millsy said:sorry if i confused you...i was previously talking about gaps...
i have found you can use gaps quite reliably for the following;
all 6 numbers which create gap patterns of 5, and the "inside"
4 numbers ( omit column 1 and column 6 occurance ) just use
inside 4 numbers to get a gap pattern of 3.
..the stuff i mentioned more recently was a different 'angle'...
a different line of thought...it involves looking at the winning
results in terms of "columns" rather than rows,,,
for instance, sat night has 15 20 32 39 40 47 b30..
if you take all historic occurances, you will observe that
(obviously) #1 lands in column 1 all the time...never anywhere
else....also 49 lands in column 6 all the time..never anywhere else..ordinarily, when you do a frequency distribution (f/d) you'll
get 47, 31, 27, 32, etc...( these are by memory so they'll be
not exact)..so although 31 is 1st or second most common #,
it only ocurrs in column 4 - 107 x vs 01 which has fallen in col 1
285 x ! same with 49...falls in col 6 262 x !...i find that looking
at where a number usually or should fall ( ie column) will assist
in picking numbers...there are usually 2 or 3 in the top 4 of
any column which fall in the next draw...the set is relatively
stable..does not change much....looks like this..
col 1 col2 col3 col4 col5 col6
1 14 21 31 43 49
2 12 20 34 38 47
4 9 22 28 40 48
3 8 25 27 41 45
etc..
so use this as a filter...take the set of 24..play a ticket with
3 or more of them...
also...take last 3 draws..possible set of 21...and take any 2/21
as a filter as well...
these two work very well together
Ah, -still a bit opaque and number dense... But thought provoking. Is what you are doing cross-referencing "columns" and positionals...(?)
When you say "the top 4 of any column", which columns?-those printed on the cards, or the 'positional columns' which might be a list of winning #'s from past draws?
As for the previous 3 draws, use 2 out of possible 21 - it is usually less than 21 #s, yes I do that routinely now. There will be at least 2 or 3, or sometimes more, from past three draws, usually. 2 - can be conservatively, fairly certain of.
Thanks for your info!