Interesting source of 649 Data and Stats....

Randz

Member
Found this very interesting:

http://www.lotto649stats.com

It's very up to date, and has more data than I can process at once. Could be of use when try to suss out Pairs and Key Numbers?

Thoughts?

-Randy
 

Iasounis

Member
I think that this site does present some interesting info. I'm not quite sure how it can be optimized, but using the odd/even stats, the prime number stats (which I found most interesting), as well as the repeating numbers could probably provide a useful way to develop some interesting lines. I'll see if I can find anymore stats regarding the appearance of prime numbers since the site is a little brief on it.
 

GillesD

Member
Prime numbers in Canadian Lotto 6/49

Two stats for you:

A - The frequency of prime numbers vs non prime numbers for the 2,584 draws:

Primes: 4,808 vs expected: 4,746 (or: 31.01% vs 30.61%)
Not primes: 10,696 vs expected: 1,0758 (or : 68.99% vs 69.39%)

B - Ratio of prime / non prime numbers in each draw:

0 / 6 : 238 -- 249 -- 9.2% -- 9.6%
1 / 5 : 763 -- 771 -- 29.5% -- 29.8%
2 / 4 : 894 -- 899 -- 34.6% -- 34.8%
3 / 3 : 516 -- 503 -- 20.0% -- 19.5%
4 / 2 : 156 -- 142 -- 6.0% -- 5.5%
5 / 1 : 017 -- 019 -- 0.7% -- 0.7%
6 / 0 : 000 -- 001 -- 0.0% -- 0.0%

The data is in the form: number of primes / number of non primes: number of times the ratio occured vs number of times expected followed by the same information in %.

Hope it may help you
 

Iasounis

Member
GillesD said:
Two stats for you:

A - The frequency of prime numbers vs non prime numbers for the 2,584 draws:

Primes: 4,808 vs expected: 4,746 (or: 31.01% vs 30.61%)
Not primes: 10,696 vs expected: 1,0758 (or : 68.99% vs 69.39%)

B - Ratio of prime / non prime numbers in each draw:

0 / 6 : 238 -- 249 -- 9.2% -- 9.6%
1 / 5 : 763 -- 771 -- 29.5% -- 29.8%
2 / 4 : 894 -- 899 -- 34.6% -- 34.8%
3 / 3 : 516 -- 503 -- 20.0% -- 19.5%
4 / 2 : 156 -- 142 -- 6.0% -- 5.5%
5 / 1 : 017 -- 019 -- 0.7% -- 0.7%
6 / 0 : 000 -- 001 -- 0.0% -- 0.0%

The data is in the form: number of primes / number of non primes: number of times the ratio occured vs number of times expected followed by the same information in %.

Hope it may help you


So is it safe to say that prime numbers seem to be showing up more than expected? Or less? I'm new at this calculation stuff.
 

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