I finished the analysis tool last night while watching KC sweep the series, I was hoping it would at least go
one more. Anyway, below is a pic that shows what the new program does and I hope I did not give anyone
a false idea about what I was working on. This new program allows the user to test the draw files for both
digit tools and compare them to the outputs of other programs.
What I have done here for an example is to set the digit wheel using 4-digits, 2 left and 2 right. These produced 372 lines
and were just selected at random. Next I opened the analysis tool and entered the numbers 11-16-23-31-33 using the number
keys. These numbers fall within the sets generated by the wheel at the top. The analysis tool has 3 drawfile options. The
first, D-Trap, loads the lines generated by D-trap. The second loads the lines generated by DNWSA and the third allows the
user to import lines generated by other programs. The check boxes at the upper left indicate which option is loaded. Once
the correct drawfile is loaded then I pressed the Run/Check button and it processes the lines and reports the outcome based
on the numbers selected. You can see that using 4-digits in the above wheel, if correct reduces the overall odds to 1 in 1.177
overall for wining a prize. The first check box to the right of the set/number display is the lpm or "Lowest Prize Match" which
is set to [2]. My 5-39 game pays $1.00 for a match 2of5 so 2 is the lpm. This program should be a good test for testing the
effectiveness of systems based on the lines outputted. Anyone only interested in JP level prizes will most likely not be interested
in these tools. By playing around with different digit placements one can find the best type of digit setup that will offer the best
returns overall. There is always the chance that you might hit the big one but this is more of a simple means of reducing the matrix
and trap many lower prizes. I will as this post moves along give some examples how to pick numbers from this list to improve
our chances of trapping the better prizes. If you study the output files you should be able to see the logic behind it. Lets say
that we know that the largest pool of numbers in this list will have at least 2 winning numbers. What would the result be if we
played several lines that had the same two numbers but the other three were all different. It's a little harder than that but that's
the general idea. When using these tools just do after the fact setups and study the results. I still have to build the setup/install
program and I still want to work a little more on the types of input files the import option can handle. Maybe some of the excel guys
can create some digit analysis tools with databases to help select the digits to play but the pen and paper method I talked about
in the video works well for me. I have tons of tools for analysis but writing stuff out on paper seems to work best. Anyway I should
have it done sometime tomorrow if nothing comes up. I will most likely just create a updated full install instead of a patch and will
use the same link at the top of the topic. I will post the date and time for each update so everyone will know if they are up to date.
I may also add a few more bits of information to the analysis.
RL