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I've been trying to find a way that can maybe help all of us hit a Jackpot. I would like to have you give this a try for your State. The idea behind this system is if you can pick 3 PN's then getting the Jackpot will be easier. Now, I think that most player can pick 1 or 2 PN's IMHO. I'm not sure, so that is why I started this thread.I would like to know what results LP members are getting who try this system. I've been working on several States but the fact is that if you live in the state you probably are more in tune to the numbers there than I am. It doesn't matter if you play for real or on paper. I just want to know what results you are getting. I've been using 10 lines but I truely believe for the Pick 5 games 20 lines would be optimum. I know 20 lines gets to be expensive especially if you play everyday and play the other lottery games. I will post both the 10 lines and 20 lines and will explain how it works. PN's are numbers that appear in each game hence the name "power" number. When you pick your PN's it should be a number that you feel so strong about it being drawn. It could be "a feeling" , maybe because "it's hot", maybe because "it's cold" etc... . Whatever the reason doesn't matter but it should be your BEST number. Once you have 3 PN's you will put them in the PN column of which there is three. See Ex. 1 and Ex. 2. Once you have your 3 PN's the next step is to use the "one up, one down" method which will be put where the light green boxes are. Since your 1st PN is 10 in your first pair of greens boxes you will put 9o & 11o. Your 2nd PN is 13 so you would pick 12e & 14e and put it in your second pair of greens boxes. Finally your 3rd PN is 23 so your 3rd pair of green boxes would have the number 22e & 24e. By the way the small e & o means even and odd. With 10 lines you only have 3 pairs. With the 20 lines you have 4 pairs. The extra pair can be used for any number you want to use the "one up one down" method. The empty white boxes that are left are for your "regular selection numbers". The more lines you have the more numbers you can use so your odds increases. Here's where the "rotating" comes in. Once the numbers are drawn that night, for the next drawing you will move all the PN's. See Ex. 3 & 4. Enter your new PN's and repeat what I said in the beginning. If 1 or 2 or even ALL PN's are drawn you don't have to use them for the next draw. Pick new ones. It's all up to you. You are going to move the old PN's 3 at a time. See Ex. 5. For the 20 line game you can rotate the numbers more times. You can even have them rotate 4 at a time. I hope this explaination is clear. Another thing to remember, if you are going to play any tens (10,20,30,40) remember to use the "zero" trick numbers. When you use the "one up one down" method if your PN's are close for example 13o-14e-23o. The first green boxes would have 12e & 14e the second would have 11o & 15e . The reason is you don't want to use the same up and down for the PN's. If you have any questions you can P.M. GOOD LUCK!
10 line game 20 line game
Ex. 1PN PN PN PN PN PN Ex. 2
PN PN PN PN PN PN 10e 13o 23o 25o 9e 10e 13o 23o 25o 9o 10e 13o 23o 3o 11o 10e 13o 23o 3o 11o 10e 13o 23o 1o 33o 10e 13o 23o 1o 33o 10e 13o 23o 18e 12e 10e 13o 23o 18e 20e 10e 13o 23o 29o 14e 10e 13o 23o 29o 32e 10e 13o 23o 30e 31o 10e 13o 23o 2e 12e 10e 13o 23o 36e 22o 10e 13o 23o 5o 14e 10e 13o 23o 37o 24o 10e 13o 23o 33o 35o 10e 13o 23o 7o 11o 10e 13o 23o 9o 14e 10e 13o 23o 21o 38e 10e 13o 23o 31o 37o 10e 13o 23o 20e 22o 10e 13o 23o 3o 24e 10e 13o 23o 6e 24e 10e 13o 23o 18e 19o 10e 13o 23o 22e 27o 10e 13o 23o 25o 24e 10e 13o 23o 14e 26e 10e 13o 23o 11o 12e 10e 13o 23o 6e 30e 10e 13o 23o 36e 37o Ex. 3 Ex. 4
PN PN PN PN PN PN 10e 10e 10e 10e 10e 10e 13o 13o 13o 13o 13o 13o 23o 23o 23o 23o 23o 23o Ex. 5
PN PN PN 6e 6e 6e 10e 10e 10e 13o 13o 13o 23o I believe in Occam's razor:
The Simplest Answer is Usually Correct.
