Quote: Originally posted by Blackapple on November 12, 2004
Thanks Califdude,Do you show
a root nine in your computations?
I know its close to showing.
No, I don't do root sums, only what I call sum columns. That means just the ones digit is used, so if a number has a sum of 3 or 13 or 23 it is in column 3. That gives me (for boxed numbers) 10 equal columns of 22. Root sums are only 9 columns (if you eliminate the 000) and they are either 25 or 24 numbers in the columns.
Here is a part of my database:
Day
|
Number
|
Sum
|
Jump
|
11-12 mid
|
|
|
|
11-11 eve
|
363
|
12
|
-3
|
11-11 mid
|
131
|
5
|
-2
|
11-10 eve
|
296
|
17
|
-1
|
11-10 mid
|
242
|
8
|
-4
|
11-09 eve
|
048
|
12
|
-1
|
11-09 mid
|
904
|
13
|
-3
|
11-08 eve
|
583
|
16
|
+1
|
11-08 mid
|
843
|
15
|
5
|
11-07 eve
|
578
|
20
|
-3
|
11-06 eve
|
553
|
13
|
+4
|
11-06 mid
|
405
|
9
|
-4
|
11-05 eve
|
913
|
13
|
+3
|
11-05 mid
|
316
|
10
|
+3
|
11-04 eve
|
926
|
17
|
+1
|
11-04 mid
|
169
|
16
|
0
|
11-03 eve
|
088
|
16
|
-2
|
11-03 mid
|
170
|
8
|
+1
|
11-02 eve
|
250
|
7
|
+2
|
11-02 mid
|
339
|
15
|
-1
|
11-01 eve
|
132
|
6
|
+2
|
11-01 mid
|
004
|
4
|
+2
|
10-31 eve
|
796
|
22
|
+3
|
10-30 eve
|
298
|
19
|
+3
|
10-30 mid
|
141
|
6
|
-4
|
10-29 eve
|
118
|
10
|
-1
|
10-29 mid
|
731
|
11
|
-1
|
10-28 eve
|
633
|
12
|
-2
|
10-28 mid
|
987
|
24
|
0
|
10-27 eve
|
815
|
14
|
-3
|
10-27 mid
|
755
|
17
|
-1
|
10-26 eve
|
468
|
18
|
-3
|
10-26 mid
|
182
|
11
|
+4
|
10-25 eve
|
052
|
7
|
+3
|
10-25 mid
|
860
|
14
|
+2
|
10-24 eve
|
877
|
22
|
0
|
10-23 eve
|
408
|
12
|
-1
|
10-23 mid
|
094
|
13
|
+2
|
10-22 eve
|
506
|
11
|
-4
|
10-22 mid
|
988
|
25
|
5
|
10-21 eve
|
145
|
10
|
-2
|
10-21 mid
|
138
|
12
|
+1
|
The numbers in pink are doubles and the 2 that are in green are sequence numbers (3 in a row). The sum is yellow if the draw had a neighbor (2 or more numbers in sequence).
The "jump" is the difference between the current sum column and the previous sum column. Here is the chart for Georgia:
5=
|
63
|
+4=
|
42
|
+3=
|
52
|
+2=
|
63
|
+1=
|
56
|
0=
|
46
|
-1=
|
54
|
-2=
|
48
|
-3=
|
63
|
-4=
|
61
|
The four numbers in yellow are the top 4 jumps. So....since the draw last night was 363 with a sum of 12, that would give a sum column of 2 (just the ones digit). If I were looking for a sum based on my jump chart, then it would be 2+5 = 7, 2+2 =4, 2-3 = 9, and 2-4 = 8. So I would be looking at numbers that had a sum with a ones digit of 7 or 4 or 9 or 8.
Here is the chart of the sum columns:
0
|
1
|
2
|
3
|
4
|
5
|
6
|
7
|
8
|
9
|
000
|
001
|
002
|
003
|
004
|
005
|
006
|
007
|
008
|
009
|
019
|
029
|
011
|
012
|
013
|
014
|
015
|
016
|
017
|
018
|
028
|
038
|
039
|
049
|
022
|
023
|
024
|
025
|
026
|
027
|
037
|
047
|
048
|
058
|
059
|
069
|
033
|
034
|
035
|
036
|
046
|
056
|
057
|
067
|
068
|
078
|
079
|
089
|
044
|
045
|
055
|
119
|
066
|
111
|
077
|
113
|
088
|
115
|
099
|
117
|
118
|
128
|
129
|
139
|
112
|
122
|
114
|
124
|
116
|
126
|
127
|
137
|
138
|
148
|
149
|
159
|
123
|
133
|
125
|
135
|
136
|
146
|
147
|
157
|
158
|
168
|
169
|
179
|
134
|
144
|
145
|
155
|
156
|
166
|
167
|
177
|
178
|
188
|
189
|
199
|
226
|
227
|
228
|
229
|
239
|
249
|
222
|
223
|
224
|
225
|
235
|
236
|
237
|
238
|
248
|
258
|
259
|
269
|
233
|
234
|
244
|
245
|
246
|
247
|
257
|
267
|
268
|
278
|
279
|
289
|
299
|
335
|
255
|
256
|
266
|
339
|
277
|
359
|
288
|
333
|
334
|
344
|
336
|
337
|
338
|
348
|
349
|
368
|
369
|
379
|
389
|
399
|
345
|
346
|
347
|
357
|
358
|
377
|
378
|
388
|
479
|
489
|
444
|
355
|
356
|
366
|
367
|
449
|
459
|
469
|
488
|
579
|
499
|
445
|
446
|
447
|
448
|
458
|
468
|
478
|
569
|
588
|
589
|
599
|
455
|
456
|
457
|
467
|
477
|
559
|
578
|
669
|
679
|
689
|
699
|
555
|
466
|
557
|
558
|
568
|
668
|
678
|
688
|
779
|
789
|
799
|
556
|
566
|
567
|
577
|
677
|
777
|
778
|
788
|
888
|
889
|
899
|
999
|
666
|
667
|
If you play only the top 4 sum columns each time, you will be playing 40% of the total numbers, but you will find that the hits are above 40% (close to 50%). In the chart of the jumps for Georgia it is 45.6%. So, you can do a little bit better than "expected".
Hope this helps.