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		<title>Anticipating 12-15 sums</title>
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			<title>Reply #12</title>
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			<pubDate>Thu, 08 Feb 2007 01:47:38 GMT</pubDate>
			<dc:creator>WSN1</dc:creator>
			<description><![CDATA[<p>BlackApple, so according to LeeLee post, how would use sum 12-15group, based upons the pattern within the recorded historY:<br /><br />I looked at Georgia&#x27;s cash 3 from Jan 6, 2007--until today here are the sums I added up.<br /><br />Feb. 7 ----11  23  14  11 12  12<br /><br />16  13  7  11  7  16<br /><br />14  14  8  5  15<br /><br />16  5  21  11  4  Jan 6<br /><br />What does these mean</p>]]></description>
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			<title>Reply #11</title>
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			<pubDate>Thu, 08 Feb 2007 00:47:26 GMT</pubDate>
			<dc:creator>Blackapple</dc:creator>
			<description><![CDATA[<p>I like the idea of looking at the skip patterns.<br /><br />Issue of Skip patterns,<br /><br />A concept by itself,like<br /><br />root sums there must<br /><br />be indicators to be found</p>]]></description>
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			<title>Reply #10</title>
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			<pubDate>Thu, 08 Feb 2007 00:09:52 GMT</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>BlackApple, thanks for continuing this study as discussed in 2 very recent post: https://www.lotterypost.com/thread/150343.htm<br /><br />I like the idea of looking at the skip patterns. However, it is possible for the sum group to be out up 20 drws. See above link, regarding SC Eve. This is not often...One should however, hedge their bank just in case for this worst case. Looking at the last post in this thread regarding the actual sum history from Jan 6 to Feb 7, I am curious also, how would you best</p>]]></description>
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			<title>Reply #9</title>
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			<pubDate>Wed, 07 Feb 2007 20:54:46 GMT</pubDate>
			<dc:creator>leelee84</dc:creator>
			<description><![CDATA[<p>I am trying to understand this 12-15 ssytems<br /><br />I looked at Georgia&#x27;s cash 3 from Jan 6, 2007--until today here are the sums I added up.<br /><br />Feb. 7 ----11  23  14  11 12  12<br /><br />16  13  7   11  7   16<br /><br />14  14  8   5   15<br /><br />16  5  21  11  4  Jan 6<br /><br />What does these mean</p>]]></description>
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			<title>Reply #8</title>
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			<pubDate>Wed, 07 Feb 2007 20:36:41 GMT</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Thank you  for the info Blackapple</p>]]></description>
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			<title>Reply #7</title>
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			<pubDate>Wed, 07 Feb 2007 17:44:20 GMT</pubDate>
			<dc:creator>Blackapple</dc:creator>
			<description><![CDATA[<p>Looking for links for this<br /><br />12-15 sum group after 5<br /><br />draws in a Day or nite drawing only.Root sums,<br /><br />skip patterns,short sums<br /><br />etc. impact at some junction.<br /><br />A lot of sums can be missing<br /><br />but I do&#x27;nt  think this group<br /><br />can be out 12 draws</p>]]></description>
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			<title>Reply #6</title>
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			<pubDate>Wed, 07 Feb 2007 17:21:54 GMT</pubDate>
			<dc:creator>Blackapple</dc:creator>
			<description><![CDATA[<p>I look a the  most  or standard at times<br /><br />Naturally, most people(numbers) fall within one standard deviation of the norm or average. This means, in this case, 68% of all people have an IQ between 90 and 120 (i.e. 105 +/-15). Average being what it is, this sort of person would gets C&#x27;s in high school in most subjects.<br /><br />Moving one more standard deviation out, we will find 95% of all people have an IQ between 75 and 135 (i.e. 105 +/-30). On the higher side, these are the people who got B&#x27;s and... &#x5b;&#xa0;<a href="https://www.lotterypost.com/thread/150539/768107">More</a>&#xa0;&#x5d;</p>]]></description>
