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Recent draw results from PCSO's 2D Lotto were sampled, tallied and observed. The following data reveal some information.
Winning Frequency of Each 2D Number
Pivot Table of Winning Frequency Tandems
The real time data just presented sampled the most recent up to this date.
For the reason that the data are updated from time to time, information changes as new results are added to the database. Initially, trends are being observed based on a 21-draw period that covers, practically, a week's results of the 2D Lotto draws. Recent results from a shorter period, rather than a large volume of historical data, are being examined to establish more relevant trending winning numbers.
How To Interpret the Data
Winning Frequency Chart
The first chart shows which numbers 1 to 31 are currently winning based on a most recent consecutive 21 draws. Each number is represented by a bar with corresponding data value that indicates how many times the number has been winning so far. Numbers with taller bars are those that are recently winning more frequently.
Winning Frequency Tandems
The next chart is a pivot table that intersects a combination of two frequency values. For example, a 1-1 tandem represents two winning numbers that have recently won once. On the other hand, a 2-1 tandem represents a combination of winning numbers wherein the first drawn number has won twice while the other has won once. The intersecting value of each possible combination represents how often such combination has occurred.
How To Use The Data
To illustrate, the sample table shows the 1-1 tandem occurring 7 times. This means that, recently, most winning combinations are those with first and second numbers that have won only once. Second to 1-1 tandem is the 1-2 tandem (occurring 4 times) indicating winning combinations consisting of a first number winning once and a second number winning twice.
To apply what was just presented:
- Pick a tandem from the pivot table.
- Refer to the frequency chart and pick the numbers that correspond with your tandem. For example, if you picked 2-0, pick a number from the frequency chart that has won 2 times and combine it with a number that has won only once. If you look at 0-2, that tandem has occurred twice. It suggests that you can also reverse your combination. For example, aside from 12–21, you can also play 21–12.

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