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Hey, all! I'll say this. Often people look for some type of miracle program or system that is going to pull the winning lottery numbers up and point a flashing light at them so to speak. There is nothing like that in existence! If there were, the lotteries would be out of business. The best thing any of us can hope for is something that can at least narrow the odds and give us a better chance to win. That is what this program that you have created does. It HELPS! But players must know that they have to put in work too. As good as any system is, back tests have to be done to see how or IF it even works where they play. And even when it does work, players also must understand that things change. Patterns will burn hot, but like all good things, they end so you have to push the pause button and wait until another hitch comes along that you can grab on to. Mr-B, you and Kentucky Lotto have given anyone interested a wonderful tool to use when playing Pick 3 and Pick 4. And like a hammer or screwdriver or any other tool that people can use, this tool requires a human to work with it. Those tools can't jump up and work themselves and neither can this. I have been using it for only a few weeks now and I can tell you that it has really worked wonders and I love it. And as awesome as it has been, the numbers don't just jump off the page. I devote a lot of time to my numbers and this system allows me to play with more confidence. Players should invest time and patience in something that could cost or make them money. You have provided a great service. The rest is up to the ones who choose to utilize it.
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Quote: Originally posted by adobea78 on Jan 5, 2018
Mr-B 216, all is not lost, your selfless effort to help is much appreciated, but a programmer needs a clear ideal to even start a framework. This thread inadvertently opens up the subject of 'pattern recognition or generating Patterns. How do one recognise a pattern from a data? Lets play a mind game with the words ' recognise vs observe considering the data at hand. Looking at this sequence 3,9,27,36 42 one recognise the multiplier 3 as a factor, you observe the multiplier 3 after a process of recognition. A data like 01224578901245789123457 does not follow the process of recognition, why? Is call RANDOM. In dealing with such data, the latter topic ' Generating Patterns' is closer to evolving patterns. In generating patterns, you need assumptions which are bias free, this approach can be risky, but the reward is great. i equate generating patterns to non-parametric sampling(sampling based on parametric frequencies)
Check this excerpt :
Generate number or shape patterns and identify pattern features ( 4.OA.C.5)
Generate a number or shape pattern that follows a given rule. Identify apparent features of the pattern that were not explicit in the rule itself. For example, given the rule "Add 3" and the starting number 1, generate terms in the resulting sequence and observe that the terms appear to alternate between odd and even numbers. Explain informally why the numbers will continue to alternate in this way.
The key words of the text is in the header: Generate and Identify .
Then from the text: Identify apparent features of the pattern that were not explicit in the rule itself.
Can you reduce the program chart to just 3 panels
1.Grid data
2. current draw or any draw as trigger to code
3.prediction picks
Lets select any random data for the grid of the pool 0-9
The 10 digit string is in tune with game premise of 'draw with replacement'. The ideal is, if the draw is 123, then 123
should be the trigger for digit' reshuffling'. How to you code ' reshuffling' or any movement?
If you decide to exit from this topic, thanks all the same.
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Hi Lori402,
Since you are getting straight hits in your state, I'm sure all the listeners and contributors to this thread would appreciate a line by line description on how you are generating your plays.
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Quote: Originally posted by jayemmar on Jan 6, 2018
Hi Lori402,
Since you are getting straight hits in your state, I'm sure all the listeners and contributors to this thread would appreciate a line by line description on how you are generating your plays.
Thanks,
jayemmar
Hi Jayemmar
Iam just entering each draw into the system and creating a new grid for each draw. The grid below shows a straight hit 505 from previous draw 612. I looked around the date sum which was 5 and also compared to the 317 rundown and got the straight hit. Not every draw is going to produce a straight hit but most of the times the number is there .
Draw 296 also had 115. Sometimes its a matter of having to pick the right number in the right direction which is not always easy but also compare to your other rundowns. The grid helps a lot. I'm not getting every hit but it has helped me catch a couple of hits. Sometimes I do see the number after the drawing.
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Quote: Originally posted by picktowin on Jan 6, 2018
That 042 was Wisconsin
So for tomorrow would number be by the 8 for the date ?
Thanks
Yes 8 would be date sum and 0+4+2 = 6 so look around the 8 and 6 on all the chart the next number set is dead beside it and when ever you see the future winner for pick 3 for midday look close to it pick 4 should be close beside it in a formation blending in with it, it works for my state should work for yours as well let me know if you see the Pick 4 surrounding the Midday Pick 3 when you see it drop tomorrow this is how this chart works Im sure of it.