skips and time intervals

Frank

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Definition of a skip:-

A skip is when a lotto number does not hit in a drawing. For example, if lotto number 10 hit in drawing 150 but did not hit in drawing 151, then it skipped drawing 151 or has a skip of 1. A skip is the same as games out.


In other words Jack it has nothing to do with whatever you are talking about above .

Now can we get the thread back on track and keep it about skips ?
 

bloubul

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Frank

As usual a spreadsheet well done. My complements Sir, I'm testing it tonight 8/6/2015 against Greece Tzoker.

BlouBul :cool:
 

jack

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Hello, Frank, it is possible to calculate the jumps
* A digit, a number, a pair of numbers a trio, one quadruple, quintuple
And six numbers 60/6. mega sena?
* So start with the heel of digit, and will quintuple the number of 60/6 and sixth
* Can you do this?
* Objective = see the repeat interval of each class! Please
For the number, see with neighboring position, example
the 60/6
* 15 of the 1st position this delay with the 2nd place 600 sweepstakes
 

Frank

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jack said:
Hello, Frank, it is possible to calculate the jumps
* A digit, a number, a pair of numbers a trio, one quadruple, quintuple
And six numbers 60/6. mega sena?
* So start with the heel of digit, and will quintuple the number of 60/6 and sixth
* Can you do this?
* Objective = see the repeat interval of each class!
Jack, I'm not clear what the question is.

Is the first part calculate the SKIPS for any pair, any triple, any quad, any quin and all 6 for a 6/60 game ?

If so, this spreadsheet relies on building up a picture by examining each skip value and adding its contribution to the whole. I've made some modifications to get the below figures.

Let me tell you that-
the average skip for a single ball in 6/60 is 9 draws
the average skip for a pair in 6/60 is 9 draws is 117 draws
the average skip for a triple in 6/60 is 1710 draws
the average skip for a quad in 6/60 is 32508 draws
the average skip for a quin in 6/60 is 910,251 draws
the average skip for all 6 in 6/60 is 50,063,859 draws

So that figure is the number of rows needed in the spreadsheet to be able to cover fully all the skips to give fully accurate results.

As it is designed to work out the spread of skips (0 to 5),( 6 to 10), (11 to 15), 16 and over , you don't need a spreadsheet to work out that the vast majority of skips will be in the latter 16 and over group !

I fail to see what practical use there is for these enormous figures when trying to pinpoint a single draw when they will hit.
I have no idea what a heel of a digit is.

jack said:
Please
For the number, see with neighboring position, example
the 60/6
* 15 of the 1st position this delay with the 2nd place 600 sweepstakes
I have no idea what this is all about, but with enormous figures for any balls in any order, you can forget about position! It's pointless ! :lol3: :)
 

jack

Member
Hello good job frank congratulations. I have no idea what a jump of a digit is. Well answer is digit and so 15 digit is 1 or 5 Digit 0-9 have 10 digits. Well, then we can create a filter on the previous draws a maximum of 3 numbers, the previous draws. Every bet 60/6 that is more than 4, 5.6 numbers of any previous draws will be deleted, only less than 3, necessary to separate digits semsepetiçao trios Example = = 12,25,38 have 6 digits distinct 1.2, 3,5,8 this is drawn in 80% of sweepstakes Well you in 60/6 = 34 220 trios, but I preiso only trios without repeating digits each other can separate the list of these trios? thanks
 

Frank

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Like I made clear earlier, this is about SKIPS. Digits have nothing to do with this thread! Please STOP trying to steer this thread away from its topic.
 

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