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Quote: Originally posted by henryufo on Sep 25, 2020
Your system is too confusing to me. I really do not understand how it works. The way I bet on the Play-3 here in Florida => pick out two popular numbers in the last 3 drawings and buy five tickets each of 833 and 388 (as an example) => each ticket pays $160 => you win $800 (tax free) => i have won many times this way.!
i like your strategy very simple.. 2Digs last 3Draws = a possible total of 6 digits covered and possible 60% of all digs ranging from 0 - 9 possibly captured. pretty straight forward, simple wheel strategy.
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Quote: Originally posted by rcbbuckeye on Sep 25, 2020
LOLOL.
Crickets means no one was replying, so all you hear are crickets.
When I was growing up on the farm, if I went outside at night, all I would hear is crickets.
It's probably simple for the creator of the excel file but i wonder how many are scratching their heads like?
So what ever happened to keep it stupid simple for the common folks.
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Quote: Originally posted by AnythngPossible on Sep 26, 2020
It's probably simple for the creator of the excel file but i wonder how many are scratching their heads like?
So what ever happened to keep it stupid simple for the common folks.
I have done a bit of self-reflection on why this is confusing and therefore difficult to understand. I think it is because I start with the Data followed by the explanation. That being said, Let me put this in more simple Terms. I will start with more simple definitions.
- LMH Box is the combination set in (increasing) numerical order from left to right.
- Skip is the number of draws between hits. For the current Draw it refers to how many games it has been since the last hit.
- Left Skip Digit or LSD (never tried it but I was a teenager in the 60’s). Example: 1 would include All skips from 1, 10-19, 100-199 and 1000-1999. 2 includes Skips 2,20-29, 200-299 and 2000-2999.
- Benford's Law states that around 30% of the LSDs drawn will be 1.
- As a Filter there are 9 potential options from 1-9.
- Fibonacci Digit Count. Simply a count of how many of the digits 0,1,3,5,8 are in a 3 Digit combination. Ex 317 has a count of 2.
- As a Filter there are 4 options 0,1,2,3
The Excel File is simply a tool that takes your selected Filter Values and gives you the Pool of LMH Box Combinations that match the Filter Selection. It also provides historical data and Graphs of 100 past draws. Given that around 60% of draws will have an LSD of 1-3 you could be correct 60% of the time by selecting 1,2 or 3. You would expect that the percentage of Hit % would be about the same as the Inv %, but the table below shows that there are exceptions.
What I have found is that combining these filters is a fast reduction of the pool with the smallest number of options. Using the LSD and 2 Fibonacci Counts reduces the pool to playable. Every option is a chance for a wrong selection. I can't think of a Simpler Way to Explain this very simple process.
The Chart Below show Hits and Inventories for California.
_Benford_Box
Options
Option
Hits
Hit %
Skip
Inv
Inv %
1
34
34%
1
57
26%
2
9
9%
20
42
19%
3
26
26%
2
28
13%
4
8
8%
22
18
8%
5
10
10%
14
16
7%
6
5
5%
33
19
9%
7
3
3%
62
16
7%
8
2
2%
38
15
7%
9
3
3%
6
9
4%
_Fibonacci_Digits
Options
Options
Hits
Hit %
Skip
Inv
Inv %
0
11
11%
13
20
9%
1
24
24%
3
60
27%
2
43
43%
1
84
38%
3
22
22%
2
56
25%
_Benford_Box _Fibonacci_Digits
Options
Options
Hits
Hit %
Skip
Inv
Inv %
10
2
2%
64
3
1%
11
11
11%
3
15
7%
12
13
13%
1
25
11%
13
8
8%
4
14
6%
20
1
1%
47
3
1%
21
2
2%
53
11
5%
22
2
2%
43
16
7%
23
4
4%
20
12
5%
30
4
4%
13
3
1%
31
5
5%
10
6
3%
32
13
13%
5
12
5%
33
4
4%
2
7
3%
41
3
3%
81
4
2%
42
4
4%
57
8
4%
43
1
1%
22
5
2%
50
2
2%
27
1
0%
51
1
1%
84
2
1%
52
4
4%
14
8
4%
53
3
3%
24
5
2%
60
1
1%
87
4
2%
62
4
4%
33
5
2%
72
1
1%
62
7
3%
73
2
2%
85
5
2%
80
1
1%
68
2
1%
82
1
1%
38
2
1%
91
2
2%
60
2
1%
92
1
1%
6
1
0%
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Quote: Originally posted by AllenB on Sep 26, 2020
I have done a bit of self-reflection on why this is confusing and therefore difficult to understand. I think it is because I start with the Data followed by the explanation. That being said, Let me put this in more simple Terms. I will start with more simple definitions.
