Poway CA (San Diego County) United States
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Stefan
Thank you for the stats program, but it would be very nice if you could add more filters to it, perhaps straight filters also and not just boxed ones.
Fernando.
Hi Fernando,
Thanks for your suggestion. I could easily add many more filters, including straight ones. However, here are a couple of things I have to take into consideration...
I believe this is a great tool with a very easy learning curve.
I also believe that this tool proves that statistics do "work" when it comes to "predicting" future results.
Although only a handfull people on this great lottery forum do appreciate the great amount of time and effort I have put in into this project, I want everyone to profit from this project. Therefor, I would kill my own project by adding more filters, thus creating a steeper learning curve.
The moment I see that anyone can handle this very "clever" tool, I might consider to add more filters. However, you tell me how many people already discovered that this tool can easily handle "mixed statistics". Of course, I didn't write about it (yet). I thought someone else on this forum would discover it.
So what are Mixed Statistics ?
This free tool on pick3stats.com can easily track digits from let's say the last 20 draws, while simultaniously tracking the number of singles, doubles and triples from let's say the last 50 draws. (This can lead you to some astonishing results - I really know what I am talking about !)
So here's my question for today. How would you do this ?
Happy hunting,
Stefan
P.S. Tip : think "colors"
I am one that truly appreciates your time and willingness to share this program. It is probably the best software I have used to date. Thank you, Stefan.
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Important message !
It's quite easy to miss an important message in a long thread like this one. Those who are with me, will be... Those who are not, won't. That's the way I play the games. Don't you worry, Ram, CalifDude, Rick G, and all the others who have expressed their appreciation towards my willingness to create and share this magnificent tool. You (and you alone) will be pleasently surprised in the near future.
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I'm having computer problems and problems posting on LP forums so this will be brief in case it doesn't go through.
Here's another cool angle to use. Use Todd's Deflate tool for the last year of draws and deflate all combos EXCEPT those that have come in the last year. Copy/Paste the results on pick3stats. Then look for the BLUE situations and highlight them and mask the others. (Referring to combo format, pairs, and hot/med/cold digits as listed next to the pairs chart. Ignore the hot/med/cold designation for digits under the triangle and the sums and roots.)
Then look at the highlighted (dark green) numbers. This should give you combos that haven't come in the last year but are relatively hot in other ways.
I did this with IL EVE. draw and came up with one combo (124).
Posted 4/6: IL Pick 3 midday and evening until they hit: 555, 347 (str8).
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Referring to my last post , I did it just now for IL MID and it came up with four combos. This would be a great approach for "trappers" and those (like me) with a limited budget.
Happy Hunting!
Posted 4/6: IL Pick 3 midday and evening until they hit: 555, 347 (str8).
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Here's Florida, thanks for info Rick. I've played around with this tool. Haven't got the hang of it, yet. I appreciate your tips. 5 of the combos below would be good picks for tonights draw 607 640 627 742 642 647, let's see how they do. Stefan, do you have anything like this for Play 4?
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Stefan
Thank you for the stats program, but it would be very nice if you could add more filters to it, perhaps straight filters also and not just boxed ones.
Fernando.
Hi Fernando,
Thanks for your suggestion. I could easily add many more filters, including straight ones. However, here are a couple of things I have to take into consideration...
I believe this is a great tool with a very easy learning curve.
I also believe that this tool proves that statistics do "work" when it comes to "predicting" future results.
Although only a handfull people on this great lottery forum do appreciate the great amount of time and effort I have put in into this project, I want everyone to profit from this project. Therefor, I would kill my own project by adding more filters, thus creating a steeper learning curve.
The moment I see that anyone can handle this very "clever" tool, I might consider to add more filters. However, you tell me how many people already discovered that this tool can easily handle "mixed statistics". Of course, I didn't write about it (yet). I thought someone else on this forum would discover it.
So what are Mixed Statistics ?
This free tool on pick3stats.com can easily track digits from let's say the last 20 draws, while simultaniously tracking the number of singles, doubles and triples from let's say the last 50 draws. (This can lead you to some astonishing results - I really know what I am talking about !)
So here's my question for today. How would you do this ?
Happy hunting,
Stefan
P.S. Tip : think "colors"
I was trying for mixed statistics by putting in 20 numbers and then marking the numbers hot/cold up above and then adding 30 more numbers without resetting anything. I could then compare which numbers were hot/cold with 50 numbers as compared to 20 numbers.I don't know if this is what you mean by mixed statistics or not. Here is some of my statistics from my backtesting.I am highlighting all blue and red numbers off to the left and marking all numbers hot/cold.I am also using 50 draws from Eve only.
Kentucky Eve
7/4 - 575 Miss - 0 Dark Green Combos
7/3 - 382 Miss - 27 Dark Green Combos
7/2 - 536 Box - 21 Dark Green Combos
7/1 - 223 Straight - 12 Dark Green Combos
6/30 - 036 Miss - 0 Dark Green Combos
6/29 - 862 Miss - 27 Dark Green Combos
6/28 - 993 Miss - 28 Dark Green CombosNow if I un-highlight all the Blue numbers and go by the Dark Red Hot numbers,
all the misses were hits but with tons of Combos.
Time to stop and think about it for a while..
and maybe some thinking juice will help . LOL
Isabel, you are going to feel very silly when this turns out to be make-believe.
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Rick,not sure if I did everything as you did but for Texas midday I came up with 28 dark green combos.223 224 234 244 227 236 344 246 229 247 337 346 446 249 267 366 466 269 377 467 379 469 667 399 669 779 799 999 .My son's here right now but after he leaves I'll recheck my work.
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I've been following along the various posts on this program, trying various things & just wanted to thank everyone who has contributed ideas, it sure helps. And thanks Stefan for the program, its great. One question though, I still don't understand how to take full advantage of the pair section. RickG posted how he used the program.Among his information he said the hot pairs were 08, 34, 39, 49. I could find that with a pen & paper but don't understand how he got that using the program. Could you enlarge on this area? Thanks.
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Paint, those pairs were just for the PA example for richm. Just follow the method and line of reasoning for your own draw. The PA example was a template for the line of approach to any state's lottery stats. When you enter a group of numbers into the data box on pick3stats the hot pairings will be located in a chart directly below where you entered your numbers and highlighted in red.
Ram, first of all I'm assuming you're referring to my posts from today...the previous posts are a different approach. I would have to know which one you're talking about. On the digit hit count directly to the right of the pair chart, are you masking all digits not in blue. This question is assuming we're talking about today's posts.
My computer is crashing and I'm losing my internet connection constantly. I might not be here tomorrow so please take a moment and re-read what I've posted if you have any questions.
Thanks and good luck!
Posted 4/6: IL Pick 3 midday and evening until they hit: 555, 347 (str8).
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Budward,
That's exactly what I meant with the term "mixed statistics". Enter for example the last 20 draw results and hit the GO-button. Now look at the "digits"-statistics and assign a status to each of them (hot, medium or cold). Now, when you hit the "Reset Stats"-button, the graph will still display the hot-cold status based on the last 20 draws. Then, you can enter for example the last 50 draw results (20+30) and hit the "GO"-button again. Now you have the stats based on the latest 50 draw results as well (the graph still displays the hot/cold areas based on the last 20 draws). I hope the nice folks here at lottery post will experiment with it ! Thanks for sharing !