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how to do lottery math?
many people have different ways as i understand it you do not carry over but what about when your minusing the numbers using lottery math what do you do? do you minus the numbers it self or spaces of the numbers alot of people swear by this lottery math is the best way to get winning numbers for you to play what do you think please give your opinium.
Jul 25, 2009, 9:44 pm - soto732 - Lottery Systems Forum
Sunday's to Saturday's
Hey RL, thanks for joining in. I appreciate your interest. Yeah you re using fadic addition. I know some consider that to be lottery math, I however don t. I use only the last digit with lottery math. But in situations where the two numbers go above 999, the highest 3 digit number, I add on a calculator. So yes I use at times two different addition methods. A calculator and lottery math. Or sometimes I just use lottery math. So 5+9 with lottery math the way I think of it is 4, the last digit of
May 20, 2019, 8:31 am - Soledad - Lottery Systems Forum
Sunday's to Saturday's
Hey Lucky Loser how are you?
-The general idea is simple. You can either add the two numbers with lottery math (the sum of the last digit is how I look at lottery math) or you can add the two numbers on a calculator. After that you multiply the same two numbers that you added to get the sum and you divide the result that you get from multiplying the two numbers with the sum of the two numbers. Then the result from the division you add again to the same sum of the original two numbers to give
Aug 21, 2019, 1:39 pm - Soledad - Lottery Systems Forum
711 Rundown
Nevermind, its lottery math.
Feb 7, 2020, 9:49 am - reddog - Lottery Systems Forum
This is one of my systems
No you're missing what I do. You're referring to the first post, I said that I add the 7 numbers with lottery math. Then I add the same 7 numbers on a calculator and get the average of those 7 numbers on a calculator. I do not divide the 7 numbers counted by way of lottery math to get that average. Just on a calculator. Then with the 2 answers I just add them both together again by lottery math. So, the 357, 228, 481, 574, 317, 313, 300 equals 2570. Divide by 7 , 367. Added lottery math 340. Add
Jun 4, 2017, 9:57 pm - Soledad - Lottery Systems Forum
317 with a new twist
Looks like your using regular math use lottery math don't carry your numbers
May 19, 2016, 4:41 pm - bigdaddy - Lottery Systems Forum
V-tracs as true numbers... OHIO
So very true, I use lottery math..........
Apr 15, 2015, 11:19 am - Jani Norman - Lottery Systems Forum
V-tracs as true numbers... OHIO
Interesting. Lottery math or regular?
Apr 15, 2015, 11:13 am - emilyg - Lottery Systems Forum
Pick 3 - 0-6-0/1-6-0 System
Is that lottery math..no carry?
Nov 5, 2014, 6:31 pm - Blackapple - Lottery Systems Forum
Pick-3 pair to combo system
Regular or lottery math?
Oct 27, 2014, 11:16 am - emilyg - Lottery Systems Forum