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OfflineQuote: Originally posted by RL-RANDOMLOGIC on Jun 1, 2010
I just had a idea and want to know if anyone would be interested.
I would like to see how my software would stackup to other state lottery's.
first start a new thread as a challenge.
have people send me their info on their lottery selections for this system and I will run my
software with their info. To be fair I will set all filters manualy to middle of the road type
settings and shutt off the bayes auto select. This section is fine tuned for my lottery and I
will be using my database. I do not have the time to build 50 databases and then tune them in.
Settings filters to 70 percent hit rate would make it fair for everyone. I would also not
accept wild card digits. This would be only for 5 of 39 to say 5 of 34. anything above
or below this would be too far out of scope. The closer to 5-39 the better.
here is a list of what I would need.
State name
Game name
Type of draw like 5/39
Your ID value
Your TD value
Your digits you have selected must total your ID value
Below Items are not required but helpful and will cut down on total sets
Any 1st digits
Any 2nd digits
Any Odd / Even
Any Hi / low
I will do this for maybe 50 post total.
Each post should only have the data mentioned above and no other comments as this will slow down
the process.
I will first run the main program if the total sets are to hi then I will pass it through the
second phase and then to the wheeling phase if needed. Some settings will return a
larger number of sets then others.
I will then copy to each post the sets generated using the settings provided.
It will be up to each person to check the list and report back and post results
These could be checked for a week or so. If the setting you provide me are
incorrect don't blame me. This would be a fair test. What do you think.
If you would like, set your program to Check out Michigan's Fantasy 5.
Have a good evening.
CutlassBob
"You can't handle the truth!" Nicholson.
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CutlassBob
Do you still want that list, LOL. I don't think my carma has changed yet. Got to do somthing a little
bit different. I might of scared the %&*# out of it though.
LP
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Quote: Originally posted by LANTERN on Jun 6, 2010
You are not related to Tiggs, you would be closer to being related to Einstein:
Not just anybody can come out with a system with which to beat random and the lottery outfits, you appear to be a very bright person!
And you don't seem to be eccentric as maybe Einstein was.
Your mind is young, you can't be older than 400 years yet, join the "Club"
LANTERN
I know this is just a joke, but thanks just the same. Einstine is #2 on a very short list of people I
would love to sit down and talk with, Newton is 3rd and #1 I think would top the list for all of us.
I admire Einstine but not for the math, read his quotes. My favorite is "I want to know God's thoughts; the
rest are details." Einstine's greatest gift was in making observations, seeing what most of us overlooked,
the math was simply a way to prove it .
Thanks again.
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Hello
Just taking a little break from my other job as I have another idea for the pen and paper users
find a p-5 or p-6 wheel that will let you select 3 power numbers. Wheel all 10 digits using your
base digits in these 3 boxes. If your ID is 5 then play a wheel for a four of five win, If 6 then
wheel for a five of six. This way you will have fewer sets of digits and you could still win a
4 of 5. or even a 5 of 5 if your ID is off by 1. note! wheel the digits as would numbers and this
will give you sets of digits not numbers. Then apply the rest to convert digits to numbers.
Hope this is clear.
Thanks
RL
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You are smart and that is no joke, but I did try to be a little funny there.
Relationships between patterns are used for the making of filters, stats is what relates patterns to each other, not any "True" relationships.
It is all a thing of "perspective"
Relationships are artificial or "Made-Up", just as characteristics of numbers are and or can also be, such as High-Low, Even-Odd, Width, Etc.
"We" assign characteristics to the digits-numbers (Balls) in order to be able to create filter-patterns, so the more, the better also.
It is all a kind of "Make-Believe" thing, but results are what really matters, not so much the logic behind, but there needs to be some kind of reasonable prediction logic, even if it is make-believe logic-reason.
Yes, 1 number and or 1 ball doesn't have anything to do with another number and or another ball, there is only "Statistic Relationships"
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Well, Good Luck!
By the way, I would have liked to meet Homer, Da Vinci and so many others, including Newton and Benjamin Franklin, but so many others also, even Apolonio de Tiana, one of the Oracles at Delphi, Etc.
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"Ten measures of beauty descended to the world, nine were taken by Jerusalem."
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Quote: Originally posted by LANTERN on Jun 9, 2010
You are smart and that is no joke, but I did try to be a little funny there.
Relationships between patterns are used for the making of filters, stats is what relates patterns to each other, not any "True" relationships.
It is all a thing of "perspective"
Relationships are artificial or "Made-Up", just as characteristics of numbers are and or can also be, such as High-Low, Even-Odd, Width, Etc.
"We" assign characteristics to the digits-numbers (Balls) in order to be able to create filter-patterns, so the more, the better also.
It is all a kind of "Make-Believe" thing, but results are what really matters, not so much the logic behind, but there needs to be some kind of reasonable prediction logic, even if it is make-believe logic-reason.
