You last visited May 21, 2013, 5:54 am All times shown are Eastern Time (GMT-5:00) | RL's Digit Master Pro Big Game software download.United States Member #59839 March 13, 2008 1727 Posts Offline | | Posted: June 8, 2012, 7:17 pm - IP Logged | |
did NN refers to Neural Network which is a program used to predict the next value. I think Steve is using a program called predictor 2.6 which I believe a demo version can still be downloaded. It comes in different versions and is a bit expensive. Last time I checked it ran from $99 to $1000 bucks depending on which version you choose. It's a hit and miss as far a I am concerned but the manual does say it can be used for the lottery. I ran several test and it did very well at first then just stopped hitting anything. I would build the data file from DM's filters, digits lexies etc and then see what it spit out. I built a small program that would build the data sets which then could be ran straight from the predictor program so it only takes a few seconds to find the predicted value. It performed best using the Lexi values and everything else seemed to do worse for me than using the DM tools. I have been using the Lexies for many years now and have made some advances but it's a slow process. Oh, Lexie is short for lexigraphical index number of a set which is the number of the line where a set falls in a numerical list of all combo's in the matrix. For powerball set 01-02-03-04-05 = lexi #1 and set 55-56-57-58-59 = lexi #5,006,386. The reverse lexi is a bit more complicated to calculate but is very similar. RL Working on my Ph.D. "University of hard Knocks" 
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United States Member #59839 March 13, 2008 1727 Posts Offline | | Posted: June 8, 2012, 7:38 pm - IP Logged | |
I just checked and predictor pro 2.8 can still be downloaded but the demo version is llimited to 1000 neurons. The full version has 100,000 neurons but cost $499.99 +m S&H. I don't know it they still offer any upgrades for the software but I think they use to offer versions with more than 100,000 but was very expensive. RL Working on my Ph.D. "University of hard Knocks" 
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Eugene Oregan United States Member #128639 May 29, 2012 278 Posts Offline | | Posted: June 8, 2012, 10:18 pm - IP Logged | |
Thank you RL, learning what something stands for is really nice can plug it into a search a get a very nice explanation. Of course you do a pretty good job also. Thanks for more of your insight. dld | | |
Auckland New Zealand Member #2286 September 4, 2003 27 Posts Offline | | Posted: June 8, 2012, 10:41 pm - IP Logged | |
Hi, It might be worth investigating the shareware AiNet which is a type of probabilistic NN which requires no training. http://www.simtel.net/category/MIS-Neural-Network-Programs/207.html "AiNet is a very powerful and simple tool for solving the problems which are usually solved with artificial neural networks (ANN). The tests that we have run, have proved that the results obtained with aiNet are at least as good as the results obtained with other ANNs. Here are some of aiNet’s features. C The major attribute that distinguishes aiNet from other ANNs is the analysis speed. Since aiNet uses an algorithm, which does not require any learning phase, the answers about prediction can be obtained almost immediately. C There is also only one coefficient (penalty coefficient), which has a major effect on the results. If we neglect some aspects, we can claim that knowing the right value for this coefficient solves the entire problem. One would now probably expect that it is hard to determine the optimal value of the coefficient. On the contrary, it is quite easy! All you need to do is to try different values and finally select the most successful one. According to our results there is only one optimal value for the penalty coefficient. Fortunately, the results are not sensitive to the optimal value. This means that if you slightly change the penalty coefficient from the optimal value, the results will not change much (if at all). The optimal curve is usually shallow at the optimal point." spot9 | | |
Maryland United States Member #126405 April 8, 2012 84 Posts Offline | | Posted: June 8, 2012, 10:50 pm - IP Logged | |
RL-RANDOMLOG, Thank you again, for sharing this software..If I have no idea what NN module mean and lexi value, do I still have a hope to use the software? I am sorry, I am probably one of the hundreds of people (as someone said in earlier post), that downloaded software but dont know how to use it. After reading some posts I feel its so complicated I dont even know where to start..Any help? Thank you for any advise... | | |
