Thanks all for the Happy Birthdays.
I was deep into Training at the time and to be honest, so much has changed that I can't remember what I was running over and over back then. Some where in the process It became obvious that I was Training the Un Trainable. Could be because I am now Over 70 (by 19 Days). In the End, I found a couple of surprise "Floaters" but mostly Rocks (they don't float).
I realized that it was I that needed Training. So, I did what I always do and went back into the Data sniffing around for some way to "Score" my Filter Picks. Guess what that did. If you guessed more columns to Filter in the data you are correct.
The Scoring System that I decided on might not be new but I have not found it anywhere albeit, I did not look to hard. Rather than apply the scores to filter Values, it makes more sense to apply them to the Numbers themselves and Thus they become a Separate Filter (from all of the other ones that I have tried to Train).
From a distance, I know I look like a Dog Creating a Cyclone by Chasing it's Tail.
I am still a firm believer in Jumps and Gaps. I have focused more on Jumps. Jumps or Deltas are an excellent filter but how they are used is Key. This is also probably not new. Using a 5/39 Draw in Numerical order, there are 35 possible Numbers in each position. Jumping the Numbers themselves is a Start but not very useful because it is no less random than the Draws, just a smaller number of Random Options. The Scoring System Added 10 columns of data, 5 of which are devoted to the Jumps or Deltas in the Scores.
So how does one use this? The first thing is a Question. Will the Value (score) go up, down or stay the same. Depending on the Filter each of the 35 Numbers are directed to one of 3 Waiting Areas 0,-,+. Within those areas, the Numbers are arranged based on their Filter Value.
Next I decide how many of the adjacent Filter Values that I might want to combine. If I select 1, I get only numbers that match the Value Selection. If I select 2, I get the Match Value and the Next Largest Filter Value. 3 is the largest value that I use. I call this the Range Size and it also divides the Pool of numbers into what I call the Range Series.
The Range Series is the Final Selection. Say I select 2 for the Range Size and 2 for the Range Series. That is going to give me all numbers that match the Selected Value and the next largest Value in Second Range Series. Mathematically it works like this. Multiply the Range Size by the Range Series minus 1 to get the Match Value. So a Range size of 2 multiplied by the Series (2) minus 1 returns the 3rd 4th Values. A Range size of 2 and Series 3 returns the 5th and 6th values.
A While ago, I said that I wanted to get away from the 3 Guesses x 5 and Train my Excel File to Just give me the Numbers. That energy is kind of low right now. Besides the Valley so Dusty that the Crickets can't tell the time of day.
Now it is time to Train Myself.
Up / Down / Same
Give me 2 Values and Give me the Second Series.
Give me 5 Hits Please.