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			<pubDate>Mon, 23 Jun 2008 02:06:31 GMT</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>&#x3c;br /&#x3e;my bad it was 2006 not 2007...</p>]]></description>
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			<pubDate>Sat, 21 Jun 2008 01:14:32 GMT</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Well i am still working on TNtea schooling for Powerball and i&#x27;ve made an incredible progress and i found one of her combos to be very rare...So rare that it should have very few combinations...I am talking about 1-1-3 combo type....But the problem is not that, the problem is in what i call the high ending digits...6,16,26,36,46, 7,17,27,37,47, 8,18,28,38,48, 9,19,29,39,49, 10,20,30,40,50 are all high ending digits...The pattern is this...perhaps a 93% of the time the Powerball winning combinations will have 3 high ending digits, or 2 high ending digits or 1 high ending digit but is mostly 3 or 2 of them...And when it happens, most of the time the high ending digit of each kind will not repeat, it will usually be a mixture of 2 or 3 different ones...Example you will not see a combination with two 9&#x27;s on it or with 2 eights...<br /><br />But the problem is if i could only KNOW which ending digits are going to be together and play next...This way i can reduce the combination a lot, so much that they will be playeable...Already combinations (i am talking the 5 balls not inclusing the bonus ball) so already combinations that have the format 1-1-3 are very rare, now reduce that to combinations that have 3 high ending digits or 2 high ending digits....That will make it a very big reduction...All i need now is to know which 3 different or 2 different ending digits are going to play so that i can reduce it even more to combinations that will have XYZ or XY high ending digits....<br /><br />Another pattern that i found is that remember the 1-1-3 combo type? Well the 1-1 part of it 1 will be even and the next 1 will be odd or viceversa, but you will not see very often 1 even and 1 even, or 1 odd and 1 odd reducing the combination even more...<br /><br />all you will have to do is play them every drawing and wait for the 1-1-3 combo type to show up...which in a 7 month period in 2007, 1-1-3 showed up 6 times...I haven&#x27;t check 2008 to see when 1-1-3 type show up....<br /><br />I say reducing but i don&#x27;t have a software to reduce it...I hope to get me one from Rentacoder.com in 5 months...but i am calculating in my head...<br /><br />But that&#x27;s the problem i have right now, figuring out which 3 or 2 high ending digits will show up...Remember i don&#x27;t want to know which number of the high ending digits group is going to be, just want to know which high ending digits is going to be...If i can know which number of the high ending digit group is going to be that will be wonderful, that will be awesome, then i&#x27;ll be able to know which EXACT combination is going to play next...<br /><br />And remember the entire combination has to have 3 even numbers or 2 even numbers...That narrows down the field even more...<br /><br />any help welcomed...<br /><br />... &#x5b;&#xa0;<a href="/blogentry/23036">More</a>&#xa0;&#x5d;</p>]]></description>
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