The "Sim Lock" (Highest Probability)
These sets appeared most frequently in the 1 million simulated outcomes.
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1 — 3 — 4 — 5
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Status: #1 Overall Prediction.
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Why: The undisputed champion of the simulation. It combines the Due 4 with 1 and 5, which are the strongest mechanical "followers" of the previous winning numbers.
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1 — 4 — 5 — 6
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1 — 4 — 6 — 9
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Status: The "Companion" Play.
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Why: Introduces 9, which statistically likes to travel with the number 2 (from the last draw).
The "Repeat & Due" (Mechanics)
These sets combine the overdue number (4) with the hot repeaters (0, 2, 7) from the last draw.
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0 — 2 — 4 — 7
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Status: The "Grand Slam."
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Why: This is a "Kitchen Sink" play. It uses the three most active numbers (0, 2, 7) and adds the single most due number (4).
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4 — 9 — 8 — 7
The "Double" Plays (Pairs)
Since 49.6% of draws contain a pair, these are essential for coverage.
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2 — 4 — 7 — 7
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4 — 7 — 0 — 7
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4 — 4 — 1 — 5
The "Aggressive" Outliers
High-risk, high-reward plays based on extreme statistical heat.
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4 — 4 — 2 — 7
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4 — 4 — 4 — 1
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Status: The "Triple Heat."
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Why: The simulation generated an abnormal amount of Triple and Quad 4s. If the dam breaks on number 4, this is how it hits.
Summary of Action Plan