lottery files and data. The main menu consists of
- 10 sub menus that have the following names and functions:
-
- 1) FILES menu - file viewing, deleting one file,
- deleting all files and program exit.
- 2) HELP menu - strategies, references, what-if, glossary
- of terms, future changes and general thought provoking
- help on lottery playing.
- 3) STATE menu - select a state or country.
- 4) GAMES menu - select a game.
- 5) STATISTICS menu - view statistics, actual data charts.
- 6) CHARTS menu - view odds, theoretical data charts.
- 7) BET menu - bet using wheels, random numbers, or random
- with filters.
- 8) FILTERS menu - use basic or advanced filters to
- eliminate certain sets of random numbers.
- 9) PRINT menu - produces 5 reports that show data on
- history, payoffs, files (wheels/random numbers)
- and detail history statistics.
- 10) UTILITY menu - checking winners, setting defaults,
- changing game data, updating history, setting colors,
- setting printer defaults.
-
- The main menu also consists of an ENVIRONMENT area that
- has the following displayed items:
-
- 1) DOS version - your current DOS version displays
- at the lower left.
- 2) WIN version - your current WINDOWS version displays
- below the DOS version at the lower left.
- 3) WINDOWS resources remaining - percentage. This has the
- title "Free Sys %" and displays at the lower right.
- 4) TIME of day - this displays below the remaining WINDOWS
- resources at the bottom right.
- 5) NUM LOCK/CAPS LOCK - these push buttons display at
- the upper right - when they are clicked (using the
- mouse only) they light up and indicate the status
- of these 2 keys.
-
- II. THE FILES MENU
- This menu has only 4 items but they are very important.
- 1) View all files
- 2) Delete one file
- 3) Clear all files
- 4) Exit - This exits LOT-O-WIN
-
- III. THE HELP MENU
- This menu has many sub menus under it - some to a
- level of 3 deep. The sub menus are as follows:
- 1) Disclaimer
- 2) What is Lotto ?
- 3) Glossary of terms
- 4) Strategies
- A) Overview
- B) What If
- C) Good Set Rules
- D) By size of Pool
- a) Small
- b) Medium
- c) Large
- d) Massive
- E) Ten Commandments
- 5) References
- A) Books - Primary
- B) Books - Secondary
- C) Address/ Phone #
- 6) Future Changes
-
- IV. THE STATE MENU
- This menu activates a list box which has the name of
- 34 states plus LOTTO AMERICA (14 states - old), POWERBALL,
- North New England (3 states), plus CANADA and PUERTO RICO.
- The Canadian games included are CANADA (the Canadian 6/49)
- and BRITISH COLUMBIA (the BC 6/49 game).
-
- V. THE GAMES MENU
- This menu activates a list box which has all the names
- of all games played for this state (past or present).
- The "STATUS" field shows which games are discontinued (OLD)
- and which are still being played (CURRENT). The games list
- box mentions which games have BONUS picks, which have PAYOFF
- data, and which have BALLSET data.
-
- VI. THE STATISTICS MENU
- This menu has the following items:
- 1) History - in date sequence
- 2) Payoffs
- A) Date sequence
- Dollar amount is in millions if 6 numbers picked
- Dollar amount is in thousands if 5 numbers picked
- B) By average dollar payoff
- This histogram or bar chart shows payoffs in thousands
- or millions based on the average payoff - grand prize
- divided by the number of winners.
- 3) Frequency
- 4) Hits/Miss -
- Red numbers are "Strong" numbers
- Blue numbers are "Weak" numbers
- 5) Evens/Odds
- 6) Front Digits
- 7) End Digits
- 8) Overdue #
- 9) Pairs
- 10) Triples
- 11) Sums
- 12) Consecutive Digits
- 13) Different Digits
- 14) Spreads
- 15) Minimum Gaps
- 16) Maximum Gaps
- 17) Frequency by Ballset (or Bucket) - for the 5
- states where this information is available:
- ARIZONA, FLORIDA, MARYLAND, VIRGINIA, and
- WASHINGTON.
-
- All of these charts are calculated using the actual
- data for that games.
