Using Back Digits

larbec

Member
Does anyone use back digits and digits that do not play to help figure out what the next draw may be? I am gathering all this data and not sure what to do with it LOL Basically if you have a draw like this

12 23 35 41 46 back digits 23516
digits not used 47890

okay , now that I know this how can I use it to benefit? I was watching a video one day (cant remember when or where) and the guy used this information along with Prime numbers Any suggestions are welcome

Thanks
 

Icewynd

Member
Hi Larbec,

I have messed around with Last Digits from time to time, although they are a bit tough to predict.

50% of the time you will have 5 different LDs, 28% of the time, 4 and 19% you will have 6 different LDs.

2 or 3 of your 4,5, or 6 digits will be repeats from last time (same LD, not necessarily same number), 1 or 2 will have skipped one game and hit again and the rest will be skip 2 or 3, rarely higher. There are 252 possible combinations of 5 last digits, but using repeats and skip patterns can help narrow those down to a few variations on the pattern that came out last time.

Digits not played follow the same rules -- i.e. you will have 4,5 or 6 of them and 2 or 3 will not hit again in the following game, while 1 or 2 will skip one game then hit, or skip 2 or 3 games then hit. There always seems to be one digit that goes for a longer run -- maybe 5 to 10 games without hitting.

This just gives you an idea of how these behave -- if anyone has a system for playing them please let us know.

Good luck!
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larbec

Member
Thanks

Thanks Ice, I have just started to look at them and built a spreadsheet with excel to pull the digits out for me. Have not made heads or tail with the info yet
 

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