Filters, and the impact associated with using them.

jack

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Hello, sangona123, heels to be a good filter, I wonder, how to get a number to be used as pivot and starting his choosing heels, then this number base may be the 1st or 2nd or 4th or 5th or 6th position, as discover on number basis for not walking in circles?
 
Hello again Pab:

I have sent a question,(by email),to the developer of Analysis Lotto, to see if with his program it is possible to do what I commented to you in the previous post .

I will inform you about his response for if you are interested in it.

Regards:confused:
 

PAB

Member
Hi sangoma123,

sangoma123 said:
I have sent a question (by email),to the developer of Analysis Lotto, to see if with his program it is possible to do what I commented to you in the previous post.
If you could explain in a bit more detail what you are after I am sure we can achieve it here.
I assume it is to do with Delta numbers???

Regards,
PAB
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12:45, restate my assumptions.
(1) Mathematics is the language of nature.
(2) Everything around us can be represented and understood through numbers.
(3) If you graph the numbers of any system, patterns emerge. Therefore, there are patterns, everywhere in nature.
 
Pab my idea is the following one:

The majority of the deltas in the combinations of a game 6/49, do I believe that they are in lower values than 15, not?

If we find a program or spreadsheet that it says to us what maximum values of deltas have the combinations that we are going to play, we can to reject those who have deltas of, for example, superior values to 15, or to 19, (for putting a margin more widely).

This program should be allow to introduce our combinations, (as in the spreadsheet of the filter AC'S).

I dont know if I have explained well...:look:

Regards
 

PAB

Member
Hi sangoma123,

sangoma123 said:
If we find a program or spreadsheet that it says to us what maximum values of deltas have the combinations that we are going to play, we can to reject those who have deltas of, for example, superior values to 15, or to 19, (for putting a margin more widely).

This program should be allow to introduce our combinations, (as in the spreadsheet of the filter AC'S).
I don't know if this is exactly what you mean but I have updated the WorkSheet that we used for the AC's to include if ANY of the Delta numbers in the combination are GREATER THAN 15. If you want to change this value then just edit cell Z1 and change the 15 to whatever value you want to use.

http://www.mediafire.com/view/?guojd22u2vpabj2

Please let me know what you think!

Regards,
PAB
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12:45, restate my assumptions.
(1) Mathematics is the language of nature.
(2) Everything around us can be represented and understood through numbers.
(3) If you graph the numbers of any system, patterns emerge. Therefore, there are patterns, everywhere in nature.
 
Pab:I dont know as being grateful for your (So brilliant) work

You are a genius of Excel.

The Excel´s Spreadsheet works perfectly(like always).

The only bad one is that I have proved it with a real cases and it eliminate some good combinations, but I will investigate to seeing that I find solution.

You are an artist.

Thank you again. I am going to do some tests with another values.

Regards:thumb::agree:
 

PAB

Member
Hi sangoma123,

Firstly, you are welcome.

sangoma123 said:
The only bad one is that I have proved it with a real cases and it eliminate some good combinations, but I will investigate to seeing that I find solution.
I do keep track of the Delta numbers but don't actually use them in my analysis. What I do use however in Positional Limits.

Positional Limits are the MINIMUM & MAXIMUM values of the numbers drawn in each position. For example, in the UK Lotto to date the MINIMUM & MAXIMUM values are as follows where "n" is the position number:-

Min & Max n1 = Minimum of 01 and Maximum of 34
Min & Max n2 = Minimum of 02 and Maximum of 40
Min & Max n3 = Minimum of 03 and Maximum of 46
Min & Max n4 = Minimum of 05 and Maximum of 47
Min & Max n5 = Minimum of 12 and Maximum of 48
Min & Max n6 = Minimum of 16 and Maximum of 49

The Delta numbers are as follows:-

n2-n1 Range = Minimum of 01 and Maximum of 39
n3-n2 Range = Minimum of 01 and Maximum of 33
n4-n3 Range = Minimum of 01 and Maximum of 37
n5-n4 Range = Minimum of 01 and Maximum of 34
n6-n5 Range = Minimum of 01 and Maximum of 33

...and as you can see there is a big range difference for MINIMUM & MAXIMUM values for ALL positions. This will be the same for your Lotto so you can see why that Delta numbers are NOT really such a good filter at the end of the day.

I hope this helps!

Regards,
PAB
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12:45, restate my assumptions.
(1) Mathematics is the language of nature.
(2) Everything around us can be represented and understood through numbers.
(3) If you graph the numbers of any system, patterns emerge. Therefore, there are patterns, everywhere in nature.
 

Frank

Member
Hi folks, I just returned from a holiday in Turkey and am catching up here. I noticed I was mentioned by name earlier, I was not ignoring you, I was just not around. I'm glad you've had some fun with AC while I was away! :thumb:
 

PAB

Member
Hi Frank,

I hope you had a great holiday and are fully revitalised!

