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Originally posted by WIN D on February 11, 2005
Sorry chou.....just got in. Here is a 10 column sums chart with both the 6 ways and the doubles and trips. A lot of folks perfer it to the old unbalanced sums chart. This way we can expect each column to hit an even amount of times or around 10 per cent. This way the sum
6,16, and
26 are all grouped under one column only. Neat and simple. I myself stick to the 10
single number sums chart .......most of the time.
Here is another Sums Chart with the double Sums included.
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That's the chart that I use. I call it "sum columns" because, as you point out, the 6 column is actually 6, 16, and 26. Each column has 22 numbers. Root sums do not have equal columns, so I like this one much better.