You last visited May 20, 2013, 3:40 am All times shown are Eastern Time (GMT-5:00) | RL's Digit Master Pro Big Game software download.MA United States Member #89122 March 30, 2010 232 Posts Offline | | Posted: June 11, 2012, 1:56 pm - IP Logged | |
Has anyone played with the Auto cover settings? I've been playing with the settings lately and have noticed that when I get the main lines down to say 80-150 lines and have 4/5's and a 5/5 in that bunch then run auto cover and I almost always lose the 5/5 while retaining usually at least a 4/5. I think it might be just luck of the draw. I would like to reduce down to minimize the expenditures naturally and still have a chance at some 3's and 4's and someday hopefully a 5/5. So far this is a terrific program and am playing with it and studying the data when I can as setting the filters is key to some big wins. Any thoughts or comments appreciated. M | | |
Krakow Poland Member #86326 February 2, 2010 445 Posts Online | | Posted: June 11, 2012, 2:10 pm - IP Logged | |
meskhov I did spend quite a lot of time adjusting the AC settings. Most of the time you will lose a 5 of 5 as the idea behind AC was a reduction which will give you some nice lower tier prizes. Basing on same sets in Temp try different settings like 3/7/30 3/6/22 or 3/7/21. Also a lot depends on how you do your setup. From my tests it seems that the best results are when the sets processed by AC are built using digits and groups. Adam | | |
United States Member #59839 March 13, 2008 1726 Posts Offline | | Posted: June 11, 2012, 8:42 pm - IP Logged | |
M AC is designed to trap a 4of5 providing that you have them to begin with. The more you reduce the sets the more the risk of loosing the good prizes. The only way to ensure a 5of5 is to play every set. AC can and will trap the 5of5 from time to time and as Adam mentioned, the auto cover works best with a good digit and group setup. AC is math based and it relys on the format of the sets in the temp file. I am not saying you have to set all the groups or digits and if you view the 2nd video you will see the type of setup AC was built around. You don't have to use every filter that I did in the video but to get the most out of the auto cover program but your setup should be similar. There is only so much reduction that AC can perform before it has to make a random selection to continue. The more of these random choices it has to make the larger the risk of loosing the good prizes. In the video it produced 5of5 for both runs which was a chance event and the user should not expect this every time they play. You may have some runs where a 3of5 may be the best set returned. The reason I used the setup I used is because it does not require many random choices by AC to reduce and the result is more larger prizes. AC is a 2nd gereration algorithm that was dumbed down a bit. I am working on the 5th generation now and it can handle a million plus sets but don't look for it in a upgrade. There are some things I won't share with anyone. RL Working on my Ph.D. "University of hard Knocks" 
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MA United States Member #89122 March 30, 2010 232 Posts Offline | | Posted: June 11, 2012, 9:24 pm - IP Logged | |
RL: Thanks for the explanation and I now see what you mean after seeing the video again. I will need to refine my setup some more and try to vary the digits and groups as you showed. Will keep working on the filters. Thanks again. M | | |
United States Member #59839 March 13, 2008 1726 Posts Offline | | Posted: June 11, 2012, 9:31 pm - IP Logged | |
Hi guys This I will call part 2 of how to make guesses for a random event. Around 50 people donwloaded the test file that had the results for the 1000 simulated games of 50 coin tosses. For those who took the time to look over the results you should have noticed a few interesting bits of information. Below I have inculded three pics the first of which shows 6 games, three of which method 1 worked better and three where method 2 performed better. What I would like you to look at in the CT row are the clusters of heads and tails. Notice that the games where method one performed better there are several clusters or runs of either heads or talis and the games that method 2 performed best had fewer clusters. 
Looking at the above pic it is easy to see why one method performed better than the other while both are as random as I could make them. If you take the time to look over the file I uploaded you will see this repeats over and over throughout the list. It is from study of these outcomes we can get a view of what I talked about in the first part. 
