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|    Re: WLC 2023 : ROUND 20: 2023 Mar 11    |
|    22 Mar 23 06:47:11    |
      From: lotteryprediction@gmail.com              Re-summary:       The text describes a number prediction system used to improve the performance       of an initial approach that had been unsuccessful. The system, called the       number reorganization system, involves selecting and reorganizing numbers       rather than assigning        weights or choosing specific numbers. Here is a simplified explanation of the       process:              Choose three sets of numbers from better-performing predictors.       Identify numbers that appear at least twice in these sets.       Combine the frequently occurring numbers with a selected group of unique       numbers to create a new set, called "x."       Observe that "x" doesn't yield optimal results, so modify the algorithm.       Rearrange the numbers in "x" in reverse order, remove certain numbers, and       keep others to create a new set, called "y." ( modify the set of numbers "x"       by removing the numbers in positions 15 to 21 and retaining only the numbers       in positions 1 to 14 and        22 to 24. This process narrows down the original set of numbers, eliminating       some elements to improve the prediction model.)       Fill in the gaps in "y" by selecting additional numbers from the original       groups, avoiding duplicates.       The final set of numbers, created through comparison, deletion, and       overlaying, results in a significantly improved prediction model, showing a       15-20 point difference compared to the initial three sets of numbers.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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