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Quote: Originally posted by jackpotismine on May 15, 2008
I've been trying to find a way that can maybe help all of us hit a Jackpot. I would like to have you give this a try for your State. The idea behind this system is if you can pick 3 PN's then getting the Jackpot will be easier. Now, I think that most player can pick 1 or 2 PN's IMHO. I'm not sure, so that is why I started this thread.I would like to know what results LP members are getting who try this system. I've been working on several States but the fact is that if you live in the state you probably are more in tune to the numbers there than I am. It doesn't matter if you play for real or on paper. I just want to know what results you are getting. I've been using 10 lines but I truely believe for the Pick 5 games 20 lines would be optimum. I know 20 lines gets to be expensive especially if you play everyday and play the other lottery games. I will post both the 10 lines and 20 lines and will explain how it works. PN's are numbers that appear in each game hence the name "power" number. When you pick your PN's it should be a number that you feel so strong about it being drawn. It could be "a feeling" , maybe because "it's hot", maybe because "it's cold" etc... . Whatever the reason doesn't matter but it should be your BEST number. Once you have 3 PN's you will put them in the PN column of which there is three. See Ex. 1 and Ex. 2. Once you have your 3 PN's the next step is to use the "one up, one down" method which will be put where the light green boxes are. Since your 1st PN is 10 in your first pair of greens boxes you will put 9o & 11o. Your 2nd PN is 13 so you would pick 12e & 14e and put it in your second pair of greens boxes. Finally your 3rd PN is 23 so your 3rd pair of green boxes would have the number 22e & 24e. By the way the small e & o means even and odd. With 10 lines you only have 3 pairs. With the 20 lines you have 4 pairs. The extra pair can be used for any number you want to use the "one up one down" method. The empty white boxes that are left are for your "regular selection numbers". The more lines you have the more numbers you can use so your odds increases. Here's where the "rotating" comes in. Once the numbers are drawn that night, for the next drawing you will move all the PN's. See Ex. 3 & 4. Enter your new PN's and repeat what I said in the beginning. If 1 or 2 or even ALL PN's are drawn you don't have to use them for the next draw. Pick new ones. It's all up to you. You are going to move the old PN's 3 at a time. See Ex. 5. For the 20 line game you can rotate the numbers more times. You can even have them rotate 4 at a time. I hope this explaination is clear. Another thing to remember, if you are going to play any tens (10,20,30,40) remember to use the "zero" trick numbers. When you use the "one up one down" method if your PN's are close for example 13o-14e-23o. The first green boxes would have 12e & 14e the second would have 11o & 15e . The reason is you don't want to use the same up and down for the PN's. If you have any questions you can P.M. GOOD LUCK!
10 line game 20 line game
Ex. 1PN PN PN PN PN PN Ex. 2
PN PN PN PN PN PN 10e 13o 23o 25o 9e 10e 13o 23o 25o 9o 10e 13o 23o 3o 11o 10e 13o 23o 3o 11o 10e 13o 23o 1o 33o 10e 13o 23o 1o 33o 10e 13o 23o 18e 12e 10e 13o 23o 18e 20e 10e 13o 23o 29o 14e 10e 13o 23o 29o 32e 10e 13o 23o 30e 31o 10e 13o 23o 2e 12e 10e 13o 23o 36e 22o 10e 13o 23o 5o 14e 10e 13o 23o 37o 24o 10e 13o 23o 33o 35o 10e 13o 23o 7o 11o 10e 13o 23o 9o 14e 10e 13o 23o 21o 38e 10e 13o 23o 31o 37o 10e 13o 23o 20e 22o 10e 13o 23o 3o 24e 10e 13o 23o 6e 24e 10e 13o 23o 18e 19o 10e 13o 23o 22e 27o 10e 13o 23o 25o 24e 10e 13o 23o 14e 26e 10e 13o 23o 11o 12e 10e 13o 23o 6e 30e 10e 13o 23o 36e 37o Ex. 3 Ex. 4
PN PN PN PN PN PN 10e 10e 10e 10e 10e 10e 13o 13o 13o 13o 13o 13o 23o 23o 23o 23o 23o 23o Ex. 5
PN PN PN 6e 6e 6e 10e 10e 10e 13o 13o 13o 23o You can also use this system with any 6-digit lottery by adding another column like this:
PN PN PN GOOD LUCK TO ALL WHO PLAY!
I believe in Occam's razor:
The Simplest Answer is Usually Correct.
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Quote: Originally posted by jackpotismine on May 16, 2008
You can also use this system with any 6-digit lottery by adding another column like this:
PN PN PN GOOD LUCK TO ALL WHO PLAY!
This is the " 3 Set PN Up and Down System" Here is an an example of how it would be filled in. The center or No.2 is your primary PN. No. 1 is "one up" No.3 is "one down". GOOD LUCK to all who use this system.
PN PN PN 1 19 14 34 17 36 19 14 34 36 37 19 14 33 24 25 19 13 33 39 23 2 18 13 33 2 5 18 13 33 6 22 18 13 33 24 17 18 13 33 16 27 18 13 33 3 11 3 17 13 33 7 19 17 12 33 29 39 17 12 32 16 15 17 12 32 6 7 Here is a blank so you can fill in your own numbers. Make sure you follow the colors for each number. The white boxes are your "regular selection numbers".
PN PN PN 1 2 3 I believe in Occam's razor:
The Simplest Answer is Usually Correct.