Pairs, Triplet, Quadruplets

doug_w

Member
When doing analysis for pairs, triplets and quadruplets, if you get draws results like

4 , 9, 19, 20, 21, 37 and bonus numbers 5, 45

with the 19, 20 and 21 do you calculate this as 2 pairs or just a triplet or as 2 pairs and a triplet.

with the 4 and the 5 do you call this a pair even though the 5 is a bonus ball


Do you take into consideration pairs, triplets and quadruplets, when selecting your numbers
 

HalfBee

Member
The only place I'm concerned with triples is when I'm wheeling my picks.
Since appearance is low (not impossible) any board in the wheel that has a 3 number run is automatically rejected. The numbers are then randomized and a new wheel generated, and the check is repeated until there aren't any 3 number sequences.

The secondary filter is no board in the wheel can have 4 numbers in common with ANY past win. Surprising that this filter rejects fewer wheels than the number sequence limit.
 

doug_w

Member
Thanks HalfBee for the reply

HalfBee said:
The only place I'm concerned with triples is when I'm wheeling my picks.
Since appearance is low (not impossible) any board in the wheel that has a 3 number run is automatically rejected. The numbers are then randomized and a new wheel generated, and the check is repeated until there aren't any 3 number sequences.

The secondary filter is no board in the wheel can have 4 numbers in common with ANY past win. Surprising that this filter rejects fewer wheels than the number sequence limit.


Appreciate the advice. Have yet to seriously look at wheeling numbers but will take into consideration your advice.
 

Frank

Member
Mathematically, it's two pairs and a triplet.
The problem with including supplementary balls in your pairs, triples, quads analysis is the sheer number of them. This changes the statistics of when such triples etc. are due to such an extent that the period of time between theoretical appearances can run into years, making the analysis pointless.
 

jack

Member
You can use trios without repeating digits between
* Si = 09 21 37 six distinct digits
Or so pairs 02.24 or 11.37 so odd digit inicila and end forming the number
 

doug_w

Member
Thanks Frank

Frank said:
Mathematically, it's two pairs and a triplet.
The problem with including supplementary balls in your pairs, triples, quads analysis is the sheer number of them. This changes the statistics of when such triples etc. are due to such an extent that the period of time between theoretical appearances can run into years, making the analysis pointless.


That has answered my question.
 

doug_w

Member
Hi Jack

jack said:
You can use trios without repeating digits between
* Si = 09 21 37 six distinct digits
Or so pairs 02.24 or 11.37 so odd digit inicila and end forming the number


I keep track of Consecutively draw pair, triples , quadruplets and quintuplets as well as non consecutive pairs, triplets , quads and quins.
 

george

Member
Pairs, Triplet, Quadruplets...
Good luck guys.
Don't you understand that lottery is not random? They play against us hardly, playing different ball sets, which drives all "systems" just stupid, and you try to find patterns here?? Hahaha. You guys are on the wrong track.
 

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