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Basic Lottery Math Explained
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Excerpts from Tenaj’s 111 Minus:123 Plus Rundown Tutorial E-Book – Lottery Math Chapter
BASIC LOTTERY MATH
Lottery Math is the blueprint of the Minus 111: Plus 123 Rundown. It has its own math and is quite different from math as we know it. The math we've learned is infinite. It goes on and on and is innumerable; however, Lottery Math maintains a loop. It stays within the realm of 000-999, never going outside of it. The digits 0-9 wrap continuously. The count doesn't go past 9. In regular math 9+1 = 10; in lottery math, the digits do not go below 0 nor above 9 so 9+1= 0. This is what happens with the Rundown; the digits continuously wrap around each other, to form 3 digit numbers.
Minus 111 |
Plus 123 |
000 |
000 |
999 |
123 |
888 |
246 |
777 |
369 |
666 |
482 |
555 |
505 |
444 |
628 |
333 |
741 |
222 |
864 |
111 |
987 |
000 |
000 |
Left Column - Minus Side
First digit minus1 down,
Second digit minus 1 down
Third digit minus 1 down - continue in this manner until returning to original digit
Right Column - Plus Side
First digit plus 1 down, (0+1=0)
Second digit plus 2 down (0+2=2)
Third digit plus 3 down (0+3=3) thus giving 123 below 000.
Proceed as above until returning to 000
Two important components of Lottery Math are the Mirror, and the Total. They play a special part in the Rundown.
THE MIRROR
This is a mirror chart. It is only two rows, but contains all 10 digits.
0 |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
6 |
7 |
8 |
9 |
Note each vertical pair; the digit directly below the top row digit is its' mirror and the digit directly above the bottom row digit is its' mirror. A good rule is to remember that each digit has one and only one mirror. The mirrored pairs are each other and completely interchangeable.
THE TOTAL
Subtract the number from 999 DO NOT CARRY!
999 999
-444 -555
555 444
The purpose of the Total is to turn over a number and send it back in the other direction. It's like going to the end and starting all over backwards. That is exactly what is happening many times when a workout is thought to stop working.
Even though it’s not necessary to understand the Rundown to do Lottery Math techniques - it would be helpful. The following examples are not in the E-book but simple techniques that I’ve learned over the years that can be used as a workout of the last number draw. Often you will see in past draw history that number drawn was a product of its Lottery Math.
Lottery Math Workout Examples
Numbers often travel in clusters comprised of the Mirror, Total, and Mate and very often the followers and relatives follow with no apparent reason. But with Lottery Math you can put you hands on what’s most likely to follows by a simple Lottery Math workout that takes the number drawn and use the Mirror and Total in all of its scenarios.
If you do these shortcuts to a number: The Mirror, Total, Mate, Total to the Mirror, Mate to the Number, Mate to the Mirror, Mate to the Total and Mate to the Total/Mirror then you have covered all basics to what it is associated with that number. And if you use workouts like pairs, root sums, hot, cold etc. It cuts down on choices and actually keeps you in the proper direction because Lottery Math keeps you in the loop that number is in.
Most often when a number draw in your state, you will see one or several of the Lottery Math in its recent history.
A Mirror – 456-901
Count five down on the original Rundown to get the Mirror. It is always located on the left (minus side) in the fifth position down. The Mirror to 000 is 555 and the Mirror to 456 is 901.
456 |
|
345 |
579 |
234 |
692 |
123 |
715 |
012 |
838 |
901 |
951 |
890 |
074 |
789 |
197 |
678 |
210 |
567 |
333 |
456 |
456 |
The Total for 456-543
But the shortcut is
999
456
543
Only Doubles Have mates
Six-Way Number
Tips
A Mate 223-332 - Transpose the double digits. (The two digits that are the same) example 665 is 556 and vice versa
A Follower (or travels with) - 456-379,500 - a cluster is obtained through observing patterns and tracking
A Cluster -116,166,074,106,401,726 - a cluster is obtained through observing patterns and tracking
Series Numbers – 012, 089,019,123, 234, 456, 678, 789, - numbers with consecutive digits- usually when you see one you will see the other. Certain ones trigger the other. Also, numbers outside the series trigger the series numbers as well and it doesn’t matter what state just as long as it hit the board.
