doug_w said:
One has to wonder why the Lotto Organisations don't publish the draw results in ball drawn order.
Having such data, allows further information to enable better performance in selected active bets.
It is similar to the resolution of the camera on your smartphone, is not the same 3Mpx that 8Mpx.
The only sense that has sort data in numerical domain is the start of the draw bias ... This information is residual in the aggregate end ... Having the order of extraction is very important to accurately determine the relative frequency domain (which is a derived domain extraction or ball draw order); therefore available:
* Sort data in numerical domain:
- Indicates predisposition balls in the cage.
- Identification of the ball has not followed criteria characterizing it.
- This system is not very useful.
* Sort the data by extracting domain-out:
- Indicates the actual event.
- Calculates the relative frequency accurately.
- It allows to calculate more accurately absences.
* Sort the data by frequency domain:
- Make comparisons on combination forecasting, without having to get extremely accurate.
For example, in the Euromillions 5/50, there are 2,118,760 combinations for the main numbers ... But if you take into account all combinations in order of extraction, would be 254,251,200 (1,2,3,4,5 = 5,4,3,2,1 in the bet).