by Falcon » Thu Jan 29, 2015 6:05 am
Hi Stan,
How would it work?
I have developed quite a few complex filters – some aggressive and some mild.
I like to prepare a ticket set by working through my mild complex filters and so establish a small package that hopefully contains a winning ticket.
I would like to enter some of these derived tickets as ‘What if these numbers were drawn’ and then to Back Test my remaining aggressive filters against these ‘What if’ drawn numbers. Should the aggressive filter fail or indicate in the back test the ‘What if’ drawn numbers were eliminated then I would adjust the filter to allow this ‘what if’ draw to pass. Thus when I come to use my aggressive filters finally in preparing my ticket set hopefully they will be in good synchronism with the milder filters.
One cannot add such ‘what if’ numbers into the database temporarily or otherwise as once the draw history database is up to date then it is effectively closed until the next draw is added. I saw the extension of the ‘What if’ numbers (from their current usage) into Complex Filter Back Testing as a way of offering a process that would allow my complex filter back testing as per above.
falcon