True Examples:
123/678 – 100 will trigger 678 vice versa
089/504/048/789/019
678/789
234/579/666/366
379/456,500
When you see posters calling numbers, don’t be envious – you can do it too – it’s no secret. And when a number hit your state rather than saying “where did that come from” you’ll say “yes” I hit that.
Comments
could you just show me one example.
12/19/2007 NC (E) 010
12/05/2007 NC (E) 876
I also said that 678 and 789 travels together as well - it's been showing the best lately but when they switch - switch with them
Wed, Feb 13, 2008 South Carolina Pick 3 897
Sat, Feb 9, 2008 South Carolina Pick 3 678
Wed, Feb 6, 2008 Ohio Pick 3 987
Sun, Feb 3, 2008 Ohio Pick 3 867
This is how these 3 numbers have done together if you are a across the board player. You could have just played ONLY those 3 numbers all month long and hit almost every day. I can show you many many examples like this.
Mon, Feb 25, 2008 Ohio Pick 3 8-7-6
Fri, Feb 22, 2008 Idaho Pick 3 6-7-8
Fri, Feb 22, 2008 Nebraska Pick 3 0-0-1
Fri, Feb 22, 2008 North Carolina Pick 3 7-8-9
Thu, Feb 21, 2008 Western Canada Pick 3 8-7-9
Tue, Feb 19, 2008 Georgia Cash 3 9-7-8
Sat, Feb 16, 2008 Wisconsin Daily Pick 3 9-7-8
Fri, Feb 15, 2008 Maryland Midday Pick 3 0-1-0
Fri, Feb 15, 2008 New Mexico Pick 3 8-7-6
Thu, Feb 14, 2008 New York Midday Numbers 1-0-0, Lucky Sum: 1
Wed, Feb 13, 2008 South Carolina Pick 3 8-9-7
Tue, Feb 12, 2008 Tennessee Cash 3 7-6-8
Mon, Feb 11, 2008 Texas Pick 3 Night 1-0-0, Sum It Up: 1
Sat, Feb 9, 2008 Minnesota Daily 3 8-6-7
Sat, Feb 9, 2008 South Carolina Pick 3 6-7-8
Fri, Feb 8, 2008 California Midday 3 9-8-7
Wed, Feb 6, 2008 Michigan Daily 3 8-7-6
Wed, Feb 6, 2008 Ohio Pick 3 9-8-7
Wed, Feb 6, 2008 Quebec La Quotidienne 3 8-9-7
Tue, Feb 5, 2008 Indiana Daily 3 6-7-8
Tue, Feb 5, 2008 Ontario Pick 3 8-7-6
Tue, Feb 5, 2008 Washington, D.C. Midday Lucky Numbers 8-9-7
Mon, Feb 4, 2008 New Jersey Pick 3 0-0-1
Sun, Feb 3, 2008 Ohio Pick 3 8-6-7
Let me know if I answered your question or not. Really all you have to do is track and see what numbers always shows with another number.
You have a good membership jcmartin269. Go to search past results and back-test these followers. Best-test your state and see how it does with Lottery Math Mirror/total all scenario method.
Let me know if I've answered your question or if you have any more. I have a hair appointment but I'll be back in a few hours.
I also got your rundown e book and having a hard time understanding how to use this e book.
PLEASE SHOW ME AN EXAMPLE THAT I WILL BE ABLE TO UNDERSTAND.
No - to answer your question –The number 100 does not trigger all the numbers above but there are other numbers that trigger 100.
These are the numbers I’ve found in my tracking to trigger 100
123/678/789
Joyce - make sure you update your e-book to the Second Edition (free) - The First Edition is missing some of those examples you were talking about. Using NC as the example state was a bad idea on the First Edition. NC Lottery was just too new at the time. It's my home state and I favored it.
The Second Edition has examples, techniques, and illustrations for every statement made. Also, there's a workout, a positions chart and the state of Ohio is demonstrated using real draw data for back-testing and other examples.
There is a special chapter on Finding Your Numbers and a Rundown file from 000-999. It has a Glossary as well. You shouldn't have any problems. Everything is done in baby steps for reader comprehension. My editor made sure of that. Didn't have an editor on the First Edition. We learn we grow.
If you have any questions about Lottery Math post it here - if you have any questions about the E-book - email me at my personal email address. My e-mail address is in my profile.
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