Choose descriptive file names when saving your tickets to a file. A good example could be names like "m12_3", "m12_4", "m15_3" where: "m" stands for model; 12 is the count of numbers used in file; 3 stands for the maximum allowed match in 3 numbers. In this case the name "m15_3" means tickets from 15 numbers with maximum allowed match in 3 numbers. Such a naming schemes improves your orientation in your stored files.
We strongly recommend to verify your lottery strategy before actually making the bet and spending your money. Use Expert Lotto to prepare tickets for your bet and save them to a file. When the winning numbers are drawn switch to Package Winnings page to find your possible winnings.
Try yourself: Select Expert Lotto 6/49 lottery and generate tickets for all possible number combinations. Then use Sum filter (Min=150 and Max=150) to leave in the package matching tickets only. Switch to Statistics page and examine the statistics thoroughly.
As you are becoming more familiar with the application note how fast the filters act on the package contents when processing large numbers of tickets. Because your lottery strategy usually requires more filters to be applied you should start first with fast acting filters to remove as many tickets from the package as possible. Then you can use time-consuming filters to process only the remaining tickets to save your time. The order of applied filters is not important. This is especially useful when working with a slow computer. The speedup is only marginal on a fast PC.
Some filters are related. For example using Odd/Even filter to keep tickets with 3 odd and 3 even numbers (as well as 1:5 and 5:1 combinations) means that the sum of ticket numbers of matching tickets will never be an even number. Therefore the sums for these odd/even number combinations will always be odd values only.
You can bring up context help using F1 key in any application screen. The displayed help page provides the description of application function you are currently working with.