Positional Last Digits

Positional Last Digits

Postby PadawanLotto » Sat Mar 23, 2013 5:29 pm

Positional Last Digits

If you load a full package and then run package analyzer and show last digit you can see how many combinations each last digit will produce in the occurrence column by position.

Full numbers are made up of ones and tens groups.
If you choose last digit 0 for P1 all of P1 full numbers will be tens, 10, 20, 30 and so on. This will make all of the other positions have full numbers in the tens.

If you choose last digit 9 for P1 you will have the full range of ones and tens numbers in position 1 that’s possible for your game but again all other positions will be in the tens.

If the preceding last digit is less than the following last digit the following full numbers will range from the ones to the tens groups. If the preceding last digit is greater than the following last digit then the following full numbers range will be in the tens group only.

If you would chose to play positional last digits the best position to start with would be the last position in the lottery game you’re playing, pick 5 you would start with position 5, pick 6 you would start with position 6.

Also if you choose to play positional last digits it may be wise to just choose a last digit for the last position this way it will leave all other positions open to the full range of ones and tens numbers, choosing last digits for other positions can and will affect the full number combinations that are possible.

Another consideration is the pool of numbers in your lottery, if the pool of numbers in your lottery ends with a 9 then no matter what last digit you choose for the last position the full numbers in the last position will cover all of the possible tens in you lottery.

If the pool of numbers in your lottery ends with a 6 and you choose a last digit that is less than 6 for the last position the full numbers in the last position will only contain the second to the highest tens in your lottery. Example, if your lottery pool is 36 and you choose to play a 5 in the last position the highest number in the last position will be 25. If your lottery pool is 39 and you choose to play a 5 in the last position the highest number in the last position will be 35.

Good Luck!

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Re: Positional Last Digits

Postby PadawanLotto » Sun Mar 24, 2013 11:39 am

Another thought on last digits

Choosing last digits in general for any position.
If you have made a custom numbers group for last digits and you run the winning numbers analyzer you will see in the occurrences the total times each last digit has hit in whatever last draws you have the analysis set to, this can be misleading. You may want to consider how many draws has each last digit been drawn in.

In the Ohio Rolling Cash 5/39 in the last 30 draws the last digit of 1 has hit 22 times but, it has only been drawn 17 out of 30 draws. The last digit 9 has hit 16 times but only has been drawn 11 out of 30 draws.
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Re: Positional Last Digits

Postby CSenior » Thu Mar 28, 2013 2:17 am

Thank you Padawan!!!
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