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Straight Into The Heart Of "Absolute Versatility": Part II
ABA CBB ABA AAC ACB BCB BBC CBB ****** ABA CBB ABA AAC ACB BCB BBC CBB In the topmost example: Two progressions are accomodated (Both are to be perceived moving from bottom upwards.): In the left column (illustrated in red): ABA CBB BBC (bottom upwards) In the right column (illustrated in blue): CBB ABA BBC (bottom upwards) Notice that the red C and the blue A are each an instance of the first appearance pr
Apr 15, 2007, 7:01 pm - Grumple Dumple - Lottery Discussion Forum

Straight Into The Heart Of "Absolute Versatility": Part II
Hi again Jap69. Following your posts in this thread with interest. I would be interested in knowing (if it isn't a closely guarded secret with you that is) exactly what today's lottery software is capable of analyzing with regard to the Pick 3 (and 4) type games. Exactly what aspects of the drawings is it analyzing? I am wondering if it makes analyses for each single column in relation to the other two; for any two columns in relation to the third; for all three columns -- and ho
Apr 15, 2007, 6:52 pm - Grumple Dumple - Lottery Discussion Forum

Straight Into The Heart Of "Absolute Versatility": Part II
A few more are displayed along with the ones in the last post. 456 696 284 323 240 810 196 680 331 057 281 733 180 150 726 657 244 410 ----- (Abbreviations: LC = Left Column, MC = Middle Column, RC = Right Column) MC 696 BCB 323 BAB ----- 196 ACB 726 CAB **** MC 696 BCB 240 ABA ----- 810 CAA 726 CAB **** MC 696 BCB 240 ABA ----- 196 ACB 331 BBA **** LC 323 BAB
Apr 13, 2007, 1:17 pm - Grumple Dumple - Lottery Discussion Forum

Straight Into The Heart Of "Absolute Versatility": Part II
An attempt to explain some of my problems with understanding the phenomenon. Let's say that this single drawing occurs: 475 In the left column that 4 (or that B if you prefer) in the 475 is going to be arrived at through all these relationships approaching it: Left column: A A B (4) ---- A B B (4) ---- A C B (4) ---- B A B (4) ---- B B B (4) ---- B C B (4) --- C A B (4) --- C B B (
Apr 12, 2007, 10:17 pm - Grumple Dumple - Lottery Discussion Forum

Straight Into The Heart Of "Absolute Versatility": Part II
Here's a little bit of something for Curious, Kayee and Jap69: 323 240 810 196 680 331 057 281 733 All from left column: 323 240 810 733 ----- 323 810 680 733 ----- 323 680 331 733 in ABC form (if you like): BAB ABC CAA CBB ------- BAB CAA BCA CBB ------- BAB BCA BBA CBB I tend to call those sequences. Look them over.
Apr 12, 2007, 10:17 pm - Grumple Dumple - Lottery Discussion Forum

Straight Into The Heart Of "Absolute Versatility": Part II
Jap69, I'm not going to lie to you -- much of what you have said in your posts seems pretty much over my head. I think part of it is that my brain has been hemorraging numbers for the last many years and I have thought of them only in terms of the phenomenon, so I guess it is very difficult for me to easily integrate new ideas into my understanding. But I am trying to understand your ways of working with the numbers. I am paying attention. From earlier posts of yours: What I think you
Apr 12, 2007, 10:17 pm - Grumple Dumple - Lottery Discussion Forum

Straight Into The Heart Of "Absolute Versatility": Part II
You have my permission to offer anything that is potentially helpful.
Apr 11, 2007, 6:54 pm - Grumple Dumple - Lottery Discussion Forum

Straight Into The Heart Of "Absolute Versatility": Part II
Hi kayee. Can you give us an example using numbers. Yes, I will do that. I will show some progressions going in both directions using real numbers in real drawings. It is important to me to point out at the same time some of the particular difficulties I have been having with it as I do that. So give me some time on that. I'll have to put reference numbers in front of the drawings so that I can then point out which intervals to go to. (I don't think that I can depend on using colo
Apr 11, 2007, 6:53 pm - Grumple Dumple - Lottery Discussion Forum

Straight Into The Heart Of "Absolute Versatility": Part II
Hello Omniscient. I wish it was as simple as seeing this occur in any last two drawings: BBC ABA and then expecting that the CBB will appear the very next drawing to complete and balance it. It doesn't work that way. AV is following it's own particular logic. All the progressions are very specific. It is only occassionally that you will find the three that are needed to balance and complete the progression occurring in three consecutive drawings. If I could just get those
Apr 11, 2007, 3:49 pm - Grumple Dumple - Lottery Discussion Forum

Straight Into The Heart Of "Absolute Versatility": Part II
Just disregard the last post. It's not only the B's with the incorrect colors -- there are some other incorrect colors as well throughout. You won't understand the idea(s) correctly that I am trying to show you with all those wrong colors. If anybody has any ideas about how to correct for the incorrect colors let me know.
Apr 11, 2007, 12:12 pm - Grumple Dumple - Lottery Discussion Forum

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