6/49 Decade Patterns

Icewynd

Member
For those of you who like to pick your numbers by Decades, I have been tracking with the following system:

Decade 0 01-09 A
Decade 1 10-19 B
Decade 2 20-29 C
Decade 3 30-39 D
Decade 4 40-49 E

So, for example, the last UK lotto draw was 2-3-5 -15-22-29 which would translate into AAABCC. I split these up into front and back triples, e.g. AAA, BCC.

I just noticed that there are several patterns that have NEVER come out in the 20 year history of the UK Lotto. Not to say they won't ever appear, but these combos are seriously unlikely!

For the Front three, combos AEE, CCE, BEE, DEE, CEE or EEE have not appeared to date. So, if your system spits out a combo that has 40's in the front three of the combo, delete it. Most sum filters would automatically delete these combos anyway.

For the Back three, ABB, ADE, AAC, AAA, ABC, AAD and AAE have not appeared in the first 20 years of draws. I am a bit surprised to see ADE on the list as I wouldn't be surprised to see a combo with 4 single digits, a thirty and a forty -- but it hasn't happened yet.

On the other hand, 59% of the first three follow patterns ABC, AAB, ABB, BBC and AAA listed in order of most appearances. For the back end, the top triples are DEE, DDE, CDE, EEE and CDD accounting for 67% of all draws.

Good luck!
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Teufellj

Member
Hey there, Icewynd,

I like the simplistic attitude of this trick that you are showing to our viewers!
Too much atomic theory and folks get turned off real quick.

Teufellj... :)
 

Icewynd

Member
Using the ABCDE designations for the Decades, there are 35 possible triples AAA-EEE. However, few of these show up frequently.

For the front end triple, only 16 combinations make up 95% of the winning combinations. These are (listed by number of hits):
AAB, ABB, ABC, AAC, AAA, BBC, ACC, BCC, BBB, ACD, BCD, ABD, AAD, CCC, CCD and BBD

And, for the back-end triple only 15 combinations are used 95% of the time:
DEE, DDE, CDE, EEE, CDD, CEE, CCD, CCE, DDD, BCE, BDE, BCD, BDD, CCC and BBD.

Good luck!
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jack

Member
Hello, ice can help me in getting the total of all possible combinations wing
the possible conbinaçoes a maximum of up to three letters per line
* example
AAAFFF, WHY, give 4 numbers in a line of 10 numbers is very difficult, so a maximum of 3 per line
* anyone can do any combination of up to three lines for
example
ABCDEF
AACDEF
AABCEF
AAACCC
......
AAAFFF
The REEPIÇAO TO THE MAXIMUM THREE LETTERS
EXAMPLE THAT CAN NOT
AAAACC = can not delete because it has 4 AAAA letters because nomaximo is 3 letters
 

jack

Member
Sorrry, I mean
abcdef

aabcde

aabcdf

aaabcd

aabcef

aaabce

aaabcf

aabdef

aaabde

aaabdf

aaabef

aacdef

aaacde

aaacdf

aaacef

aaadef

abcdef

aabcde

aabcdf

aabcef

aabdef

aacdef
 

Icewynd

Member
Hi Jack,

Not sure why you are including "F". My system only uses A-E for the 5 decades in a 6/49 game.

Since there are 35 triples you might think that there would be 35 X 35 possible combinations of 6. But, since the digits are sorted in alphabetical order, many of these combinations are not possible. For example AAB cannot combine with any back-end combination that starts with an "A".

This leaves us with 221 viable combinations from AAAAAA to EEEEEE.

Many of these combinations have never appeared, and many occur quite often. For example, the top 5 combinations account for 15% of all winning results. These are:
ABCDDE
ABCCDE
ABBCDE
ABCDEE
AABCDE

Of course, since there are 9 or 10 numbers assigned to each letter of the alphabet this still leaves you with many, many combinations to play.

How I play this system is to track what is due. If I can hit a due front-end or back-end triple I would capture a 3 number prize and possibly more.

Currently the ABB pattern is due for the front end (degree of certainty 98%) and DDE is due on the back end (degree of certainty 96%), so these might merit some attention.

Good luck!
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jack

Member
Hello, ice, ok sorry forgot to mention that I used in 60/6
* The letters F, went to 50-60. my lottery is 60/6 a decade more
Accdef, I need to know what are all possible at most 3 conbinaçoes by lines
= Example aaafff or aaccff. Or acccff or adddff ..... each letter will combine one two three times, can make the combinations?
 

jack

Member
Hello, what is the best way to predict 01-09 to delay for ten, by frequency, by position ???? in the vertical graph by position? late with the neighboring number of other line 10-19? One could use only the endings (last digit) to predict
At least one digit or three as if it were two pick 3
If any digit in all 3 positions reach 10 skips I would play que digit to double or if the playing position by use the longest in October skip For That by digit position.
example,
digit 7
Position 1 skip = 10
Position 2 skip = 32
Position 3 skip = 25
I would play the 7 in Position 2
or
Play the "mirror" from the previous draw by position
mirrors
0 & 5
1 & 6
2 & 7
3 & 8
4 & 9
So, using the example above I would look for the 2 digit que fell in the previous draw or 2 and play the digit 7 from the digit
 

jack

Member
ok ice. 6 lines
aaabcd

aaabce

aaabcf

aaabde

aaabdf

aaabef

aaacde

aaacdf

aaacef

aaadef

aabcde

aabcdf

aabcef

aabdef

aacdef

abcdef

bacdef

bbacde

bbacdf

bbacef

bbadef

bbbacd

bbbace

bbbacf

bbbade

bbbadf

bbbaef

bbbcde

bbbcdf

bbbcef

bbbdef

bbcdef

cbadef

ccadef

ccbade

ccbadf

ccbaef

ccbdef

cccade

cccadf

cccaef

cccbad

cccbae

cccbaf

cccbde

cccbdf

cccbef

cccdef

dcbaef

ddbaef

ddcaef

ddcbae

ddcbaf

ddcbef

dddaef

dddbae

dddbaf

dddbef

dddcae

dddcaf

dddcba

dddcbe

dddcbf

dddcef

edcbaf

eecbaf

eedbaf

eedcaf

eedcba

eedcbf

eeebaf

eeecaf

eeecba

eeecbf

eeedaf

eeedba

eeedbf

eeedca

eeedcb

eeedcf

fedcba

ffdcba

ffecba

ffedba

ffedca

ffedcb

fffcba

fffdba

fffdca

fffdcb

fffeba

fffeca

fffecb

fffeda

fffedb

fffedc
 

jack

Member
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Icewynd

Member
Icewynd said:
Currently the ABB pattern is due for the front end (degree of certainty 98%) and DDE is due on the back end (degree of certainty 96%), so these might merit some attention.

The ABB pattern came out in Saturday's draw (UK National Lottery) as 6-11-18.

The DDE is still due on the back end.

Good luck!
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