frenchie
The reason the stack filter has not made the front page is that while it's a very powerful
filter I find the values hard to hit, are they harder than the rogues, that's up to the user
to find out. I caution against forsaking the rogues because in all my attempts they come
out on top. It also depends on the number of stacks one has to use to reduce, some
games it only takes a few, 3 or 4 but others require more. Each stack we have to set
the odds go up and up. Setting 3 stacks is equal to 1 in 3*3*3=27 and adding a 4th
is 3*27 or 1 in 81, if it requires more than 4 than try something else. This is of course
when setting them to single values. Most of the analysis tools included with the Ultra-34
are for instruction more than prediction methods.
Look at the first 3 rogue values and you will see a very high hit rate for same digit pairs.
Whenever we have a same digit pair within the first 3 rogues values it reduces the overall
possible pairs to 01, 02, 03, 12, 13 and 23. each of these pairs in a same pair configuration
can be covered in 6 lines. 001-010-100-110-101-001. Look at the data and you will see
that very often we can expect one of those two digits to also show in at least 1 of the other
two rogue positions
In the last 10 games we can see 5 games with a 2 same-digit front-3 group where at least one of the
2-digit pair digits also showed in rogue positions D & E. We had a 33+2, 22+3, 11+2, 00+2, 11+3.
Each of these 5 also had one of the 2-digit group digits also show in position D&E or both. Remember
there are only six 2-digit pairs, 01-02-03-12-13-23 and each of these has six same digit pair + 1. The
hit rates will conform to the matrix so IMHO it's worth a deeper look for anyone interested in why I say
the rogues are best. Nothing is easy when it comes to lottery but this puts us about a close as we can
get to easy.
P.S. What I am saying in a nutshell is that often 2 digits make up four of the 5 rogue digits, select a front
three digit pair that's out several games and using the examples build the rogue setup strings and enter
them in one at a time and generate the set recording the result on paper after each run.
RL