Lottery Dictionary

Glossary of terms used in lottery analysis and statistics.

  • Delay: The number of consecutive draws in which a specific number has not been extracted.
  • Frequency: The total number of times a number has been drawn in a given period.
  • Maximum Delay: The longest streak of consecutive absences ever recorded for a number.
  • Synchronism: A pattern where multiple numbers share similar delay or frequency characteristics.
  • Head Game: Analysis focused on the first number drawn in each extraction.
  • Homogeneous Group: A cluster of numbers exhibiting similar statistical behavior.
  • Analytical Board: A visual representation organizing all numbers by their current delay.
  • Integral System: A playing system that covers all possible combinations from a chosen set of numbers.
  • Reduced System: An optimized playing system with fewer combinations that still guarantees partial coverage.
  • Economic Progression: A betting strategy where the stake is adjusted based on previous results.