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Dinero System (Using Excel)
does it use linear regression analysis?I just can't see charging money for an excel sheet...
Mar 1, 2004, 4:53 pm - hypersoniq - Lottery Systems Forum

Using the Cartesian plane in a lottery?
Well said, but philosophical approach(mostly concepts) does not resonate. Why? Most subscribe to 'system' as a process 'edge in stone'. I can start a thread title ' using linear regression for prediction', and it will be shout down with negative comments if the approach is philosophical!. A good read of 'Super Crunchers' by IAN AYERS is recommended (why forward -testing a concept is good for predictions in random plane).
Mar 15, 2016, 5:11 pm - adobea78 - Lottery Systems Forum

Best Filtering Method
You need to look at the draw numbers relative to the filters you've just listed, plus a few more not listed here. There's a linear regression and a past mean average method used to produce a multi harmonic N th degree dimishing variable function. I would like to go further, however, my work is incomplete. I've been working on it for a few years now.
Oct 17, 2003, 1:43 am - JADELottery - Lottery Systems Forum

Programmer Who Does It For Pick 4
Some folks by nature are distrustful, but a sound skepticism is a good thing. A good programmer does not need a data(he has it already), all he needs is very well thought CONCEPT. When I tell a programmer to build a predictive method based on say ' linear regression, confidence interval or univariate to multivariate' concepts, he should be able to do it if he understands those concepts. The programmer knows the matrix of the game, say P3, P4( 0,1.....9), X/N for other games, all he has to do, is
Dec 3, 2014, 1:57 pm - adobea78 - Lottery Systems Forum

Programmer Who Does It For Pick 4
mmx1, before you open up and share your ideals with someone, you have to build a relation, then trust, the web is suitable for sharing GENERAL info. I don't mind paying a programmer $1000 to translate my ideal into usable tool if my ideal is protected and safe with him. Now to the understandable terms, I don't think the concept of ' linear regression or multivariate' is new to any software programmer, for example, the digits of P3 games starts with a known variable say x and ends with unknow
Dec 3, 2014, 8:31 pm - adobea78 - Lottery Systems Forum

New Systems Forum just based on real stats and facts!
Let's assume folks playing digit games are knowledgeable about normal distribution with all its parameters, can the outcome of random event be predicted? I am trying to understand the intent of this thread, I get the sense of one side advocating for system based on 'Facts', but yet to give example of such system other than stating parametric percentiles( odds for singles, number repeating, years for str hit for p3,p4 ....etc). Is prediction for random events exact science? if yes, then this thre
Aug 6, 2014, 11:36 pm - adobea78 - Lottery Systems Forum

new sistem
Let us take events of a lottery of daily draw. Let the following numbers be the results of daily draw of a single digit lottery 1, 5, 8, 3, 6, 7. If you look at the numbers, you will find that the events are totally at random in occurrence and absolutely with no relevance in between them. You cannot predict the next lottery number however expert you may be in statistics. There is a total uncertainty in forecasting next number. The BEST method in forecasting the next event is conditional proba
Jan 21, 2013, 1:52 pm - dr san - Lottery Systems Forum

Request = positive and negative jumps in relation to the reference point the last draw
Hello,CUTEBAN25 now we have a reference point, which is always the last Draw for next = so does not need to start from scratch = 00 00 00 00 00 In the case of 80/5 Demystifying what the sweepstakes has no memory, has memory and positions So the imaginary ei of the reference will always be the last draw, because it would only be to play it again Then in each position, increasing order draw, the next draw in each position Or is larger, or less or equal, each lottery has its own c
Oct 29, 2017, 4:47 pm - dr san - Lottery Systems Forum

Programmer Who Does It For Pick 4
When I tell a programmer to build a predictive method based on say ' linear regression, confidence interval or univariate to multivariate' concepts, he should be able to do it if he understands those concepts. adobea78 I don't understand most of your terms and abbreviations and I see most of others don't. Your education may be above ours, but that doesn't have a significant value here if we don't understand you. It would be better if you use publicly understandable terms if you really w
Dec 3, 2014, 4:03 pm - mmx1 - Lottery Systems Forum

Conditional choices??
oook. these are examples of over-complex analysis of having 2 random systems being equated by probabilistic sampling and using this sampling to arrive with a forecast. author argues with the following main assumption: two random system can exhibit coorelation(s) (what author also calls conditional probablity), this could be more directly called Markov process (but lets not get more complex:) author then continues to outline very elaborate way to calculate these coorelations to form basi
May 3, 2009, 12:33 pm - edge - Lottery Systems Forum

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