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Gail Howard SmartLuck Advantage Gold - Smart Pick Chart WeightingsPrev TopicNext Topic
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Quote: Originally posted by thamizhpayan on Nov 4, 2021
GAPS become an uneven Pick 4 permutation game:
PB 5/69
Expected
--X--X--
SORTED White Balls GAPS - 4 positions : Gaps 1,2,3,4(N1-N2,N2-N3,N3-N4,N4-N5) : sorted order so it's always Nn - Nn-1
GAP POSITION 1
GAP : 1 COUNT : 814385
GAP : 2 COUNT : 766480
GAP : 3 COUNT : 720720
GAP : 4 COUNT : 677040
GAP : 5 COUNT : 635376
GAP : 6 COUNT : 595665
GAP : 7 COUNT : 557845
GAP : 8 COUNT : 521855
GAP : 9 COUNT : 487635
GAP : 10 COUNT : 455126
GAP : 11 COUNT : 424270
GAP : 12 COUNT : 395010
GAP : 13 COUNT : 367290
GAP : 14 COUNT : 341055
GAP : 15 COUNT : 316251
GAP : 16 COUNT : 292825
GAP : 17 COUNT : 270725
GAP : 18 COUNT : 249900
GAP : 19 COUNT : 230300
GAP : 20 COUNT : 211876
GAP : 21 COUNT : 194580
GAP : 22 COUNT : 178365
GAP : 23 COUNT : 163185
GAP : 24 COUNT : 148995
GAP : 25 COUNT : 135751
GAP : 26 COUNT : 123410
GAP : 27 COUNT : 111930
GAP : 28 COUNT : 101270
GAP : 29 COUNT : 91390
GAP : 30 COUNT : 82251
GAP : 31 COUNT : 73815
GAP : 32 COUNT : 66045
GAP : 33 COUNT : 58905
GAP : 34 COUNT : 52360
GAP : 35 COUNT : 46376
GAP : 36 COUNT : 40920
GAP : 37 COUNT : 35960
GAP : 38 COUNT : 31465
GAP : 39 COUNT : 27405
GAP : 40 COUNT : 23751
GAP : 41 COUNT : 20475
GAP : 42 COUNT : 17550
GAP : 43 COUNT : 14950
GAP : 44 COUNT : 12650
GAP : 45 COUNT : 10626
GAP : 46 COUNT : 8855
GAP : 47 COUNT : 7315
GAP : 48 COUNT : 5985
GAP : 49 COUNT : 4845
GAP : 50 COUNT : 3876
GAP : 51 COUNT : 3060
GAP : 52 COUNT : 2380
GAP : 53 COUNT : 1820
GAP : 54 COUNT : 1365
GAP : 55 COUNT : 1001
GAP : 56 COUNT : 715
GAP : 57 COUNT : 495
GAP : 58 COUNT : 330
GAP : 59 COUNT : 210
GAP : 60 COUNT : 126
GAP : 61 COUNT : 70
GAP : 62 COUNT : 35
GAP : 63 COUNT : 15
GAP : 64 COUNT : 5
GAP : 65 COUNT : 1
GAP POSITION 2
GAP : 1 COUNT : 814385
GAP : 2 COUNT : 766480
GAP : 3 COUNT : 720720
GAP : 4 COUNT : 677040
GAP : 5 COUNT : 635376
GAP : 6 COUNT : 595665
GAP : 7 COUNT : 557845
GAP : 8 COUNT : 521855
GAP : 9 COUNT : 487635
GAP : 10 COUNT : 455126
GAP : 11 COUNT : 424270
GAP : 12 COUNT : 395010
GAP : 13 COUNT : 367290
GAP : 14 COUNT : 341055
GAP : 15 COUNT : 316251
GAP : 16 COUNT : 292825
GAP : 17 COUNT : 270725
GAP : 18 COUNT : 249900
GAP : 19 COUNT : 230300
GAP : 20 COUNT : 211876
GAP : 21 COUNT : 194580
GAP : 22 COUNT : 178365
GAP : 23 COUNT : 163185
GAP : 24 COUNT : 148995
GAP : 25 COUNT : 135751
GAP : 26 COUNT : 123410
GAP : 27 COUNT : 111930
GAP : 28 COUNT : 101270
GAP : 29 COUNT : 91390
GAP : 30 COUNT : 82251
GAP : 31 COUNT : 73815
GAP : 32 COUNT : 66045
GAP : 33 COUNT : 58905
GAP : 34 COUNT : 52360
GAP : 35 COUNT : 46376
GAP : 36 COUNT : 40920
GAP : 37 COUNT : 35960
GAP : 38 COUNT : 31465
GAP : 39 COUNT : 27405
GAP : 40 COUNT : 23751
GAP : 41 COUNT : 20475
GAP : 42 COUNT : 17550
GAP : 43 COUNT : 14950
GAP : 44 COUNT : 12650
GAP : 45 COUNT : 10626
GAP : 46 COUNT : 8855
GAP : 47 COUNT : 7315
GAP : 48 COUNT : 5985
GAP : 49 COUNT : 4845
GAP : 50 COUNT : 3876
GAP : 51 COUNT : 3060
GAP : 52 COUNT : 2380
GAP : 53 COUNT : 1820
GAP : 54 COUNT : 1365
GAP : 55 COUNT : 1001
GAP : 56 COUNT : 715
GAP : 57 COUNT : 495
GAP : 58 COUNT : 330
GAP : 59 COUNT : 210
GAP : 60 COUNT : 126
GAP : 61 COUNT : 70
GAP : 62 COUNT : 35
GAP : 63 COUNT : 15
GAP : 64 COUNT : 5
GAP : 65 COUNT : 1
GAP POSITION 3
GAP : 1 COUNT : 814385
GAP : 2 COUNT : 766480
GAP : 3 COUNT : 720720
GAP : 4 COUNT : 677040
GAP : 5 COUNT : 635376
GAP : 6 COUNT : 595665
GAP : 7 COUNT : 557845
GAP : 8 COUNT : 521855
GAP : 9 COUNT : 487635
GAP : 10 COUNT : 455126
GAP : 11 COUNT : 424270
GAP : 12 COUNT : 395010
GAP : 13 COUNT : 367290
GAP : 14 COUNT : 341055
GAP : 15 COUNT : 316251
GAP : 16 COUNT : 292825
GAP : 17 COUNT : 270725
GAP : 18 COUNT : 249900
GAP : 19 COUNT : 230300
GAP : 20 COUNT : 211876
GAP : 21 COUNT : 194580