Yes, 1 number and or 1 ball doesn't have anything to do with another number and or another ball, there is only "Statistic Relationships"
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Well, Good Luck!
By the way, I would have liked to meet Homer, Da Vinci and so many others, including Newton and Benjamin Franklin, but so many others also, even Apolonio de Tiana, one of the Oracles at Delphi, Etc.
Lantern
The Oracles at Delphi, That is one I never considered. but it makes since. especially when playing the lottery.
Never read Homer but I would like set a while with Da Vinci. Ben on the other hand, that would be a real
head knocker. LOL
RL
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Quote: Originally posted by RL-RANDOMLOGIC on May 30, 2010
The Digit System
I have been programming for 25 years and took up a challenge to
write a program that was capable of producing repeatable results
for pick-5 pick-6 lotteries.
This is a small part of a system that I have been working on for
many years I have had much success using this system up to the
past few months. I am sharing this system in hopes that in doing
so will improve my carma. "Give and it shall be given".
I will not post the whole system as it would take 30 to 40 pages
but will give a good working description that should allow those
who are interested a starting place. I play 5-39 and 6-44 games.
so most of the information I give will pertain to information I
have gathered from these games.
Some Definitions first
ID = Independent digits. Digits 0-9 counted only once regardless of
times within a set.
TD = Total digits. Number of all digits within a set but does not
include leading zero's
DOD = Double odd digits. Numbers made from two odd digits
DEV = Double even digit. Numbers made from two even digits
MDN = Mixed digit numbers. Numbers made from 1-odd and 1-even digit
Below are the last 3 draws for MO. show me cash-5
FRI 05/28/10 04 16 23 24 39
THU 05/27/10 03 08 21 24 28
WED 05/26/10 14 18 20 27 33
To begin I would like you to look at the last 3 draws of show me cash.
These draws are typical and at first glance nothing special. look again,
draw #1, is made up of the digits "1-2-3-4-6-9"
draw #2, is made up of the digits "1-2-3-4-8"
draw #3, is made up of the digits "0-1-2-3-4-7-8"
notice all the draws have digits "1-2-3-4" and two of the draws have the
digit "8" in common.
You might think this is a fluke, Check the drawings below
MO. lotto 05/26/10, "10 12 16 32 33 44" "0,1,2,3,4,6"
Fl. fantasy 5 05/27/10, "14 23 27 29 32" "1-2-3-4-7-9"
IL. little lotto 05/28/10, "18-26-32-33-39" "1-2-3-6-8-9"
TN. Pick 5 05/28/10, "08-12-15-18-34" "1-2-3-4-5-8"
Are you interested yet? and these are the only 4 sites I checked when
I began to write this. Funny it was there all along but went unnoticed.
Don't get to excited yet because it's not that simple. Like I said I
have been searching and writing lottery software for 20 years and I
don't have millions, yet.
Most drawing sets consist of 6 digits, Remember I said Most. A bell
curve will peek on 5 or 6 for most any lottery. Take another look at
your lottery and you will find that most draw sets will have the digits
"1-2-3" in a large percent of draws with many of those having more then
one of at least 2 of the "1-2-3" base digits within it.
Next consider that the largest percent of draws contain at least one
number that consist of only one digit, "number below 10" and many
sets contain two single digit numbers. In a 5 number draw the maximum
TD possible is ten.
Now for the mathmen, 6 digits in a 5/39 lottery can yield over 6000
combos depending on the 6 digits selected. Done that! been there.
I don’t need your brain power to tell me what I already know. I don't
want any odds quoted concerning this. Believe me I have ran every
combo of digits in every way conceivable. At one time I was running
4, really fast, striped down computers 24/7/365 crunching numbers
my own version of a home super. I will give those that wish to baffle
a question to ponder. I say odds are for the losers. I know of no real
lottery in the world that has sold all winning combo's within one
drawing but yet lotteries are won every day by everyday people many
of which purchased a one dollar play. What’s the odds on that. A person
will win or lose not based on the odds but on the ticket he or she holds
in their hand. A lottery player considers the odds but plays anyway,
Kind of like a certain paint store worker that may of considered the
odds but choose to sing anyway. And as Forest would say "that's all I
got to say about that"
Now for those who like to dream big, and hope to one day pull down a
really big one, I will continue. Dreams are good and I hope all your
dreams come true. As I stated above it would seem easy to build a
set of winning numbers based on the info just provided. To put it
simply, It is not. Many draws will follow this path but not all.
Don't expect, but hope that the information provided in this post
will help your dreams come true.
notice that I pad all single digit numbers with a "0". This digit
will be ignored except in some cases.
Step #1
compile a list of at least 30 drawings. They can be a random sample.