- LMH Box is the combination set in (increasing) numerical order from left to right.
- Skip is the number of draws between hits. For the current Draw it refers to how many games it has been since the last hit.
- Left Skip Digit or LSD (never tried it but I was a teenager in the 60’s). Example: 1 would include All skips from 1, 10-19, 100-199 and 1000-1999. 2 includes Skips 2,20-29, 200-299 and 2000-2999.
- Benford's Law states that around 30% of the LSDs drawn will be 1.
- As a Filter there are 9 potential options from 1-9.
- Fibonacci Digit Count. Simply a count of how many of the digits 0,1,3,5,8 are in a 3 Digit combination. Ex 317 has a count of 2.
- As a Filter there are 4 options 0,1,2,3
The Excel File is simply a tool that takes your selected Filter Values and gives you the Pool of LMH Box Combinations that match the Filter Selection. It also provides historical data and Graphs of 100 past draws. Given that around 60% of draws will have an LSD of 1-3 you could be correct 60% of the time by selecting 1,2 or 3. You would expect that the percentage of Hit % would be about the same as the Inv %, but the table below shows that there are exceptions.
What I have found is that combining these filters is a fast reduction of the pool with the smallest number of options. Using the LSD and 2 Fibonacci Counts reduces the pool to playable. Every option is a chance for a wrong selection. I can't think of a Simpler Way to Explain this very simple process.
The Chart Below show Hits and Inventories for California.
_Benford_Box
Options
Option
Hits
Hit %
Skip
Inv
Inv %
1
34
34%
1
57
26%
2
9
9%
20
42
19%
3
26
26%
2
28
13%
4
8
8%
22
18
8%
5
10
10%
14
16
7%
6
5
5%
33
19
9%
7
3
3%
62
16
7%
8
2
2%
38
15
7%
9
3
3%
6
9
4%
_Fibonacci_Digits
Options
Options
Hits
Hit %
Skip
Inv
Inv %
0
11
11%
13
20
9%
1
24
24%
3
60
27%
2
43
43%
1
84
38%
3
22
22%
2
56
25%
_Benford_Box _Fibonacci_Digits
Options
Options
Hits
Hit %
Skip
Inv
Inv %
10
2
2%
64
3
1%
11
11
11%
3
15
7%
12
13
13%
1
25
11%
13
8
8%
4
14
6%
20
1
1%
47
3
1%
21
2
2%
53
11
5%
22
2
2%
43
16
7%
23
4
4%
20
12
5%
30
4
4%
13
3
1%
31
5
5%
10
6
3%
32
13
13%
5
12
5%
33
4
4%
2
7
3%
41
3
3%
81
4
2%
42
4
4%
57
8
4%
43
1
1%
22
5
2%
50
2
2%
27
1
0%
51
1
1%
84
2
1%
52
4
4%
14
8
4%
53
3
3%
24
5
2%
60
1
1%
87
4
2%
62
4
4%
33
5
2%
72
1
1%
62
7
3%
73
2
2%
85
5
2%
80
1
1%
68
2
1%
82
1
1%
38
2
1%
91
2
2%
60
2
1%
92
1
1%
6
1
0%
Yeah it seems simple enough. I'm sure people that read the information would have to also be familiar in daily 3 game lottery terminology and know it pretty well also. Fibonacci Digit Count seems to me just half of the digit field in a positional number system.
If you have half of the number field the other have will be known.Heck if you use any amount the other what has not been included the exclusion digits will be known.