GAP : 22 COUNT : 178365
GAP : 23 COUNT : 163185
GAP : 24 COUNT : 148995
GAP : 25 COUNT : 135751
GAP : 26 COUNT : 123410
GAP : 27 COUNT : 111930
GAP : 28 COUNT : 101270
GAP : 29 COUNT : 91390
GAP : 30 COUNT : 82251
GAP : 31 COUNT : 73815
GAP : 32 COUNT : 66045
GAP : 33 COUNT : 58905
GAP : 34 COUNT : 52360
GAP : 35 COUNT : 46376
GAP : 36 COUNT : 40920
GAP : 37 COUNT : 35960
GAP : 38 COUNT : 31465
GAP : 39 COUNT : 27405
GAP : 40 COUNT : 23751
GAP : 41 COUNT : 20475
GAP : 42 COUNT : 17550
GAP : 43 COUNT : 14950
GAP : 44 COUNT : 12650
GAP : 45 COUNT : 10626
GAP : 46 COUNT : 8855
GAP : 47 COUNT : 7315
GAP : 48 COUNT : 5985
GAP : 49 COUNT : 4845
GAP : 50 COUNT : 3876
GAP : 51 COUNT : 3060
GAP : 52 COUNT : 2380
GAP : 53 COUNT : 1820
GAP : 54 COUNT : 1365
GAP : 55 COUNT : 1001
GAP : 56 COUNT : 715
GAP : 57 COUNT : 495
GAP : 58 COUNT : 330
GAP : 59 COUNT : 210
GAP : 60 COUNT : 126
GAP : 61 COUNT : 70
GAP : 62 COUNT : 35
GAP : 63 COUNT : 15
GAP : 64 COUNT : 5
GAP : 65 COUNT : 1
GAP POSITION 4
GAP : 1 COUNT : 814385
GAP : 2 COUNT : 766480
GAP : 3 COUNT : 720720
GAP : 4 COUNT : 677040
GAP : 5 COUNT : 635376
GAP : 6 COUNT : 595665
GAP : 7 COUNT : 557845
GAP : 8 COUNT : 521855
GAP : 9 COUNT : 487635
GAP : 10 COUNT : 455126
GAP : 11 COUNT : 424270
GAP : 12 COUNT : 395010
GAP : 13 COUNT : 367290
GAP : 14 COUNT : 341055
GAP : 15 COUNT : 316251
GAP : 16 COUNT : 292825
GAP : 17 COUNT : 270725
GAP : 18 COUNT : 249900
GAP : 19 COUNT : 230300
GAP : 20 COUNT : 211876
GAP : 21 COUNT : 194580
GAP : 22 COUNT : 178365
GAP : 23 COUNT : 163185
GAP : 24 COUNT : 148995
GAP : 25 COUNT : 135751
GAP : 26 COUNT : 123410
GAP : 27 COUNT : 111930
GAP : 28 COUNT : 101270
GAP : 29 COUNT : 91390
GAP : 30 COUNT : 82251
GAP : 31 COUNT : 73815
GAP : 32 COUNT : 66045
GAP : 33 COUNT : 58905
GAP : 34 COUNT : 52360
GAP : 35 COUNT : 46376
GAP : 36 COUNT : 40920
GAP : 37 COUNT : 35960
GAP : 38 COUNT : 31465
GAP : 39 COUNT : 27405
GAP : 40 COUNT : 23751
GAP : 41 COUNT : 20475
GAP : 42 COUNT : 17550
GAP : 43 COUNT : 14950
GAP : 44 COUNT : 12650
GAP : 45 COUNT : 10626
GAP : 46 COUNT : 8855
GAP : 47 COUNT : 7315
GAP : 48 COUNT : 5985
GAP : 49 COUNT : 4845
GAP : 50 COUNT : 3876
GAP : 51 COUNT : 3060
GAP : 52 COUNT : 2380
GAP : 53 COUNT : 1820
GAP : 54 COUNT : 1365
GAP : 55 COUNT : 1001
GAP : 56 COUNT : 715
GAP : 57 COUNT : 495
GAP : 58 COUNT : 330
GAP : 59 COUNT : 210
GAP : 60 COUNT : 126
GAP : 61 COUNT : 70
GAP : 62 COUNT : 35
GAP : 63 COUNT : 15
GAP : 64 COUNT : 5
GAP : 65 COUNT : 1--X--X--
Actual
--X--X--
SORTED WB GAPS
GAP POSITION 1
GAP : 1 COUNT : 47
GAP : 2 COUNT : 59
GAP : 3 COUNT : 43
GAP : 4 COUNT : 44
GAP : 5 COUNT : 24
GAP : 6 COUNT : 31
GAP : 7 COUNT : 33
GAP : 8 COUNT : 30
GAP : 9 COUNT : 26
GAP : 10 COUNT : 32
GAP : 11 COUNT : 15
GAP : 12 COUNT : 18
GAP : 13 COUNT : 23
GAP : 14 COUNT : 19
GAP : 15 COUNT : 11
GAP : 16 COUNT : 21
GAP : 17 COUNT : 15
GAP : 18 COUNT : 20
GAP : 19 COUNT : 13
GAP : 20 COUNT : 14
GAP : 21 COUNT : 8
GAP : 22 COUNT : 10
GAP : 23 COUNT : 11
GAP : 24 COUNT : 12
GAP : 25 COUNT : 5
GAP : 26 COUNT : 6
GAP : 27 COUNT : 9
GAP : 28 COUNT : 1
GAP : 29 COUNT : 4
GAP : 30 COUNT : 4
GAP : 31 COUNT : 4
GAP : 32 COUNT : 5
GAP : 33 COUNT : 3
GAP : 34 COUNT : 3
GAP : 35 COUNT : 4
GAP : 36 COUNT : 1
GAP : 37 COUNT : 3
GAP : 38 COUNT : 2
GAP : 39 COUNT : 1
GAP : 40 COUNT : 2
GAP : 41 COUNT : 0
GAP : 42 COUNT : 0
GAP : 43 COUNT : 1
GAP : 44 COUNT : 1
GAP : 45 COUNT : 0
GAP : 46 COUNT : 0
GAP : 47 COUNT : 0
GAP : 48 COUNT : 1
GAP : 49 COUNT : 0
GAP : 50 COUNT : 1
GAP : 51 COUNT : 1
GAP : 52 COUNT : 0
GAP : 53 COUNT : 0
GAP : 54 COUNT : 1
GAP : 55 COUNT : 1
GAP : 56 COUNT : 0
GAP : 57 COUNT : 0
GAP : 58 COUNT : 0
GAP : 59 COUNT : 0
GAP : 60 COUNT : 0
GAP : 61 COUNT : 0
GAP : 62 COUNT : 0
GAP : 63 COUNT : 0
GAP : 64 COUNT : 0
GAP : 65 COUNT : 0
GAP POSITION 2
GAP : 1 COUNT : 40
GAP : 2 COUNT : 52
GAP : 3 COUNT : 45
GAP : 4 COUNT : 31
GAP : 5 COUNT : 39
GAP : 6 COUNT : 29
GAP : 7 COUNT : 33
