Mount Morris United States
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this is what is working for me in Mi 4 digit plays for st had the 6324 str now this is new work out from the 6324 watch the lead digit 9 to hit in next 4 draws it only 10 sets with the 9 leading.
See what ever the last digit in the first slot is my key for the first spot i only play those sets
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Quote: Originally posted by notmyday on Feb 3, 2018
Ok i been doing some back runs first i deleted 10 draws from my slider file then click save. then reload the game you are working with and use the settings in the pic below. Click auto-tune and set the master slider to half of current value then run. The 10 lines produced i use as my slot picks. With these settings there was only 2 draws that missed having the winning str8 and the missed digit was in the 4th position both times.
Now the next thing is take your flipII and update your draw then do a screen capture of it. Now delete that draw and hit save then reload the game so it will reload to previous draw. Pull up your screen shot of the after update and compare the screen shot to the pre-draw. The reason for doing it that way is so you can see what flipped and what repeated so you can look at what would you have looked for to make the correct choices. Hope this makes sense and helps.
How do you reset Re-cal to a 5? I can only go down to a 10 Re-cal.
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I haven't abandoned you all but I've been very busy the past week and a half back testing the slider pick 3 when ever I had time. I wanted to know which master setting
produced the next draw. I set the c panel line stops to 100 and I tested them all from 0.00 to 1.00. Select master setting, clear, run, abort, optimize, view again and again for each master settings for each draw.
I'm still working on it but I've come to find out which master settings do not ever hit and which ones hardly hardly ever hit. So I've been able to lower my master setting to between 18 and 29 which makes life a little less hectic so I'm going even faster.
The only other thing I can comment on is that with such high set returns ( usually around 60) I needed a way to minimize the sets. I noticed that almost always when 1 master setting hits the adjoining master setting hits also. 18-19, 19-20, 20-21 and so on. If I pick the correct 2 master settings and match which sets are the same between the two it gives me 8 to 12 sets with a 100 % match hit on the next draw.
Anyway back to the grind.
PS: I wish there was a way to automate this but if there is it's above my pay grade.
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Quote: Originally posted by Johnebench on Feb 3, 2018
I haven't abandoned you all but I've been very busy the past week and a half back testing the slider pick 3 when ever I had time. I wanted to know which master setting
produced the next draw. I set the c panel line stops to 100 and I tested them all from 0.00 to 1.00. Select master setting, clear, run, abort, optimize, view again and again for each master settings for each draw.
I'm still working on it but I've come to find out which master settings do not ever hit and which ones hardly hardly ever hit. So I've been able to lower my master setting to between 18 and 29 which makes life a little less hectic so I'm going even faster.
The only other thing I can comment on is that with such high set returns ( usually around 60) I needed a way to minimize the sets. I noticed that almost always when 1 master setting hits the adjoining master setting hits also. 18-19, 19-20, 20-21 and so on. If I pick the correct 2 master settings and match which sets are the same between the two it gives me 8 to 12 sets with a 100 % match hit on the next draw.
Anyway back to the grind.
PS: I wish there was a way to automate this but if there is it's above my pay grade.
Johne i think we all are testing new way i am testing also. Just post when you can keep up the good work. Let us know how you doing.
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Oh geez another video. This is something to watch if you play with RLs Flip,FlipII programs just a interesting approach to selecting your numbers from a larger list.
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Quote: Originally posted by notmyday on Feb 4, 2018
Oh geez another video. This is something to watch if you play with RLs Flip,FlipII programs just a interesting approach to selecting your numbers from a larger list.
Here is the thing if you dont have numbers that match from combined to just the day or evening draw by doing this you are less likely to catch the winner your chances are better if you have a few numbers match. I just think it increases your odds and you can feel better with your choices.
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Quote: Originally posted by Johnebench on Feb 3, 2018
I haven't abandoned you all but I've been very busy the past week and a half back testing the slider pick 3 when ever I had time. I wanted to know which master setting
produced the next draw. I set the c panel line stops to 100 and I tested them all from 0.00 to 1.00. Select master setting, clear, run, abort, optimize, view again and again for each master settings for each draw.
I'm still working on it but I've come to find out which master settings do not ever hit and which ones hardly hardly ever hit. So I've been able to lower my master setting to between 18 and 29 which makes life a little less hectic so I'm going even faster.
The only other thing I can comment on is that with such high set returns ( usually around 60) I needed a way to minimize the sets. I noticed that almost always when 1 master setting hits the adjoining master setting hits also. 18-19, 19-20, 20-21 and so on. If I pick the correct 2 master settings and match which sets are the same between the two it gives me 8 to 12 sets with a 100 % match hit on the next draw.
Anyway back to the grind.
PS: I wish there was a way to automate this but if there is it's above my pay grade.
JB
The slider-II has all that built in and can be viewed with a single click. The values are calculated as
though it was game-day, something I don't think can be done with the first slider without removing
draws from the data base. It also includes a scatter plot for master slide values which should help
narrow the choices down. The program is coming along but at a slow pace. I have 10 upper slides
and one lower power slide complete. This version is loaded with tons of tools but most of them are
eye candy. The program will stand or fail based on the ability to predict the master slide. As it is now
it looks like it's worth the effort but might a while before it's 100%. I have been testing setups which
for the most part is hitting the A-Tune then set the master slide and it produces all the 3-way 6-way
etc.. lines in or around 30 lines. I then hit the Box-filter option and it reduces to around 10 lines on
average. The box filter has been greatly improved and now keeps the Straights far more often then
before. Like I said it's all going to depend on the master slide and as of now I have not had much
success building a predictor for it. I had the idea that regression might help but not helping much. It
may always be a "Take your best shot" kinda deal. It will be nice however that we only have to focus
on one thing and for P-3 the range is not too bad.
florida United States
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Your slider II is looking good RL. Eye candy is good for some of us but most wont even look at it as it wont be the part that gives them the winning number.
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Quote: Originally posted by notmyday on Feb 4, 2018
Oh geez another video. This is something to watch if you play with RLs Flip,FlipII programs just a interesting approach to selecting your numbers from a larger list.