A current day to day drawing list is no better then a random sample
I for years believed that the patterns I found would repeat until I
discovered that the patterns were also random. All roads will
intersect with another if they run far enough. That being said,
go through each drawing on your list and mark how many TD, ID, DOD,
DEV, MDN digits are in each draw, When writing down the sets, arrange
them in 10 columns, the numbers 12 18 22 35 39 would look like this
include leading zero's in this list
| 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | TD | ID | DOD | DEV | MDN
|___|___|___|___|___|___|___|___|___|____|____|____|_____|_____|____
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 1 | 2 | 1 | 8 | 2 | 2 | 3 | 5 | 3 | 9 | 10 | 6 | 2 | 1 | 2
|___|___|___|___|___|___|___|___|___|____|____|____|_____|_____|____
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
place them down the page so they can be easy to read from top to bottom.
feel free to copy and paste this to use as a template you can print.
Step #2
On another sheet of paper add the number of digits in each of
the 10 columns of digits, count the padded "0" digits in this step.
Dig | 0's | 1's | 2's | 3's | 4's | 5's | 6's | 7's | 8's | 9's
_________|_____|_____|_____|_____|_____|_____|_____|_____|_____|____
col [#1] | | | | | | | | | |
_________|_____|_____|_____|_____|_____|_____|_____|_____|_____|____
col [#2] | | | | | | | | | |
_________|_____|_____|_____|_____|_____|_____|_____|_____|_____|____
col [#3] | | | | | | | | | |
_________|_____|_____|_____|_____|_____|_____|_____|_____|_____|____
continue to col [10]
Step #3
On another sheet of paper convert the number sets to digits, do not
include the padded "0" in this list. "08-12-15-18-34" to "1-2-3-4-5-8"
each digit is counted only once and then to the right of this place the
digits that were not in the draw
Draw set Digits hit Digits out
08-12-15-18-34 1-2-3-4-5-8 6-7-9-0
Step #4
Study the list you have made and trends will begin to appear. I say trends
not patterns. A trend is like a pattern but it is not a pattern. All lotteries
develop trends. look at each column of numbers and decide which digit hits
most often for that column and write them down. On a new sheet of paper draw
10 lines, one for each digit. ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___
make a list of the best ID, TD, DOD, DEV, MDN, values that hit most often.
now using the information gleamed from the data sheets fill in the best digit
for each place on the line. Next look at the digits and see if all the data
from ID,TD,DOD,DEV,MDN fits your selection. if not then repeat the process.
do not be concerned with how your numbers appear on the lines as they may not
be in any order. Keep your data sheets for reuse or make several different
ones and play a set or two from each.
As stated above this is but a small part of a much larger system. My system
allows a range of settings for each value + wildcards then generates all
possible combo's then filters them and then finally wheels them down to 10
or so of the best sets. I have hit as many as four 4/5 in one day. I have
won three 5/6 using this system.
I gave my sister in law a small list of numbers to play and within a week she
had hit two or three 4/5 plays and many 3/5. This system does work but requires some skill and some gut instinct to make the final selections.
Good luck and if interest is high enough I will maybe add some more at a later
date.
Try to flush your mind of what you think will happen, several years ago I wanted
to know what I was doing wrong. I wrote into my software the ability to track
my inputs and then report back were I made mistakes. Guess what? I made the same
mistakes over and over again, I let my personal preferences overrun what the data was saying, "that can't happen again", that sort of thing. I also included the ability to see what changes would have increased my winnings, There were many times when one click of a mouse would have won me millions.
EnjoyHi,
Just to add some thoughts...
Have you looked at digit totals with respect to position?
LAST DIGITS (POSITIONAL)
L
D 1 2 3 4 50 44 1 0 0 0
1 33 24 1 0 0
2 11 23 15 0 0
3 9 24 21 7 0
4 8 16 17 17 35 3 10 17 16 8
6 1 7 14 25 7
7 0 3 18 22 21
8 0 1 6 17 32
9 0 0 0 5 38Have you looked at how many digits match up with the previous game?
ie...are 3 of the digits the same?...maybe 4...maybe 5
I'm still not sure if mixing the first digit and the last digit is additive truth. *S*
You are a slave to the choices you have made. jk
Even a blind squirrel will occasionally find an acorn.
There is no elevator to success, you will have to take the stairs.
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Quote: Originally posted by JKING on Jun 9, 2010
Hi,
Just to add some thoughts...
Have you looked at digit totals with respect to position?
LAST DIGITS (POSITIONAL)
L
D 1 2 3 4 50 44 1 0 0 0
1 33 24 1 0 0
2 11 23 15 0 0
3 9 24 21 7 0
4 8 16 17 17 35 3 10 17 16 8
6 1 7 14 25 7
7 0 3 18 22 21
8 0 1 6 17 32
9 0 0 0 5 38Have you looked at how many digits match up with the previous game?
ie...are 3 of the digits the same?...maybe 4...maybe 5
I'm still not sure if mixing the first digit and the last digit is additive truth. *S*
JKING
YES AND YES, your are very clear
I keep tract of the positional repeat digits, mostly the second digit because of the first digits low (decades)
count has many repeats. This would work very good for larger number lotteries. I also track second digit
repeats that are non-positional apart from positional repeats. I keep the two seprate as I feel this gives
more information when selecting digits.