It looks to me it's a 50/50 split system. Being that you have classified the system in a certain manner your end results of daily 3 numbers that can be produced is either half of the boxed matrix or half of the straight matrix. If this is correct this is better to use than the whole of the two matrix mentioned as a starting point for single, daily play selection.Pretty neat idea if i understand it correctly
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Quote: Originally posted by AllenB on Sep 26, 2020
I have done a bit of self-reflection on why this is confusing and therefore difficult to understand. I think it is because I start with the Data followed by the explanation. That being said, Let me put this in more simple Terms. I will start with more simple definitions.
- LMH Box is the combination set in (increasing) numerical order from left to right.
- Skip is the number of draws between hits. For the current Draw it refers to how many games it has been since the last hit.
- Left Skip Digit or LSD (never tried it but I was a teenager in the 60’s). Example: 1 would include All skips from 1, 10-19, 100-199 and 1000-1999. 2 includes Skips 2,20-29, 200-299 and 2000-2999.
- Benford's Law states that around 30% of the LSDs drawn will be 1.
- As a Filter there are 9 potential options from 1-9.
- Fibonacci Digit Count. Simply a count of how many of the digits 0,1,3,5,8 are in a 3 Digit combination. Ex 317 has a count of 2.
- As a Filter there are 4 options 0,1,2,3
The Excel File is simply a tool that takes your selected Filter Values and gives you the Pool of LMH Box Combinations that match the Filter Selection. It also provides historical data and Graphs of 100 past draws. Given that around 60% of draws will have an LSD of 1-3 you could be correct 60% of the time by selecting 1,2 or 3. You would expect that the percentage of Hit % would be about the same as the Inv %, but the table below shows that there are exceptions.
What I have found is that combining these filters is a fast reduction of the pool with the smallest number of options. Using the LSD and 2 Fibonacci Counts reduces the pool to playable. Every option is a chance for a wrong selection. I can't think of a Simpler Way to Explain this very simple process.
The Chart Below show Hits and Inventories for California.
_Benford_Box
Options
Option
Hits
Hit %
Skip
Inv
Inv %
1
34
34%
1
57
26%
2
9
9%
20
42
19%
3
26
26%
2
28
13%
4
8
8%
22
18
8%
5
10
10%
14
16
7%
6
5
5%
33
19
9%
7
3
3%
62
16
7%
8
2
2%
38
15
7%
9
3
3%
6
9
4%
_Fibonacci_Digits
Options
Options
Hits
Hit %
Skip
Inv
Inv %
0
11
11%
13
20
9%
1
24
24%
3
60
27%
2
43
43%
1
84
38%
3
22
22%
2
56
25%
_Benford_Box _Fibonacci_Digits
Options
Options
Hits
Hit %
Skip
Inv
Inv %
10
2
2%
64
3
1%
11
11
11%
3
15
7%
12
13
13%
1
25
11%
13
8
8%
4
14
6%
20
1
1%
47
3
1%
21
2
2%
53
11
5%
22
2
2%
43
16
7%
23
4
4%
20
12
5%
30
4
4%
13
3
1%
31
5
5%
10
6
3%
32
13
13%
5
12
5%
33
4
4%
2
7
3%
41
3
3%
81
4
2%
42
4
4%
57
8
4%
43
1
1%
22
5
2%
50
2
2%
27
1
0%
51
1
1%
84
2
1%
52
4
4%
14
8
4%
53
3
3%
24
5
2%
60
1
1%
87
4
2%
62
4
4%
33
5
2%
72
1
1%
62
7
3%
73
2
2%
85
5
2%
80
1
1%
68
2
1%
82
1
1%
38
2
1%
91
2
2%
60
2
1%
92
1
1%
6
1
0%
21 22 32
what are the actual daily play numbers for Options 21,22,32 in your above example and what state are these for?
looks like you missed a few Benford Box/Fibonacci Digits.
where are 90,93 where is 40, 61, 63, 70, 71, 81. these are missing i think, if i understand the concept.
* never mind i see it's california
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Quote: Originally posted by AnythngPossible on Sep 27, 2020
21 22 32
what are the actual daily play numbers for Options 21,22,32 in your above example and what state are these for?
looks like you missed a few Benford Box/Fibonacci Digits.
where are 90,93 where is 40, 61, 63, 70, 71, 81. these are missing i think, if i understand the concept.