Frank said:
...just returned from a holiday in Turkey and am catching up here. I noticed I was mentioned by name earlier, I was not ignoring you, I was just not around. I'm glad you've had some fun with AC while I was away!
Yes, I mentioned your name in a previous post, I hope you don't mind?
After your suggestion of AC numbers I went about and created that as part of my DataBase analysis as well as including it as one of my MANY filters.
Nice to have you back Frank :beer: .

Regards,
PAB
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12:45, restate my assumptions.
(1) Mathematics is the language of nature.
(2) Everything around us can be represented and understood through numbers.
(3) If you graph the numbers of any system, patterns emerge. Therefore, there are patterns, everywhere in nature.
 

PAB

Member
Hi sangoma123,

I just ran the THREE sets of numbers against ALL the combinations in a C(49,6) Lotto and these are the results:-

Hexagonal & Pentagonal Numbers

0 + 6 = 7,059,052 Combinations
1 + 5 = 5,430,040 Combinations
2 + 4 = 1,357,510 Combinations
3 + 3 = 132,440 Combinations
4 + 2 = 4,730 Combinations
5 + 1 = 44 Combinations

Triangular Numbers

0 + 6 = 3,838,380 Combinations
1 + 5 = 5,922,072 Combinations
2 + 4 = 3,290,040 Combinations
3 + 3 = 829,920 Combinations
4 + 2 = 98,280 Combinations
5 + 1 = 5,040 Combinations
6 + 0 = 84 Combinations

I hope you find it interesting!

Regards,
PAB
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12:45, restate my assumptions.
(1) Mathematics is the language of nature.
(2) Everything around us can be represented and understood through numbers.
(3) If you graph the numbers of any system, patterns emerge. Therefore, there are patterns, everywhere in nature.
 

PAB

Member
Hi sangoma123,

sangoma123 said:
You are a very rapid PAB!
I was just curious after you had posted them what the actual combinations analysis was and if they could possibly used as an actual filter.

Regards,
PAB
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12:45, restate my assumptions.
(1) Mathematics is the language of nature.
(2) Everything around us can be represented and understood through numbers.
(3) If you graph the numbers of any system, patterns emerge. Therefore, there are patterns, everywhere in nature.
 

PAB

Member
Hi Everyone,

For anybody who is curious as to how many combinations there are in a C(49,6) Lotto for ONE to TEN RANDOMLY selected numbers here are the answers.

1 Randomly Selected Number

0 + 6 = 12,271,512 Combinations
1 + 5 = 1,712,304 Combinations
2 + 4 = 0 Combinations
3 + 3 = 0 Combinations
4 + 2 = 0 Combinations
5 + 1 = 0 Combinations
6 + 0 = 0 Combinations

2 Randomly Selected Numbers

0 + 6 = 10,737,573 Combinations
1 + 5 = 3,067,878 Combinations
2 + 4 = 178,365 Combinations
3 + 3 = 0 Combinations
4 + 2 = 0 Combinations
5 + 1 = 0 Combinations
6 + 0 = 0 Combinations

3 Randomly Selected Numbers

0 + 6 = 9,366,819 Combinations
1 + 5 = 4,112,262 Combinations
2 + 4 = 489,555 Combinations
3 + 3 = 15,180 Combinations
4 + 2 = 0 Combinations
5 + 1 = 0 Combinations
6 + 0 = 0 Combinations

4 Randomly Selected Numbers

0 + 6 = 8,145,060 Combinations
1 + 5 = 4,887,036 Combinations
2 + 4 = 893,970 Combinations
3 + 3 = 56,760 Combinations
4 + 2 = 990 Combinations
5 + 1 = 0 Combinations
6 + 0 = 0 Combinations

5 Randomly Selected Numbers

0 + 6 = 7,059,052 Combinations
1 + 5 = 5,430,040 Combinations
2 + 4 = 1,357,510 Combinations
3 + 3 = 132,440 Combinations
4 + 2 = 4,730 Combinations
5 + 1 = 44 Combinations
6 + 0 = 0 Combinations

6 Randomly Selected Numbers

0 + 6 = 6,096,454 Combinations
1 + 5 = 5,775,588 Combinations
2 + 4 = 1,851,150 Combinations
3 + 3 = 246,820 Combinations
4 + 2 = 13,545 Combinations
5 + 1 = 258 Combinations
6 + 0 = 1 Combinations

7 Randomly Selected Numbers

0 + 6 = 5,245,786 Combinations
1 + 5 = 5,954,676 Combinations
2 + 4 = 2,350,530 Combinations
3 + 3 = 401,800 Combinations
4 + 2 = 30,135 Combinations
5 + 1 = 882 Combinations
6 + 0 = 7 Combinations

