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|    Re: WLC 2023 : ROUND 20: 2023 Mar 11    |
|    16 Mar 23 07:49:46    |
      From: lotteryprediction@gmail.com              Since Nan performed poorly in the first 10 rounds of releasing three sets of       numbers, I adopted the number reorganization system, which resulted in better       predictions in the subsequent rounds.              In this system, there is no concept of weight for numbers, nor does it select       numbers; it reorganizes, picks, and merges numbers through wheeling.              Firstly, I select three combinations of other predictors that have been       published by other better performers, and programmatically find numbers that       repeat two or more times.              Keeping these numbers, I obtained the final numbers plus the remaining       one-time numbers in a certain group of numbers, and set it as x.              As a result of several observations, I determined that x does not provide the       best performance, so I fine-tuned the algorithm again.              After arranging the numbers (x) completely in reverse order, remove x's       numbers in the 15-21 position decisively, and only keep the numbers in the       1st-14th and 22nd-24th positions, and set it to y.              Since seven numbers were deleted, I took the remaining seven numbers directly       from the beginning of either two groups. If a number appears twice, I will       take the numbers in the 8th-12nd positions, until there are 24 completely       different numbers.              The number processed in this way shows a score difference of more than 15-20       points compared with the original 3 groups of numbers (numbers of other       predictors) through repeated comparison, number deletion and superimposition       of the beginning number, and        therefore is considered to be a better prediction model so far.              Nan              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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