Game Filters

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The Game Filters window allows you to view and manage all filters loaded from the selected filters collection
This is the central place where you can set filter criteria and define the conditions that will be applied to your game.

 

The window is divided into three main sections:

 

Toolbar (top of the window)

Contains all available commands for removing, selecting and setting up your filters.

Please see the Game Filters Toolbar Commands topic for more information

 

Filters Grid (central area)

The grid displays all available filters in a structured table format. From here you can:
View the list of filters.

Select one or multiple filters.

Edit filter criteria and conditions.
Please see the Game Filters List topic for more information

 

Visual Analyser (bottom of the window)

Initially not visible, it will be displayed when you click the Analyze Filters button
This Analyser is a compact version of standalone Visual Analyser and incorporates the same functionality.

 

analyzefilters

 

This is a very powerful feature and one of the most important in the program!

It analyzes all the filters you set by comparing them against past draws to see how well they meet the filter criteria and how they perform.

Instead of showing the number occurrences, it tells you whether the chosen filter settings are practical to play with or not.

In essence, it demonstrates how the lottery numbers are drawn in real time.
 
If for some reason filters fail then diagram will show a point in row NO

If all filters pass then diagram will show a point in row YES
 

In the sample image above you can see how filters perform from the older draws (left) to newer draws (right)
The last dot visible on the right side of the analyser screen is the latest draw.
 
How important is this?

Imagine that all the filters you set reduce the wheel system by about 50 percent of all possible combinations, and you see many more dots in the YES row than in the NO row.

This means you have a 100 percent chance of hitting numbers from the correct pool of wheel combinations.

The same applies to ticket generation — you can generate tickets from the correct set of numbers with a 100 percent guarantee that the pool of numbers has the right configuration.
 
In the diagram above, on the left side under the Count column, you can see how many times in the past 195 drawings the filters passed or failed.

As shown, in 158 cases you had a 100 percent chance of hitting numbers from the correct pool, while in only 37 cases the filters did not pass.

You can fine-tune your filters for even better performance, depending on the type and number of filters you choose to apply.

Remember, playing the lottery is a long-term goal — even if you lose a few times, it is always better to create more winning opportunities than none at all.
 
To close the Visual Analyser page you can click the small arrow button located on the top of the diagram or click Hide Analyser button on toolbar under View menu.
To resize the analyser place mouse at the top of diagram, click and hold left mouse button and then drag up or down
 

See also Filters Window, Filters Collection, Add Filter, Analysis Setup