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			<pubDate>Sun, 01 Jul 2018 02:58:26 GMT</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Tonight s Draw Was<br /><br />7<br /><br />11<br /><br />27<br /><br />28<br /><br />36<br /><br />Structure Code 140<br /><br />002<br /><br />001<br /><br />002<br /><br />002<br /><br />002<br /><br />If My Count is Correct, I had 119 Quick Picks as My take on this one. Got 1 Repeat from Game 7. Net Cost is a little loss of confidence. This Not Easy, It is just Easy to Make the Wrong Choice.<br /><br />The Sniper Rifle is Ready for Testing. By Testing, I mean Forward, Not Backward. For Me, I think Back Testing does something to your sense of Reality. Often after Back Testing an Idea, I have fallen into the notion that It Ain t that Hard . Setting Filters after the fact Only lets you know that the Winners Survived the Filters. That is comforting; but, Dialing up a Set of Filters for a New Game erases all of it and you are left standing at the edge of an abyss with a list that you hope names the Next Numbers emerging from that abyss. Making the List has been made easy by the Control Panel. To Me (because I created it and have played with it and understand it) the Control Panel is Simple to Operate. The Problem is that it is very precise and a bit squirrely. Squirrely in that there are so many Switches. In my attempt to put it all right in front of the Operator, It, could be too much to take in; but, If, you look at it for awhile and get a chance to flip a few Switches and simultaneously see the Wounded and Rescued Report Update, you might find something. I don t know because I have not found it yet. Truth is, I probably Won t Find IT, because IT does not exist.<br /><br />I am now taking aim at Pairs. The Man in the Check Covered Bus appears to be particularly interested in Consecutive Pairs and calls them Twins. Triplets are also on his Radar.<br /><br />If you go back to the Origin of the 8 Game Round (39/5) and apply it to Pairs you get a 74 Game round. That is because there are 741 possible pairs 10 of which are drawn each Game. (741/10). The 2/3 Rule on the None Hitting Pairs (at least in Ca) runs at 35.8% on average. The Beginning of the Pairs Hunt begins with the Running 8 Game No Hit % as shown in the Picture Below.<br /><br />... &#x5b;&#xa0;<a href="/blogentry/134784">More</a>&#xa0;&#x5d;</p>]]></description>
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