Quote: Originally posted by EXCALIBUR on January 12, 2004
I think that somebody should try to make a lottery program that could take a sort of snapshot of the winning lottery history of a game and keep this snapshot or matrix in memory and update it as new numbers come out,this matrix is like a sort of highway matrix of previous number moves, And decide on future numbers based on the total corelation of the previous numbers with each other in every possible (mathematical) angle or angles of relationship of all the numbers with each other this is of course immposible for a person but not for a computer with a special program to do this.
It might be like a sort of the next chess move based upon previous moves and tactics.
It might need a program that can do thousands or (Millions?) of cross related multiangle number analysis of all the previous numbers or at least of a section or sections of them.
This would be an atempt to uncover or to make mathematical logic out of chaos or lottery random processes.
All this, is probably crazy. What do you think?
A program like this "sorta" already exists. WINHunter builds a "matrix" as you call it for each individual processor you add. During back testing, this matrix is updated as if the draw did NOT occur, and previous draws are added to the mix. You can view the back test results of ANY lottery based on this concept. Also, each Filter subset of a group of filters can have it's own "matrix". The filters are not bound to a particular set of history, and this each mtrix is allowed to operate independant of the other "matrixes".
WINHunter has alot of features that alot of users want. The only problem is, there is a learning curve involved. Most users expect to install software, point/click and win. This is not the case. Quick picks by far (so it seems) boast the most user wins. But then again, most lottery players purchase quickpicks...