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Predicting Even/Odd and High/Low A question often asked now answered! Pick34.com Editor
In the following article we are showing you besides the background information a simple rule of thumb. It is also important whether you are looking at evening and midday separately or combined.
Particularly for prediction systems such as the WILD WHEEL 3, MASTER MIND 3, FIRE AND ICE 3 and the HIT WAVE 34 the following information can be very helpful to reduce the numbers to be picked.
Statistical background To find out how the upcoming number is structured in high/low and even/odd you first of all have to realize that you most of the time have only 4 choices to deal with.
- Odd Odd Even & High High Low (153 options – 27%)
- Odd Odd Even & High Low Low (132 options – 23%)
- Odd Even Even & High High Low (132 options – 23%)
- Odd Even Even & High Low Low (153 options – 27%)
You have to realize that these 4 choices cover 57% of all 1000 numbers. Out of these choices the first and last choices cover 54% together and the second and third only 46%. This information can be very valuable when you make your decision.
What to except? Even or Odds One of the most commonly used ways of checking whether the numbers you pick are even or odd uses three previous draws.
Here is what you do: Count the even and odd numbers of the three previous draws. Depending on the result you can make the following assumption:
- 0 odd 9 even - expected result: 2 odd 1 even or 1 even 2 odd
- 1 odd 8 even – expected result: 2 odd 1 even or 3 odd
- 2 odd 7 even - expected result: 2 odd 1 even
- 3 odd 6 even - expected result: 2 odd 1 even or 1 even 2 odd
- 4 odd 5 even – expected result: 1 odd 2 even
- 5 odd 4 even – expected result: 2 odd 1 even
- 6 odd 3 even - expected result: 2 odd 1 even or 1 even 2 odd
- 7 odd 2 even - expected result: 2 even 1 odd
- 8 odd 1 even – expected result: 1 odd 2 even or 3 even
- 9 odd 0 even - expected result: 2 odd 1 even or 1 even 2 odd
What to except? Highs or Lows One of the most commonly used ways of checking whether the numbers you pick are high or low uses three previous draws.
Here is what you do: Count the even and odd numbers of the three previous draws. Depending on the result you can make the following assumption:
- 0 high 9 low - expected result: 2 high 1 low or 1 low 2 high
- 1 high 8 low – expected result: 2 high 1 low or 3 high
- 2 high 7 low - expected result: 1 high 2 low
- 3 high 6 low - expected result: 1 high 2 low or 2 low 1 high
- 4 high 5 low – expected result: 2 high 1 low
- 5 high 4 low – expected result: 1 high 2 low
- 6 high 3 low - expected result: 1 high 2 low or 2 low 1 high
- 7 high 2 low - expected result: 1 low 2 high
- 8 high 1 low – expected result: 1 high 2 low or 3 low
- 9 high 0 low - expected result: 2 high 1 low or 1 low 2 high
Once again this is just a rule of thumb but it has been quite successful in helping you to reduce your numbers for an upcoming draw.
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