* never mind i see it's california
Data is from California
where are 90,93 where is 40, 61, 63, 70, 71, 81. these are missing i think, if i understand the concept.
The missing LSD_Box Fibonnaci values did not hit in the Last 100 Draws. I looked back 3718 Draws and found that there were no hits for any of these Values. This seems odd because these Values are currently present in the List of 220 LMH Boxes that are the Basis of the System (and suggests a possible Error in the Program). Below are the Current Combinations with the missing Values. Keep in mind that the Fibonacci Digit Count is always the same, while the LSD_Box Values Change (slightly) with every Draw. I will check for Errors by looking at all Draws and Different States and get back to you.
All Box Comb _LSD_Box _Fibonacci_Digits 667 40 066 61 147 61 269 61 367 61 448 61 459 61 668 61 778 61 899 61 223 63 258 63 447 70 466 70 067 81 144 81 149 81 246 81 299 81 456 81 579 81 599 81 477 90 669 90 115 93 125 93 155 93 Thanks for pointing this out. If my data is correct this would be a Solid Eliminator, but I will have to verify that by expanding the search. I see no reason why this has happened in California. Frankly it looks wrong given that there is nothing extreme about the Combinations above. If it looks wrong, it probably is Wrong. I'll let you know if I messed up.
what are the actual daily play numbers for Options 21,22,32 in your above example and what state are these for?
LSD_Box &Fibonacci Digit Count = 21
California P3_Combined 1S●C2S●1S●●●●●
Box Picks
Mid
09/27/20
LSD_Box
Fibonacci
OE
LH
Range
Repeats
Type
●C2S
●1S
●
●
●
●
●
044
046
169
199
244
247
279
377
489
566
567
LSD_Box &Fibonacci Digit Count = 22
California P3_Combined 1S●C2S●2S●●●●●
Box Picks
Mid
09/27/20
LSD_Box
Fibonacci
OE
LH
Range
Repeats
Type
●C2S
●2S
●
●
●
●
●
016
019
037
059
089
117
127
136
145
157
168
227
229
248
256
278
378
LSD_Box &Fibonacci Digit Count = 32
California P3_Combined 1S●C3S●2S●●●●●
Box Picks
Mid
09/27/20
LSD_Box
Fibonacci
OE
LH
Range
Repeats
Type
●C3S
●2S
●
●
●
●
●
004
014
024
056
078
178
224
245
257
334
337
348
458
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Quote: Originally posted by AnythngPossible on Sep 27, 2020
21 22 32
what are the actual daily play numbers for Options 21,22,32 in your above example and what state are these for?
looks like you missed a few Benford Box/Fibonacci Digits.
where are 90,93 where is 40, 61, 63, 70, 71, 81. these are missing i think, if i understand the concept.
* never mind i see it's california
I expanded the Search and found that the missing options have in fact hit in the draw history. The error was caused by an #NA on skips near the bottom of the Data. I fixed that and found the following with respect to the missing values
LSd_Box Fibonacci Digit Count Hits in 4946 Draws Skip Inv 40 21 156 2 61 85 137 9 63 78 157 2 70 16 777 2 81 61 360 8 90 12 365 2 93 40 309 3 So, the reason these values were not in the Chart was because they had not hit in the last 100 Draws.
Again thanks for pointing this out. This will give me another set of values to consider when making my Selections.
Thanks for your interest
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Quote: Originally posted by AllenB on Sep 27, 2020
I expanded the Search and found that the missing options have in fact hit in the draw history. The error was caused by an #NA on skips near the bottom of the Data. I fixed that and found the following with respect to the missing values
LSd_Box Fibonacci Digit Count Hits in 4946 Draws Skip Inv 40 21 156 2 61 85 137 9 63 78 157 2 70 16 777 2 81 61 360 8 90 12 365 2 93 40 309 3 So, the reason these values were not in the Chart was because they had not hit in the last 100 Draws.
Again thanks for pointing this out. This will give me another set of values to consider when making my Selections.
Thanks for your interest
No problem for the observation. Also good luck with your methodology and i hope more people ask questions and you don't get the cricket syndrome again.
edit*
1S●C3S●2S-458
1S●C2S●1S-894
for long shots. one is straight