Quote: Originally posted by Dr Pepper on October 31, 2004
That is a nice looking breakdown. I think I need a little help on reading a few of the numbers. It looks as if its for about 3 years or 1105 draws.
The double 88 hit 23 times during that time or 23/3=6.9 yr
It averaged a hit every 48. days the median is actually 30
The median is a midpoint of the avgs.
I use the hit median as my guide to when I may want to start playing that pair. When the current skip gets at or near the hit median that is when I will consider that pair using this chart.
It has not hit this time for 163 days or current skips 163
After this is where I need help. The skip average says 40.0 right? but before the hit average said 48. days. How can it hit less than the skips in between?
I do not understand those avgs myself.
Then the most out column throws me all together. The 88 is 163 days out of play but the 33 is 195 out and the 66 is 183. Looking at this you would think the 33 was the oldest out but how did it get there? Does the most out mean, in its history?
The most out is the longest it has gone in skips before it hit again in the 1105 draw period.
The current skips or column 5 is how many draws since that pair hit last.
Pair Report for LA3,COMBOS.DMG: 10 Boxed Doubles / All Positions 10-31-2004 1105 Records
Hit Hit Current Skip Most
PAIR Hits Avg Median Skips Avg Out Due
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0 0 31 35.6 37 3 34.5 83
1 1 35 31.6 23 34 29.6 132
2 2 34 32.5 18 1 31.5 127
3 3 26 42.5 29 15 40.9 195
4 4 26 42.5 27 16 40.9 128
5 5 36 30.7 20 0 29.7 141
6 6 25 44.2 27 24 42.2 183
7 7 32 34.5 25 18 33.0 110
8 8 23 48.0 30 163 40.0 163 Yes
9 9 32 34.5 21 33 32.5 117