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super pi grid system
no problem. so the first time i did the procedure i got 520.63083320433. what i did was calculate the value
(520.63083320433 + pi) x sqrt2 = 740.72606824532
and then i put the 72606824532 in my second line. then i calculated the value
(740.72606824532 + pi) x sqrt2 = 1051.98773465398
and i put the 98773465398 on the third line. and then i just kept going like that. any method that makes a 7 by 11 grid you can call a 7-11 method. the good thing about these big grids is you can fi
Dec 1, 2024, 3:19 pm - Brock Lee - Lottery Systems Forum
super pi grid system
this is a grid system that actually works. first take your starting number, let's say 365. first you add pi, then multiply by the square root of 2, then take the first 11 digits after the decimal point as the first line of your grid.
(365 + pi) x sqrt2 = 520.63083320433
then you keep doing this procedure with each new number you get, until you get 7 lines of a grid. some people also call this the 7-11 method. like this:
63083320433
72606824532
98773465398
17820473596
7015
Dec 1, 2024, 12:00 pm - Brock Lee - Lottery Systems Forum
