Looking to play "better numbers", then take another look at The Lottery Code's numbers

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If you are interested in number patterns, I'd like to share the following with you.

As you can see, I am posting from Africa and therefore I don't spend much time looking at

winning MegaMillions winning numbers for jackpots in the US.

 

But yesterday, while looking at The Lottery Code's numbers, I found a piece of paper on my desk

with the Mega Millions winnings numbers written on it. They are:

2    4    23    38    46      Mega ball    23

 

I had only written them down because it was the largest jackpot ever recorded at $640 million.

To my surprise, I noticed that the Mega Millions winning numbers 2, 4, 23, 38, 46 with Mega ball 23

appeared TWICE in a cluster of numbers in The Lottery Code (a book which is listed on Lottery Post).

 

First time.

Over 3 weeks on the 22nd, 23rd, and 24th line (i.e. 15, 22, and 29 April 1995 respectively),

4 (FOUR) of the Mega Millions numbers together with the Mega Ball 23 appeared in The Lottery Code.

15 April 1995 : 4, 23

22 April 1995 : 38, 46

29 April 1995 : 23

 

Second time.

Over another 3 weeks on the 35th, 36th and 37th line (i.e. 15, 22, and 29 July 1995 respectively),

the Mega Millions winning numbers again appeared. BUT this time they all appeared.

15 July 1995 : 4, 38

22 July 1995 : 2, 23 (plus the numbers 2 and 3 also appeared).

29 July 1995 : 46

 

Wow, The Mega Millions winning numbers 2, 4, 23, 38, 46 with the Mega ball 23 occurred TWICE in a number pattern in the lottery code's numbers.

So these numbers have occurred more frequently than average.

(I have also just read on Lottery Post that the Mega Millions winning numbers for

Tuesday, 20 March 2012 were 1, 4, 6, 11, 14 and 31.

Please look at the 22nd line of The Lottery Code's numbers, i.e. 15 April 1995.

It reads : 1, 4, 6, 23, 26, 49 Bonus number 8.)

 

I think it will be useful to those looking to play "better numbers" to take another look

at The Lottery Code's numbers on page 9 of that book. And then use the power of imagination.

Cheers and good luck!

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