-
-
- VII. THE CHARTS MENU
- This menu has the following items:
- 1) Combinations
- 2) Sums
- 3) Even/Odds
- 4) Minimum Gaps
- 5) Maximum Gaps
- 6) Spreads
- 7) First Number
- 8) Last Number
- 9) Different Digits
- 10) Consecutive Digits
-
- All of these charts are presented using theoretical
- data as if every combination that could possibly
- be drawn had come up.
-
-
- VIII. THE BET MENU
- This menu has 2 parts - Wheels and random numbers.
- See the explanation below of these 2 systems.
-
- IX. THE FILTER MENU
- This menu has 2 parts - basic filters and advanced filters.
- The basic filter consists of the following check boxes:
- 1) Eliminate high first number or low last number
- 2) Eliminate low sums or high sums
- 3) Eliminate minimum gap > 3
- 4) Eliminate large gaps
- 5) Eliminate low spreads
- 6) Eliminate all evens or all odds
- 7) Eliminate sums the same as last draw
- 8) Eliminate sum of the multiplication of the digits
- if same as last draw
- All of these check boxes are activated by clicking on the
- check box - when the 'x' appears the check box is activated
- and filtering on that category takes place.
-
-
- The ADVANCED filter screen consists of a number of data entry
- text boxes. Some of these text boxes may already be filled in
- if the user has been to the BASIC filter screen and activated
- any check boxes on that screen. The following text boxes show
- on the ADVANCED filter screen:
-
- 1) Low first number
- 2) High first number
- 3) Sums range low
- 4) Sums range high
- 5) Largest minimum gap
- 6) Maximum numbers in up to 6 categories (0-9, 10-19, etc)
- 7) Minimum numbers in up to 6 categories (0-9, 10-19, etc)
- 8) The total numbers that can repeat from the last draw
- 9) Range of odds/evens
- 10) Maximum gap
- 11) Minimum spread
-
-
- X. THE PRINT MENU
- This menu allows the printing of the following items:
- 1) Print History
- 2) Print Payoffs
- 3) Print Wheels, Data File
- 4) Print Detail Statistics
-
- XI. THE UTILITY MENU
- This menu has the following items:
- 1) Check tickets for wins
- 2) Change a game
- 3) Add new game
- 4) Add new history
- 5) Change configuration
- 6) Set background colors
- 7) Set printer default
-
-
- PROGRAM FLOW:
- Although the WINDOWS environment allows the user to take
- the route of "ALL ROADS LEAD EVERYWHERE" - the user should
- proceed through the games in the following order or flow:
-
- The flow in LOT-O-WIN is from LEFT to RIGHT. You must first
- select a state by scrolling thru the states list box, and
- then selecting the state by either "double clicking" if
- using a mouse, or pressing "enter" if using the keyboard.
- The user must then pick a game by choosing the appropriate
- game from the "games" list box - remember "double click"
- if using a mouse or press "enter" if using the keyboard.
- At this point, and proceeding left to right again, the
- user can then view statistics and charts and determine
- the top numbers by viewing the "frequency" chart or
- "hit/miss" charts or any of about 12 different graphs
- provided to illustrate your games data.
- Finally the user can begin to create files by using
- the "wheel" method or the random number generator.
-
- DETAIL SECTION
-
- This section describes in more detail some of the most
- important screens in the LOT-O-WIN system.
-
- I) THE VIEW FILES SCREEN
-
- The View Files list box contains a list of the files that
- were created under the BETS menu - either as Wheels or
- Random Numbers. The format of the list box is as follows:
-
- 1) File # - the 3 digit number that is entered on the
- Wheels or Random Number Screen.
-
- 2) Game - The number of balls picked and the number of
- balls that are used. Example: 6/49 means 6 balls were picked
- out of 49 balls.
-
- 3) Type - There are 3 types of files:
-
- A) Wheel
- B) Random
- C) RND FILT - Random Filtered
-
- 4) Date - the date the file was created.
-
- 5) Description - Your comment concerning this file entered
- in the Wheel or Random number screens.
-
- II) Delete one file - after the list box appears showing
- which files are present - simply click on the file you
- want to delete. The list box will then reappear, and all
- the rest of the entries will scroll up.
