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			<pubDate>Sun, 05 Apr 2009 19:28:58 GMT</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>But it could work on the 5/5 + 0 of Powerball...</p>]]></description>
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			<title>Original Blog Entry: The Consecutive Numbers System/Pattern thanks to Edge...</title>
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			<pubDate>Sun, 05 Apr 2009 00:40:58 GMT</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>EDGE FROM LOTTERYPOST.COM CAME UP WITH THIS IDEA, THANKS TO A PAPER THAT HE/SHE READ...I DECIDED TO POST THIS SYSTEM IN MY BLOG SO MY READERS COULD READ IT...<br /><br />WHAT IF YOU WAS TO LOOK AT CONSECUTIVES NUMBERS...Combinations that have CONSECUTIVES numbers are not that many....<br /><br />Consecutives numbers are numbers like: 2,5,6,18,22,25,32....Consecutives numbers are the 5 and 6...Numbers that are close together basically numbers and the subsequent numbers...Another example is: 6,17,23,24, 36,39....The consecutives numbers are 23 and 24...<br /><br />Thanks edge, you also gave me an idea about deducing...Don&#x27;t worry what deducing is..<br /><br />Not only could it be consecutives, but it could be 2 numbers difference, like instead of being: 8-9-22-29-36-39.. it could be 8-10-22-29-36-39....I wonder how many combinations that have 2 number difference exist? I know there are a few just like consecutives...<br /><br />for like in Powerball from november of las year to present i noticed that there was like 2 consecutives but there were more 2 number differences...<br /><br />another idea is that one could look at the ending digits for this consecutives...<br /><br />Like if you knew that the numbers 8-9 were coming on the next drawings..You could ask how many combination are there that have 8-9 consecutives...<br /><br />i am starting to notice that your system/observation can be lethal...but more experiments/research/observations are needed....Not research from the internet but research from LP members, that&#x27;s what i mean...<br /><br />plus the even/odd filters, plus high/low filters, plus high ending digits/low ending digts filter, plus spread filters....That&#x27;s if you like, but i think you would have to do it because Powerball has some staggering odds/amount of combinations...Also hot/cold numbers....<br /><br />I also wanted to point out that if you use the Ending digits: it will be 1-2, 2-3, 3-4, 4-5, 5-6, 6-7, 7-8, 8-9, 9-0...Basically 5 consecutives to choose from, then if you pick 1 of them for instance let&#x27;s say if you pick: 2-3, then it will be 2-3, 12-13, 22-23, 32-33, 42-43, in total 5....Just let&#x27;s pray that those 5 combined have less combinations...<br /><br />And not only that but consecutives in the same ending digit don&#x27;t repeat from the previous drawings so that&#x27;s 4 consecutives that you have to choose from....<br /><br />example: if 2-3 plays the next time a consecutives plays it will not be 2-3 but something else...This occurs most of the time...<br /><br />This system works better for Pick5/39..I might work on Pick6/42...But for Powerball which has staggering odds, is a challenge...<br /><br />... &#x5b;&#xa0;<a href="/blogentry/28736">More</a>&#xa0;&#x5d;</p>]]></description>
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