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Title: Due vs. cold
Post by: MrJ on Oct 12, 03:14 PM 2014
Do you guys see any difference between DUE and COLD?

Ken
Title: Re: Due vs. cold
Post by: Proofreaders2000 on Oct 12, 03:47 PM 2014
No.  Each bettor may perceive it differently however.
Title: Re: Due vs. cold
Post by: Turner on Oct 12, 05:17 PM 2014
Its a Pandora's box Ken.
Ive never got a clear answer to what is Hot, Warm or Cold.
I even started a post once asking.

Every answer was different.

what is cold? not appeared for X. What is X?
What is Due? Something that has been cold for X. What is X?

I see cold as a number which has slept for ages. What is ages? I see it as 400-500, which is like an extreme after 100K spins.

Is 13 cold if it didnt hit in the last 37? Is it Due?

No help what so ever (I hear you muttering)
Title: Re: Due vs. cold
Post by: iggiv on Oct 12, 05:26 PM 2014
there is nothing DUE. "Due" idea is a gambler's fallacy.

link:://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gambler%27s_fallacy (link:://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gambler%27s_fallacy)


And about cold or hot, it depends of how many spins back  you track. If you track only one last spin, then all the numbers but the last one hit are cold for you.
Title: Re: Due vs. cold
Post by: Steve on Oct 12, 07:39 PM 2014
Unless you consider why something may be due or cold, they are no different than each other. You need to look at cause and effect.
Title: Re: Due vs. cold
Post by: RouletteKnight on Oct 12, 09:32 PM 2014
Mr J, I don't know if there is a distinct difference between due and cold.

The threshold of a single number to go "cold" is 600+ spins...why 600? Why won't we see something like a 1000 spins or 2000 spins anomaly? Is it possible that a number can be due then?
Title: Re: Due vs. cold
Post by: MrJ on Oct 12, 10:08 PM 2014
link:://:.lottostrategies.com/script/smart_pick1_generate_combs?state=Wisconsin&game=WI2 (link:://:.lottostrategies.com/script/smart_pick1_generate_combs?state=Wisconsin&game=WI2) <<< Let me try and be a bit more clear. If you scroll down a little, you will see COLD and OVERDUE (not really sure if there is a difference between due and overdue, lol).

Anyways, does the lottery have an odd definition between cold and due, I dont know. I'm trying to figure out (looking at these lottery numbers) the difference (if anything) between the two?

Ken
Title: Re: Due vs. cold
Post by: Bo on Oct 13, 04:44 AM 2014
I made some obvservations. My excel file track all nubers in each spin for the last 74 spins. I named hot numbers all those who were hit 4 times or more in last 74 spins and cold all those which were not hit at all. Let's say extreme groups. As predicted those 2 groups might not be hit for a very long time 30+ spins or even more. But when they start hitting, it goes in series, sometime same group in 3 or more consecutive spins. I am looking for corelation between number of numbers in a group and possible early repeating hits. So far I have noticed, bets results are given when group consist low number of numbers to bet on, up to 6-7. If you have less numbers to bet on even better.  In such case you can bet (flat bet only) up to 5 times to get repetition hit of the same group. If you miss the hit you wait for another hit. Sooner or later you will get the series. 
There is a lot of testing spins to be made actually, however the strategy make sense so far.
Title: Re: Due vs. cold
Post by: dirtyd on Oct 19, 01:55 PM 2014
I like hot numbers or streets (like the streets jackpot strategy) better since there is no perfect randomization so certain numbers will come up more often. And I have seen cold numbers be cold for ages. But I have not seen randomization be hot for ages.