Just another thought, repeating numbers often do not hit in the same position as they often move
right or left 1 position from the previous draw, this is not always correct but is worth mention. A whole
system my be formed from this sort of logic.
example of how I track
09 10 11 28 37 8 is a non-positional repeat second digit
08 13 23 25 26 23 repeating number moved 1 position to the right
16 23 28 35 39 9 is a (positional) repeating second digit and 3 is a non-positional repeat second digit +
23 repeating number moved 1 position to the left
07 21 23 27 29 3 is a non-positional repeat second digit 9 is a both positional and non-positional repeat
03 09 12 15 39 3 is a non-positional repeat second digit
01 05 30 33 38
This may be a little different then the methode you use but both are very useful. In my database I track
this by assigning the value of hits for each in its own columb. My database always adds the last draw
to the top of the file. Then I can read any columb from top to bottom into a string and then this is printed
into a textbox like this. "0010020033000202211101000100000110202" much longer but you get the picture
I can then select the values for lets say the last 5 draws "00100" and then search the data string moving
this shorter string to the right 1 value at a time. Every time the search string matches somewere within
the data string I record the value 1 digit to the left of the search string. This gives me a better idea of
what will occure most often given the last 5 draws record. I am able to do this with every entry in my
database, as all information is updated each time I input a new draw set. My database is over 100 columbs
wide so the data I can search is a little overwhelming. Thats what Bayes is suppose to do but it's still on
the blink.
I am very glad that many are still reading this post. I had two main concerns when I posted this. The 1st
was that many would not fully understand it, and the 2nd was that someone would.
I hope that you continue to work on this and post your findings as everything helps. I need a fresh mind or
two as mine is worn out. I search as time permits looking for the perfect blend of filters and prediction
methods. It seems everytime I play I am off by one filter or digit or both.
Thanks again
RL
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Quote: Originally posted by JKING on Jun 9, 2010
Hi,
Just to add some thoughts...
Have you looked at digit totals with respect to position?
LAST DIGITS (POSITIONAL)
L
D 1 2 3 4 50 44 1 0 0 0
1 33 24 1 0 0
2 11 23 15 0 0
3 9 24 21 7 0
4 8 16 17 17 35 3 10 17 16 8
6 1 7 14 25 7
7 0 3 18 22 21
8 0 1 6 17 32
9 0 0 0 5 38Have you looked at how many digits match up with the previous game?
ie...are 3 of the digits the same?...maybe 4...maybe 5
I'm still not sure if mixing the first digit and the last digit is additive truth. *S*
I added the positional data for PB and MM below. This is more like how you were talking about
F/D = 1st digit in the number and S/D = second digit in a number. F/D totals include numbers padded
with a "0".
06-10-2010 18:44:22
Mega Millions data for 5 white balls
Total lines in database = 518
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1ST NUMBER POSITIONAL DATA
F/D=[0] F/D=[1] F/D=[2] F/D=[3] F/D=[4] F/D=[5]
309 154 048 007 000 000
2ND NUMBER POSITIONAL DATA
F/D=[0] F/D=[1] F/D=[2] F/D=[3] F/D=[4] F/D=[5]
081 208 149 069 011 000
3RD NUMBER POSITIONAL DATA
F/D=[0] F/D=[1] F/D=[2] F/D=[3] F/D=[4] F/D=[5]
011 084 170 155 090 008
4TH NUMBER POSITIONAL DATA
F/D=[0] F/D=[1] F/D=[2] F/D=[3] F/D=[4] F/D=[5]
001 021 083 154 188 071
5TH NUMBER POSITIONAL DATA
F/D=[0] F/D=[1] F/D=[2] F/D=[3] F/D=[4] F/D=[5]
000 000 013 064 167 274
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1ST NUMBER DIGITS POSITIONAL DATA
S/D=[0] S/D=[1] S/D=[2] S/D=[3] S/D=[4] S/D=[5] S/D=[6] S/D=[7] S/D=[8] S/D=[9]
029 063 071 055 068 057 044 050 039 042
2ND NUMBER POSITIONAL DATA
S/D=[0] S/D=[1] S/D=[2] S/D=[3] S/D=[4] S/D=[5] S/D=[6] S/D=[7] S/D=[8] S/D=[9]
052 048 057 052 054 060 043 059 047 046
3RD NUMBER POSITIONAL DATA
S/D=[0] S/D=[1] S/D=[2] S/D=[3] S/D=[4] S/D=[5] S/D=[6] S/D=[7] S/D=[8] S/D=[9]
