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|    Re: WLC 2022 Round 3 - UK LOTTO 659 Sat,    |
|    07 Jan 22 06:26:38    |
      From: lotteryprediction@gmail.com              I'd like to see you keep one of your sets of selections        > (say Nan) as personal choice and be open about how your AI system        > selections are generated if they borrow from other entrants.        >        > Good luck,        >        > Evil Nigel       By screening the 15th to 17th digit numbers in the 100 sets of random data, it       is possible to filter a vast amount of data on a wide scale. The remaining       data sets go through a secondary filtering procedure, which is a fine-tuning       step. The distribution        of lottery numbers among the 24 numbers is used by the AI to optimize the next       prediction.               The principle is that, if the following number yields the same six numbers as       the previous round, how should 24 numbers be prioritized so that the lottery       numbers be ranked as close to the front in the 24 numbers as possible?              This is the issue that AI must address. Because the priority arrangement       varies from draw to draw, we can always find a pseudo-law to anticipate. In       this way, the challenge of picking six numbers out of 59 is reduced to a far       more manageable and data-       observable complexity.              Nan              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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