GAP : 8 COUNT : 23
GAP : 9 COUNT : 37
GAP : 10 COUNT : 28
GAP : 11 COUNT : 24
GAP : 12 COUNT : 28
GAP : 13 COUNT : 17
GAP : 14 COUNT : 19
GAP : 15 COUNT : 19
GAP : 16 COUNT : 15
GAP : 17 COUNT : 16
GAP : 18 COUNT : 20
GAP : 19 COUNT : 17
GAP : 20 COUNT : 14
GAP : 21 COUNT : 11
GAP : 22 COUNT : 9
GAP : 23 COUNT : 6
GAP : 24 COUNT : 10
GAP : 25 COUNT : 4
GAP : 26 COUNT : 1
GAP : 27 COUNT : 4
GAP : 28 COUNT : 6
GAP : 29 COUNT : 4
GAP : 30 COUNT : 4
GAP : 31 COUNT : 2
GAP : 32 COUNT : 5
GAP : 33 COUNT : 4
GAP : 34 COUNT : 3
GAP : 35 COUNT : 3
GAP : 36 COUNT : 4
GAP : 37 COUNT : 2
GAP : 38 COUNT : 4
GAP : 39 COUNT : 3
GAP : 40 COUNT : 2
GAP : 41 COUNT : 2
GAP : 42 COUNT : 2
GAP : 43 COUNT : 0
GAP : 44 COUNT : 0
GAP : 45 COUNT : 0
GAP : 46 COUNT : 0
GAP : 47 COUNT : 1
GAP : 48 COUNT : 0
GAP : 49 COUNT : 0
GAP : 50 COUNT : 0
GAP : 51 COUNT : 0
GAP : 52 COUNT : 0
GAP : 53 COUNT : 1
GAP : 54 COUNT : 0
GAP : 55 COUNT : 0
GAP : 56 COUNT : 0
GAP : 57 COUNT : 0
GAP : 58 COUNT : 0
GAP : 59 COUNT : 0
GAP : 60 COUNT : 0
GAP : 61 COUNT : 0
GAP : 62 COUNT : 0
GAP : 63 COUNT : 0
GAP : 64 COUNT : 0
GAP : 65 COUNT : 0
GAP POSITION 3
GAP : 1 COUNT : 49
GAP : 2 COUNT : 44
GAP : 3 COUNT : 32
GAP : 4 COUNT : 35
GAP : 5 COUNT : 39
GAP : 6 COUNT : 39
GAP : 7 COUNT : 39
GAP : 8 COUNT : 24
GAP : 9 COUNT : 24
GAP : 10 COUNT : 30
GAP : 11 COUNT : 23
GAP : 12 COUNT : 27
GAP : 13 COUNT : 15
GAP : 14 COUNT : 22
GAP : 15 COUNT : 21
GAP : 16 COUNT : 14
GAP : 17 COUNT : 11
GAP : 18 COUNT : 14
GAP : 19 COUNT : 12
GAP : 20 COUNT : 10
GAP : 21 COUNT : 11
GAP : 22 COUNT : 12
GAP : 23 COUNT : 11
GAP : 24 COUNT : 10
GAP : 25 COUNT : 12
GAP : 26 COUNT : 12
GAP : 27 COUNT : 2
GAP : 28 COUNT : 9
GAP : 29 COUNT : 6
GAP : 30 COUNT : 5
GAP : 31 COUNT : 4
GAP : 32 COUNT : 4
GAP : 33 COUNT : 5
GAP : 34 COUNT : 0
GAP : 35 COUNT : 2
GAP : 36 COUNT : 1
GAP : 37 COUNT : 0
GAP : 38 COUNT : 3
GAP : 39 COUNT : 3
GAP : 40 COUNT : 2
GAP : 41 COUNT : 1
GAP : 42 COUNT : 1
GAP : 43 COUNT : 0
GAP : 44 COUNT : 0
GAP : 45 COUNT : 1
GAP : 46 COUNT : 0
GAP : 47 COUNT : 0
GAP : 48 COUNT : 1
GAP : 49 COUNT : 0
GAP : 50 COUNT : 0
GAP : 51 COUNT : 0
GAP : 52 COUNT : 0
GAP : 53 COUNT : 0
GAP : 54 COUNT : 0
GAP : 55 COUNT : 1
GAP : 56 COUNT : 0
GAP : 57 COUNT : 0
GAP : 58 COUNT : 0
GAP : 59 COUNT : 0
GAP : 60 COUNT : 0
GAP : 61 COUNT : 0
GAP : 62 COUNT : 0
GAP : 63 COUNT : 0
GAP : 64 COUNT : 0
GAP : 65 COUNT : 0
GAP POSITION 4
GAP : 1 COUNT : 62
GAP : 2 COUNT : 38
GAP : 3 COUNT : 53
GAP : 4 COUNT : 36
GAP : 5 COUNT : 39
GAP : 6 COUNT : 33
GAP : 7 COUNT : 33
GAP : 8 COUNT : 25
GAP : 9 COUNT : 22
GAP : 10 COUNT : 33
GAP : 11 COUNT : 17
GAP : 12 COUNT : 20
GAP : 13 COUNT : 26
GAP : 14 COUNT : 19
GAP : 15 COUNT : 14
GAP : 16 COUNT : 13
GAP : 17 COUNT : 14
GAP : 18 COUNT : 13
GAP : 19 COUNT : 11
GAP : 20 COUNT : 14
GAP : 21 COUNT : 8
GAP : 22 COUNT : 14
GAP : 23 COUNT : 8
GAP : 24 COUNT : 5
GAP : 25 COUNT : 6
GAP : 26 COUNT : 11
GAP : 27 COUNT : 6
GAP : 28 COUNT : 5
GAP : 29 COUNT : 11
GAP : 30 COUNT : 2
GAP : 31 COUNT : 6
GAP : 32 COUNT : 7
GAP : 33 COUNT : 3
GAP : 34 COUNT : 1
GAP : 35 COUNT : 2
GAP : 36 COUNT : 0
GAP : 37 COUNT : 1
GAP : 38 COUNT : 3
GAP : 39 COUNT : 1
GAP : 40 COUNT : 0
GAP : 41 COUNT : 2
GAP : 42 COUNT : 1
GAP : 43 COUNT : 0
GAP : 44 COUNT : 0
GAP : 45 COUNT : 2
GAP : 46 COUNT : 0
GAP : 47 COUNT : 0
GAP : 48 COUNT : 0
GAP : 49 COUNT : 1
GAP : 50 COUNT : 1
GAP : 51 COUNT : 0
GAP : 52 COUNT : 1
GAP : 53 COUNT : 0
GAP : 54 COUNT : 0
GAP : 55 COUNT : 0
GAP : 56 COUNT : 0
GAP : 57 COUNT : 0
GAP : 58 COUNT : 0
GAP : 59 COUNT : 0
GAP : 60 COUNT : 0
GAP : 61 COUNT : 0
GAP : 62 COUNT : 0
GAP : 63 COUNT : 0
GAP : 64 COUNT : 0
GAP : 65 COUNT : 0
--X--X--The imbalance in the expectation for each GAP makes it uneven. But if people know math avg/expected avg and where the gaming is taking, people can lock some gap filters and work on other filters. There is much more than what meets the eyes(There's more to this than meets the eye).
