Words about random numbers
You can search for winning formulas by Google, but most of the writers, even professors and mathematicians will tell you that it is impossible to predict random numbers.
But can we really predict random numbers?
My point of view is yes and no, depend on how you generate the random numbers and how big is the numbers. However for gambling industry random numbers are generated in controlled environment. No matter how many machines they used, how many sets of balls are used there is still a limit. Thus there are limited patterns being generated.
I feel kind of funny when people told me there is no rule or characteristics for random numbers. If that assumption is true how do you know those are random numbers?
In those years, personal computers are not powerful enough to analyze large amount of data. If you used excel with hundred thousands of formulas, most probably your computer will "hang". Now knowledge are easily obtainable through internet, especially with the existence of Google and YouTube.
Actually now we can easily calculate the probabilities of the Toto numbers pattetns.
However still need to work very hard to increase the precision of our prediction, because this is an unexplored area of mathematics, no off the shelves formulas available.
Phsycologically you will be discouraged by everyone you know and met, because no one believe random numbers can be predicted through calculation.
If you are using pen and papers to do the calculation, good luck to you. I wouldn't do that, because it is proven my brain is not meant for such manual calculation.
Below is how I did my calculation:
1) I did all calculation using Microsoft Excel.
2) Keep formulas simple.
When first started I used lots of vlookup, but later found I need to keep all formulas light and simple, so later changed to offset.
I was once amazed by dynamic Excel formulas too, but later found the file become somehow heavy, difficult to made changes, confusing, so I have rearranged and redesign the page and simplified all formulas.
3) covert winning numbers to binary numbers.
4) deconstruct and reconstruct the data.
... From here onwards remain confidential for the time being.
My approach are
1) Collection of data
2) development of hypothesis
4) analysed and create models/algorithms
5) check accuracy
But can we really predict random numbers?
My point of view is yes and no, depend on how you generate the random numbers and how big is the numbers. However for gambling industry random numbers are generated in controlled environment. No matter how many machines they used, how many sets of balls are used there is still a limit. Thus there are limited patterns being generated.
I feel kind of funny when people told me there is no rule or characteristics for random numbers. If that assumption is true how do you know those are random numbers?
In those years, personal computers are not powerful enough to analyze large amount of data. If you used excel with hundred thousands of formulas, most probably your computer will "hang". Now knowledge are easily obtainable through internet, especially with the existence of Google and YouTube.
Actually now we can easily calculate the probabilities of the Toto numbers pattetns.
However still need to work very hard to increase the precision of our prediction, because this is an unexplored area of mathematics, no off the shelves formulas available.
Phsycologically you will be discouraged by everyone you know and met, because no one believe random numbers can be predicted through calculation.
If you are using pen and papers to do the calculation, good luck to you. I wouldn't do that, because it is proven my brain is not meant for such manual calculation.
Below is how I did my calculation:
1) I did all calculation using Microsoft Excel.
2) Keep formulas simple.
When first started I used lots of vlookup, but later found I need to keep all formulas light and simple, so later changed to offset.
I was once amazed by dynamic Excel formulas too, but later found the file become somehow heavy, difficult to made changes, confusing, so I have rearranged and redesign the page and simplified all formulas.
3) covert winning numbers to binary numbers.
4) deconstruct and reconstruct the data.
... From here onwards remain confidential for the time being.
My approach are
1) Collection of data
2) development of hypothesis
4) analysed and create models/algorithms
5) check accuracy
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