Okay, so I’ve been messing around with this “giron paire prediction” thing, and let me tell you, it’s been a ride. I’m no expert, just a guy who likes to tinker, so don’t expect any fancy jargon here.

First off, I had to figure out what this even was. Turns out, it’s about trying to guess even numbers, seemingly in some lottery or gambling context. I’m not big on gambling, but the prediction part? That got me hooked.
I started by, well, just observing. I grabbed a bunch of past results – whatever I could find online. Just a big, messy pile of numbers. I spent a good few hours just staring at them, trying to see if anything jumped out. Nothing did, obviously.
Then, I thought, “Okay, let’s get organized.” I threw all those numbers into a spreadsheet. It looked… intimidating. But hey, at least it was neat. I started highlighting the even numbers, just to visually separate them from the odd ones.
Next, I tried some simple stuff. I calculated how often even numbers appeared overall. I looked for any obvious patterns, like “Does an even number show up more often after an odd number?” Nope. Seemed totally random, at least to my untrained eye.
I even tried some, let’s call them, “creative” approaches. I looked at the dates, the days of the week, anything I could think of that might possibly influence the numbers. Yeah, I know, it sounds silly. But I was having fun, and that’s what mattered.

After a few days of this, I realized I wasn’t getting anywhere with my basic methods. I needed something… more. That’s when I started looking into some basic statistical tools. I’m no math whiz, so I stuck to the easy stuff, like calculating averages and frequencies.
My “Sophisticated” Analysis (LOL)
- Frequency Analysis: I checked the numbers appering frequency.
- Average Gaps: I looked at how many draws, on average, happened between even numbers.
I fiddled with these tools for a while, tweaking things here and there, trying to find something that would give me an edge. I even wrote a little script to help me automate some of the calculations. It wasn’t pretty, but it worked (most of the time).
So, did I crack the code? Did I find the secret to predicting even numbers? Nope. Not even close. What I did find was that this whole thing is probably just random chance. But hey, I learned a few things about spreadsheets, basic statistics, and my own (lack of) ability to predict the future. And I had a good time doing it.
It’s important to remember that trying to predict random events is, well, pretty much impossible. But the process of trying, of exploring the data, that’s where the real fun is. At least, that’s what I found. And that’s what I wanted to share my experience of it.