In this pic I am using digit 6 from the MM game and what I have done is convert the lower bias search tool into a string that mimics the coin toss done in the simulation. You should see the clusters of heads and tails or shows no-shows for digit 6 make very much the same type patterns as the coin toss simulations. In this third pic I have done the same as above but using the bias search values. Notice again the clusters of heads and
tails or shows, no-shows for digit 6. In order to improve you selections you need to understand that this is how random works. In a random process hhhhhhhhh is as random as htthhththt and once you can look at the data without making a pattern from the values you can start to see the important stuff. Knowing when to expect a trend to start or when it is about to quit will help you make better decisions. If your are looking for a way to predict the next value this is not the place. What I hope to do here is give you a means to make a good guess without having to poor over tons of data. I will give you some time to look this over before I move on. RL Working on my Ph.D. "University of hard Knocks" 
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New Jersey United States Member #2256 September 1, 2003 3668 Posts Offline | | Posted: June 12, 2012, 12:12 pm - IP Logged | |
I found 2 drawing errors in the Power Ball game. The following 2 drawings are incorrect: 1. Saturday, March 24, 2012 Drawing should be: 1,15,35,37,47 BB=8 (Replaced 41 with 47) 2. Wednesday, July 7, 2010 Drawing should be: 10,41,44,48,56 BB=4 (Replace Bonus Ball 2 with Bonus Ball 4) You can download the corrected text file from the following link: https://www.box.com/s/6fc451b617d7a9700ce2 Once you download the text file save it in the the folder where Digit Master Pro Big Game is located on your computer. For example, Digit Master Pro is C:\DMP-BG Look for a sub folder "Games". Replace the PB559.TXT file with the correct file from the box.net download. Make sure that Digit Master Pro BIG GAME is closed before you copy and paste the updated PB559.TXT file. | | |
ORLANDO, FLORIDA United States Member #5011 June 3, 2004 3502 Posts Offline | | Posted: June 12, 2012, 12:20 pm - IP Logged | |
I found 2 drawing errors in the Power Ball game. The following 2 drawings are incorrect: 1. Saturday, March 24, 2012 Drawing should be: 1,15,35,37,47 BB=8 (Replaced 41 with 47) 2. Wednesday, July 7, 2010 Drawing should be: 10,41,44,48,56 BB=4 (Replace Bonus Ball 2 with Bonus Ball 4) You can download the corrected text file from the following link: https://www.box.com/s/6fc451b617d7a9700ce2 Once you download the text file save it in the the folder where Digit Master Pro Big Game is located on your computer. For example, Digit Master Pro is C:\DMP-BG Look for a sub folder "Games". Replace the PB559.TXT file with the correct file from the box.net download. Make sure that Digit Master Pro BIG GAME is closed before you copy and paste the updated PB559.TXT file. Thanks Steve!!! Hope all is well!!! | | |
Tn United States Member #55432 September 4, 2007 775 Posts Offline | | Posted: June 12, 2012, 4:57 pm - IP Logged | |
Thanks winsumloosesum!!!! WHEN IT FEELS THE WHOLE WORLD SUCKS! RELAX.........IT'S ONLY GRAVITY  I think I can I think I can!!!! | | |
ORLANDO, FLORIDA United States Member #5011 June 3, 2004 3502 Posts Offline | | Posted: June 13, 2012, 4:54 pm - IP Logged | |
RL, WSLS, ADAM, Anyone who is available, I have read the instructions and probably missed it, but you want to play a digit 6 at P-2 and P-5, how would you do that? Will someone please post an example? Not sure, but I think I got it. The digit 6 is at P-2 & P-5. 
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Salt Lake City, UT United States Member #70366 January 18, 2009 588 Posts Offline | | Posted: June 13, 2012, 10:48 pm - IP Logged | |
RL, WSLS, ADAM, Anyone who is available, I have read the instructions and probably missed it, but you want to play a digit 6 at P-2 and P-5, how would you do that? Will someone please post an example? Not sure, but I think I got it. The digit 6 is at P-2 & P-5. 
I thought I already posted a reply but I don't see it. This is the only way I could think of doing it was thru the wheel. 
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Krakow Poland Member #86326 February 2, 2010 445 Posts Online | | Posted: June 14, 2012, 3:15 am - IP Logged | |
I thought I already posted a reply but I don't see it. This is the only way I could think of doing it was thru the wheel. 
Jimmy CARBOB jimmy is almost right. You can do it using string wheel. However you have to set low/high in both cases. Only 1 of these numbers can hit in positions 2 and 5 respectively so you have to set L=1 and H=1 in both cases. Adam | | |
ORLANDO, FLORIDA United States Member #5011 June 3, 2004 3502 Posts Offline | | Posted: June 14, 2012, 4:10 am - IP Logged | |
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Krakow Poland Member #86326 February 2, 2010 445 Posts Online | | Posted: June 14, 2012, 5:37 am - IP Logged | |
CARBOB, You're welcome. I'm happy I could be of some help. | | |
Krakow Poland Member #86326 February 2, 2010 445 Posts Online | | Posted: June 14, 2012, 6:16 am - IP Logged | |
CARBOB I'm sorry I was wrong. This is the correct setup you should use for the string wheel. The way the program would process it since both cells have the same numbers is to treat it as one string and then one number would be used in position 2 and one number in position 5. Since you are using the same numbers locking the position it's like saying two of these numbers have to be in each set, once in position 2 and once in position 5. If you set the totals to something like 1/3 then another number could come from the digit 6 numbers and could use any of the other unused positions that did not conflict with the setup. Sorry for the mistake. . | | |
Krakow Poland Member #86326 February 2, 2010 445 Posts Online | | Posted: June 14, 2012, 6:51 am - IP Logged | |
CARBOB Another way of doing it is as follows. You could also leave them set to 0/5 for the low hi and set the positions to 2 and 5 then use the digit setting and set digit 6 to 2/2 or 2/3. The effect would be the same. 
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