After a group of PM requests here the info about the Wild Wheel predictions shown here:
Entries: I found after numerous tests that 6 entries seem to be the optimum previous draws to enter. WW3 does not repeat the boxed numbers from the previous entries. So putting in too many previous numbers reduces the selection too strongly. 6 numbers is also enough to define a hot/due positional status for all ten digits. That gets the user a decent ranking of the list of numbers..
It is very important in what sequence the entries of the previous numbers is done.(You can copy the numbers in as well. Use the Windows key function Crtl-C for Copy and Crtl-V for Paste!) The latest drawing has to be the first one entered.
So in the example below (I used Pennsylvania) the previous results were 119 (last night) 522 (yesterday noon) 137 542 863 776 etc. So 119 has to be the first number to be entered. The reason is that the system uses the last number differently than the additional ones.
Midday/Evening: I always was against the combining of Midday and Evening, but changed my mind with the latest two systems (MasterMind 3 and WildWheel 3). It worked and it made hit tracking and playing much easier. But it does not really matter. The system's task is the predict a "random" dvent, which it apparently does very often. It bases strictly on the potential results on the recent (very recent) drawing results. So it does not really matter to the system and success whether you use as the base Midday only, Evening only or a combined selection. The only requirement is that you are using the previous results form the same drawing that you want to predict. I decided on combining Evening/Midday.
How long is the prediction valid? To simplify and minimize the work. I usually do not change the numbers until they hit. After all this is a prediction of a future dvent. It can happen whiting the "prediction horizon". So the numbers can certainly be used for more than 1, 2 or three days probably even a week. I do not like to change the numbers constantly, others do. So I think the best time to change is when they hit.
Here the example for today's Pennsylvania Prediction
Wild Wheel 3
PICK 3 Box/Straight Master System
Date: Thu Mar 11 06:21:00 PST 2004
Draw entries: 6
119 522 137 542 863 776
Filter Settings
High/Low: HHL HLL
Odd/Even: OOE OEE
Num.Type: Singles
Playing Suggestions: 42
490 980 910 903 906 950 984 810 819 914
450 803 850 493 496 902 954 983 106 510
814 916 483 503 506 854 492 982 416 514
813 816 912 453 456 502 853 952 516 812
852 512
What you see above is a standard prediction of the Wild Wheel; there can be up urned 70 or even 80 numbers selected. The system "ranks' the predictions. The most likely numbers are on the top of the list. To provide a playable or usable amount of numbers I only Soho the first 30 numbers usually, or if the entire selection is within the 30 to 40 numbers range I show them all and highlight the first 30.
Filter Settings: The standard settings are High/Low and Even/Odd numbers selects the group of numbers that I call "predictable numbers", without any doubles or triples and every number has at least one high, one low, one even and one odd number included.
Filter Settings
High/Low: HHL HLL
Odd/Even: OOE OEE
Num.Type: Singles
Doubles: I will also offer a doubles prediction in the case. Usually in the case that the last double occurred four or more draws ago. That would be a simple indicator of a potential double draw result. I do change the filter settings for doubles to include all numbers . I will show the top 10 or top 20 of the doubles list.
Filter Settings
High/Low: HHH HHL HLL LLL
Odd/Even: OOO OOE OEE EEE
Num.Type: Doubles
900 990 400 800 100 989 994 919 003 006
404 500 880 494 889 959 993 996 110 002
And The same can be done with triples too, when there are selections between 1 and 3 numbers.
Num.Type: Triples
Playing Suggestions: 2
000 999
This might give you a better idea about how I do come up with the numbers for the Wild Wheel predictions. It might also help you using the tool.
Good Luck!