Thanks everyone,
Explaining how this works is something of a mathematical nightmare for most. For now, I'll just keep it simple as to what each part does. I do recommend just playing around with the controls a bit to get use to what-does-what just by experimenting yourself. As for other type lotteries, there are more things to come in JADE LSG 2.0. This small program is just a snippet of what is available in JADE LSG 2.0. For those of you who don't know, the LSG stands for Lottery System Generator.
I'll get into the mathematics later, but basically this is like Lucky's Follower Number System with a little mathematical twist. The program uses the last 2 drawn numbers (combos) for Pick 3 and the last 3 drawn numbers (combos) for Pick4 to select plays (combos). Below is a list of steps and brief explanations of what to do and look for.
1. Select a game - Pick 3 or Pick 4
This program only works with Pick 3 and Pick 4 games.
2. Next choose a Selection Type - Fixed or Float
The Selection Type is a kind of distribution pattern that is found in the whole set of drawn numbers, Fixed, and the potential set of drawn numbers, Float. The Fixed type as it suggest, is fixed relative to the analyzed sample set of all previously drawn numbers. The Float type moves relative to the potential set of possible outcomes.
3. Next choose a Selection Method - Classic or Quantum
The Classic method is a range based picking method that looks for numbers in the highest probable part of the distribution pattern for either Fixed or Float. The Quantum method is a plays based pick method that simulates a random selection of the either the fixed or float distributions. The Quantum method uses the Random Number Transforms - Normal Distribution to arrive at a potential pick. This is a topic I've posted and has VB Code to generate the random numbers.
4. Chose a value for the Method Parameter
This value is either Range Based or Plays Based depending on the Classic or Quantum selection method. The Classic method is Range Based; the larger the number the more plays (combos) that are selected. The number of plays (combos) is dependent on distribution and the range of highest potential numbers that could occur. A value of 0 to 10 is ideal, but you can set to higher values to get more results. The number of plays (combos) that are selected by the Classic method is not tweakable to the play (combo) quantity. For tweaking selected numbers to the play (combo) selection level, use the Quantum Method. This starts at a value of 1 and can be tweaked to some or all possible outcomes and a set of playable numbers (combos). The Quantum method will however pick duplicate Straight numbers (combos) and this is normal. The Quantum selection is picking using the Random Number Transforms and can pick the same numbers (combos) because of the higher probability that number (combo) is at. A value of 1 to 30 is ideal, but you can go as high as 500 for Pick 3 and 5000 for Pick 4.
5. Input your lottery's last drawn numbers
Input your state lottery's last drawn numbers (combos) in ascending chronological order, oldest first. Oldest first is indicated by -1 Draw for Pick 3 or -2 Draw for Pick 4.
6. Click the Get Numbers button
Tada, you got your numbers on the right. Each listing is labeled at the top; Straight and/or Boxed Plays, Boxed Plays with Duplicates and Boxed Play no Duplicates. The first listing, Straight Boxed, will have duplicates depending on your selection method. Play these as Straight and/or Boxed as you see fit. The second listing, Boxed with Duplicates, is the reduced plays (combos) from the first listing to a simple Boxed form. This listing will have duplicates because it's derived from the Straight plays (combos). Example, if the first listing has 0 1 2 and 1 0 2, then the second listing will have 0 1 2 and 0 1 2 because 1 0 2 reduces to a simple boxed form of 0 1 2. The third listing, Boxed Plays no Duplicates, takes the second listing and removes any duplicate plays (combos). From the last example, 0 1 2 and 0 1 2, the extra 0 1 2 is removed and lists just 0 1 2.
A the bottom of each listing is the quantity of plays (combos) possible to occur. You can also copy each individual listing to the Clipboard to Paste into another program or text editor.
There are some instances where you'll not get a listing of plays (combos). I'm aware of it and I'm working on it, but this should not prevent you from getting numbers for any reasonable random lottery drawing. Just keep playing around with the program and have fun. Play responsible and reasonable, also. I don't want anyone to go broke using this program; use your head and available knowledge to make a sensible playing decision.