Neutering the matrix changes

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For some while I've been zipping around in the results histories trying to find a way around the high numbers frustrations that have resulted from the MM matrix change, and will soon be followed by PB.

I mentioned on earlier posts that I was also exploring the strange correspondence between the two highest numbers each draw and the historical mirrors whenever those high numbers happened previously.  Naturally, the MM matrix change created some difficulties on that score.

However, it can be overcome.

I probably wouldn't be posting this if I believed anyone but me in this universe is willing to believe these lotteries all behave similarly.  I feel completely safe that no one will go and look to see whether what I'm saying is actually fact.

Anyway, two ways of getting a bead on numbers sets that are in a process of historical repeats are, 1)  the high numbers, and 2)  numbers that repeat on either MM, or PB, or between the two.  (There are several others, as well)

For instance, here are the last three-each (six draws total) for MM and PB.  Yellow = PB, Blue = MM

8/3/2005

5

19

24

28

39

24

8/2/2005

17

22

39

50

52

46

7/30/2005

8

14

35

38

46

34

7/29/2005

4

16

23

25

40

22

7/27/2005

1

4

10

13

29

3

7/26/2005

1

10

18

29

55

8

 

Here are the most recent NY Lotto draws with 39-28 as the high numbers.  The numbers within the NY draws that are in color are the ones also found in the MMPB draws above:

NY 39-28 as highest numbers (last PB draw)

Jan 8, 2005

10

37

38

43

49

50

17

Jan 5, 2005

21

27

28

52

56

57

39

Jan 1, 2005

8

18

37

46

49

57

56

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

May 19, 2004

3

4

29

34

43

53

15

May 15, 2004

7

15

28

32

39

56

29

May 12, 2004

5

7

11

20

26

38

44

Here are the most recent NY Lotto draws with 39 repeated between MMPB as happened on the most recent MMPB draws:

NY 39 repeats

 

 

 

 

 

 

Apr 6, 2005

22

26

29

31

35

49

50

Apr 2, 2005

4

36

39

52

53

54

15

Mar 30, 2005

1

16

17

20

40

43

39

Mar 26, 2005

3

9

31

44

47

57

52

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Apr 17, 2004

38

45

47

49

51

56

42

Apr 14, 2004

18

39

43

47

48

55

9

Apr 10, 2004

4

7

23

39

56

59

42

Apr 7, 2004

5

8

16

25

31

46

10

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Feb 28, 2004

1

4

6

25

30

54

14

Feb 25, 2004

14

16

27

39

47

48

35

Feb 21, 2004

4

14

21

23

30

39

2

Feb 18, 2004

17

19

29

37

40

50

23

As you can see, every number within those three-each MM and PB draws is also found on the NY Lotto draws for those high numbers and 39 repeats.  Every number in those six draws except 13 and 24 is found within those NY Lotto draws with similar characteristics.

Conclusion:

You figure it out.

Jack

 

 

 

 

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