-
-
- III) THE CLEAR FILES MENU - by clicking on this menu entry,
- and answering "Y" to the "do you wish to delete" question,
- the system will clear out all the wheel files, and random
- number files that you have built, as well as the directory
- to these files.
-
-
- IV) The ENTER WINNING NUMBERS screen - This screen will
- display the following lines after you enter this week's
- 5 or 6 winning numbers. Remember this screen will only
- check files of the same type - that is if you entered
- 6 winning numbers - it will only check files that have
- 6 numbers in the set.
-
- FILE # - The 3 digit number that you entered when
- the wheel or random number file was created.
-
- TOTAL SETS - the number of sets created in that file
-
- 6 - the number of sets with 6 numbers correct.
- 5 - the number of sets with 5 numbers correct.
- 4 - the number of sets with 4 numbers correct.
- 3 - the number of sets with 3 numbers correct.
-
-
-
-
- ADDING NEW HISTORY
-
- All users of LOT-O-WIN from time to time, will need to add new
- history as new drawings take place. To do this go to the
- UTILITY menu and press the ADD NEW HISTORY selection.
- The new history screen will appear and the last four (4)
- drawings will show at the top, with the day of the week they
- were drawn. The first text box has the following options:
-
- A - ADD new history
- I - INSERT new history
- U - UPDATE previous history
- D - DELETE previous history
- E - EXIT this screen
-
- UP ARROW or PAGE UP - View history going backwards
- DOWN ARROW or PAGE DOWN - View history going forwards
-
- If the options of "I" or "U" or "D", the program will take
- you to the text box to the right of the option box. Here you will
- have to enter the 3 digit index that appears to the left of
- the drawing history at the top of the page.
-
- If the option of "A" is chosen the program will jump to the
- date data entry text box. Here you should enter the last drawing
- date in the format of MMDDYY. Next enter the drawing numbers
- without ANY SPACES OR DASHES. This is important - the drawing
- numbers must be entered as one continuous string of numbers.
-
- Example: If the last drawing had the numbers 01, 08, 10,
- 20, 25, and 27 - enter these as 010810202527.
-
- Now to accept this data entry, go to the "OK" control box
- and either press enter or "click" on it. This will update the
- file "in memory" and clear the data entry area for more input.
- When you are finished, please press the SAVE control box - you
- must "save" your work before leaving this screen.
-
- For those games where there is a BONUS number or POWERBALL
- number, these numbers should be entered at the end of the regular
- numbers. Example above, if you were entering the bonus number 15
- for the NEW YORK LOTTO 6/54, you would enter 01081020252715
- notice that the bonus number 15 is entered at the END of the entire
- set. Use this same approach for the POWERBALL game - enter 5 numbers
- immediately followed by the POWERBALL number.
-
-
-
- USING WHEELS
-
- The subject of wheels is almost too deep to go into
- in a short manual. Suffice to say - this subject is covered
- in depth by the well known lottery authors such as GAIL
- HOWARD, ROBERT SEROTIC, and GARY OLANDER. The main idea
- behind a wheel is that a good wheel gives a minimum prize
- guarantee. Wheels thus should give you numerous 2nd and 3rd
- place prizes if the jackpot (grand prize) is trapped in your
- small group of wheeled numbers. The technique of using "wheels"
- is different from using random number generators in that:
-
- 1) Wheels use a limited range of numbers - usually 20 or
- less. This technique usually produces an "all or nothing"
- type of payoff. You either "hit" really big, or get very
- little, or nothing at all. This ability to "zero in" or
- "home in" on a select group of numbers, leads to the success
- of wheels in many drawings.
-
- 2) Wheels avoid the "scatter shot" method of picking
- numbers all over the range of balls, which would be the
- case with random numbers generator, or even with random
- numbers that are "filtered".
-
- A good lottery wheel though should be "balanced" - that is,
- most of the numbers should not be all high or all low. An
- unbalanced wheel could lead to a situation where too many
- combinations have all low numbers - this "unbalance" leads
- to payoffs where not only was the grand prize missed, but all
- 2nd and 3rd place prizes were missed as well.
