Frequency of hits. I don't know about this one. You are approaching the hot and or cold number territory there. You can try and experiment and run tests to see whatsup. This is a well-trodden path with many devotees. An interesting variation of the n+1(mark 2) is the ignore the last one or two draws and run a stats report. Predict one or two number pairs. If they don't hit in the next one or two draws then they should hit in the second or third. This should improve accuracy in hitting in the very next draw. I hope to predict the UK Thunderball in 2 numbers for this Saturday. I have been creating numerous files with Thunderball pairings and will post a forecast on the Thunderball thread if I can find the scenarios I am looking for. By the way I feel Endbox needs some assistance in using your software. I must say writing up posts on this site and putting thoughts into print has improved my thinking 1000%. Researching lotteries tend to be an solitary occupation. If you talk to friends and colleagues they think you are mad as "numbers are random, old chap".
Seeing I have hundreds of extra real draws maybe I should raise the barrier for historical highs up to the 600 mark. I will avoid simulated draws at the moment.
I just want to mention, whenever you come across a scenario where you see 0 0 in the last two draws, it eliminates that number pair from appearing in the next draw. Using this technique I have been able to eliminate up to 15 to 16 real numbers in the UK 6/49 lottery. Very rarely do number pairs score three consecutive hits in a row.
Seeing I have hundreds of extra real draws maybe I should raise the barrier for historical highs up to the 600 mark. I will avoid simulated draws at the moment.
I just want to mention, whenever you come across a scenario where you see 0 0 in the last two draws, it eliminates that number pair from appearing in the next draw. Using this technique I have been able to eliminate up to 15 to 16 real numbers in the UK 6/49 lottery. Very rarely do number pairs score three consecutive hits in a row.