Good Luck
Gaps don't fall as bell curve or so. They don't have probable sum like mid range.
Just GAP 1 alone:
GAP
expected COUNT
expected %
actual count
actual %
DEVIATION/DIFFERENCE
1
814385
7.246376811594200
47
7.309486780715400
0.063109969121193
2
766480
6.820119352088660
59
9.175738724727840
2.355619372639180
3
720720
6.412948047486350
43
6.687402799377920
0.274454751891562
4
677040
6.024284529456880
44
6.842923794712290
0.818639265255409
5
635376
5.653559327644150
24
3.732503888024880
-1.921055439619260
6
595665
5.300211869666390
31
4.821150855365470
-0.479061014300913
7
557845
4.963690481116140
33
5.132192846034210
0.168502364918075
8
521855
4.643452385560260
30
4.665629860031100
0.022177474470843
9
487635
4.338963704539920
26
4.043545878693620
-0.295417825846292
10
455126
4.049699457570590
32
4.976671850699840
0.926972393129256
11
424270
3.775143562142070
15
2.332814930015550
-1.442328632126520
12
395010
3.514788833718480
18
2.799377916018660
-0.715410917699820
13
367290
3.268136985738240
23
3.576982892690510
0.308845906952276
14
341055
3.034698629614080
19
2.954898911353030
-0.079799718261045
15
316251
2.813993274733050
11
1.710730948678070
-1.103262326054980
16
292825
2.605549328456530
21
3.265940902021770
0.660391573565241
17
270725
2.408904096120190
15
2.332814930015550
-0.076089166104637
18
249900
2.223603781034020
20
3.110419906687400
0.886816125653382
19
230300
2.049203484482330
13
2.021772939346810
-0.027430545135522
20
211876
1.885267205723750
14
2.177293934681180
0.292026728957435
21
194580
1.731367841991200
8
1.244167962674960
-0.487199879316235
22
178365
1.587087188491930
10
1.555209953343700
-0.031877235148228
23
163185
1.452015938407510
11
1.710730948678070
0.258715010270562
24
148995
1.325753682893810
12
1.866251944012440
0.540498261118628
25
135751
1.207908911081030
5
0.777604976671851
-0.430303934409179
26
123410
1.098099010073660
6
0.933125972006221
-0.164973038067443
27
111930
0.995950264950532
9
1.399688958009330
0.403738693058799
28
101270
0.901097858764767
1
0.155520995334370
-0.745576863430397
29
91390
0.813185872543814
4
0.622083981337481
-0.191101891206334
30
82251
0.731867285289433
4
0.622083981337481
-0.109783303951952
31
73815
0.656803973977696
4
0.622083981337481
-0.034719992640216
32
66045
0.587666713558991
5
0.777604976671851
0.189938263112859
33
58905
0.524135176958019
3
0.466562986003110
-0.057572190954909
34
52360
0.465897935073795
3
0.466562986003110
0.000665050929316
35
46376
0.412652456779647
4
0.622083981337481
0.209431524557834
36
40920
0.364105108923218
1
0.155520995334370
-0.208584113588848
37
35960
0.319971156326464
3
0.466562986003110
0.146591829676646
38
31465
0.279974761785656
2
0.311041990668740
0.031067228883084
39
27405
0.243848986071378
1
0.155520995334370
-0.088327990737008
40
23751
0.211335787928528
2
0.311041990668740
0.099706202740213
41
20475
0.182186024076317
0
0.000000000000000
-0.182186024076317
42
17550
0.156159449208272
0
0.000000000000000
-0.156159449208272
43
14950
0.133024715992231
1
0.155520995334370
0.022496279342139
44
12650
0.112559375070350
1
0.155520995334370
0.042961620264021
45
10626
0.094549875059094
0
0.000000000000000
-0.094549875059094
46
8855
0.078791562549245
0
0.000000000000000
-0.078791562549245
47
7315
0.065088682105898
0
0.000000000000000
-0.065088682105898
48
5985
0.053254376268462
1
0.155520995334370
0.102266619065908
49
4845
0.043110685550660
0
0.000000000000000
-0.043110685550660
50
3876
0.034488548440528
1
0.155520995334370
0.121032446893842
51
3060
0.027227801400417
1
0.155520995334370
0.128293193933954
52
2380
0.021177178866991
0
0.000000000000000
-0.021177178866991
53
1820
0.016194313251228
0
0.000000000000000
-0.016194313251228
54
1365
0.012145734938421
1
0.155520995334370
0.143375260395949
55
1001
0.008906872288175
1
0.155520995334370
0.146614123046195
56
715
0.006362051634411
0
0.000000000000000
-0.006362051634411
57
495
0.004404497285362
0
0.000000000000000
-0.004404497285362
58
330
0.002936331523574
0
0.000000000000000
-0.002936331523574
59
210
0.001868574605911
0
0.000000000000000
-0.001868574605911
60
126
0.001121144763547
0
0.000000000000000
-0.001121144763547
61
70
0.000622858201970
0
0.000000000000000
-0.000622858201970
62
35
0.000311429100985
0
0.000000000000000
-0.000311429100985
63
15
0.000133469614708
0
0.000000000000000
-0.000133469614708
64
5
0.000044489871569
0
0.000000000000000
-0.000044489871569
65
1
0.000008897974314
0
0.000000000000000
-0.000008897974314
sums
11238513
643
I know people work on GAPS but the uneven count for each gap per position has to be taken into account. i.e., dont treat 1 and 55 as same. 1 will come in 7 draws and 55 will stay our longer.