-
- USING WHEELS IN LOT-O-WIN
- To use wheels in LOT-O-WIN you must first click on the "USE WHEELS"
- menu under the BETS main menu. A list box will then appear
- showing the wheels that are available - namely the following:
-
- 1) FULL wheels - prefixed by an "F". This method picks EVERY
- combination of the numbers wheeled. If all 6 numbers fall in
- your numbers wheeled, the grand prize is guaranteed. You might
- note how rapidly the numbers of sets mount up just for a small
- group of numbers - such as a 10 number full wheel.
-
- 2) ABBREVIATED wheels - prefixed by a "B". This method does a
- "best effort" to give the person more secondary prizes, but does
- not guarantee the grand prize. The advantage with abbreviated
- wheels is that more numbers can be wheeled with a small amount
- of money than FULL wheels, but the grand prize is NOT guaranteed.
-
- 3) KEY number wheels - this method uses 1 number ( a key number)
- in every set to be wheeled.
-
- After clicking on the entry of the wheel you want to use, another
- screen will appear asking for the following:
-
- 1) Do you want to use your own numbers (Y or N) ?
-
- If you answer "Y" (Yes) here, the cursor will jump to
- the first data entry box. Each box should be filled with
- the numbers you want to wheel. You must fill in every box -
- also the numbers do NOT have to be in ascending sequence.
- If you answer "N" (No) here, the program will calculate
- the top numbers (by frequency) for your game and insert
- those numbers in the boxes below - and then use these numbers
- in the wheel you have chosen.
-
- 2) Enter the output file # - enter a 3 digit number
-
- 3) Enter the wheel description - enter a comment or description
- about this wheel.
-
- USING FILTERS IN LOT-O-WIN
- Filters have the advantage of selecting or cutting down the number
- of possible sets to be played based on rules or educated guessing
- that the player has for that drawing. Filters are useful if trends
- have been noted for any statistic.
-
- You can filter random sets based on many parameters - here are just
- a few examples of filters that can be used.
-
- 1) The first (lowest) number or the range of the lowest number.
-
- 2) How many numbers should fall in a category should as the
- teens (13 - 19), the twenties, the thirties, etc.
-
- 3) The sums of the numbers.
-
- 4) How many numbers that can repeat from the last drawing
-
- To use filters in LOT-O-WIN you must first click on either
- the BASIC or ADVANCED sub-menu under the FILTERS main menu.
-
- Note: FILTERS are only good for the SESSION of LOT-O-WIN that
- you are currently in. FILTER parameters can NOT be saved - and
- thus you must re-enter the filter parameters, every time you
- come back into LOT-O-WIN. Filters are tied only to the RANDOM
- NUMBERS part of the BETS menu. You can only filter random sets
- of numbers, but you can not filter wheels.
-
-
- BASIC FILTERS - these filters are all check box type entries -
- you have to click on these boxes (or X) these boxes to invoke
- that filter.
-
- ADVANCED FILTERS - Here the operator has to enter the numbers
- to be used for each type of filter parameter.
-
-
- IMPORTING WHEELS
-
- There is no screen in LOT-O-WIN at the present time to
- enter the parameters for any wheel not in the system. To
- import your favorite wheel, see the section describing
- the WHEEL file structure, in the FILES AND SUBDIRECTORIES
- section.
-
-
- LOT-O-WIN limitations
-
- 1) Maximum number of files - 999.
-
- 2) Maximum numbers that can be wheeled - 26.
-
- 3) The payoffs can not be entered thru LOT-O-WIN
- at the present but can be maintained through a
- text editor (see format above). If you desire
- an update of all the states history and payoffs
- you can do this at any time for $5.00 plus
- shipping - express desired media (5.24" or 3.5").
-
- 4) Maximum number of games system wide - 100.
-
- 5) Maximum number of entries for history file - 1000.
- This equals 20 years for once a week games - 10 years
- for twice a week games and almost 3 years for daily
- lotto games such as (WISCONSIN - SUPER CASH) or
- (DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA - QUICK CASH) or
- (MISSOURI - SUPER CASH).