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<<HOMETable of Contents 1. Introduction2. A Brief History of the Lottery3. Lotteries Around The World4. How to Win Lotto5. Conclusion6. Resource Guide7. Glossary of Lottery Terms
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4.4. Method #4: FiltersFilters work to weed out certain combinations or numbers based on how particular software has been programmed to do it. A filter of some type will usually be an extra feature with wheel or number analysis methods. There are many different kinds of filters, which normally fall into two main types: number filters and group filters. Number filters work by either accepting or rejecting lottery numbers according to their value. They will “test” specific numbers to determine whether or not they belong to a predefined set of numbers. For example: A specific filter may divide numbers into hot/cold sets, even/odd sets, low/high sets, identical number sets, and last draw or past draw sets This theory (like number analysis) supports itself on the assumption that over a long period of time, numbers will be drawn an equal number of times. So in the case of a cold number (one that hasn’t shown up in a winning combination for some time) it will be more likely to appear in the next drawing. The filter works to basically find these numbers and sort them out. Group filters assemble lottery numbers together in various ways. They might do so by putting numbers into consecutive and non-consecutive numbers or into odd and even groupings. Some programs might have a specific way of grouping already worked out. In others, the user can decide how the numbers should be chosen and distributed into categories. For example: Lottery numbers drawn totaling a certain value likely to be drawn. In a 6/49 drawn, you might expect the lottery balls to add up to around 150 (i.e./2+4+6+44+46+48). If every possible combination adding up to 150 were plotted on a graph, it would look like a standard curve chart. This formula allows the player to exclude certain improbable combinations, such as 1,2,3,4,5,6. Benefits Filtration thins out the number of combinations in a given wheel. It focuses on specific traits and aims to allow only prize-winning combinations to pass the filters. The bets are intended to mirror the previous drawn number combinations. As a result, they are more likely to win. In a purely random system, the frequency of any number’s appearance will even out. In theory, if a number has not appeared lately, its chances to appear increase every time it isn’t picked. Filters usually work on this set of guidelines. Disadvantages Depending on what criteria the program is using to filter numbers, it could be flawed in some way. The first filter example could be problematic because a lottery ball has no conscious knowledge of what number it represents. Although in theory, that number should be drawn (based on probability), there is no way to make it be drawn. Although a random system will even out over time, there is no way to tell how long that period might be. It could be hundreds or even thousands of years. And most modern lotteries just haven’t been operating that long. Filter Software Like key numbers, filter options are usually available with wheeling and prediction systems. Here are a few to consider:
· Lotwin This filter software is designed specifically for the UK National Lottery.
· Darwinian Software www.darwiniansoftware.com/afilters.htm This maker of lottery software asks and answers the question: “how fussy are our filters?”
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Plex
Lotto Another software that combines more than one filter type with other lottery systems.
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P34Lotto Available filters can group numbers into several different set types: even-odd, low-high, sum of numbers, width of line, identical, even-odd by position, low-high by position, last draw by position and past draws.
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