How to take advantage?
For example, I can discard gaps 1 to 10 or part of those(2 or 3 or 4 or 6) to reduce my combinations to considerable number. Just by getting rid of gaps 1 and 2 in position 1, I can get rid of 814385 + 766480 = 1,580,865 combinations out of 11238513 combinations. That is 14% combination elimination. Is there a risk - yes. But take that risk once in a while to get rid of bulk counts.
There will be overlaps and if we combine the same in each position it wont be down to 1.58 M per position. But a considerable number of combinations can be eliminated. If I play Gaps or key numbers I will play every other draw.
Good Luck
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Quote: Originally posted by thamizhpayan on Nov 4, 2021
Gaps don't fall as bell curve or so. They don't have probable sum like mid range.
Just GAP 1 alone:
GAP
expected COUNT
expected %
actual count
actual %
DEVIATION/DIFFERENCE
1
814385
7.246376811594200
47
7.309486780715400
0.063109969121193
2
766480
6.820119352088660
59
9.175738724727840
2.355619372639180
3
720720
6.412948047486350
43
6.687402799377920
0.274454751891562
4
677040
6.024284529456880
44
6.842923794712290
0.818639265255409
5
635376
5.653559327644150
24
3.732503888024880
-1.921055439619260
6
595665
5.300211869666390
31
4.821150855365470
-0.479061014300913
7
557845
4.963690481116140
33
5.132192846034210
0.168502364918075
8
521855
4.643452385560260
30
4.665629860031100
0.022177474470843
9
487635
4.338963704539920
26
4.043545878693620
-0.295417825846292
10
455126
4.049699457570590
32
4.976671850699840
0.926972393129256
11
424270
3.775143562142070
15
2.332814930015550
-1.442328632126520
12
395010
3.514788833718480
18
2.799377916018660
-0.715410917699820
13
367290
3.268136985738240
23
3.576982892690510
0.308845906952276
14
341055
3.034698629614080
19
2.954898911353030
-0.079799718261045
15
316251
2.813993274733050
11
1.710730948678070
-1.103262326054980
16
292825
2.605549328456530
21
3.265940902021770
0.660391573565241
17
270725
2.408904096120190
15
2.332814930015550
-0.076089166104637
18
249900
2.223603781034020
20
3.110419906687400
0.886816125653382
19
230300
2.049203484482330
13
2.021772939346810
-0.027430545135522
20
211876
1.885267205723750
14
2.177293934681180
0.292026728957435
21
194580
1.731367841991200
8
1.244167962674960
-0.487199879316235
22
178365
1.587087188491930
10
1.555209953343700
-0.031877235148228
23
163185
1.452015938407510
11
1.710730948678070
0.258715010270562
24
148995
1.325753682893810
12
1.866251944012440
0.540498261118628
25
135751
1.207908911081030
5
0.777604976671851
-0.430303934409179
26
123410
1.098099010073660
6
0.933125972006221
-0.164973038067443
27
111930
0.995950264950532
9
1.399688958009330
0.403738693058799
28
101270
0.901097858764767
1
0.155520995334370
-0.745576863430397
29
91390
0.813185872543814
4
0.622083981337481
-0.191101891206334
30
82251
0.731867285289433
4
0.622083981337481
-0.109783303951952
31
73815
0.656803973977696
4
0.622083981337481
-0.034719992640216
32
66045
0.587666713558991
5
0.777604976671851
0.189938263112859
33
58905
0.524135176958019
3
0.466562986003110
-0.057572190954909
34
52360
0.465897935073795
3
0.466562986003110
0.000665050929316
35
46376
0.412652456779647
4
0.622083981337481
0.209431524557834
36
40920
0.364105108923218
1
0.155520995334370
-0.208584113588848
37
35960
0.319971156326464
3
0.466562986003110
0.146591829676646
38
31465
0.279974761785656
2
0.311041990668740
0.031067228883084
39
27405
0.243848986071378
1
0.155520995334370
-0.088327990737008
40
23751
0.211335787928528
2
0.311041990668740
0.099706202740213
41
20475
0.182186024076317
0
0.000000000000000
-0.182186024076317
42
17550
0.156159449208272
0
0.000000000000000
-0.156159449208272
43
14950
0.133024715992231
1
0.155520995334370
0.022496279342139
44
12650
0.112559375070350
1
0.155520995334370
0.042961620264021
45
10626
0.094549875059094
0
0.000000000000000
-0.094549875059094
46
8855
0.078791562549245
0
0.000000000000000
-0.078791562549245
47
7315
0.065088682105898
0
0.000000000000000
-0.065088682105898
48
5985
0.053254376268462
1
0.155520995334370
0.102266619065908
49
4845
0.043110685550660
0
0.000000000000000
-0.043110685550660
50
3876
0.034488548440528
1
0.155520995334370
0.121032446893842
51
3060
0.027227801400417
1
0.155520995334370
0.128293193933954
52
2380
0.021177178866991
0
0.000000000000000
-0.021177178866991
53
1820
0.016194313251228
0
0.000000000000000
-0.016194313251228
54
1365
0.012145734938421
1
0.155520995334370
0.143375260395949
55
1001
0.008906872288175
1
0.155520995334370
0.146614123046195
56
715
0.006362051634411
0
0.000000000000000
-0.006362051634411
57
495
0.004404497285362
0
0.000000000000000
-0.004404497285362
58
330
0.002936331523574
0
0.000000000000000
-0.002936331523574
59
210
0.001868574605911
0
0.000000000000000
-0.001868574605911
60
126
0.001121144763547
0
0.000000000000000
-0.001121144763547
61
70
0.000622858201970
0
0.000000000000000
-0.000622858201970
62
35
0.000311429100985
0
0.000000000000000
-0.000311429100985
63
15
0.000133469614708
0
0.000000000000000
-0.000133469614708
64
5
0.000044489871569
0
0.000000000000000
-0.000044489871569
65
1
0.000008897974314
0
0.000000000000000
-0.000008897974314
sums
11238513
643
I know people work on GAPS but the uneven count for each gap per position has to be taken into account. i.e., dont treat 1 and 55 as same. 1 will come in 7 draws and 55 will stay our longer.