United States Member #59839 March 13, 2008 1727 Posts Offline | | Posted: June 9, 2012, 1:29 am - IP Logged | |
tvpventures The last several post arn't specific to my software but people using other tools alongside it. The program is very easy to use but requires the user to select a small range of values for several filters. If you can calculate, guess, or whatever these values correctly then you can win some nice prizes including the JP. It's like starting out with every possible combination and filtering them down to a playable amount. Some of the filters reduce very quickly and others not so much. It's like cooking, you put in so much of this and a little of that, get the measurments correct and it will produce a 5of5 winning ticket. Each filter has a low and high range. The user must select the range they think will cover the next drawing. That's perty much it. Several tools are provided to help with the selections. It takes a while to get the feel for how each filter reacts with others and the best way to learn it is just play with the settings and make a few runs. You can practice using the values from the current draw changing them around to see how they effect the sets produced. Left or right click the filter buttons to see the stats or access a small pattern search tool, the two small white boxes to the left and right of the filter buttons is where you click to change the values. L-Click increase and R-Click decrease. Read the PDF files Winsum made to see what each button does. Once you learn to use one filter you know how to use them all. The only learning curve is knowing how/when to use some of the other options which are really simple. Don't be afraid to click on anything and if you somehow get stuck or the program seems not to be working then just click the red [X] in the upper right hand border to exit the program then start again. RL Working on my Ph.D. "University of hard Knocks" 
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Krakow Poland Member #86326 February 2, 2010 445 Posts Offline | | Posted: June 9, 2012, 2:42 am - IP Logged | |
dld Pls accept my apologies. I meant Neural Network and should have put in its full name. RL thanks for stepping in and explaining things. As to RLP and not RAC which is a different kind of reduction these are the steps I take when backtesting: 1. I reset all the filters 2. Right click on RLP and get the sets generated 3. Check them against the draw 4. Remove a draw 5. Right click on RLP 6.Same as 3 etc. When I want to play the game using RLP then I left click RLP, generate the set and then add 1 filter value at the time and see how many sets I get. If I go down to a playable amount then I stop there. | | |
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olt Romania Member #126087 April 3, 2012 3 Posts Offline | | Posted: June 9, 2012, 3:47 am - IP Logged | |
Winsum , please repost the tutorials and PDF files . | | |
ORLANDO, FLORIDA United States Member #5011 June 3, 2004 3502 Posts Offline | | Posted: June 9, 2012, 4:08 am - IP Logged | |
dld Pls accept my apologies. I meant Neural Network and should have put in its full name. RL thanks for stepping in and explaining things. As to RLP and not RAC which is a different kind of reduction these are the steps I take when backtesting: 1. I reset all the filters 2. Right click on RLP and get the sets generated 3. Check them against the draw 4. Remove a draw 5. Right click on RLP 6.Same as 3 etc. When I want to play the game using RLP then I left click RLP, generate the set and then add 1 filter value at the time and see how many sets I get. If I go down to a playable amount then I stop there. adam, One of my methods, also, using lexi numbers. | | |
Krakow Poland Member #86326 February 2, 2010 445 Posts Offline | | Posted: June 9, 2012, 4:25 am - IP Logged | |
adam, One of my methods, also, using lexi numbers. CARBOB I do not know how it does for other game matrixes. I think people have to check it for themselves. Right now it's the only way I use, be it play on paper or real one. I think that for smaller games it should not be far away from what I've seen in my backtests. For big games realistic expectation is 1 hit every 10- 20 games. There's no way of knowing before the draw, one could only look at the skips of hits to find an average. | | |
Krakow Poland Member #86326 February 2, 2010 445 Posts Offline | | Posted: June 9, 2012, 4:33 am - IP Logged | |
I want to say to all of those lucky ones who managed to download the software. You have an exceptional toolbox which can help you win lottery prizes. It's up to you what you can do with it. Do not expect to hit every time you play as it's impossible. I do not believe in prediction, I think it is not possible. However, it's possible to hit when our setup meets with what comes up in a draw on those occasions that all of our choices are correct. Timing is almost everything in it. | | |