8 Randomly Selected Numbers

0 + 6 = 4,496,388 Combinations
1 + 5 = 5,995,184 Combinations
2 + 4 = 2,835,560 Combinations
3 + 3 = 596,960 Combinations
4 + 2 = 57,400 Combinations
5 + 1 = 2,296 Combinations
6 + 0 = 28 Combinations

9 Randomly Selected Numbers

0 + 6 = 3,838,380 Combinations
1 + 5 = 5,922,072 Combinations
2 + 4 = 3,290,040 Combinations
3 + 3 = 829,920 Combinations
4 + 2 = 98,280 Combinations
5 + 1 = 5,040 Combinations
6 + 0 = 84 Combinations

10 Randomly Selected Numbers

0 + 6 = 3,262,623 Combinations
1 + 5 = 5,757,570 Combinations
2 + 4 = 3,701,295 Combinations
3 + 3 = 1,096,680 Combinations
4 + 2 = 155,610 Combinations
5 + 1 = 9,828 Combinations
6 + 0 = 210 Combinations

I hope someone finds this useful!

Regards,
PAB
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12:45, restate my assumptions.
(1) Mathematics is the language of nature.
(2) Everything around us can be represented and understood through numbers.
(3) If you graph the numbers of any system, patterns emerge. Therefore, there are patterns, everywhere in nature.
 

PAB

Member
Hi Everyone,

Just a follow up to my previous post.
This is just a basic example to give you the idea.
If you were to pick a set of numbers, like the Fibonacci numbers 01, 02, 03, 05, 08, 13, 21, 34 for example, you can track this Data Set for EACH draw to see how many of the Fibonacci numbers get drawn. You can then summarise this data into a table to see the LOWER & UPPER drawn limits. Obviously the LOWER limit would be 0.

In the UK Lotto to date the data table looks like this:

0 = 641 Times Drawn
1 = 734 Times Drawn
2 = 351 Times Drawn
3 = 72 Times Drawn
4 = 3 Times Drawn
5 = 1 Times Drawn
6 = 0 Times Drawn
Total = 1,802 Total Draws

So if we were to include this as one of our filters we would probably use the LOWER limit of 0 with an UPPER limit of say 2 for example. This would obviously disregard a total of 76 draws drawn to date, which is not a great impact in the overall scheme of things.

Now the 8 Fibonacci numbers from C(49,6) are our TABLE 8 figures from the previous post of:-

0 + 6 = 4,496,388 Combinations
1 + 5 = 5,995,184 Combinations
2 + 4 = 2,835,560 Combinations
3 + 3 = 596,960 Combinations
4 + 2 = 57,400 Combinations
5 + 1 = 2,296 Combinations
6 + 0 = 28 Combinations

So using the LOWER & UPPER limits of 0 & 2 respectively this would disregard 656,684 total combinations, or 4.70%.

The above principle basically applies to any Data Set of numbers, regardless of how many numbers are in the Data Set.

Regards,
PAB
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12:45, restate my assumptions.
(1) Mathematics is the language of nature.
(2) Everything around us can be represented and understood through numbers.
(3) If you graph the numbers of any system, patterns emerge. Therefore, there are patterns, everywhere in nature.
 
Hello Pab:

Your analysis it coincides with the parameters that I had assigned to the filters before you were publishing your post.

We coincide with the information ¡

Regards:rolling:
 

PAB

Member
Hi sangoma123,

sangoma123 said:
Your analysis it coincides with the parameters that I had assigned to the filters before you were publishing your post.
Well they do say great minds think alike!
Which filters out of interest are you referring to?

Regards,
PAB
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12:45, restate my assumptions.
(1) Mathematics is the language of nature.
(2) Everything around us can be represented and understood through numbers.
(3) If you graph the numbers of any system, patterns emerge. Therefore, there are patterns, everywhere in nature.
 
PAB said:
Hi sangoma123,

I just ran the THREE sets of numbers against ALL the combinations in a C(49,6) Lotto and these are the results:-

Hexagonal & Pentagonal Numbers

0 + 6 = 7,059,052 Combinations
1 + 5 = 5,430,040 Combinations
2 + 4 = 1,357,510 Combinations
3 + 3 = 132,440 Combinations
4 + 2 = 4,730 Combinations
5 + 1 = 44 Combinations

Triangular Numbers

0 + 6 = 3,838,380 Combinations
1 + 5 = 5,922,072 Combinations
2 + 4 = 3,290,040 Combinations
3 + 3 = 829,920 Combinations
4 + 2 = 98,280 Combinations
5 + 1 = 5,040 Combinations
6 + 0 = 84 Combinations

I hope you find it interesting!

Regards,
PAB
:wavey:

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12:45, restate my assumptions.
(1) Mathematics is the language of nature.
(2) Everything around us can be represented and understood through numbers.
(3) If you graph the numbers of any system, patterns emerge. Therefore, there are patterns, everywhere in nature.


Hello:

HaHaHa¡

I was talking about this.

I had not well-read your last two posts ¡.:agree:

Regards
 

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