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Texas: 11/1 - 11/30/2013
I can't freaking believe it......but I can and I must......lol....
Listen to the Lotto....Plot out the draw results on a graph and observe the frequency wave for whatever classification you like to predict i.e. ...sums, pairs, digits by position, H/L/O/E and other lotteries....step outside the box. It feels pretty darn good out here.
Here's one method I'm currently back-testing based on ELPF Theory ---- https://www.lotterypost.com/thread/268834
This is the first day
Nov 27, 2013, 1:13 pm - LottoIntuitive - Pick 3 Forum
Are you good at Algebra?
It looks like your calculations are incorrect. If you are trying to isolate the F, then the calculations should run like this:
F = (A - B + F) / 3
F*3 = A - B + F
3F - F = A - B
2F = A - B
F = (A - B) / 2
Of course if you incorrectly typed the first line of the equation and it was supposed to read : F = (A - B + F) * 3
Then it would follow:
F/3 = A - B + F
F/3 - F = A - B
2/3(F) = A - B
F = (A - B) * (3/2)
OR: F = ((A - B) * 3) / 2
The last line c
Aug 19, 2012, 4:12 am - AlgorithmGuru - Mathematics Forum
Iliya Bluskov Pick 5 Wheels
i also made my own wheel in excel...i had a little help and copied some of his codes.
i learned how to make an array on you tube...so my wheel has many conditions...
i can see in my wheel...unlike most wheeling software...
for example take the number 3 from my game...
by placing the 3 in the correct box, i can see a snap shot of its history...
a) skip
b)frequency (can be any multiple) Last 50, i prefer Last 365, then look for patterns.
c)spread
i dont know what the big fa
Apr 10, 2012, 2:30 am - LottoBoner - Lottery Systems Forum
Backtesting and Simulating Lottery Systems
I made a small modification to the Pick-3 simulation code [posted earlier in this thread] to produce output that should be more familiar to most people here. Rather than output the Equity remaining from $5000 after 5000 $1 bets, I converted to Prize Ratio notation. So, a Prize Ratio of 50 corresponds to $2500 Equity remaining in the earlier posting. Here's a screen shot of the transformed results in Excel.
I wrote a throw-away program to compress the 50,000 lines of output from the simula
May 9, 2011, 1:45 am - jimmy4164 - Mathematics Forum
1 to 11 Point - Polynomial Wave Projection Equations
1 to 11 Point - Polynomial Wave Projection Equations
Reference - 5th Degree Polynomial Wave Projection, Bidirectional Mean Averaging and The Wave Matrix, Example Process for Finding Variable Coefficients and Solved Projection Equations, Example of Finding Powerball Number Linear Regression BMA and Wave Matrix
The different point projections are an expansion process of finding the Variable Coefficient Equations and the Solved Projection Equations. The Cofactors in the Coefficient Equations
Aug 4, 2007, 4:53 pm - JADELottery - Mathematics Forum
Math Models vs Actual Results
I only count the draws since 10/9/02... there are currently 205 draws under the new matrix with draw 206 tonight.I don't know if they are posted anywhere, I used game history and excel to get frequency data. I keep a chart of occurrences in several columns (overall, positional (sort order) and positional (draw order)).here is the game history since then...Draw Date---Draw#--WB1-WB2-WB3--WB4-WB5---PB10/09/2002----001----09----10----38----42----43----0510/12/2002----002----23----26----46----49----
Sep 25, 2004, 5:25 pm - hypersoniq - Mathematics 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
Help needed, calculations on Mirror and Flipping
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Okay, the user is asking about the best tables and graphs for Pick 3 and Pick 4 lotteries. Let me start by recalling what these games are. Pick 3 and Pick 4 are lottery games where players choose three or four digits, and there are various ways to win based on matching the drawn numbers in order or in combination.
First, I need to think about what kind of data analysis would be useful here. Since these are number-based games, frequency analysis is probably important. Players
May 2, 2025, 5:38 am - dr san - Lottery Discussion Forum
How to manipulate the maximum and minimum value of each lottery filter?
hello hyper=
Lottery draw analysis is a complex field, and it is important to keep in mind that lottery results are random events. However, we can use statistical tools to identify patterns and trends that can help us make informed decisions.
Approach to draw analysis
Data collection: The first step is to obtain a complete history of the lottery draws you want to analyze. It is important that the data is reliable and comprehensive.
Statistical analysis: Use statistical tools to an
Mar 22, 2025, 2:35 pm - dr san - Lottery Discussion Forum
The Predictor's League (develop, test & demonstrate your abilities then let us verify your results)
Its that time of year and I am running short on time but I will explain this in as short of terms as possible.
This strategy is based on states that offer Sum It Up play. It will cost $1 dollar per number .50 box, .50 sum it up.
1) Do a frequency count of all of the regular sums for the last year to find the top 10 sums.
2) Do a skip and hit list for the top 10 sums for the last year. Get the longest skip for each sum. You should notice that
the longest skip does not go over 100 skip
Dec 20, 2021, 2:23 pm - lottologix - Pick 3 Forum
