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study on final digits (0-9), someone has some study on this topic
example
03 05 08 14 25 28 29 = 3,5,8,4,5,8,9 last digit
How to structure filters by position?
How to create filters?
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Quote: Originally posted by dr san on May 31, 2018
ok, TIMMSY separated the last digit,
but how to filter and predict for the next draw?
what we can use for columns
Depending on the game, prediction isn't always an option. IMHO: One would use followers, the top five numbers that followed (drawn after) the most recent drawn number previously in that position looking back a couple of hundred draws. As this is 5x5x5x5x5x5 it gets pricey so one has to pick among the groups of five. This is best done on paper to see how it works, if it works at all. As you're working by position there really isn't a need to use last digits as position will more determine the decade so you might as well use the complete numbers.
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Ok, the hardest part of filters is the last digit, it is where you have more combinations
We could use pick 3 and pick4 for a 31/7 lottery.
Ex = 07 08 13 17 18 19 24 = 7 8 37 8 9 4
Pick 3 = 7,8,3 pick 4 = 7 8 9 4
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Quote: Originally posted by dr san on Jun 1, 2018
Ok, the hardest part of filters is the last digit, it is where you have more combinations
We could use pick 3 and pick4 for a 31/7 lottery.
Ex = 07 08 13 17 18 19 24 = 7 8 37 8 9 4
Pick 3 = 7,8,3 pick 4 = 7 8 9 4
Yeah, Pick3/4 games are actually the basis for all these larger games and they all possess the same characteristics. One would think that a game with a matrix like PB containing (69) numbers in its primary, that there wouldn't be repeat numbers from one draw to the next. Well, it turns out that lots of times, up to (2) numbers from the last official draw have just as good a chance as any other of showing up again. Pick3/4 are notorious for this trait and lend themselves to be very user friendly for matching numbers...and winning money. So, with your lottery being 7/31, it's essentially a 0-9 style game stacked three times if you will. The numbers just keep repeating on one side starting with 0 and ending with 9. Correct? Now, the problem here is getting lucky enough to select the right numbers from 'each 0-9 section' which is really tough but, those repeats from the last draw help an aweful lot when they do perform. If I were you, I'd start there because it's proven successful. Won't happen every draw but, that's called the cost of doing business.
Small games, frequent wins, and regular payouts 'cause.....
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Hello,LUCKY yes you are correct, because of lottery size 01 to 31 and 7 are drawn
The probability of repetition is always present, we can count the delays by number of draws and multiplying by 7 = six draws each number passed 42 times to be drawn,