Hi Larbec,
"Decades" is just the grouping of the numbers by 10's -- so 1-9, 10-19, 20-29, 30-35. The first and last have fewer numbers which is why I also did the 5 groups of 7 numbers as each group is the same size.
As for tips to pick numbers here are a few things to try:
- On the "White Balls" tab look at the numbers with skips of 5 or less. You know that, on average, 2 of your numbers will come from this group and, 25% of the time 3 numbers will come from this group.
- look at the individual skips columns for anything that looks unusual. For example, Skip 1 is expected to hit 1 in 3 games, but hasn't hit for 5 games. So the group of numbers at Skip 1 might be due for a hit.
- look at the patterns of hits (columns BR to BV) and see what might be going to hit next. The pattern 3100 has hit the 98th percentile of its distribution (Cell BS7 = 0.98), that is 98% of the hits happen at or before the pattern skips 9 games. So it would seem likely that you will get 3 numbers from one skip group (most likely <=5) and 1 number from another group, with 2 groups missing. Similarly the pattern 2110 is also very likely and is the most common pattern to hit.
- Likewise, it seems that the bonus ball may fall in the 15-21 range.
- On the decades tab try to decide how many groups or decades may be missing in the next draw and which ones might be missing. For example group 15-21 has hit in each of the last 6 games, which is quite a long streak as you can see by scanning up the table, so it might go missing.
Sometimes there are no strong indicators for a particular method, so just look for what jumps out. Also, sometimes you will get contradictory indicators so you have to choose. There is quite a bit of intuition involved in picking numbers and this is just one way to look at them.
Good luck,