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Knowing the Unknowable Future Number
There are methods where linear regression can help to predict data, but that is for Gaussian, or bell curve data. The lottery (any game) is a discrete uniform distribution where each ball has an equal chance of being drawn. Might there be a way to look at draw data in a bell curve form? Might classification be a better approach than linear regression? Always more questions than answers...
Jun 8, 2025, 11:39 pm - hypersoniq - Lottery Discussion Forum

systemst pick3
hello hyper= It is common to encounter difficulties when applying ARIMA and SARIMA models, especially when the results are concentrated in a specific range and do not reflect the expected variability of the data. Let's look at the possible causes and solutions for the problems you are facing: Why are ARIMA results concentrated in a range? Stationary data: If your data is already very stationary (little variability), the model may have difficulty capturing more complex patterns and gen
Dec 29, 2024, 7:29 am - dr san - Lottery Discussion Forum

Further Exploring the Relationship Between Quantum Mechanics and Luck Great choice!
Let s dive deeper into the Pick 3 analysis! How about we start with statistical models? We can discuss different types of models that can be applied to Pick 3 data analysis and their advantages and disadvantages. Statistical models: Logistic regression: Ideal for predicting the probability of a binary event (e.g., a specific digit being drawn or not). We can use logistic regression to model the probability of each digit appearing in each position. Decision trees: Create tree-
Nov 14, 2024, 1:37 pm - dr san - Lottery Discussion Forum

How to avoid conflict in filter configuration?
Reference Filters: Uncovering the Patterns Reference filters are like an x-ray of lottery data, allowing you to identify numbers that appear more frequently, common sequences, and other interesting features. Types of filters: Frequency: Which numbers are drawn more often? Which ones are drawn less often? Parity: The number of even and odd numbers in each draw. Intervals: The distance between the drawn numbers. Sequences: Numbers that appear consecutively or with small variati
Oct 28, 2024, 7:38 pm - dr san - Lottery Discussion Forum

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