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Predictor reference panels
These score chips are heuristic signals. Higher positive scores usually push a set up. Higher penalty scores push a set down. Changing a filter weight changes how strongly that signal affects the final ranking.
Score
What it means
How to tune it
Straight
Score for the exact ordered line based on filtered draw history.
Increase Recent Weight, Overdue Weight, and Long-Run Weight to lean more on historical order patterns.
Box
Score for the digit set regardless of order.
Use the same history weights when you want the boxed combination itself to drive rankings more strongly.
Digit balance
Bonus for a more balanced digit mix instead of overloading one pattern.
Increase Digit Balance Bonus to prefer more balanced digit sets. Lower it to allow more repeat-heavy or skewed combinations.
Recent overlap
Penalty for reusing too much from recent draws.
Increase Recent Overlap Penalty to avoid recycling recent results. Lower it if you want more carry-over.
Filter
Typical effect
Year / Month / Draw Time
Narrows the history sample. Tighter filters make the model more local to a season or draw time; broader filters make it more stable.
Lookback Draws
Higher values use more history and usually smooth the rankings. Lower values react faster to recent patterns.
Ranked Rows
Changes how many final suggested sets are shown.
Recent / Overdue / Long-Run Weight
Higher values make those history signals matter more in the ranking. Lower values flatten their influence.
Last Draw Weight / Recent Overlap Penalty / Consecutive Penalty
Higher values make the predictor avoid those patterns more strongly. Lower values allow more repeats or runs.
Terminal Digit Bonus / Digit Balance Bonus
Higher values make those structural bonuses more important in the final ranking.