Welcome,
LottoMining.com;
the place for data tables and filters to play repeating patterns in five draw lotto
games. LottoMining
is also the published site for many metrics and database lookups to gain insights
for when the draws do not appear entirely random.
The
Daily draws page has updated draws info for California's Fantasy 5 and is the starting point for
more info.
Newest: The
Conditional Group Wheel has a theoretical guarantee of 4/5 in 64 records if certain conditions are met.
Also new with more to be added:
Generate Combos of 2 and 3
for the last draws.
View the
database primer that has a brief intro to the rules and tables of a database; more data mining pieces to be added.
The
Generate Combos of 3 has new code to output all possible combinations of 3 for Daily 3, 3 draw lotto games. An
early version Generate Combos of 5 is being added to. And more to be published...
Data tables will soon be added for multi-states (Florida, Texas, Washington state, Tenn, NY, Georgia)
One of the lead developer's favorites:
The Daily
Dashboard shows a pivot table overview of numbers repeating from
X (1 - 10) draws back.
Newly added: the
Daily Blog that has prior commentary relevant to the daily draws.
Code is near
completion that can generate all possible combinations of 5 from 15 numbers, the
code will be extended to also deal with 16 - 27 numbers. More database development
to be added 10/22/07.
The Member's content section lists the more specific numbers and trends for when
the draw of numbers does not appear to be random. The free to all sections
has auto-generated tables on a variety of common sense metrics such as the Dimensional Groups,
which breaks the range of 1 - 39 numbers into separate buckets (eg. 1- 8, 9 - 16, ..., 33
- 39). Also, there are a few tables that slice and dice the last 7 draws
a number of ways. History has a way of repeating itself when you look at the
data correctly.
The
Company Home page lists details on the predictive models used and data tables published
for those days where the draws need a second look.
There is a lot more to be built right here in the next few days with ASP.NET and
SQL Server 2005 database development. Please keep checking back from time to time -- updates daily.
Do the
Math an Economist's view on the expected value of a lottery ticket.
LottoMining is also the
future home of the MDX/OLAP or "cubing" engine, where the "Dimension" tables will be
rolled into a multidimensional, "Rubic's cube" query, and several database and
spreadsheet tables will feed into a number of SQL Server 2005's Data Mining algorithms.
Thanks for stopping by.