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Old Recycled Strategy Hits Again By Accident...SC 226 Straight
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You may recall this post: https://www.lotterypost.com/blogentry/118886 where I talked about the anatomy of a small hit.
Well today I was traveling to SC to play a few combinations including my "image" combination.
Decided to do the Julian Calendar workout using the last three draws instead of the calendar. It only produces three main combinations and its pretty quick to do so I thought I would add its 3 combos to the mix. Refer to post noted above for instructions.
Here is SC last three draws which were first added across to produce a root sum, then added down to produce another root sum, and finally the two combinations created were added together (going down) to produce the third combination.
487=4+8+7=19=1+9=10=1
512=7
145=10=1
171
145
226
That's what I calculated quickly, but of course there was an error in adding up the 5+1+2 line, it should have been an 8 root sum, not 7 which would have made the first line a 181, not 171 (see corrected combos below). But I didn't catch the error until I was writing this post. So lucky me, I caught the 226 anyway. Hey, even when I make errors the universe conspires to make things work out in my favor:)-
487=1
512=8
145=1
181
145
236
I also played the X79 X97 79X 97X front pair/ back pairs since SC was showing calendar plays one day in advance. Of course that pair came out in NC instead, with the 397 midday draw. I played front pair/back pair in NC too, but not those. When will I learn that NC and SC are like two peas in a pod, invariably linked together forever.
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