Help: Tracking Prediction Sets
Recent Changes
- Tracked rows can now show richer chip styling with draws-ago and rank metadata when that information exists.
- Focused tracked-subset views now include a clearer Show All Tracked Lines path.
- You can now create tracked tickets from selected tracked lines by using separate ticket and ticket-line records.
- Tracked rows can show ticket badges so you can jump directly into the related ticket.
- Tracked Lines now includes Show Quick Numbers, Highlight Numbers, and duplicate-threshold tools for faster comparison.
- Tracked rows and tracked ticket views can also expose tune actions such as More like this and Less like this when a predictor source is available.
What Tracking Does
Tracking lets you save one or more suggested sets from a predictor page so you can come back later and compare them with actual draws.
Tracked sets are stored on Tracked Lines. From there, you can review them, validate them, group them into tickets, and remove them when you no longer need them.
How To Track A Set
- Open a predictor page such as Keno Predictor.
- Look at the Suggested Sets table.
- Check one or more sets in the Track column.
- Optionally add a Subset Label so you can recognize this group later.
- Click one of the tracking buttons at the bottom of the table.
Track Custom Numbers
You can also track numbers that did not come from a predictor result.
- Open Tracked Lines.
- Open Track custom numbers.
- Choose the game, label, target, and draw time options.
- Enter one number set per line.
- Use dashes, commas, or spaces, for example 01-02-03-04-05 or 01, 02, 03, 04, 05.
- Keno accepts custom lines from 1 to 20 numbers, so 10-number Keno lines can be tracked.
- Click Track Custom Numbers.
| Game | Custom Line Rule |
|---|---|
| Keno | 1 to 20 numbers, 1-70 |
| Pick 2 | exactly 2 digits, 0-9 |
| Pick 3 | exactly 3 digits, 0-9 |
| Pick 4 | exactly 4 digits, 0-9 |
| Encore | exactly 7 digits, 0-9 |
| Lottario | exactly 6 numbers, 1-45 |
| Ontario 49 | exactly 6 numbers, 1-49 |
| Daily Grand | exactly 5 numbers, 1-49 |
| Lotto 6/49 | exactly 6 numbers, 1-49 |
| Lotto Max | exactly 7 numbers, 1-50 |
| Poker Lotto | not supported for custom number tracking |
Tracking Buttons
| Button | What It Means |
|---|---|
| Track Selected For Next Draw | Saves the selected set for the next available draw after the predictor baseline draw. |
| Track Selected For Next Same Draw | For games with midday and evening draws, saves the set for the next draw in that same time slot. |
| Track Selected For Both Draw Times | For multi-draw games, saves separate tracked entries for both midday and evening draws. |
What You See On Tracked Lines
The Tracked Lines page groups saved sets into batches. Each batch shows when the sets were tracked and how many are pending or resolved.
Inside each batch, sets are grouped by game and source page. You may also see your optional subset label. Some visits open in a focused subset view when you arrive from a newly tracked source page.
Each tracked row shows:
- set number
- the saved numbers
- predictor rank and draws-ago chips when that metadata is available
- ticket badges when the tracked line belongs to one or more tickets
- whether the set is pending or resolved
- match results when validation has been run
- actions for validation and removal
Tracked Lines Toolbar Tools
| Tool | Use It For |
|---|---|
| Show Quick Numbers | Switches the tracked table to a simpler plain-number view so you can scan saved lines faster. |
| Duplicate Threshold | Changes when duplicate/overlap helpers appear between tracked rows. Keno uses shared-number overlap, while Pick games use box-style matching. |
| Highlight Numbers | Highlights matching number chips in tracked rows. On Pick games it also highlights matching box-order chips in the combinations column. |
| Add More From Source | Jumps back to the original predictor source when that tracked group came from a saved predictor page. |
Tracked Tickets
You can create a ticket from existing tracked lines without duplicating the tracked lines themselves.
- Open Tracked Lines.
- Select one or more tracked rows in the table.
- Use the Tracked Tickets panel near the top of the page.
- Optionally enter a ticket label and notes.
- Click Make Ticket From Selected Lines.
Tracked Line Filters
The tracked page has a small filter area at the top. You can filter by:
Validation Options
Each tracked row can be checked in two main ways.
| Validation Type | Use It For |
|---|---|
| Validate Exact Draw | Checks the tracked set against one specific draw date. For multi-draw games, you can also choose the draw time. |
| Validate Recent Draws | Checks the tracked set against the previous 5, 10, or 20 stored draws to see how it would have performed over a recent run. |
How To Read Validation Results
After validation, the tracked row shows the match count and a set of result chips.
In general:
- a higher match count means more values from your tracked set appeared
- exact-draw validation is best when you want to check one target draw
- recent-draw validation is better when you want to compare how a set behaves over several draws
Practical Workflow
- Generate a predictor result.
- Track the sets you care about.
- Open Tracked Lines.
- Use labels so groups are easier to recognize.
- Create a ticket when you want to group several tracked lines into one named play or review set.
- Validate exact draws when results are available.
- Use recent-draw validation when comparing several saved sets.
- Remove tracked rows when they are no longer useful.
Important Notes
- Tracking saves the selected set and target mode. It does not change the predictor itself.
- Tracked lines are associated with the signed-in user account.
- Tickets are stored separately from tracked lines by using a ticket record plus ticket-line membership records.
- For multi-draw games, tracking scope matters because midday and evening are treated separately in some modes.
- Tracked lines are best used as a record-keeping and validation tool, not as proof that a predictor has an edge.