ORLANDO, FLORIDA United States Member #5011 June 3, 2004 3502 Posts Offline | | Posted: June 9, 2012, 5:33 am - IP Logged | |
I want to say to all of those lucky ones who managed to download the software. You have an exceptional toolbox which can help you win lottery prizes. It's up to you what you can do with it. Do not expect to hit every time you play as it's impossible. I do not believe in prediction, I think it is not possible. However, it's possible to hit when our setup meets with what comes up in a draw on those occasions that all of our choices are correct. Timing is almost everything in it. I agree, questions, I always wanted to ask RL, and never did and I have not did any backtesting on this. Does any of the setups repeat???? Another question, should you always change your setup??? | | |
Krakow Poland Member #86326 February 2, 2010 445 Posts Offline | | Posted: June 9, 2012, 7:09 am - IP Logged | |
I agree, questions, I always wanted to ask RL, and never did and I have not did any backtesting on this. Does any of the setups repeat???? Another question, should you always change your setup??? Carbob Yes, some of the setups do repeat. However, we have to bear in mind that some setups give 15 sets while others well over 500. As to your second question I think that apart from setting base digits in the range 1-3, which proves correct most of the time the rest is pretty dynamic. What I sometimes do is setting some of side filters within the highest hitting range like HD : 1-3 while trying to select one of the filters to one value. Like LT or UT or 1 group to hit or block. Let me give this example. | | |
Maryland United States Member #126405 April 8, 2012 84 Posts Offline | | Posted: June 9, 2012, 10:49 am - IP Logged | |
tvpventures The last several post arn't specific to my software but people using other tools alongside it. The program is very easy to use but requires the user to select a small range of values for several filters. If you can calculate, guess, or whatever these values correctly then you can win some nice prizes including the JP. It's like starting out with every possible combination and filtering them down to a playable amount. Some of the filters reduce very quickly and others not so much. It's like cooking, you put in so much of this and a little of that, get the measurments correct and it will produce a 5of5 winning ticket. Each filter has a low and high range. The user must select the range they think will cover the next drawing. That's perty much it. Several tools are provided to help with the selections. It takes a while to get the feel for how each filter reacts with others and the best way to learn it is just play with the settings and make a few runs. You can practice using the values from the current draw changing them around to see how they effect the sets produced. Left or right click the filter buttons to see the stats or access a small pattern search tool, the two small white boxes to the left and right of the filter buttons is where you click to change the values. L-Click increase and R-Click decrease. Read the PDF files Winsum made to see what each button does. Once you learn to use one filter you know how to use them all. The only learning curve is knowing how/when to use some of the other options which are really simple. Don't be afraid to click on anything and if you somehow get stuck or the program seems not to be working then just click the red [X] in the upper right hand border to exit the program then start again. RL RL-RANDOMLOGIC, I really cant put in words what a great person you are, just give a help and responce to most of us here. I am really greatfull, Thank you so much!  Ok now I see its not that complicated. I normally was doing before by hand like choosing numbers by their frequencies in each row and also was looking ofcourse for most possible combinations. So now I will just put my possible combination in to your software and it will help me filtered. Great! I will definately going to learn anything as possible with your software. I will probably will have some questions in the future, I hope its ok to ask you again.. tvpventures.. | | |
Eugene Oregan United States Member #128639 May 29, 2012 278 Posts Offline | | Posted: June 9, 2012, 1:43 pm - IP Logged | |
Thank you Adam, once again you, RL and Winsum, really help this be a useable program for all here at LP. This tool is really a great way to see before and after, and then apply. Thanks, dld. | | |
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