049 055 051 048 055 057 054 058 050 041
4TH NUMBER POSITIONAL DATA
S/D=[0] S/D=[1] S/D=[2] S/D=[3] S/D=[4] S/D=[5] S/D=[6] S/D=[7] S/D=[8] S/D=[9]
051 052 054 050 037 050 058 041 061 064
5TH NUMBER POSITIONAL DATA 8
S/D=[0] S/D=[1] S/D=[2] S/D=[3] S/D=[4] S/D=[5] S/D=[6] S/D=[7] S/D=[8] S/D=[9]
055 051 059 065 071 057 080 016 037 027
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Base Digit Numbers (numbers that are formed from Digits 1-2-3 only)
lines with 0 = 161
lines with 1 = 223
lines with 2 = 101
lines with 3 = 28
lines with 4 = 5
lines with 5 = 0
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ID (Individual Digits)
lines with 2 = 0
lines with 3 = 1
lines with 4 = 32
lines with 5 = 144
lines with 6 = 205
lines with 7 = 111
lines with 8 = 24
lines with 9 = 1
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TD (Total Digits)
lines with 5 = 0
lines with 6 = 1
lines with 7 = 10
lines with 8 = 70
lines with 9 = 228
lines with 10= 209
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MD (Mixed Digit Numbers)
lines with 0 = 11
lines with 1 = 81
lines with 2 = 150
lines with 3 = 169
lines with 4 = 88
lines with 5 = 19
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DED (Double Even Digit Numbers)
lines with 0 = 127
lines with 1 = 228
lines with 2 = 121
lines with 3 = 39
lines with 4 = 3
lines with 5 = 0
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DOD (Double Odd Digit Numbers)
lines with 0 = 117
lines with 1 = 195
lines with 2 = 163
lines with 3 = 37
lines with 4 = 6
lines with 5 = 006-10-2010 18:50:47
Power ball data for 5 white balls new matrix only
Total lines in database = 149
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1ST NUMBER POSITIONAL DATA
F/D=[0] F/D=[1] F/D=[2] F/D=[3] F/D=[4] F/D=[5]
081 052 012 003 001 000
2ND NUMBER POSITIONAL DATA
F/D=[0] F/D=[1] F/D=[2] F/D=[3] F/D=[4] F/D=[5]
027 038 053 024 005 002
3RD NUMBER POSITIONAL DATA
F/D=[0] F/D=[1] F/D=[2] F/D=[3] F/D=[4] F/D=[5]
002 020 048 050 020 009
4TH NUMBER POSITIONAL DATA
F/D=[0] F/D=[1] F/D=[2] F/D=[3] F/D=[4] F/D=[5]
000 003 016 036 067 027
5TH NUMBER POSITIONAL DATA
F/D=[0] F/D=[1] F/D=[2] F/D=[3] F/D=[4] F/D=[5]
000 000 005 011 042 091
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1ST NUMBER DIGITS POSITIONAL DATA
S/D=[0] S/D=[1] S/D=[2] S/D=[3] S/D=[4] S/D=[5] S/D=[6] S/D=[7] S/D=[8] S/D=[9]
010 015 014 016 019 021 015 019 011 009
2ND NUMBER POSITIONAL DATA
S/D=[0] S/D=[1] S/D=[2] S/D=[3] S/D=[4] S/D=[5] S/D=[6] S/D=[7] S/D=[8] S/D=[9]
017 015 021 012 015 012 024 013 011 009
3RD NUMBER POSITIONAL DATA
S/D=[0] S/D=[1] S/D=[2] S/D=[3] S/D=[4] S/D=[5] S/D=[6] S/D=[7] S/D=[8] S/D=[9]
022 011 018 014 015 013 013 013 017 013
4TH NUMBER POSITIONAL DATA
S/D=[0] S/D=[1] S/D=[2] S/D=[3] S/D=[4] S/D=[5] S/D=[6] S/D=[7] S/D=[8] S/D=[9]
011 020 023 013 011 014 016 013 012 016
5TH NUMBER POSITIONAL DATA 8
S/D=[0] S/D=[1] S/D=[2] S/D=[3] S/D=[4] S/D=[5] S/D=[6] S/D=[7] S/D=[8] S/D=[9]
010 014 016 012 011 010 015 016 019 026
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Base Digit Numbers (numbers that are formed from Digits 1-2-3 only)
lines with 0 = 51
lines with 1 = 62
lines with 2 = 31
lines with 3 = 5
lines with 4 = 0
lines with 5 = 0
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ID (Individual Digits)
lines with 2 = 0
lines with 3 = 0
lines with 4 = 8
lines with 5 = 31
lines with 6 = 53
lines with 7 = 45
lines with 8 = 10
lines with 9 = 2
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TD (Total Digits)
lines with 5 = 0
lines with 6 = 0
lines with 7 = 2
lines with 8 = 25
lines with 9 = 54
lines with 10= 68
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MD (Mixed Digit Numbers)
lines with 0 = 1
lines with 1 = 13
lines with 2 = 54
lines with 3 = 51
lines with 4 = 23
lines with 5 = 7
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DED (Double Even Digit Numbers)
lines with 0 = 40
lines with 1 = 61
lines with 2 = 43
lines with 3 = 5
lines with 4 = 0
lines with 5 = 0
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DOD (Double Odd Digit Numbers)
lines with 0 = 31
lines with 1 = 68
lines with 2 = 36
lines with 3 = 14
lines with 4 = 0
lines with 5 = 0....
