Hi everyone,
This is a general discussion about Digits with regard to the numbers drawn in a Lotto, but more specifically, COUNTING the Digits and NOT a discussion about First Digits or Last Digits, I have just referenced them as an example and to try and explain in a bit more detail what I am curious about.
As you know, you can either refer to the Lotto numbers as Single Digits or Double Digits. By this I mean as an example, the number 9 can either be used as 9 OR 09.
This obviously ONLY affects the numbers 1-9 when COUNTING the First Digits as Single Digits or Double Digits.
My question is, when using the Digit 0 for COUNTING, is it better to use the 0 in a Single Digits or Double Digits environment?
The range for 6 numbers drawn within any combination with regard to Double Digits is...
From 0-6 times for Digit 0
From 0-7 times for Digits 1-4
From 0-5 times for Digits 5-9
The overall pattern for ALL Digits includes a step pattern because of the Leftmost Digit having a cutoff of at 4 and is therefore biased towards the low Digits.
I have calculated the following for Digit 0 from the UK Main 649 Lotto upto and including draw 1,820.
Double Digit
0 Drawn = 262 Times
1 Drawn = 655 Times
2 Drawn = 570 Times
3 Drawn = 269 Times
4 Drawn = 57 Times
5 Drawn = 7 Times
6 Drawn = 0 Times
7 Drawn = 0 Times
Total Drawn = 1,820 Times
Single Digit
0 Drawn = 1,062 Times
1 Drawn = 626 Times
2 Drawn = 128 Times
3 Drawn = 4 Times
4 Drawn = 0 Times
5 Drawn = 0 Times
6 Drawn = 0 Times
7 Drawn = 0 Times
Total Drawn = 1,820 Times
Just thought I would see what peoples thoughts on this were.
As I said at the beginning of this thread, this is a general discussion about Digits with regard to the numbers drawn in a Lotto, but more specifically, COUNTING the Digits. This discussion is NOT about splitting into groups, doubles, triples, cycles etc.
Regards,
PAB
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12:45, restate my assumptions.
(1) Mathematics is the language of nature.
(2) Everything around us can be represented and understood through numbers.
(3) If you graph the numbers of any system, patterns emerge. Therefore, there are patterns, everywhere in nature.
This is a general discussion about Digits with regard to the numbers drawn in a Lotto, but more specifically, COUNTING the Digits and NOT a discussion about First Digits or Last Digits, I have just referenced them as an example and to try and explain in a bit more detail what I am curious about.
As you know, you can either refer to the Lotto numbers as Single Digits or Double Digits. By this I mean as an example, the number 9 can either be used as 9 OR 09.
This obviously ONLY affects the numbers 1-9 when COUNTING the First Digits as Single Digits or Double Digits.
My question is, when using the Digit 0 for COUNTING, is it better to use the 0 in a Single Digits or Double Digits environment?
The range for 6 numbers drawn within any combination with regard to Double Digits is...
From 0-6 times for Digit 0
From 0-7 times for Digits 1-4
From 0-5 times for Digits 5-9
The overall pattern for ALL Digits includes a step pattern because of the Leftmost Digit having a cutoff of at 4 and is therefore biased towards the low Digits.
I have calculated the following for Digit 0 from the UK Main 649 Lotto upto and including draw 1,820.
Double Digit
0 Drawn = 262 Times
1 Drawn = 655 Times
2 Drawn = 570 Times
3 Drawn = 269 Times
4 Drawn = 57 Times
5 Drawn = 7 Times
6 Drawn = 0 Times
7 Drawn = 0 Times
Total Drawn = 1,820 Times
Single Digit
0 Drawn = 1,062 Times
1 Drawn = 626 Times
2 Drawn = 128 Times
3 Drawn = 4 Times
4 Drawn = 0 Times
5 Drawn = 0 Times
6 Drawn = 0 Times
7 Drawn = 0 Times
Total Drawn = 1,820 Times
Just thought I would see what peoples thoughts on this were.
As I said at the beginning of this thread, this is a general discussion about Digits with regard to the numbers drawn in a Lotto, but more specifically, COUNTING the Digits. This discussion is NOT about splitting into groups, doubles, triples, cycles etc.
Regards,
PAB

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12:45, restate my assumptions.
(1) Mathematics is the language of nature.
(2) Everything around us can be represented and understood through numbers.
(3) If you graph the numbers of any system, patterns emerge. Therefore, there are patterns, everywhere in nature.