How Missing Draws Can Mislead a Number-Frequency Table

A practical explanation of how missing, duplicated or incompatible draw records can distort a lottery frequency table.
Why Clear Date Formats Matter in Draw Archives

A date such as 08/09/2026 can mean August 9 or September 8 depending on the reader. On a lottery archive, that ambiguity can attach the correct numbers to the wrong drawing.Write the month…
How Data Errors Can Affect Lottery Results Pages

A results page is only as reliable as the records behind it. One duplicated drawing, swapped special ball or missing date can alter totals, frequency tables and “hot” or “cold” labels…
Why Sample Size Matters When Reading Lottery Statistics

A percentage calculated from ten drawings can look just as polished as one calculated from a thousand. The decimal places do not tell you whether the sample is large enough to support the…

