Glossary & Methodology
Important Notice
KINO is a game of absolute chance. kino-iq provides analytical tools for educational tracking and entertainment. Historical data does not anticipate future draws. There are no certain outcomes. kino-iq operates independently and is not affiliated with OPAP or Allwyn.
Core Concepts
**KINO draw**: A single random event where 20 numbers are generated from a pool of 80.
**Data window**: The specific timeframe or number of consecutive historical draws used as the basis for statistical calculations.
**Cached/revalidated data**: OPAP data is fetched dynamically but cached temporarily to optimize performance. Results may not be instantly available and may show minor delays.
**Sample/fallback data**: When official API data cannot be fetched, static placeholder data is used to demonstrate the interface. This data is not real and is clearly labeled.
Descriptive Statistics
**Descriptive statistics**: Mathematical summaries of past events. They describe what has already happened, not what will happen.
**Frequency overview**: A count of how many times each number appeared within the selected data window.
**Absence in current window / draws since last seen**: The number of consecutive draws that have occurred since a specific number last appeared.
**Bucket distribution**: A grouping of the 80 numbers into smaller ranges (e.g., 1-10, 11-20) to analyze which ranges were more prevalent historically.
**Adjacent pair count**: The occurrence of numbers drawn that are numerically next to each other (e.g., 5 and 6).
**Repeated numbers**: Numbers from the immediately preceding draw that appeared again in the target draw.