Looking at your "Statistics Tab" in the "Show Stats for" there is a "pairs" and "triplets" category. In another program that I used to use a long time ago, it was possible to run occurrence charts for "quads and "quints" that resulted in a surprisingly high number of occurrences in a large databases such as, for example, the New Jersey Pick 6 or Cash 5. Would like to know if you guys would consider adding occurrence charts filters for "quads" and "quints".
Now for the idea that I'm not sure is a new idea or one that cannot already be implemented through the program. At the outset I'm assuming that once I learn better how to use the program I will be using the Winning Numbers History or Wheeling capabilities of the program to generate packages containing a large number of potential bets. Using as a starting point your current statistics charts and the design of your occurrences charts already being employed by the triplets occurrences chart, would it be possible to design a filter that allows the user to place a check-off box next to any given row or "X" number of rows of an occurrence run and thereafter run the checked off rows against the potential bets for purposes of eliminating or tagging those tickets within the potential that pool.
For example, in the "Expert Lotto 6/49" a run of the triplets filter produces two sets of triplets that have hit nine times. They are 14-32-36 and 17-35-46. Supposing that I regarded these sets of numbers to be unlikely to hit in the next draw and therefore wanted to eliminate them from my package of 2500 potential bets. If the filtering process set forth above were available then one could take the check off box to the right of the two rows, run it against the 2500 potential bets and eliminate or tag all those bets in which above combination of numbers appears. If I wanted to the reduce even more of the numbers I can then check off all the triplets that hit on eight occasions (of which there are eight) and eliminate an even greater number of bets.
I am thinking that would be pretty good filter. What do you think?
HHS