I am just about finished with a workout in Excel using past numbers (PN) and Constants (C) in formulas for CA Daily 4. I select from 11 Number Columns 4N1…4N4; 4M1…4M4; 4NRS; 4MRS; 4GRS (Root Sums for numbers and mirrors; and the root sum of the game number digits) in a previous game (Game Back). I set a Constant to be used in the formula. I am running the following formulas: (1) PN-PN, (2) PN-C, (3) PN^2-PN, (4) (PN^2+PN^2)^.5. I have generated thousands of results for each formula going back 5 games using each Number Column. I analyze each equation over the last 300 games counting hits in positions N1…N2; Hit % for last 7,14,21,28,35,42, and 300 games, Hitting results and their position; Hitting results for the current result in each position and Games Out for each. I sort the results for each equation based on Hit% (in 4 columns I calculate the ratio of the 7…28 game hit% divided by the 300 game hit%, then sort by column for the larges value. This gives me the hottest equation for each formula. For example: 4N4B3^2-4M3B1 has a Hit % of 86%, 64%, 62%, 61%, 54%, 55% and 38% over the last 7,14,21,28,35,42, and 300 games, is 2 Games Out and hit 8 times in a row before that. I am selecting one of the top 5 equations for each formula to try to hit the next draw. I can also include or exclude based on weather the equation hit last game.
I just finished the base workout and will test it on tonight’s draw.
I am currently analyzing number counts for each equation and noticing that some formulas favor certain numbers in the spread and excluded others (example there is no 0 in the Right Triangle calculation unless both PNs are 0).
The Odds of any of the numbers 0…9 hitting in a game is 40%. (10% per position times 4 positions) The hottest equations for each formula Hit (1) 43% , (2) 44%, (3) 44% and (4) 42% for the last 300 games. This is not much of an improvement in Odds. The other concern is that instead of having to select from 10 numbers I now have thousands of options to choose from. Sorting the equations is the key I have not found. 5 or 6 equations forecasting future draws is the goal.
Before I spend the time to create similar workouts for the other games and states do any of you have any comments. I will take any suggestions for base numbers or equations that could be included. Has anyone already done this and moved on to another quest?
I am still planning on posting a worksheet that has a calculation block for each formula.
I would like to include your formula suggestions in my post.
Thanks