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On the main Pick3 switchboard, click the button "Number
cruncher" to open the required form..
This new tool can be used to quickly match a set of numbers (coming
from the wheeling engine, or your own set of numbers from somewhere
else) with the DrawHistory of a regular OR combined state .
In the box on the left you select if your input is either straight
numbers or boxed numbers. This will have an effect on the result,
ofcourse.
Explanation of "State / draws filtering details".
- Get last NNN draws (to use as filter): Set an acceptable amount
of draws the cruncher needs to fetch from the states-drawhistory.
Assuming you
- set a value of 220, and select formatoption to BOX, then the
cruncher will fetch the last 220 draws, and show you all the unique
boxed numbers within that 220-draws range. It will place them
in the box "Fetched numbers", under Result.
- set a value of 1000 and select format option to Straight, then
the cruncher will fetch the last 1000 draws, and show you all
the unique straight numbers within that 1000-draws range. It will
place them in the box "Fetched numbers", under Result.
- Use N-longest out box numbers: this value is used to retrieve
the longest out boxed numbers, and the cruncher will place them
in box "Longest out box", under Result
- Use N-longest out straight numbers: this value is used to retrieve
the longest out straight numbers, and the cruncher will place
them in the box "longest out STRAIGHT", under Result.
- Furthermore you can chose if you want the calculations performed
on 6-ways, 3-ways and or 1-ways.
An example : STRAIGHT
On time of writing this, the structure "Back pair 46"
(from LASAS3) was out for 811 draws in NJ eve. With an average
skip of 100 draws, this structure was over 8 times due
This structure has the following straight numbers : 046, 146,
246, 346, 446, 546, 646, 746, 846, 946
After setting the correct… settings, we click "Fetch state data"
The result for "Remaining numbers", (upper right box)
shows 6 remaining numbers. The explanation for this is that 4
ot the 10 numbers have fallen within our range 1000 straight numbers
(from box "Fetched numbers" ' total fetched 632)
The result for "Matching nbrs: Input & Longest out box"
= 0
Note that the cruncher can compare Straight in with Box out (this
does not work the other way around, Box in means it can not compare
to Straight out, as we will se later)
The result for "Matching Nbrs: input a longest out STRAIGHT"
shows us 1 number. The explanation for this is that the number
946 is amongst the longest out straight numbers, within the range
we selected, "Use 180 longest out straight numbers".
This would mean that the number 946 (both in Remaining numbers
and Matching nbrs: straight) is actually a very good candidate
to hit.
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