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All game numbers may be grouped into certain blocks of numbers, and those blocks can be analyzed as well.
Blocks of Numbers Groups of numbers that are very often used to analyze games are blocks of 10 numbers. To create those blocks of numbers just divide all game numbers by 10: Group 1 = ( 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10) All numbers from 1 to 10 Group 2 = ( 1 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20) All numbers from 11 to 20 and so on..
In picture below you may see circled in green color example of block 1. Circled in yellow color is block 2, in red color block 3 and so on.
Blocks Choosing Guide
In majority of game lottery drawings, and in almost every game, there is an unequal distribution of numbers in certain blocks of numbers. You can check out how the numbers are drawn using Visual Analyser and its Blocks & Groups of Similar Numbers sections. Here is the example of possible not so good numbers choosing:
This analysis method is for standard and keno games only. For Pick games this will be an equivalent for horizontal lines. if you want to see how many numbers were drawn from individual blocks, select from menu Grouped Numbers / Numbers In Blocks / Numbers With 0 or 1 etc.
Here is an example diagram
If number was NOT drawn then diagram will show a point in row 0 If number was drawn then diagram will show a point in row 1 or 2 etc, that depends on how many numbers were drawn.
The next diagrams will show analyzes of numbers that were drawn from individual blocks and at the same time were drawn as Contact, Cold etc numbers In this analysis method the Number Type Switch is enabled. The main number types are: The Visual Analyzer evaluates numbers in all possible combinations. Each main number type can appear individually or in combination with others.
When you change the primary number type using the Number Type Switch, diagrams display the analysis of the examined numbers and how they are represented as the primary number type in combination with other types.
Example when primary number is the Outside type: Please see also Analysis Screen topic for more info on how to interpret diagrams.
Please also read Analysis Base topic how to recognize the new number type |