. . . . . in which our hero tries to win loads of money early in the year to prevent a slide into the desperation of having to go with trebles and upwards from June onwards !!
With that in mind: - Finally got a chance to look at some statistics - basic stats, after being blown away by the stuff in Accumulator’s thread!
The premise about the “7”’s seems to be losing traction lately as the 4 “overdue” balls currently are 47, 27, 33 and 07.
For fans of popular doubles, that have been keeping quiet, there are now 4 of these who haven’t been seen in the last 50 draws, and yet which are in the top 20 most popular pairs after 1080 draws.
Not been seen in half a year are 14&21, 12&44, 26&49 and 26&50 while the second most popular pair of 11&29 has now not been seen in 94 draws! Its birthday party is due on 03 March!
For the trebles, it’s a hard place to pick up a winner, based on what’s gone before.
Of the top 30 trebles, only 4 have appeared in the last 50 draws. There’s certainly no way to predict a triple out of these lot.
I was trying to see which trebles had a bit of history but were due, but there’s clearly nothing there.
Three horrendously overdue are 22&27&36, 22&24&36 and 11&25&50 all going back to 2011, but they are outdone by 12&24&26 not seen since 2010!
Just because I want to do something for the Euros, my main bet is 2 points on each of the five “overdue” doubles for tonight, namely 11&29,14&21, 12&44,26&49 and 26&50, all at odds of 100/1
My stats point to these numbers 02 04 07 08 20 23 24 28 30 44 50 , whilst I also had a line leading me to deduce that the overall total would be 61 or less.
However, 61 has only been the total once, and less than that only on 7 occasions.
Despite that I am going to do 21 doubles (
@100/1), 35 trebles (
@1500/1)and 35 four-timers (33,000/1) from the first 7 numbers there, meaning 91 bets @ 0.1 point each
I am left with 0.9 points then which I am placing as three trebles 0.3 pts each 11&13&21, 11&14&21 and 13&14&21
So that's 20 points staked in total.
GLTM
Here's to ending the year in profit, even if not as much as 2017!