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Quote: Originally posted by RL-RANDOMLOGIC on Dec 19, 2018
Hi all
Note! the R-click view option has not been added to the upload yet, I am still working on a few ideas.
I have been running a few analysis and found something interesting. Below is a pic of a R-click view
option that shows the last 240 games. Each H-code is color coded to show it's games out when it
was drawn. I am still in the process of making sure this is correct, which it seems to be, and what
I found is that over 50% of the time the H-code drawn was over 120 games out. You can see from
the upper coded chart that there are only 9 codes out more that 120 games. This means that over
50% of the time we should make our selection from the red h-codes. It may be to our advantage
to play from the red and just eat the losses. If we apply a few of the other analysis tools to the
selection process it might increase the wins. For my payouts I only need to hit one in every 37.5
attempts. Like to know your thoughts.
RL
Looks interesting RL. I will run some tests on my own program and see what the results are. I hope you don't mind, but I took your idea and added it to my program. This is my personal program and is not shared with anyone else, and I take no credit for your strategies.
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Quote: Originally posted by RL-RANDOMLOGIC on Dec 19, 2018
Hi all
Note! the R-click view option has not been added to the upload yet, I am still working on a few ideas.
I have been running a few analysis and found something interesting. Below is a pic of a R-click view
option that shows the last 240 games. Each H-code is color coded to show it's games out when it
was drawn. I am still in the process of making sure this is correct, which it seems to be, and what
I found is that over 50% of the time the H-code drawn was over 120 games out. You can see from
the upper coded chart that there are only 9 codes out more that 120 games. This means that over
50% of the time we should make our selection from the red h-codes. It may be to our advantage
to play from the red and just eat the losses. If we apply a few of the other analysis tools to the
selection process it might increase the wins. For my payouts I only need to hit one in every 37.5
attempts. Like to know your thoughts.
RL
RL
If you can somehow add the other code back in that shows the last game then the second game hits etc. Then we could pick a couple of numbers from the last say 1-3 games played should make it snap. We then could look back over the 120 plus games out then find the 2 you find from the last 1-3 games.
Last games
120
130
012
Say I pick 10 as my best picks. I would then look back over the 120 games out and pick the one with the two numbers. OH WOW, I found it 010.
Of course the new H-Code bottom may already be laid out last hit first etc.
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Quote: Originally posted by RL-RANDOMLOGIC on Dec 19, 2018
Hi all
Note! the R-click view option has not been added to the upload yet, I am still working on a few ideas.
I have been running a few analysis and found something interesting. Below is a pic of a R-click view
option that shows the last 240 games. Each H-code is color coded to show it's games out when it
was drawn. I am still in the process of making sure this is correct, which it seems to be, and what
I found is that over 50% of the time the H-code drawn was over 120 games out. You can see from
the upper coded chart that there are only 9 codes out more that 120 games. This means that over
50% of the time we should make our selection from the red h-codes. It may be to our advantage
to play from the red and just eat the losses. If we apply a few of the other analysis tools to the
selection process it might increase the wins. For my payouts I only need to hit one in every 37.5
attempts. Like to know your thoughts.
RL
I ran some stats for a few Pick 3 games.
Below is the screen shot for the Florida Combined drawing. Last draw was Tuesday, Dec 18, 2018
1> In the few games I analyzed the skip range of 0 through 29 hits around every 2.6 games or around 37 to 38 percent.
2>Cell DF20 contains the value 23 which represents how many sets of the 64 Hybrids are currently at a skip of between 0 and 29
3>My thoughts are the following:
a>Use just the 23 Hybrid sets as a base which would eliminate 41 or the remaining Hybrids. From these 23 (or whatever number of hybrids are between 0 and 29 skips). Select 1 of the 23 based on analysis such as Flip/Same, Even/Odd, High/Low, etc.
b>Only use the 0/29 skips hybrid sets when the current skip value is currently at 0 through 3. Do not play if the skip value for 0/29 is at 4 or above. Wait until the skip 0/29 hits again after 4 or more skips.
c>If you pick 3 game has a 120/+ skip range and also has currently has a high number of sets for this particular skip range of 120/+. For example, look at the screen shot below and notice there are 13 Hybrid sets in cell DJ20. Notce in cell DJ2 the highest number of sets for the 120/+ skip range is 18. So it would seem as though 1 of the 13 hybrids will hit in the next few draws. This would also apply to other skip ranges.
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Here are my H-Code skip results for 365 Ohio Eve Pick 3 drawings:
0 skips 7 times 1.92%
1 to 30 skips 163 times 44.66%
31 to 60 skips 74 times 20.27%
61 to 90 skips 52 times 14.25%
91 to 120 skips 30 times 8.22%
121 or more skips 39 times 10.68%
As you can see, much different from RL's results. I will go back and check my code for errors.
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Quote: Originally posted by RL-RANDOMLOGIC on Dec 20, 2018
woops, I see an error in the above. I will have dig into it some more. We should
be able to look at any yellow code and find it again within the next 30, not so.
RL
For comparison, here is what I get for MO Pick 3 Eve 12/20/2017 thru 12/19/2028 (365 Eve draws)
0 skips 9 times 2.47% 1 to 30 skips 152 times 41.64% 31 to 60 skips 87 times 23.84% 61 to 90 skips 56 times 15.34% 91 to 120 skips 27 times 7.40% 121 or more skips 34 times 9.32%
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Quote: Originally posted by RL-RANDOMLOGIC on Dec 20, 2018
Mr-B 216
I was trying to add a visual cue to the process, I should have known something was up
when I seen all the red. I guess I need to keep looking, LOL. I guess it does show us
what we are up against and maybe the flow of things but like I said we need more than
this is going to offer.
RL
I hear ya RL!
I would be lost without my visual helpers. Sometimes looking at the code for too long causes my eyes to stop seeing things correctly. I can't tell you how many times I have looked at a code bug straight in the eyes and still not see it.