Rare Triple Numbers Make a Splash
Yesterday's Canada 28 draws revealed an extraordinary occurrence: three rare triple numbers—"6+6+6", "8+8+8", and "7+7+7"—surfaced in the results. These numbers, akin to sharp peaks on a steady graph, stood out dramatically against the usual trends. Statistically, such events are considered extreme, far exceeding theoretical probabilities.
- The triple numbers "6+6+6" and "8+8+8" appeared in draws 3440115 and 3440167, respectively.
- "7+7+7" made a striking entrance during the evening draw, 3440190.
- Over the past month, similar occurrences were noted only twice, making yesterday's three appearances highly unusual.
Whether this signals a new trend remains to be seen as future data unfolds.
Cold Numbers and Hot Numbers Update
In yesterday's hot number rankings, the sum of 10 led with a frequency of 37 appearances, accounting for 9.2% of the draws. On the other hand, cold numbers like sums of 0 and 26 remained frozen, not appearing for 230 consecutive draws.
Hot Numbers Statistics
- Sum of 10: Frequency 37, accounting for 9.2%.
- Sum of 14: Frequency 33, accounting for 8.21%.
Cold Numbers Statistics
- Sum of 0 and sum of 26: Frozen for 230 draws.
- Sum of 27: Also frozen for 230 draws.
AI Algorithm's Outstanding Performance
The AI algorithms demonstrated strong results yesterday, with an average hit rate of 41.6%. Among the 30 algorithms tested, "Local Entropy" stood out with a top accuracy of 45.59%, showcasing consistent performance.
Top Five Algorithms
- "local_entropy": Accuracy 45.59%, sample size 402.
- "Kelly Formula": Accuracy 45.59%.
- "Anti-Martingale": Accuracy 45.15%.
- "Random Forest": Accuracy 44.96%.
- "Deep Learning": Accuracy 44.65%.
Lower Performing Algorithms
- "Double-Step Transition": Accuracy 33.77%.
- "Chasing Misses" and "Decay Misses": Accuracy around 36%.
Span Distribution and Overall Analysis
In yesterday's span distribution data, numbers with a span of 6 were the most active, appearing 62 times and accounting for 15.42% of the total draws. While larger spans did not peak, they showed a noticeable distribution bias, resembling a slanted bridge.
Yesterday's data highlighted several unusual aspects, including the frequent appearance of extreme events and improved algorithm performance. These phenomena warrant further attention and analysis.