How to take advantage?
For example, I can discard gaps 1 to 10 or part of those(2 or 3 or 4 or 6) to reduce my combinations to considerable number. Just by getting rid of gaps 1 and 2 in position 1, I can get rid of 814385 + 766480 = 1,580,865 combinations out of 11238513 combinations. That is 14% combination elimination. Is there a risk - yes. But take that risk once in a while to get rid of bulk counts.
There will be overlaps and if we combine the same in each position it wont be down to 1.58 M per position. But a considerable number of combinations can be eliminated. If I play Gaps or key numbers I will play every other draw.
Good Luck
These deviations can be plotted for 25,50,75,100,125,150 draws up till all draws in the present ball set. Then the movement of these can be analyzed. Something might show up...
Good Luck
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Quote: Originally posted by Speler on Nov 4, 2021
Copyright is rather literally copying. Like you would copy books and sell them to many like the original.
I think that in the 80's they might have patented 2+2=4. Anyone saying that 2*2=4 would have to pay them if the answer paid money. - If you learned something at university and you used that knowledge, I believe that this doesn't fall under patent etc. I remember hearing of such a case over 30 years ago. - Patenting costs money. If you won consistently with a method and tool, you wouldn't patent it, you would play and keep all for yourself. This is just sales of soft and there is nothing really special in that soft, it even misses parts. If you talk filtering, you can do with anything from SQL to coding, or applications like Access, Excel or what ever does filtering. Concepts of sorting and filtering reoccur. ...I posted factorial results: https://www.lotterypost.com/thread/337254
No copyright, patent etc. It's a calculation that you couldn't do on a small commercial calculator and with that precision.GH had the names of her charts trademarked. Of course copyright applies as well, though columns of numbers cannot be copyrighted.
One needs to review each chart's auto picks against the last 50 or so draws to determine how many of the winning numbers are generally found among the auto picks and how many numbers are auto picked. As one chart may have three winning numbers among ten picks while another may have five among twenty-five, but rarely if ever all six. On this one would choose how to weigh the charts and then check the resulting smart picks all numbers (for 6/49 have smart picks pick all 49) against the actual draws to see where the winning numbers tend to appear. When I did this using the Dos version there were blocks of numbers like the first five that would usually have one or two winning numbers, the last five zero or one, etc.
BobP
https://youtu.be/GItrdPvAuOo
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Quote: Originally posted by BobP on Nov 4, 2021
GH had the names of her charts trademarked. Of course copyright applies as well, though columns of numbers cannot be copyrighted.
One needs to review each chart's auto picks against the last 50 or so draws to determine how many of the winning numbers are generally found among the auto picks and how many numbers are auto picked. As one chart may have three winning numbers among ten picks while another may have five among twenty-five, but rarely if ever all six. On this one would choose how to weigh the charts and then check the resulting smart picks all numbers (for 6/49 have smart picks pick all 49) against the actual draws to see where the winning numbers tend to appear. When I did this using the Dos version there were blocks of numbers like the first five that would usually have one or two winning numbers, the last five zero or one, etc.
BobP
https://youtu.be/GItrdPvAuOo
GH - LMG : Lottery Master Guide
Page 160 : details on what's copyrighted, trademarked and patented.
Page to the left of Table of content : whatever is copyrighted, trademarked and patented, is shown.
Not sure about the wheels themselves(numbers in a specific set in an arrangement) - are those copyrighted or is it just the terms to define the wheels(balanced, et.c., are copyrighted/trademarked?
Many wheels with extreme optimization are available free of cost online.
It depends on who is copying and what they are copying
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Quote: Originally posted by BobP on Nov 4, 2021
GH had the names of her charts trademarked. Of course copyright applies as well, though columns of numbers cannot be copyrighted.
One needs to review each chart's auto picks against the last 50 or so draws to determine how many of the winning numbers are generally found among the auto picks and how many numbers are auto picked. As one chart may have three winning numbers among ten picks while another may have five among twenty-five, but rarely if ever all six. On this one would choose how to weigh the charts and then check the resulting smart picks all numbers (for 6/49 have smart picks pick all 49) against the actual draws to see where the winning numbers tend to appear. When I did this using the Dos version there were blocks of numbers like the first five that would usually have one or two winning numbers, the last five zero or one, etc.
BobP
https://youtu.be/GItrdPvAuOo
I can basically code my things. I don't know their smart picks, some know them and more.
This is from my website, done in php. That comes in color, with sorter (cmp), alignment etc.
I called it skips and series if not quick chart (Excel VBA). It is mixed code, sql and php, output html with js in use.
