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What do you use for statistical analysis?
I user Google sheets (spreadsheet) and Sqlite (database) for backtesting
Dec 21, 2015, 2:32 pm - Quench - Mathematics Forum
Of Cat Washing and Backtesting
When Aaron was three he was told, If you put that cat in water he will scratch you to death! And yet, at some point, he found himself in the bath with a cat under one arm and tub full of water.
When he emerged he looked like he'd been fighting a pride of lions over the last hyena hindquarter. But he was proud. He kept reminding us, ...but it didn't scratch me to DEATH!
Backtesting is the same. Everyone knows, or should know, before you hit GO what the results are going to be. 100% of back
May 14, 2011, 1:24 pm - garyo1954 - Mathematics Forum
Interest In Backtesting and Simulating Lottery Systems
There are dozens of real lottery systems alive and well on the American continent. Simulating one instead of using any of the real ones seems redundant and a lot less trustworthy than using one with a cadre of overseers and a security infrastructure.
Backtesting is primarily a tool intended to assist in narrowing the avenues of approach to developing a system intended to predict lottery draw results. But backtesting a simulated system seems an empty exercize.
In fact, the ultimate test for
Apr 20, 2011, 7:35 pm - JosephusMinimus - Mathematics Forum
Neural Net Lottery Picker
you just have to play around and keep backtesting! takes time.
Sep 11, 2020, 4:45 pm - captianbean - Mathematics Forum
Statistical standard deviation
I don't really play Pick 3 much anymore, but did some short backtesting with no positive results.
Feb 7, 2019, 3:41 pm - Mr-B 216 - Mathematics Forum
How to code a lotto program and best programs for lotto programming.
Forget months try years. Constant backtesting to find what actually works, and what work together.
Feb 18, 2014, 8:21 pm - lottologix - Mathematics Forum
Interest In Backtesting and Simulating Lottery Systems
The less backtesting they will do with their own efforts, the more ideas they seem to have.
May 9, 2011, 3:45 pm - time*treat - Mathematics Forum
Interest In Backtesting and Simulating Lottery Systems
If a system is based on what happened in the past, how can it fail backtesting using that same data? It might fail a simulation because a simulation creates a past of its own. If you are backtesting a system on a 649 game and use a simulation of a 649 game rather than the particular 649 game used to develop the system, it will probably fail every time. Like wise a system developed using only simulations will probably fail when used with a real games. Simulation can only tell you how many tickets
Apr 21, 2011, 11:08 am - RJOh - Mathematics Forum
Interest In Backtesting and Simulating Lottery Systems
If you are reading this you are probably aware that there are several people posting in the Backtesting and Simulating Lottery Systems Thread who seem to have a vested interest in disrupting serious discussion of the subject or possibly just enjoy frustrating someone whose ideas they don't like. Whatever their motivations, I need to determine if it is worth any further effort on my part to try to introduce Monte Carlo Methods and discussion. I feel these people are behaving very rudely and fooli
Apr 18, 2011, 2:00 am - jimmy4164 - Mathematics Forum
need help with hit percent
interesting... thanks!here's what I found for results when backtesting my system...3 digit (64 straight hits in 9,881 games)4 digit (11 straight hits in 7,367 games)
Dec 27, 2005, 5:36 am - hypersoniq - Mathematics Forum
