Sequence Analysis (Hit / Miss streaks)
Purpose
Pick one ball. History is walked draw by draw. A hit (+) streak is consecutive draws where the ball appears. A miss (−) streak is consecutive draws where it is absent. When the ball flips state, that streak length is stored.
The report shows how often each length has closed (histograms for hit and miss), shades a 95% band, and highlights the ball’s current open streak (curseq).
How to read it
Tables: Length = size of the closed streak; Times = how often that length happened; Share = percent of streaks of that sign. Green = common (inside 95%); red = rare residual.
Current streak: positive means the ball is on a hit run right now; negative means it has been missing for that many draws.
Why it matters
If almost all history never ran longer than +9 in a row, an open +10 is extreme—some players bench that ball until the streak breaks.
Long miss streaks work the same way in reverse. This is a play filter, not a guarantee of the next draw. Use Synopsis for recent dates and In-Play for the full P/N board.