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i have noticed one thing with the topics Hans is posting...he is mostly replying to himself and not many are paying attention...his number arrangements are correct in some sense but there are just way too many $$$ one has to play thats why no one finds his theory attractive
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Quote: Originally posted by benmas on May 13, 2008
i have noticed one thing with the topics Hans is posting...he is mostly replying to himself and not many are paying attention...his number arrangements are correct in some sense but there are just way too many $$$ one has to play thats why no one finds his theory attractive
This is a good question....Thats why I started a new topic for 14 numbers at another post,Only 234 dollars and win back all your investment.
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Quote: Originally posted by Hans on May 13, 2008
This is a good question....Thats why I started a new topic for 14 numbers at another post,Only 234 dollars and win back all your investment.
you have to demonstrate to others that you can be consistent with that much $ at stake...give an example..say pick a lottery (for example jersey cash 5 (5/40)...then for a week make your predictions and summarize your results together with hits and net profits at the end of the week...when people see the bottom line they will say yes or no to your method..if you fail to do a concrete example no one will pay attention to this
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Quote: Originally posted by benmas on May 13, 2008
you have to demonstrate to others that you can be consistent with that much $ at stake...give an example..say pick a lottery (for example jersey cash 5 (5/40)...then for a week make your predictions and summarize your results together with hits and net profits at the end of the week...when people see the bottom line they will say yes or no to your method..if you fail to do a concrete example no one will pay attention to this
Exactly, that's what I've been trying to get through to Hans but he just toots his own horn. Show something that is doable. As benmas said. If you are trying to convince us that your "system is simply the best" then put your money where your mouth is. I'm not one to discourage people here from stating their ideas, strategies or system but I think you are not giving us anything that we can use within reason.
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It's always the same:: alot of plus one minus 2 systems,,,,200% get your money back plus more!!! but they never play the prediction boards or the challenges.....and in Maddogs challenge all he asks for is your best hand out of 12 WB's and 4 MB's.....thats 3168 possible combinations he is giving you to match a 0+1 or better. (For Free)......
"Everybody has to believe insomething...I believe I'll have another beer!" = W.C.Fields
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Quote: Originally posted by Hans on May 13, 2008
So far,my lottery studies have achieve certain accomplishments.One of them that I am quite proud of I will share here right now.
What you have to make.
Pick up 7 last digital Numbers.Thats all
What my system can give back.
Never lose,which means the final prizes will be more than the investment.
Simply,you can just post your 7 last digital Numbers from 0 to 9,and I post back lines.
At this point,I can say,Even randomness can be beaten!
Hans
I'm not quite sure that I understand what you mean (intend to communicate) by "digital numbers" or "your 7 last digital numbers from 0 to 9". Regardless, I would like your help with the California Pick 3 games.
I have selected the numbers four different ways because of my confusion with what you mean by "digital". Here are the past seven draw-results (most recent first) for the mid-day draw (950, 149, 219, 847, 149, 118, 691); here are the past seven draw-results (most recent first) for the evening draw (811, 354, 493, 800, 676, 403, 413); here are the 10 digits for the mid-day draw listed in order of most frequent hits to least -- with the numbers separated by a "/" indicating that their frequency is the same -- (6,1 0/4, 7, 8/9, 5, 2/3 -- these were selected on the basis of the past 40 draws); and these are for the evening draw (7, 0/1/9, 3/8, 2/6, 4, 5); finally, here is a list of the 10 possible digits ranked in order of most frequent to least -- they are the two draws combined, based on a total of 7,893 draws -- (0, 1, 4, 9, 2, 3, 8, 6, 7, 5).
Alright, I am looking forward to your reply and help. I am curious. Thank you for your time and effort Hans.
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Quote: Originally posted by PatternsInChaos on May 14, 2008
I'm not quite sure that I understand what you mean (intend to communicate) by "digital numbers" or "your 7 last digital numbers from 0 to 9". Regardless, I would like your help with the California Pick 3 games.
I have selected the numbers four different ways because of my confusion with what you mean by "digital". Here are the past seven draw-results (most recent first) for the mid-day draw (950, 149, 219, 847, 149, 118, 691); here are the past seven draw-results (most recent first) for the evening draw (811, 354, 493, 800, 676, 403, 413); here are the 10 digits for the mid-day draw listed in order of most frequent hits to least -- with the numbers separated by a "/" indicating that their frequency is the same -- (6,1 0/4, 7, 8/9, 5, 2/3 -- these were selected on the basis of the past 40 draws); and these are for the evening draw (7, 0/1/9, 3/8, 2/6, 4, 5); finally, here is a list of the 10 possible digits ranked in order of most frequent to least -- they are the two draws combined, based on a total of 7,893 draws -- (0, 1, 4, 9, 2, 3, 8, 6, 7, 5).
Alright, I am looking forward to your reply and help. I am curious. Thank you for your time and effort Hans.
concept explaniation of last digit.
for example the drawing number is 01 03 16 17 28 44,the last digits are 1 3 4 6 7 8
In real prediction,you just pick up 7 last digits.its like a pick7 game from 0 to 9.
The system now can generate 4 groups of 16 numbers,and if the last digits are all correct,meaning covering all drawn last digits,2 groups of 16 numbers can make
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Quote: Originally posted by PatternsInChaos on May 14, 2008
I'm not quite sure that I understand what you mean (intend to communicate) by "digital numbers" or "your 7 last digital numbers from 0 to 9". Regardless, I would like your help with the California Pick 3 games.
I have selected the numbers four different ways because of my confusion with what you mean by "digital". Here are the past seven draw-results (most recent first) for the mid-day draw (950, 149, 219, 847, 149, 118, 691); here are the past seven draw-results (most recent first) for the evening draw (811, 354, 493, 800, 676, 403, 413); here are the 10 digits for the mid-day draw listed in order of most frequent hits to least -- with the numbers separated by a "/" indicating that their frequency is the same -- (6,1 0/4, 7, 8/9, 5, 2/3 -- these were selected on the basis of the past 40 draws); and these are for the evening draw (7, 0/1/9, 3/8, 2/6, 4, 5); finally, here is a list of the 10 possible digits ranked in order of most frequent to least -- they are the two draws combined, based on a total of 7,893 draws -- (0, 1, 4, 9, 2, 3, 8, 6, 7, 5).
Alright, I am looking forward to your reply and help. I am curious. Thank you for your time and effort Hans.
You were posting pick3 number stuff!I was talking about pick6 lotteries.
There is a very easy pick3 strategy to help you win.
If the past drawing is x-y-z,and you replace any position's
numbers(FROM POSITION A TO C) with x,y,or z,.Each time you have to invest $48!
Or another strategy.More like gambling.But the chance to win big is much more.
DRAWING:A-B-C
A 56789 B 34567 C 01234
Investment: 5*5*5=125 DRAWINGS=$125,
for straifght and box play both
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