Pick 5 of the EU.Drawings: 1376. p=0.15625. Expected frequency: 215.00 (%.00). Skips and series N LAST 10 SKIPS OUT MIN MAX S<3 F IN LAST 10 SERIES RUN MIN MAX SUM LAST 10 5D1 5D2 L10 L50 L100 FREQ DEV 32 1 12 10 3 8 11 5 5 4 0 0 0 12 1 11 70 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 10 ---x----xx 1 2 3 8 13 201 -14.0 15 4 11 22 0 4 2 1 3 1 3 0 0 22 0 11 62 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 11 ---x-x---x 1 2 3 9 17 196 -19.0 4 5 0 1 0 4 4 2 0 3 27 0 0 27 0 11 57 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 13 ---------x 0 1 1 9 19 228 13.0 19 0 1 2 18 11 5 8 9 6 10 0 0 18 0 11 81 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 11 ---------x 0 1 1 6 12 219 4.0 28 9 5 1 0 4 8 3 7 11 12 0 0 12 0 11 71 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 12 ---------x 0 1 1 6 16 208 -7.0 21 14 3 25 1 3 17 2 2 3 1 1 1 25 1 11 83 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 10 --x---x-x- 1 2 3 8 13 245 30.0 6 3 5 4 27 2 12 7 22 5 3 1 2 27 0 11 102 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 10 ----x---x- 1 1 2 5 10 195 -20.0 9 24 10 0 0 0 1 2 7 5 3 1 0 24 0 11 64 1 1 1 1 4 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 4 13 ----x---x- 1 1 2 10 16 211 -4.0 25 1 6 5 6 1 18 7 2 12 21 1 1 21 0 11 91 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 10 --------x- 0 1 1 5 12 208 -7.0 11 6 16 3 0 0 11 3 2 20 0 2 0 20 1 11 74 2 2 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 2 0 1 3 15 ------xx-- 0 2 2 9 17 213 -2.0 14 0 16 2 1 3 0 5 4 10 0 2 0 16 1 11 54 2 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 0 1 2 14 ------xx-- 0 2 2 9 21 245 30.0 23 3 0 1 11 3 2 1 1 1 3 2 0 11 0 11 39 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 2 11 -x-x---x-- 2 1 3 12 19 233 18.0 20 5 1 2 3 16 4 0 1 0 4 2 0 16 0 11 49 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 0 1 2 12 -xx----x-- 2 1 3 11 18 205 -10.0 -
N 1 2 3 4 5 6 C MAX RF RL C* T F T/C F/C* >1 >1/C C/>1 1 2 3 4 5 6 <=1 <=2 <=3 <=4 <=5 <=6 1 145 24 3 0 0 0 172 3 1 0 173 202 203 1.174 1.173 27 0.157 6.37 0.843 0.140 0.017 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.843 0.983 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 2 147 26 2 0 0 0 175 3 0 0 175 206 206 1.177 1.177 28 0.160 6.25 0.840 0.149 0.011 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.840 0.989 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 ...
SL is not much. I pick up ideas, develop when I feel like it.
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Last 30 drawings Games out before drawn
DATE WD N1 N2 N3 N4 N5 @1 @2 @3 @4 @5 [OUT BEFORE DRAWN]:[COUNT] [DELTA]:[COUNT] [ADJACENTS]:[COUNT] 2021-09-29 3 1 12 18 24 26 6 2 4 2 9 2:2 4:1 6:1 9:1 2:1 6:2 11:1 1:5 2021-09-30 4 4 19 22 27 31 3 8 7 3 7 3:2 7:2 8:1 3:1 4:1 5:1 15:1 1:5 2021-10-01 5 9 10 11 26 30 10 27 3 1 2 1:1 2:1 3:1 10:1 27:1 1:2 4:1 15:1 1:2 3:1 2021-10-03 0 3 9 12 14 24 4 0 2 3 2 0:1 2:2 3:1 4:1 2:1 3:1 6:1 10:1 1:5 ...
A date missing. Doesn't matter. I don't play it, I'm the only to see this.
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Quote: Originally posted by BobP on Nov 4, 2021
GH had the names of her charts trademarked. Of course copyright applies as well, though columns of numbers cannot be copyrighted.
One needs to review each chart's auto picks against the last 50 or so draws to determine how many of the winning numbers are generally found among the auto picks and how many numbers are auto picked. As one chart may have three winning numbers among ten picks while another may have five among twenty-five, but rarely if ever all six. On this one would choose how to weigh the charts and then check the resulting smart picks all numbers (for 6/49 have smart picks pick all 49) against the actual draws to see where the winning numbers tend to appear. When I did this using the Dos version there were blocks of numbers like the first five that would usually have one or two winning numbers, the last five zero or one, etc.
BobP
https://youtu.be/GItrdPvAuOo
I agree BobP. Page 49 of the AG software manual states two points on this:
1) While X number of picks may qualify as smart picks, some are better bets than others. (So either you use all the smart picks in your wheel or you use you judgement in eliminating some)
2) The Smart Picks chart treats all Smart Picks equally.
Of course in the LMG she does attempt to rank the charts. She says under the Hot-Cold Bias Tracker - Games Out View History - When this shows a clear pattern you can use it exclusively without the aid of any other chart.
Under Skips Due Bias Tracker she says this is the second most important chart in her book and software. Then she goes off on Last Digit Bias Tracker, Percentage System, and Medium Lotto Trend before getting to the Drawings Since Hit chart.
She claims the Drawing Since Hit Chart is the most valuable, most important, most accurate, and most reliable for picking winning lotto numbers. She claims it is the best of all the systems, charts, strategies, and methods she created.
GI'm probably here unless I'm not.
Dreaming would be a perfectly useless function if it's only purpose was to entertain. -
Here's my gap sheet that I created last year. I added percentages next to the starting and finishing gap.
Starting is from Zero and Finishing is from 40. 100% would be average frequency.
The 1st -2nd-3rd and 4th are gaps between each number. Color coded as you can see.
The Starting and Finishing Gap Frequencies area shows where each gap is at. Starting Gap of 0, which would be number 1 hits every 7.6 draws. It's been out 25 draws. It's 17.4 draws past due. That gives it a 329% figure.
The "All Gaps Columns" shows the total and percentage of all gaps. This is out of 707 draws which would be 2,828 gaps in total.
The two bottom right areas shows the total gaps by position and current percentages of where they stand. 100% is average. An 8 gap in the 4th position has hit 34 times in 707 draws. So average frequency is 20.79 Draws. An 8 gap hasn't hit for 106 draws in the 4th position. So 505% is assigned. Chasing gaps like this is probably not wise.
I think the starting or finishing gap can help one out a lot. A correct starting gap can get you to eliminate some numbers. Say you narrowed it down to 7,8,9 and 10. Your committed to that starting point for the week. You've just eliminated 1-6. Now which gaps are you focusing on between numbers. Plus whatever other filters you use. This can really narrow down your wheels.
GET IT DONE
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OfflineQuote: Originally posted by Cmoore50 on Nov 4, 2021
Here's my gap sheet that I created last year. I added percentages next to the starting and finishing gap.
Starting is from Zero and Finishing is from 40. 100% would be average frequency.
The 1st -2nd-3rd and 4th are gaps between each number. Color coded as you can see.