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RL, Hope you don't let this thread die. There are I'm sure alot of us who don't say much but are watching this thread. Pick 5 systems are few and far between and this one is very interesting.
Best of luck to you!
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Quote: Originally posted by Maryland on Jun 10, 2010
RL, Hope you don't let this thread die. There are I'm sure alot of us who don't say much but are watching this thread. Pick 5 systems are few and far between and this one is very interesting.
Best of luck to you!
Maryland
Thanks for you input as it gives me a reason to continue.
Thanks again
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New Data for MO. SM5 and MO. Lotto
06-10-2010 23:05:41
Show me cash 5 Data
Total lines in database = 641
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1ST NUMBER POSITIONAL DATA
F/D=[0] F/D=[1] F/D=[2] F/D=[3]
492 124 024 001
2ND NUMBER POSITIONAL DATA
F/D=[0] F/D=[1] F/D=[2] F/D=[3]
216 302 116 007
3RD NUMBER POSITIONAL DATA
F/D=[0] F/D=[1] F/D=[2] F/D=[3]
043 274 256 068
4TH NUMBER POSITIONAL DATA
F/D=[0] F/D=[1] F/D=[2] F/D=[3]
003 098 301 239
5TH NUMBER POSITIONAL DATA
F/D=[0] F/D=[1] F/D=[2] F/D=[3]
000 014 130 497
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1ST NUMBER DIGITS POSITIONAL DATA
S/D=[0] S/D=[1] S/D=[2] S/D=[3] S/D=[4] S/D=[5] S/D=[6] S/D=[7] S/D=[8] S/D=[9]
033 112 100 085 072 063 043 050 044 039
2ND NUMBER POSITIONAL DATA
S/D=[0] S/D=[1] S/D=[2] S/D=[3] S/D=[4] S/D=[5] S/D=[6] S/D=[7] S/D=[8] S/D=[9]
062 045 059 055 056 080 084 066 067 067
3RD NUMBER POSITIONAL DATA
S/D=[0] S/D=[1] S/D=[2] S/D=[3] S/D=[4] S/D=[5] S/D=[6] S/D=[7] S/D=[8] S/D=[9]
072 061 078 058 047 066 063 069 059 068
4TH NUMBER POSITIONAL DATA
S/D=[0] S/D=[1] S/D=[2] S/D=[3] S/D=[4] S/D=[5] S/D=[6] S/D=[7] S/D=[8] S/D=[9]
063 072 053 064 074 061 073 058 063 060
5TH NUMBER POSITIONAL DATA
S/D=[0] S/D=[1] S/D=[2] S/D=[3] S/D=[4] S/D=[5] S/D=[6] S/D=[7] S/D=[8] S/D=[9]
020 033 040 060 060 064 064 094 087 119
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Base Digit Numbers (numbers that are formed from Digits 1-2-3 only)
lines with 0 = 97
lines with 1 = 229
lines with 2 = 217
lines with 3 = 80
lines with 4 = 18
lines with 5 = 0
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ID (Individual Digits)
lines with 2 = 0
lines with 3 = 1
lines with 4 = 62
lines with 5 = 225
lines with 6 = 251
lines with 7 = 99
lines with 8 = 3
lines with 9 = 0
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TD (Total Digits)
lines with 5 = 0
lines with 6 = 3
lines with 7 = 40
lines with 8 = 173
lines with 9 = 276
lines with 10= 149
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MD (Mixed Digit Numbers)
lines with 0 = 16
lines with 1 = 73
lines with 2 = 203
lines with 3 = 208
lines with 4 = 125
lines with 5 = 16
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DED (Double Even Digit Numbers)
lines with 0 = 163
lines with 1 = 282
lines with 2 = 159
lines with 3 = 31
lines with 4 = 6
lines with 5 = 0
