How Do I Rundown numbers??

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Many have ask me "How do I rundown numbers?" Running domn numbers are quite simple...there are more tha one way to do it...I personally like to keep things as simple  as possible. Last even in Georgia in the cash 3 ...972 was drawn...to run it down you place 972 at the top of a line paper and count down by stacking the number one after the other by count each individual number. Starting with the 9 first and count...9-0-1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9 and next the 7-8-9-0-1-2-3-4-5-6-7 and last take the 2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9-0-1-2.When you finish you should have 972 at the top and the bottom, if you do not you have done someting wrong. Remember when you get to ten you write a zero and do not carry anything and start back at one. You do the same with cash 4. Remember cash 4 is only as cash 3 with an extra number on th front. When doing a workout for cash 4 always eliminate the front number and work with the back three numbers. Your cash three numbers rundown for 972 should be as follows 972-083-194-205-316-427-538-649-750-861-972. In Georgia in cash 4 for last even 6769 was drawn...it's rundown should look like this..6769-7870-8981-9092-0103-1214-2325-3436-4547-5658-6769. Usually from most rundown at least one of these number usually repeat within seven days. All of these number belong to this family of numbers. Because you like a particular number it does not mean that numbers has to be drawn, there are nine others in family that could be drawn. And in he case of a double with exception of the 500 rundown there are 20 number possibilities.

That is how I rundow numbers in a nut shell, although I have different ways of lining my numbers up to get my results; but that is a whole diffent story to be told in a later blog post...Good Bye and Good Luck...

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Avatar mrlottery15 -
#1
Here are my addition and subtraction numbers for today to be played in all states...203....797...979...741...
Avatar susie545 -
#2
thank you.
Avatar bigato1010 -
#3
Mrlottrey15 your plan is working keep up the execellent work you doing..

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