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How I Test

Every lottery tool gets at least 30 draw cycles before anything goes up: six to eight weeks of Wednesday and Saturday draw nights. Every pick the tool suggests goes into the spreadsheet. Actual draw results go in the next column. Hit rate gets calculated the same way each time, no stopping early when the numbers look good.

Most results are unimpressive, and I say so. "Hit rate tracked roughly at random selection over this sample" is more useful to a reader than "promising early results" after two good weeks. One of the three platforms I tested came in two percent below random selection over ten weeks. That's in the review. Not softened.

What I Don't Cover

Only tools I've personally tracked. No UK lottery, EuroMillions, or games outside the US. No probability theory tutorials; textbooks handle that better than I do. This site is for people already playing Powerball or Mega Millions who want an honest look at whether AI tools actually change anything.

Corrections

Wrong draw date, wrong price, misquoted feature: email me, I'll fix it and add a correction note to the post.

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