Hey Adobea,
do you have recommendation for an optimal positional tracking method or tool?
I know that the progressions within the r2/r4/r6/r8 boxes provides permutation clues already (especially through v-trac relations I'm finding)....
(I envision (r2/r4/r6/r8) as boxes as you travel across progressions either horizontally or vertically = new box or progression after digit reduction (via recent draw digits) )
but I've also added some "auxillary tools" outside of the pattern recognition in the r2/r4/r6/r8 progressions, as in additional indicators calculated by reviewing draw history (ex. this sum is due, these v-trac groups are due, these pairs are due) and im using them as compounding scoring features basically..
How my design currently functions -- I don't want the auxillary tools impacting or influencing the high scoring patterns that form in the string progressions (patterns score high for persistence etc.) but more so if auxillary indicators match with some of my highest scoring string patterns = increased scoring overall.
However the one auxillary tool I have not added is something optimal involving positional tracking..I could just have a traditional tracker counting up each position but im wondering if you have any insights into this? or recommendations maybe worth exploring or testing?
I'm willing to consider adding something more advanced or learning something new if the indicators it produces can add some analytical value.
I guess in simple terms you could word it I suppose as "in addition to indicators present in the string patterns is their an additional positional /permutation based tool worth exploring to possibly assist with narrowing down onto straight hits when winning patterns are isolated?" (ex. consistently being able to isolate winning patterns in boxed form or the 3 lingering digits in the strings leading to wins but want to increase time frames for isolating correct permutations)
Any thoughts are greatly appreciated, even some ideas from an expert could help me form my own auxillary tool to pair with the system I've developed.
Thank you! :)