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			<pubDate>Tue, 06 Jan 2009 16:24:07 GMT</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Hey,<br /><br />You know before I posted the Unfair Advantage digits, I was just thinking it was the three digits from my ad account that were showing in the next day&#x27;s PK3/PK4 in SC and NC. While posting, I noticed that the mirrors were showing too, so I included that observation. And yesterday I noticed even more. So I&#x27;m just saying, it is good to share b/c it always comes back ten-fold.<br /><br />So, for example, here&#x27;s an illustration of how yesterday&#x27;s UA #s showed in the draws. The UA was 215 (760) mirror, and 0=3, and 6 flipping to become a 9. Will use this color when a number has been flipped, ie 0=3 and viceaversa and 6=9 and 4=7. For those who are used to using mirrors, totals and totals of the mirror, this observation will be useful. For those who don&#x27;t know what that last sentence means, you can learn. I&#x27;ve only been learning about this numbers game since mid September, so keep at it.<br /><br />EX 1 EX 2<br /><br />SC MD/3 (779) SC MD/4 (5361)<br /><br />2 1 5 2 1 5<br /><br />7 6 0 7 6 0<br /><br />3 3<br /><br />In ex 1, you can see the 2 highlighted as a mirror (making it a 7) even though it was an original UA #, but highlighting it this way shows you how to account for doubles in this workout. The 6 flipped to a 9, which is not unusual in the lotto. So that gives you the 779 draw for SC MD.<br /><br />Now, ex 2 was what I found so fascinating. By posting the numbers in ttt format, it is easy to see where the four digit draw came from in SC MD (hindsight is 20/20). Who would have thought picking the four digit could be this simple, 5361, and all touching! Wish I had been ttt-ing these digits b4 yesterday. I would have been singing cha-ching this morning on that 4 digit.<br /><br />So I&#x27;m just introducing the ttt format as a possible tool to use with the system because it helps us to visualized the possibilities. ( For anyone wondering where the 3 came from in the above ttt, it came from the fact that there is a 0 on the line above, and it helps you to remember that 0=3. So if there is a 0 in the ttt, add the 3 on the next line)<br /><br />As I continue to play w/ this system, I think I&#x27;ll try to find some rules on how to introduce the missing digits into the equation, such as the example below for yesterday.<br /><br />4 (1 digit higher or lower than the number it sits on top of, but only do this if the resulting number is not already in the ttt)<br /><br />2 1 5<br /><br />7 6 0<br /><br />3<br /><br />8 (the mirror of the number it is placed under, again do this only if the resulting number is not already in the ttt)<br /><br />With these rules, this ttt has all the numbers, with the 6 acting as a 9. This method would have worked for yesterday&#x27;s draw in both states. Still I will have to play with that some more. Anyone who tries this ttt format might post their observations and conclusions on what might be a good rule for adding missing numbers to the ttt.<br /><br />Of course yesterday&#x27;s NC 192 MD and 261 Eve (repeat offender) were full of the UA numbers.<br /><br />Let&#x27;s see what today&#x27;s good to go UA, 7,9,6, will yield.<br /><br />... &#x5b;&#xa0;<a href="/blogentry/26615">More</a>&#xa0;&#x5d;</p>]]></description>
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