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Pos WHAT???
Positional Digit Skips, that is what we are referring to here.
The skips between digits in the same position.
In the draws form, on tab "Show me statistics", you
will find a button "Show PosSkips", via this button
you will open a new form on which we will find what this is all
about.
The first view you will encounter is similar to the Wheeling
Engines found in LotSoftPro.
The difference is an addition at the top of the form, Create numbers
with skipsum from XXX through XXX.
In short : The skip a digit makes between occurancies can be represented
by an amount of draws. Since we have 3 positions in Pick3, we
will have 3 times an amount of draws, if we count these amounts
together we have the SKIPSUM.
So each draw has its own skipsum.
Now we are talking statistics on statistics. Because just like
each Sum in Pick3 (sum of the 3 digits), each skipsum has an "Average
skip". It is more dynamic than a regular Average Skip, which
is always static (a boxed pair will always have an average skip
of 18.67 draws, no matter what)
Select the first tab, "Hits & Skips of Skipsums".
There are as many skipsums as the highest skipsum found, for
a state, at any given time. Which means the amount of skipsums
varies over time.
You can view them in a list, each seperatly, or in a range of
5 (0 through 5, 6 through 10, and so on
), or in ranges of
10 (0 through 10, 11 through 20,
)
Example 1: All skipsums
You will al ways find the same columns, for each range you select.
- Skipsum : each sum, from 0 through
. ( a skipsum of 0 means
that all 3 digits returned to the next draw, in the same position,
a straight back-to-back retun)
- Times : The times a skipsum of X value occurred in the past
(this changes after every draw)
- Cur. Skip : The current skip of a skipsum
- Av. Skip : The average skip, not mathematically, but dynamically
- Med. Skip : The median skip of all the skips of each skipsum
- Max skip : The maximum skip ever encountered, per skipsum.
- ## : The amount of REAL Pick3 numbers a skipsum represents (the
amount of numbers that will be created using skipsum 5 for example,
is 16, in this example)
This column also changes every draw, one day 16 numbers can be
created with skipsum 5, the following day this might be 12 numbers
or 31.
This part becomes interesting when we will fetch ranges of 5,
or even of 10.
- Last n skips : List of last skips
The ones highlighted in red and bold, in column Cur Skip fit our
filter ""Highlight cur skips that have a value of at
least X times the average skip (([Cur skip] / [Av skip])> 3)
Okay, now WHAT?
Lets assume we find skipsum 13 pretty interesting, it has 25 straight
numbers, and is about to reach its Maximum Skip ever. It has 138
drawsskip now, and the maximum is 150 draws.
We click the tab "Create numbers",
In the range we enter the number 13, and we click the button
"Create numbers".
As we can see in "Output : 25 numbers created", it fits
our statistics.
Ofcourse you can apply other filtering also, such as high low,
oddeven, sums,
.
Remember, these are STRAIGHT numbers!
Also remember, after the next draw, the amount of numbers for
skipsum 13 will have changed, and also the numbers that belong
to skipsum 13 will be different! So do not play these for several
days when following this technique, because these numbers are
dynamically created!!!
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