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DOD (Double Odd Digit Numbers)
lines with 0 = 135
lines with 1 = 269
lines with 2 = 180
lines with 3 = 52
lines with 4 = 5
lines with 5 = 006-10-2010 23:09:56
MO. LOTTO 6-44 DATA
Total lines in database = 615
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1ST NUMBER POSITIONAL DATA
F/D=[0] F/D=[1] F/D=[2] F/D=[3] F/D=[4]
454 142 019 000 000
2ND NUMBER POSITIONAL DATA
F/D=[0] F/D=[1] F/D=[2] F/D=[3] F/D=[4]
204 299 106 006 000
3RD NUMBER POSITIONAL DATA
F/D=[0] F/D=[1] F/D=[2] F/D=[3] F/D=[4]
051 253 248 063 000
4TH NUMBER POSITIONAL DATA
F/D=[0] F/D=[1] F/D=[2] F/D=[3] F/D=[4]
009 108 278 214 006
5TH NUMBER POSITIONAL DATA
F/D=[0] F/D=[1] F/D=[2] F/D=[3] F/D=[4]
001 023 163 351 077
6TH NUMBER POSITIONAL DATA
F/D=[0] F/D=[1] F/D=[2] F/D=[3] F/D=[4]
000 001 030 235 349
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1ST NUMBER DIGITS POSITIONAL DATA
S/D=[0] S/D=[1] S/D=[2] S/D=[3] S/D=[4] S/D=[5] S/D=[6] S/D=[7] S/D=[8] S/D=[9]
030 114 094 081 054 067 059 046 040 030
2ND NUMBER POSITIONAL DATA
S/D=[0] S/D=[1] S/D=[2] S/D=[3] S/D=[4] S/D=[5] S/D=[6] S/D=[7] S/D=[8] S/D=[9]
047 047 067 058 072 060 069 079 070 046
3RD NUMBER POSITIONAL DATA
S/D=[0] S/D=[1] S/D=[2] S/D=[3] S/D=[4] S/D=[5] S/D=[6] S/D=[7] S/D=[8] S/D=[9]
064 065 047 057 058 061 065 059 082 057
4TH NUMBER POSITIONAL DATA
S/D=[0] S/D=[1] S/D=[2] S/D=[3] S/D=[4] S/D=[5] S/D=[6] S/D=[7] S/D=[8] S/D=[9]
061 068 055 066 063 065 058 061 054 064
5TH NUMBER POSITIONAL DATA
S/D=[0] S/D=[1] S/D=[2] S/D=[3] S/D=[4] S/D=[5] S/D=[6] S/D=[7] S/D=[8] S/D=[9]
063 070 066 062 055 068 056 074 056 045
6TH NUMBER POSITIONAL DATA
S/D=[0] S/D=[1] S/D=[2] S/D=[3] S/D=[4] S/D=[5] S/D=[6] S/D=[7] S/D=[8] S/D=[9]
047 080 078 105 108 031 031 034 045 056
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Base Digit Numbers (numbers that are formed from Digits 1-2-3 only)
lines with 0 = 77
lines with 1 = 221
lines with 2 = 207
lines with 3 = 80
lines with 4 = 27
lines with 5 = 2
lines with 6 = 1
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ID (Individual Digits)
lines with 2 = 0
lines with 3 = 2
lines with 4 = 16
lines with 5 = 102
lines with 6 = 218
lines with 7 = 200
lines with 8 = 72
lines with 9 = 5
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TD (Total Digits)
lines with 6 = 0
lines with 7 = 1
lines with 8 = 8
lines with 9 = 42
lines with 10= 153
lines with 11= 250
lines with 12= 161
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MD (Mixed Digit Numbers)
lines with 0 = 14
lines with 1 = 41
lines with 2 = 141
lines with 3 = 220
lines with 4 = 131
lines with 5 = 60
lines with 6 = 8
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DED (Double Even Digit Numbers)
lines with 0 = 105
lines with 1 = 249
lines with 2 = 189
lines with 3 = 57
lines with 4 = 15
lines with 5 = 0
lines with 6 = 0
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DOD (Double Odd Digit Numbers)
lines with 0 = 89
lines with 1 = 214
lines with 2 = 205
lines with 3 = 77
lines with 4 = 28
lines with 5 = 2
lines with 6 = 0....
