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Hi SpringBok


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Bp and everybody
Try this filter. It can be seriously effective in the next 2 or 3 draws. I call it Fullhouse, named after the bloke who started all this chasing after two numbers. This one is Fullhouse6. I have a range going from 2 to 6+. I have tested it in the 49s 7/49 and it can be devastating. with number pairs. It has given me 20 wins in a row, but like all filters it can occasionaly fail.


#20 > #1
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#21 > #1
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#22 > #1
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#23 > #1
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#24 > #1
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#51 > #1
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Nice :) Here's what would have come yesterday: 1:3, 1:17, 9:11, 10:17, 10:24 -> 17 came out today.
That leaves 1:3, 9:11, 10:24 for future.

-BP
 

Patrick123

Member
Hi Everyone,

BP, it seems like the summary at the bottom does not tally up properly.

What I do see however is that you don't seem to have a filter loaded (Total Rows = 22625 Filtered Rows = 22625).

http://www.onyxsa.co.za/timedesign/FilterEval1.PNG

This was used on the SA Lotto with Springboks Fullhouse6 Filter. 200 lines loaded with the past 15 draw history loaded. The balls never pulled anything out, but the pairs and trips did so in the image we are looking at the pairs.

Section A shows that there are usually 1176 rows for pairs P Filt shows how many rows fitted the criteria.

Column B shows the next draw. On the Past 4 Row, we see 5 rows were selected. The very next draw, 2 of those rows hit, only one ball in each pair hit (P1 tells us this) if both balls of a pair hit, we would have had a value in the P 2 column.

Columns C,D and E show the following draws respectively and as can be seen, some of these rows hit then as well. This tells us that we can use this filter to predict further than just the next draw ( look at Past 11, it missed then but those balls came up then for the next 2 draws).

Column F then summarises how well the filter has done over the last 4 draws, and as Springbok has stated, this is a devastating filter that is able to give you 2 or 3 rows out of 1176 for pairs that will almost certainly hit within the next draw or 2.

I will look at the bottom summaries but they definitely don't seem to tally up at the moment.

Regards
Patrick
 

Tomas

Member
Was looking at your url Patrick and saw a prediction tab, should I have one on my copy of winalotto or is that your personal copy?
 

Patrick123

Member
Hi Springbok and Struxo,

Good to hear from you. Anything that's going to simplify the selection lotto numbers is welcome.

As we have a reasonably powerful selection methodology. We can start concentrating on generating all the combinations of the numbers, then applying the tertiary filters along the lines of Struxo's, Moses' and other methods to trim the selection into something affordable and feasible.

Regards
Patrick
 

Patrick123

Member
Hi Tomas,

At this stage, that tab is still under development. My idea there is to select the column filters that you want to use, these balls are then extracted and weighted according to their past performance, the combinations listed, then the various tertiary filters applied as just stated.

Regards
Patrick
 

Patrick123

Member
Hi BP,

It just struck me now, as it happened to me testing filters, You must ensure that the 'Filter Column' is ticked when defining the column, otherwise no filtering takes place.

Regards
Patrick
 

Springbok

Member
Sawubona Patrick

Moses idea of digit endings is very powerful. For example if you identified 3 1 7 as the first three digit endings in the 6/49 game then your numbers are limited. These endings are the first three in sorted order. The possibilities are now very limited ie:

3.... 11 ......
13... 21.... 17
.......31.....27
............. 37
The 31 in column 2 is very unlikely

Of course you got to get the right digit endings. I will experiment here with Saliu's Pick3 and check out the possibilities. I have written a VB6 programme that converts the real draws into digit endings. If I remember correctly the median(midpoint) is around the 390,000 mark in a file of 800,000 drawings in the 6/49 game. There may be posibilities her for Winnalotto.
 

Patrick123

Member
Dumela Springbok,

I was thinking of taking this one step further, As I allocate a unique number to the pairs as well as the trips, I was thinking of using their digit endings as well in conjunction with the standard 1..49. I'm still kicking ideas around in my head how to achieve this.

Regards
Patrick
 
Patrick123

Hi BP,

It just struck me now, as it happened to me testing filters, You must ensure that the 'Filter Column' is ticked when defining the column, otherwise no filtering takes place.

Regards
Patrick
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I ticked 'Filter Column' and no change. The above link shows a better screen
shot. There still is no change in stats for each filter. Unless I must load
'Load Filters' on the right side also. That would have both 'Column Filter' and
and 'Load Filter' at the same time.