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			<title>Reply #5</title>
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			<pubDate>Wed, 07 Feb 2007 17:00:47 GMT</pubDate>
			<dc:creator>Blackapple</dc:creator>
			<description><![CDATA[<p>Constantly trialing<br /><br />assumptions and reading<br /><br />posts https://www.lotterypost.com/thread/103083/5<br /><br />for suggestions.I look<br /><br />for conditions a combo sum<br /><br />would like to fall.Some<br /><br />methods work 90% of the<br /><br />time.We can get a ballpark<br /><br />idea what should come next<br /><br />few days and wait.</p>]]></description>
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			<title>Reply #4</title>
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			<pubDate>Wed, 07 Feb 2007 16:18:20 GMT</pubDate>
			<dc:creator>Blackapple</dc:creator>
			<description><![CDATA[<p>Jennilynn418  is the author of the info below her name<br /><br />I&#x27;m using the 220 chart and its High frequency sums<br /><br />with the Bell Curve in mind.<br /><br />What is the average skip, or times, that misses?<br /><br />I don&#x27;t have tools to track skips or explored the concept fully</p>]]></description>
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			<title>Reply #3</title>
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			<pubDate>Wed, 07 Feb 2007 09:14:04 GMT</pubDate>
			<dc:creator>Timmer692002</dc:creator>
			<description><![CDATA[<p>Blackapple<br /><br />I realize this post was intended for  Jennilynn418, but I have a few questions;<br /><br />Is it correct to presume that the sums of 12  - 15 will work in all states?<br /><br />What is the average skip, or times, that misses?<br /><br />or when should &#x27;we&#x27; start to anticipate the sum of 12-15?<br /><br />Now that you&#x27;ve given a  VERY good explaination of what to look for in sums, what about root sums?<br /><br />Tim</p>]]></description>
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			<title>Reply #2</title>
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			<pubDate>Wed, 07 Feb 2007 07:38:48 GMT</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Of the 1,000 Pick 3 combinations available, 296 have sums of 12 through 15.<br /><br />gl<br /><br />j</p>]]></description>
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			<title>Reply #1</title>
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			<pubDate>Wed, 07 Feb 2007 05:43:38 GMT</pubDate>
			<dc:creator>Blackapple</dc:creator>
			<description><![CDATA[<p>Absence of 3 or more sums<br /><br />after five draws have found<br /><br />a theater on this forum<br /><br />The tough state Fla.<br /><br />Mon, Jan 15, 20077-1-5Found<br /><br />Sun, Jan 14, 20077-7-2<br /><br />Sat, Jan 13, 2007<br /><br />******************************<br /><br />3-1-3<br /><br />Fri, Jan 12, 20078-6-5<br /><br />Thu, Jan 11, 20078-9-7<br /><br />Wed, Jan 10, 20071-8-9<br /><br />Tue, Jan 9, 20075-6-8<br /><br />Mon, Jan 8, 20074-1-1<br /><br />After five draws no<br /><br />12-15 sum</p>]]></description>
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			<title>Anticipating 12-15 sums</title>
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			<pubDate>Wed, 07 Feb 2007 05:40:20 GMT</pubDate>
			<dc:creator>Blackapple</dc:creator>
			<description><![CDATA[<p>Jennilynn418.<br /><br />Using sums is a very effective way to win in the pick3. The most common group of sums are the 12-15 group. To arrive at a sum just add all three digits together. If you take away doubles you have  only 10 numbers to work in each of these 4 groups. In the month of Jan. for NY there were 16 hits from the 12-15 group. Not bad considering there only 40 possible non-match numbers from these sums. Go back the past couple weeks in your state and look for the hottest sum and most due su... &#x5b;&#xa0;<a href="https://www.lotterypost.com/thread/150539">More</a>&#xa0;&#x5d;</p>]]></description>
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