This was a post RL made a few pages back.
RL, If anything is incorrect I will change it.
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You don't have to set these filters they are the ones you need to consider when choosing the Groups and by analyzing both you can make better choices.
(BN) - Base Number to Non-Base Number and (NB) Non-Base Number to Base Number both have a Max value of 2 (0, 1, or 2).
There are only 9 ways to set both the (BN) - Base Number to Non-Base Number and (NB) Non-Base Number to Base Number: 00, 10, 01, 11, 12, 21, 02, 20 , 22
Since all 4 of these filters must total 4 then setting a couple of the easy ones will give you a good idea what the others will be.
If (NN) Non-Base to Non-Base = 4 then this would be amazing information to the digits setup and would also mean that (DB) Double Base would be set to (0).
If (NN) Non-Base to Non-Base = 4 then BB BN NB (Base Number to Base Number Base Number to Non-Base Number Non-Base Number to Base NUmber) will also all be (0).
If (NN) Non-Base to Non-Base = 4 then all the 2nd digits will be greater than 3 (4,6,6,7,8,9,0)
If (NN) Non-Base to Non-Base = 4 then (DB) Double Base will always = 0
If (NN) Non-Base to Non-Base = 4 in the next draw then that means that all the 2nd Digits are going to be above 3 (4,5,6,7,8,9,0) so no way can you have any (DB) Double Base numbers.
If (NN) Non-Base to Non-Base = 3 then either 1 of the following BB BN NB (Base Number to Base Number or Base Number to Non-Base Number or Non-Base Number to Base Number) would = 1 meaning that 2 of them have
to hit 0 in the next draw.
If (NN) Non-Base to Non-Base = 3 then we know that 1 of the 2nd digits must be a (BD) Base Digit.
If (NN) Non-Base to Non-Base = 2 then we know that 1 or 2 (BD) Base Digits 1,2,3 will hit as 2nd digits.
If (NN) Non-Base to Non-Base = 2 then we know that we need 3 or 4 numbers 2nd digit is (NB) Non-Base.
If (BN) Base Number to Non-Base Number = 1 then it will help us place our Base and Non-base numbers.
In reverse if (DB) Double Base was thought to be a (0) for the next draw then NN = 4 (Non-Base to Non-Base) so if (DB) Double Base = 0 then BB, BN, and NB all = 0.
Using both filters together to find a common setting just makes sense.
If DB is expected to show greater than > zero then we don't need to consider 4 as a possibility for NN.
If DB (Double Base) = 2 in the next draw then this can help with all 4 of the Base & Non Base filters.
Connections, connections, connections.
Everything in Digit Master is there for a reason of helping pick a value for something else and vice versa.
Two heads are better than one and three are better than two.
When one filters data does not give enough data to make a choice then look at the other filters that are related to it for some help.
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