-BP
 
Springbok and Patrick

Sawubona Patrick
Moses idea of digit endings is very powerful. For example if you identified 3 1 7 as the first three digit endings in the 6/49 game then your numbers are limited. These endings are the first three in sorted order. The possibilities are now very limited ie:

3.... 11 ......
13... 21.... 17
.......31.....27
............. 37
The 31 in column 2 is very unlikely

Of course you got to get the right digit endings. I will experiment here with Saliu's Pick3 and check out the possibilities. I have written a VB6 programme that converts the real draws into digit endings. If I remember correctly the median(midpoint) is around the 390,000 mark in a file of 800,000 drawings in the 6/49 game. There may be posibilities her for Winnalotto.

Moses's ending digits also needs unsorted draws to create unque ending
digits for diagonal left to right and diagonal right to left. Once a history
file is converted to 'unique' ending digits. I seems to me he uses Chaos
Theory to search new or future patterns to predict winners.

This will be interesting to see how this is handled in WinnaLotto.

-BP
 

bloubul

Member
Hi BP

It worked for me and here is the #'s that it showed: 1 10 13 18 26 27 28 30 33 38 39 42 44.
I use the Fullhouse of Springbok:agree2:

BlouBul :cool:
 

Patrick123

Member
Hi Bloubul, these are the numbers I'm looking at:

4 5 8 13 18 19
20 21 23 27 28 33
34 38 41 44 45 49
16


This was my original workings:

Hist High 5 8 18 20 28 30 34 36 38
Cold
Mega Draad 27
Draadsitters 27 48
Opening Batsmen HP 16 21 41
Opening Batsmen 20 49
Uboat 21 25 45
YoYo Down
YoYo Up 8 18 ?
InBetweener 4 27
Very Hot 2 7 14
FulHouse6 10 28 42 13 33
Springbok 2 19 23 44 46
Struxo 2 4 27 20 49
Double Below & HMH 24 27
BP 41
IB Pair Trips 26 30 40




There does some to be some sort of chaos theory applied to the ending digits, though there seems to be a few spots that seem a bit vague to me how Moses worked out certain diagonals.

I'll let you know how it works out.

Regards
Patrick
 
Patrick123

Hi BP,

Look at http://www.onyxsa.co.za/timedesign/Columns1.PNG

On the Columns tab, if you have modified the Filter, you must either select 'Recalc' or Save the Filter and reload it on the Analysis tab.

I have also highlighted the 'Column Filter' that must be checked.

Regards
Patrick

I did reload each column filter to make certain the checked filter held. Had
that issue before. Examined each filter when results were giving me the
same numbers again. The 'Column Filter's' are checked. I will play with this a
little more, then move on to another issue I'm testing.

-BP
 
To All

I would like to suggest some ideas that would better utilize Patrick's efforts and
keep the rest of those interested on the same page with him.

1) Let's have one lottery of Patrick's choice that the rest of us can download
the history database and follow changes to WinnaLotto. We can apply developments
to our particular game from this process.

2) Column Filter Evaluation is critical to getting the best forcaste of winning
numbers. This is the one piece that I can't ignore. I'd like to see this
simplified and tested against past winning draws.

3) If you are lucky and end up with a set of numbers that has 5 out-of 5 or
6 out-of 6, etc., your still left with digging out that Jackpot number.
I would like to have discussions on achieving this goal.

-BP
 

Patrick123

Member
Hi BP,

I use South Africa's 6/49 lottery that is drawn on Wednesdays & Saturdays. The UK49 is just too busy for me with 2 draws a day, I'll battle to keep on top of the numbers. I have uploaded the file to http://www.onyxsa.co.za/timedesign/lottoresults.zip


I agree, the column filters are paramount to what Winnalotto is all about. Winnalotto is simply the tool, the column filters is what's going to select the winners.

Some filters work similar to others e.g. numbers that were selected in the opening batsmen filter this draw, might be selected as fence-sitters the next draw thus I use this as a sort of double-check.

Your point 3, ensuring that your numbers are assembled in a higher probability combination than just simply wheeling them, I agree this needs a lot more discussion and this is where I see the tertiary level of filters i.e. digit endings playing a key part.

Sangoma V2.0 had a few bug corrections and at the moment, the date of the program should be 21/09/2007 12:55PM

Regards
Patrick
 

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