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Most lottery players choose numbers. Daniel Berberette chose data.
Playing the Odds: Georgia Fantasy Five is the complete, honest record of a retired analytics professional who turned a career's worth of forecasting and operations tools on Georgia's 42-number game - and then did the one thing almost no system-builder ever does: he tested his own method against a fair-draw baseline and followed the answer, wherever it led.
The companion to the Florida volume, this book rebuilds the Temperature Zone System from scratch for Georgia's wider pool, calibrated and validated against three decades of draw history reaching back to 1994. The system classifies all 42 numbers into five temperature zones - Hot, Warm, Normal, Cool, and Cold - by rolling draw frequency, tracking zone volume and pattern across nearly 11,000 draws.
Inside this book:
This is not a book that promises to beat the lottery. It is a book about applying a disciplined analytical instrument to a fair game, asking it an honest question, and having the discipline to accept the answer. What it reveals about the structure of randomness - and about how easily a sharp mind talks itself into a pattern - outlasts any single ticket.
For readers of the Florida volume, and for anyone who wants to see what rigorous, self-critical analysis of a lottery game actually looks like.
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