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Lotto - RNF - Basics

Started by winkel, Jul 30, 04:36 PM 2010

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mogwai

Oh crap... That's too bad.

KoolKat


Hi Winkel,

What I don't understand is there will be no diffenet numbers in column 2 as this column is just a reflection of column 1 other than the first 6 number drawn.

Koolkat

Quote from: winkel on Aug 07, 09:44 AM 2010
these are the 14 numbers of col. 1 and the 16 numbers of col. 2

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0   1               4   5            9                        17   18                  24   25      27                     34         37                     44   45   46   47      
2   2               4   5            9                        17   18                  24   25      27               32   33   34         37                     44   45   46   47

If we prdict none new number of col 1 and 2 new numbers of col 2, so the 2 numbers only can be that 2 numbers that appear in col.2 but not in col. 1:

these are 32 and 33

winkel

32 and 33 are in line 2 (sorry col. is wrong) different to line 1
There is always a game

KoolKat

No worries Winkel its hard when you trying to explian to an audience.

Ok now, we assume there will be no new numbers in column 1 because?
at ball 48 we should have an average of 16 this is ball 61 how do work out the average?

Koolkat

winkel

it´s simpy the binomial distribution
There is always a game

KoolKat

Many Thanks Winkel. Bet selection if we calculate the averages of every column, we then find the difference in numbers correct?
If a column is currently showing more then average i.e average should be 16 at  ball 48  but the column is showing 14 do we disregard this in our bet selection?

Koolkat

winkel

pls read again page 2 of this thread and you will find the answer
There is always a game

KoolKat

Gotcha, I understand now Winkel. Do we only Concentrate on the F0, or do we consider the others?

Koolkat

winkel

If you have a F0 in col. 13, they might be a F1 or F>1 in col. 6
There is always a game

bikemotorman

Hi Winkel I have been playing some Pick 3 lottery for fun here in Virginia, take a look at this..
Pick 3 Lotto Strategy Guide


First Tier Numbers   049   058   059   067   068   077   139   148   149   157   158   166   167   229   238   239   247   248   256   257   266   337   338   346   347   355   356   445   446   455
Second Tier Numbers   039   048   057   066   069   078   129   138   147   156   159   168   177   228   237   246   249   255   258   267   336   339   345   348   357   366   444   447   456   555
Third Tier Numbers   029   038   047   056   079   088   119   128   137   146   155   169   178   227   236   245   259   268   277   335   344   349   358   367   448   457   466   556
Fourth Tier Numbers   019   028   037   046   055   089   118   127   136   145   179   188   226   235   244   269   278   334   359   368   377   449   458   467   557   566
Fifth Tier Numbers   009   018   027   036   045   099   117   126   135   144   189   225   234   279   288   333   369   378   459   468   477   558   567   666
Sixth Tier Numbers   008   017   026   035   044   116   125   134   199   224   233   289   379   388   469   478   559   568   577   667
Seventh Tier Numbers   007   016   025   034   115   124   133   223   299   389   479   488   569   578   668   677
Eighth Tier Numbers   006   015   024   033   114   123   222   399   489   579   588   669   678   777
Ninth Tier Numbers   005   014   023   113   122   499   589   679   688   778
Tenth Tier Numbers   004   013   022   112   599   689   779   788
Eleventh Tier Numbers   003   012   111   699   789   888
Twelveth Tier Numbers   002   011   799   889
Thirteenth Tier Numbers   000   001   899   999

      Welcome to our Pick 3 Lotto Predictor Chart. It is only intended for use as Theory and not of fact (the Lotto fluctuates way too much for guarantees). It just may surprise you, though, with how accurate it can turn out to be when picking "Three numbers, any order". Let's read on to learn how to use it.
      I have listed all of the available numbers in the Pick 3 Lotto to the right, broken down into what I call "Probability Tiers". With duplicated numbers excluded, their are 220 available numbers to pick from. What this means is that 0-1-6, for example, covers that number and also 6-1-0, 6-0-1, 1-0-6, and all other combinations of those three numbers. For convenience, I have also listed the numbers from left to right, lowest to highest. So if the numbers picked by your Lotto were 7-2-6, on the chart it would be listed under 2-6-7 in the Second Tier.

      The available numbers are also broken up and seperated into tiers, thirteen in total. At the top is the first (and best) tier, and dwelling at the bottom is the thirteenth (and worst) tier. In general, the higher the tier is to the top, the more likely the number drawn will match a number from that group.

      However, I did say that this was the general way to read the chart. Sometimes you may notice that numbers in a certain tier keep coming up in your Lotto. When I was testing this chart, the Texas State Lotto had four consecutive numbers drawn that matched numbers from the Eighth Tier (normally not that likely of a tier), while a California Lotto had picked 6 straight numbers out of the Third tier (that was not so suprising of a tier). Be aware of "Tier Trends" when studying past results!

      Additionally, some of these tiers are not that far apart in probability. The top five tiers, in fact, are only seperated by a few percentage points each. But the top tier is still the most likely according to this theory.
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NextYear

Hi Winkel,

is there any chance to continue this topic?

Thanks

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