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Data for MI. Fantasy 5
I will add a few more states as I get the time, Check back. This game looks very winnable
06-10-2010 23:17:12
MI Fantasy 5 Data
Total lines in database = 2091
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1ST NUMBER POSITIONAL DATA
F/D=[0] F/D=[1] F/D=[2] F/D=[3]
1532 501 058 000
2ND NUMBER POSITIONAL DATA
F/D=[0] F/D=[1] F/D=[2] F/D=[3]
654 1048 369 020
3RD NUMBER POSITIONAL DATA
F/D=[0] F/D=[1] F/D=[2] F/D=[3]
121 881 893 196
4TH NUMBER POSITIONAL DATA
F/D=[0] F/D=[1] F/D=[2] F/D=[3]
010 324 1004 753
5TH NUMBER POSITIONAL DATA
F/D=[0] F/D=[1] F/D=[2] F/D=[3]
000 051 400 1640
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1ST NUMBER DIGITS POSITIONAL DATA
S/D=[0] S/D=[1] S/D=[2] S/D=[3] S/D=[4] S/D=[5] S/D=[6] S/D=[7] S/D=[8] S/D=[9]
116 331 338 262 234 242 165 160 118 125
2ND NUMBER POSITIONAL DATA
S/D=[0] S/D=[1] S/D=[2] S/D=[3] S/D=[4] S/D=[5] S/D=[6] S/D=[7] S/D=[8] S/D=[9]
210 184 222 199 211 222 219 228 201 195
3RD NUMBER POSITIONAL DATA
S/D=[0] S/D=[1] S/D=[2] S/D=[3] S/D=[4] S/D=[5] S/D=[6] S/D=[7] S/D=[8] S/D=[9]
206 213 202 227 216 200 211 214 202 200
4TH NUMBER POSITIONAL DATA
S/D=[0] S/D=[1] S/D=[2] S/D=[3] S/D=[4] S/D=[5] S/D=[6] S/D=[7] S/D=[8] S/D=[9]
171 208 190 209 233 220 227 222 210 201
5TH NUMBER POSITIONAL DATA
S/D=[0] S/D=[1] S/D=[2] S/D=[3] S/D=[4] S/D=[5] S/D=[6] S/D=[7] S/D=[8] S/D=[9]
089 110 150 174 167 217 263 281 308 332
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Base Digit Numbers (numbers that are formed from Digits 1-2-3 only)
lines with 0 = 283
lines with 1 = 776
lines with 2 = 706
lines with 3 = 276
lines with 4 = 47
lines with 5 = 3
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ID (Individual Digits)
lines with 2 = 0
lines with 3 = 16
lines with 4 = 186
lines with 5 = 699
lines with 6 = 859
lines with 7 = 309
lines with 8 = 22
lines with 9 = 0
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TD (Total Digits)
lines with 5 = 0
lines with 6 = 10
lines with 7 = 111
lines with 8 = 533
lines with 9 = 878
lines with 10= 559
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MD (Mixed Digit Numbers)
lines with 0 = 42
lines with 1 = 289
lines with 2 = 636
lines with 3 = 736
lines with 4 = 327
lines with 5 = 61
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DED (Double Even Digit Numbers)
lines with 0 = 536
lines with 1 = 889
lines with 2 = 531
lines with 3 = 122
lines with 4 = 13
lines with 5 = 0
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DOD (Double Odd Digit Numbers)
lines with 0 = 415
lines with 1 = 884
lines with 2 = 591
lines with 3 = 170
lines with 4 = 27
lines with 5 = 4....
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Rl_Randomlogic,
I have been following this thread with a very keen interest. My compliments to you for your willingness to share your system, knowledge and experiences using it. I hope you continue your efforts, and I would appreciate it very much if this thread continued as well.
I have been tracking patterns/trends in New Yorks Take5, (a 5/39 game) but not with the degree of sophistication/automation you have deployed. I manually use Excel spreadsheets as I am not a programmer and have no capability to write code. Using my spreadsheets, I've had modest success since April of 2009. I've played 737 games ($737) of Take5 and won $265.50 in thirteen different drawings where I matched 3 winning numbers. I've also won 81 Free Plays (I matched 2 winning numbers) since I started tracking/trending. You may be interested to know that last night, I played 3 games, and won two free plays using your system for the very first time.
I am aquainted with a man (he's a programmer like you) and he used his skills to track NY's Take5. About ten years ago, he won a Take5 jackpot of approximately $72,000. I have no knowledge of the the software he wrote, but he did tell me that "There are trends and patterns" and that he used the software he wrote to track those trends and apttern. He'd bet on the number combinations his program(s) produced.
Now to my question. I understand what "ID's" are. Is it OK to use the "base numbers" of 1,2 & 3 as "second digits", or must they be only "decades numbers" in the first postition? For instance can I use 1,2,& 3 like this: 10 or is it OK to use 01? (1 being the "base" number.) Also must I use the second set of numbers I choose as only the second number? Or can they be in the "decades" position as well?
Thanks for your input and I wih you continued sucess. I am trying your system again tonite and cant wait to check my results tomorrow! GiveFive
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I'd like to clarify a statement I made in my earlier post.
I wrote " I've played 737 games ($737) of Take5 and won $265.50 in thirteen different drawings"....
I should have written" ... won a TOTAL of $265.50 in thirteen different drawings".... I did not win $265.50 thirteen times!
NYTake5 typically pays in a range of $17.00 to $25.00 for matching 3 winning numbers.
For matching 4 winning numbers Take5 typically pays $400 to $600, unless there is no Jackpot winner. In that case second place winners benefit and payouts can range from $700 to $900. Take5 does not rollover a Jackpot that was not won to the next day's drawing.
Prize payouts vary depending upon the amount of tickets sold each day. Friday's are the day of the week that prize payouts are usually the highest. If your in NY and play Take5, I recommed that you save your Free Plays until a Friday and play them then.