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### **Explanatory Diagram Cash4Life 5/60 Strategy**
#### **1 Game Matrix (structural basis)**
* Create a 5x60 matrix (5 positions 60 numbers).
* Each position represents the order of the drawn numbers (Position 1 Position 5).
* Insert historical results (minimum 100 200 draws).
```
P1 | P2 | P3 | P4 | P5
-----------------------
12 | 18 | 25 | 37 | 42
03 | 09 | 22 | 34 | 56
...
```
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#### **2 Calculation of percentages per position*
Nov 12, 2025, 5:21 am - dr san - Lottery Discussion Forum
The Science of Lotterology
As a lotterologist, I study the science of numbers. To be specific, my area of research is the Daily Pick 3. Like an atom consists of a proton, neutron, and electron, the result is a 3 digit combination to win the lottery. Using the numbers 0 through 9, I seek to find the pattern of the digits to determine their position and frequency. Selecting the correct numbers by the process of elimination, is the science of lotterology. From time to time, I will post combinations from the holy grail of lot
Oct 22, 2024, 12:27 am - Lotterologist - Lottery Discussion Forum
lottery draws have no memory, but they have repetitions and delays from the median of a reference po
I believe that the best reference point is the expectancy rather than the median. We are definitely starting simple and keeping it to the pick 3 games.
The data set representing a lottery draw is known as a discrete uniform distribution. Discrete because the choices for each position are a closed set of 0 through 9 and uniform because every number has the same chance of being drawn at any time. Given this, the expectancy of any digit is 10%.
Your post got me thinking about classification
Mar 28, 2025, 10:29 am - hypersoniq - Lottery Discussion Forum
LETS START OUR OWN GAME OF PICK 3&4
This, particularly the Chi-square test for randomness I have done with each data set that I have, from pick 2 through pick 5 in Pennsylvania... all fail, but not by much.
I ran them in both Python and using R Studio (the absolute Lamborghini of the stats programs... and it is open source free for anyone) and the results were the same. All game draw histories failed, but by tenths of a percent...
To be fair, I cleaned my data by eliminating any of their double draw promotional results (2
May 14, 2025, 9:28 am - hypersoniq - Lottery Discussion Forum
