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Embracing the coincidence of it all, a 6/49 strategy
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So, we will be looking at a 6/49 game, the PA Match 6. Needing 2 number sets to start with...
1. The most frequent by position
2. The most frequent by any position
3. (The dumb part). For each position select the number that is between them... that would be for example: IF the most frequent by position is a 1 in the first column, and the most frequent overall (after sorting) is a 5, then select a 3 because that is the same distance. BUT... what if the numbers do not have a middle? Such as 1 and 4? Easy... for the first 3 positions that the one higher... eg 1, 2, 3, 4 would be 3. For the highest 3 take the one lower, such that 45, 44, 43, 42 you play the 43. IF the number is the same, play that number... also if they are one apart, such as 39 and 40 in the 4th position, play the lower number (39)
Sounds too simple, and it surely has no scientific basis, you could use any 2 lines, such as the last 2 draws...
In my case, I am using numbers derived from frequency, but since we are forgetting the math and making up a coincidental system from scratch... why not?
I saw something on a Netflix spy show recently (Night Agent) where they were planning a break in and the advice given was to start with the stupidest plan and refine from there...
It is no more or less valid than any other workout system, and could be applied to any game with 6 drawn balls, such as the PB or MM.
Let's hope for dumb luck!

Comments
Night one had a match and night 2 did not. Too soon to tell, but getting the pick was super easy! No history required (outside of the statistic lines I used to generate the pick).
The QP lines were horrible, lots of consecutive numbers.
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