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			<pubDate>Mon, 05 May 2025 15:22:34 GMT</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Backtest script is underway for the PA pick 3 eve... the entire history! Wil take a bit over 4 hours to run.<br /><br />I spent the better part of this morning making sure the csv file was writing correctly, and it did, then I needed a blank row between the classifier output, that was easy as well.<br /><br />As a test, I wrote the code to process the last 70 draws, 7 at a time. This uses a rolling 150 draws before the classification. All 10 had at least 1 NNN draw! This matches observation.<br /><br />Here is the fun part. Just to test the multi column functionality, I ran the same exact test on the evening pick 5... I was expecting to see worse results, and that kind of panned out, however... 6 of 10 groups had AT LEAST one NNNNN draw! That changes the approach to the pick 5! That means there can be the hope of catching an NNNNN draw within a 2 week window (rather than one for the pick 3).<br /><br />When the csv file completes, I will be able to go through one pass and count the groups plus count the groups containing an NNN draw. Total NNN groups / Total Groups = how repeatable the observation is, as a percent.<br /><br />Then... I can use the same exact file to look for any commonality in the percentages.<br /><br />And I will be able to do this for the pick 3 day, as well as the pick 5 games...<br /><br />So, part code, part spreadsheet.<br /><br />The first NNNNN draw I saw was using the following neutral count per column... 7,7,7,7,8.<br /><br />That means the winning combo was in a possible field of 19,208 combos... 80,792 LESS combos than the raw 100,000... and the groups without a NNNNN combo were NOT consecutive...<br /><br />This is a big deal for me, as I spent the last 20+ years using back tests to see that systems did NOT work over any lengthy run...<br /><br />It is only the first step, but it will prove one thing... there is somewhat of an ORDER to CHAOS...<br /><br />Even if I have a hard time figuring out the next step, this one was huge! A blanket reduction that has a guaranteed 7 draw window... SAFE eliminations!<br /><br />Just imagine what this could mean if it holds somewhat similar on jackpot games... power loading an abbreviated wheel... safely eliminating millions of combos... don&#x27;t want to get too far ahead of development though...<br /><br />Short term targets are the pick 3 followed by the pick 5.<br /><br />Longer term, PA Match 6, Cash 4 Life and the big games PB and MM (since they did not change the white ball matrix)<br /><br />Best part is it will be cheap to play... pick 3 .50 straight and pick 5 $1 straight... $21 a week for all 4 games. However, the pick 5 will not be played without a pick 3 win to fund it... gotta stay cheap!... &#x5b;&#xa0;<a href="/blogentry/191002">More</a>&#xa0;&#x5d;</p>]]></description>
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