The Starting and Finishing Gap Frequencies area shows where each gap is at. Starting Gap of 0, which would be number 1 hits every 7.6 draws. It's been out 25 draws. It's 17.4 draws past due. That gives it a 329% figure.
The "All Gaps Columns" shows the total and percentage of all gaps. This is out of 707 draws which would be 2,828 gaps in total.
The two bottom right areas shows the total gaps by position and current percentages of where they stand. 100% is average. An 8 gap in the 4th position has hit 34 times in 707 draws. So average frequency is 20.79 Draws. An 8 gap hasn't hit for 106 draws in the 4th position. So 505% is assigned. Chasing gaps like this is probably not wise.
I think the starting or finishing gap can help one out a lot. A correct starting gap can get you to eliminate some numbers. Say you narrowed it down to 7,8,9 and 10. Your committed to that starting point for the week. You've just eliminated 1-6. Now which gaps are you focusing on between numbers. Plus whatever other filters you use. This can really narrow down your wheels.
Oh, well then,.."Gaps".. Another term for "Deltas"..
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There is delta 1 and position.
D=1
N N+1 1 2 3 4 SUM 1-2 158 0 0 0 158 2-3 138 16 0 0 154 3-4 103 19 1 0 123 4-5 118 32 4 0 154 5-6 106 46 2 0 154 6-7 85 46 9 0 140 7-8 75 37 11 0 123 8-9 63 45 9 0 117 9-10 68 60 16 1 145 10-11 61 54 21 0 136 11-12 51 60 25 5 141 12-13 35 70 29 7 141 ...
Delta combination
D1 D2 D3 D4 F 1 17 3 7 4 2 1 7 4 4 2 6 5 1 4 3 2 10 7 4 ...
Ideas are endless.
For p?
Delta by position,deltas ASC,575757 combinations,p = value / 575757
D\P 1 2 3 4 1 251125 41685 2415 35 2 154721 94461 14505 493 3 89181 111777 32679 1983 4 47081 105861 51585 4913 5 22021 86841 67191 9451 6 8625 62745 76785 15525 7 2541 39501 78975 22823 8 441 20937 73689 30793 9 21 8781 62175 38643 ...
I ran into some sql-problems. It failed on occasions. The rule is to keep the sql simple and minimal.
The question is what it can do without struggling. -
Quote: Originally posted by Cmoore50 on Nov 4, 2021
Here's my gap sheet that I created last year. I added percentages next to the starting and finishing gap.
Starting is from Zero and Finishing is from 40. 100% would be average frequency.
The 1st -2nd-3rd and 4th are gaps between each number. Color coded as you can see.
The Starting and Finishing Gap Frequencies area shows where each gap is at. Starting Gap of 0, which would be number 1 hits every 7.6 draws. It's been out 25 draws. It's 17.4 draws past due. That gives it a 329% figure.
The "All Gaps Columns" shows the total and percentage of all gaps. This is out of 707 draws which would be 2,828 gaps in total.
The two bottom right areas shows the total gaps by position and current percentages of where they stand. 100% is average. An 8 gap in the 4th position has hit 34 times in 707 draws. So average frequency is 20.79 Draws. An 8 gap hasn't hit for 106 draws in the 4th position. So 505% is assigned. Chasing gaps like this is probably not wise.
I think the starting or finishing gap can help one out a lot. A correct starting gap can get you to eliminate some numbers. Say you narrowed it down to 7,8,9 and 10. Your committed to that starting point for the week. You've just eliminated 1-6. Now which gaps are you focusing on between numbers. Plus whatever other filters you use. This can really narrow down your wheels.
Good to know.
Start gap and End gap are new terms for me. I got what they denote - they are good to point to key number/numbers or help with bulk positional exclusion...(1st or 5th White ball/Main ball).
The curr skip/avg skip = 17.4/7.6 = 329% is used as index/dueness. The plain decimal number 3.29 is the index of gap 1 - P3/P4 trackers/players will know that term well.
Do you add a mix of Even/Odd and In/Out to this tracking or just plain gaps per position and start & finish gaps? Try to expand Gap tracking using more grouping. Chasing cold is not that good but eliminating all cold(like from all gap positions) can be disastrous - at least one or two might show up in one of the gap positions from cold numbers.
I already track the 4 gap positions' frequencies and skips. I might have to add start and finish gap for consistency sake.
Thank you & Good Luck
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Quote: Originally posted by Speler on Nov 4, 2021
There is delta 1 and position.
D=1
N N+1 1 2 3 4 SUM 1-2 158 0 0 0 158 2-3 138 16 0 0 154 3-4 103 19 1 0 123 4-5 118 32 4 0 154 5-6 106 46 2 0 154 6-7 85 46 9 0 140 7-8 75 37 11 0 123 8-9 63 45 9 0 117 9-10 68 60 16 1 145 10-11 61 54 21 0 136 11-12 51 60 25 5 141 12-13 35 70 29 7 141 ...
Delta combination
D1 D2 D3 D4 F 1 17 3 7 4 2 1 7 4 4 2 6 5 1 4 3 2 10 7 4 ...
Ideas are endless.
For p?
Delta by position,deltas ASC,575757 combinations,p = value / 575757
D\P 1 2 3 4 1 251125 41685 2415 35 2 154721 94461 14505 493 3 89181 111777 32679 1983 4 47081 105861 51585 4913 5 22021 86841 67191 9451 6 8625 62745 76785 15525 7 2541 39501 78975 22823 8 441 20937 73689 30793 9 21 8781 62175 38643 ...
I ran into some sql-problems. It failed on occasions. The rule is to keep the sql simple and minimal.
The question is what it can do without struggling.Yes. Ideas are endless.
Either we have to automate part of our systems and let the system show alerts when something is happening extremely high or significantly low(Due/Hot). If We have too many decisions to be made(many excel sheets and each showing different numbers as favorable), at the end it might become overwhelming when choosing numbers or combinations or filter parameters. It's good to hold to some good tracking that would fit our needs and use them.
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I don't really track that, I just have a look at that. Some did good with larger deltas and others swear on delta 1 and track pairs of adj. numbers. I can use delta combinations as filter if I want to. It's coded.
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Quote: Originally posted by Speler on Nov 4, 2021
I don't really track that, I just have a look at that. Some did good with larger deltas and others swear on delta 1 and track pairs of adj. numbers. I can use delta combinations as filter if I want to. It's coded.
Ok