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			<title>Original Blog Entry: The Wave</title>
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			<pubDate>Wed, 16 Jan 2019 23:33:33 GMT</pubDate>
			<dc:creator>AllenB</dc:creator>
			<description><![CDATA[<p>Every so often, the Running Wave of my enthusiasm takes a prolonged dip. My enthusiasm does not dissipate, It, changes focus or tries to focus on some new question. At the height of my participation in the RL Hybrid 3 Threads, I had two startling revelations. First was the realization that a long running quest was finally done. RL had put together a way of looking at everything in one place. Sure, it was aimed at the Codes but, the method could be applied to the combinations themselves. There for instant viewing ware all of the things that we all track. Easy views of skips, counts and histories of repeats, doubles,,,,,you name it, it was all there. All that needed to be done was to find a way to pull it al together. You see, you still have to guess between fewer options; but you still have to guess. I have been trying to guess for some time, looking for reasons. Now look at that last statement again. Looking for Reasons when it is a well-known fact that Random Does Not Reason. Falling back on the It has to go somewhere fact is not the same but it almost feels like it. Somewhere feels like a different guess. It is one where groups vie for attention without a clue to their importance. Getting 2 correct is about a 30% deal. Unfortunately, if takes 3 which is not happening for me.<br /><br />And the Second Revelation was a blip that has been growing since it appeared on my brain screen. It was a question of behavior for the digits 0 thru 9. Behavior had to be something other than skips and counts. An automated rearrangement of a grid of digits from 0-9 in columns associated with draw positions was my initial spark. Extracting combinations from the rows of the grid produced a winner from one of the 10 rows in every 5 games. Not much better than expected from the number of combinations wagered to get the hit; but hits come in definite waves from one of the 10 grid lines. Nothing to get to excited about and as it turns out the automated rearrangement was nothing but a skip matcher.<br /><br />The Running Wave took another Turn. This time toward a question about all of it. By that I mean the Random Generated Numbers. I concede against the Ball Draw. The Physical Detective Work is impossible to conduct. Random Generators are an artificial expulsion of digits that result from a digital routine. Somewhere in this artificial activity, there may be a slip. A Crack that is open in variable sizes that can be found and used to get an accurate preview. I know one thing, I have to take off my old glasses to see this one. I am not sure that I have rid myself of those counts and skips, in fact I haven t. I am just counting something new to me and doing it over every RNG Draw in California. Taking aim at Supper Lotto. All of the Other Games contribute to the counts. Counts are taken between draws and are arraigned to display counts of each digit in the columns of the Super Lotto Draw. Right digits are counted to generate a use chart for each digit before the next draw. Then its off to look for clues.<br /><br />I am on this Wave for who knows how long. I don t think I am going back to the 3 Guesses for a while.<br /><br />... &#x5b;&#xa0;<a href="/blogentry/141016">More</a>&#xa0;&#x5d;</p>]]></description>
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