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Advantage Plus™ Manual & Tutorial 8.5 Repeat Number Projection Press F4 again and you see the REPEAT NUMBER PROJECTION, which predicts what is most likely to happen in the next game, based on past history. For example, Game #621 had NO numbers repeat from the previous game. This has happened 111 times in the past, and was followed 43.2% of the time by a game that had one winning number repeated. A game with no repeat numbers had happened next most often, 21.6 percent of the time. Press ESC twice to get back to the MAIN MENU. 9. MENU OPTION 6 SKIP AND HIT® CHART Make sure that PA0640 is in the upper right hand corner of your screen. If not, Press 1 and select it. Now press Menu Option 6 for the SKIP AND HIT® Chart. PURPOSE: SKIP AND HIT® Chart shows how to tell which of the numbers that did NOT hit in the last drawing have the greatest probability of being drawn as winners in the next drawing. Lotto numbers hit most often after skipping a certain number of games which is recorded in the SKIP AND HIT Chart. When I created the Skip and Hit® Chart in 1982, it was attached to the Multiple Hit Pattern Chart. Later I separated them into two charts for ease of use in publication. Keep in mind that whereas the MULTIPLE HIT PATTERN Chart is used only for the numbers that WON in the last drawing, the SKIP AND HIT® Chart is to be used only for the LOSING numbers of the last drawing. Use the SKIP AND HIT® Chart to determine which of the numbers that DID NOT hit in the last drawing might be winners in the next drawing. The patterns in the SKIP AND HIT Chart are reliable only when there is sufficient historical data. The number of drawings required varies with the number field. A 6/54 game needs at least 400 drawings to have reliable patterns, but a small 5/26 game fills in with less than 200 drawings. One way to tell if there is sufficient history in the Chart is if there are any double digits in the SKIP AND HIT Chart for your state. The SKIP AND HIT and MULTIPLE HIT PATTERN charts can be two very effective tools when there is sufficient data. The Skip and Hit® Chart shows the number of times each Lotto number has hit after skipping (or won after losing) one or more drawings. In other words, it records the number of times each lotto number has hit after skipping a specific number of drawings between wins. The object of this chart is to tell you when to play—or when not to play—specific Lotto numbers for specific drawings, based on a number's Skip pattern. 23