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Quote: Originally posted by calabs on Mar 3, 2010
Thanks Starr - I'm kicking myself right now. I knew that when I stopped playing the v5523 midday and only played eve, it would of course show midday! Congrats to all winners midday!
57 - 31-Jan47: 29-Jan17: 27-Jan
02: 23-Jan 28: 12-Jan24: 09-Jan
Starr/Calabs,
Ouch in a big way today! I did not follow thru either on my own design.
I loved that 47 pair and went in a big way, BUT not with the zero! I always look for the overdue to mate with a hot hand. Having said that...the '07' and sum 11 was a great candidate, but I was too focused on that 24 no show! Often you have to look a little broader to catch it. Oh well.
Lets keep on close track of those overdue. The game is going to shift, and statistical probability will catch up. We might be able to trap a couple real soon!!
587 is comprised of 3 overdue pairs. I like it within a day or two. Also on my hit parade are: 240, 208, 178, 825, 442, 448.
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Quote: Originally posted by alibaba917 on Mar 3, 2010
Starr/Calabs,
Ouch in a big way today! I did not follow thru either on my own design.
I loved that 47 pair and went in a big way, BUT not with the zero! I always look for the overdue to mate with a hot hand. Having said that...the '07' and sum 11 was a great candidate, but I was too focused on that 24 no show! Often you have to look a little broader to catch it. Oh well.
Lets keep on close track of those overdue. The game is going to shift, and statistical probability will catch up. We might be able to trap a couple real soon!!
587 is comprised of 3 overdue pairs. I like it within a day or two. Also on my hit parade are: 240, 208, 178, 825, 442, 448.
Good Luck to All!
Alan
Good Morning NJ Players
Ali - I'm also focused on 24 pair since its the most overdue and ideally will appear before the end of this week. Can you explain why you see 587 representing three overdue pairs, the only overdue pair I see at this point is 57. The 87 and 58 pairs did show up in Feb - 879 on 2/10 and 585 on 2/1.
Today, my pics to cover missing pairs are:
24 pair - 624, 224/244, 243 and 248.
02 pair - 027, 028, 026, 025 (really thought 025 was gonna show up last night)
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Quote: Originally posted by Starr920 on Mar 4, 2010
Good Morning NJ Players
Ali - I'm also focused on 24 pair since its the most overdue and ideally will appear before the end of this week. Can you explain why you see 587 representing three overdue pairs, the only overdue pair I see at this point is 57. The 87 and 58 pairs did show up in Feb - 879 on 2/10 and 585 on 2/1.
Today, my pics to cover missing pairs are:
24 pair - 624, 224/244, 243 and 248.
02 pair - 027, 028, 026, 025 (really thought 025 was gonna show up last night)
17 pair - 172, 176, 179, 178
57 pair - 570, 571, 573, 579, 577, 576
Good luck to all - Let's win BIG, BIG, BIG today
Good Morning Starr,
I utilize a home grown system written in Visual Basic a while ago (now modified some), but the premise is that the pairs all cycle quick. Thats why we see them fall one after the other. That 24 is truly an abberation to the overall stat. In the great world of randomness our best shot is to find where the 'probability' is. Very important to note is that the Lottery Comm. runs about 5 to 8 practice (unofficial) draws off camera prior to the actual draw. Can you imagine how many of our predictions must fall in those test draws!!! They do it to by order of state auditors, and I think to help throw the odds a little to the house. Thats why I focus on the pairs. With the twice daily draws and the draws happening behind the curtain they come back much faster.
My system is designed on an approx 40 day look. When pairs are lagging they get priority, but an important note is how they are conjoined. Thats why we all pound our head over the missing digit. I know you, and I certainly experience this once, twice a week...every week!
Back to 587..the 3 pairs making it up are considered due from my program perspective, especially when they have common history together. The 78 is a consecutive which is tracked a little different, but makes a slight priority when it becomes due. More likely scenario will be the 587 split hitting i.e. the 58 with conjoined hot digits. Yesterday was great example. The 7 was all over its last hits with the 0, but not with the 4. When the 4 married the 7...ahh the 0 was the perfect maid of honor! So...today taking 587 - 58: 1 likes the 5, and the 8...158, the 8 also likes the 6, and this combos to 56 consecutive with the 5. Not overdue but 568 is not terrible. The 7 can go back to hot 0 or overdue 1...178, 573, 783. Thats how it runs. I dont post all the output here, but only the top prospects from my personal review of the output.
I don't usually advocate the numbers that are made up of all overdue, but going back approx 30 months; it hits 4.3 times each month. Not a lot but to not be thrown out either.
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Quote: Originally posted by alibaba917 on Mar 4, 2010
Good Morning Starr,
I utilize a home grown system written in Visual Basic a while ago (now modified some), but the premise is that the pairs all cycle quick. Thats why we see them fall one after the other. That 24 is truly an abberation to the overall stat. In the great world of randomness our best shot is to find where the 'probability' is. Very important to note is that the Lottery Comm. runs about 5 to 8 practice (unofficial) draws off camera prior to the actual draw. Can you imagine how many of our predictions must fall in those test draws!!! They do it to by order of state auditors, and I think to help throw the odds a little to the house. Thats why I focus on the pairs. With the twice daily draws and the draws happening behind the curtain they come back much faster.
My system is designed on an approx 40 day look. When pairs are lagging they get priority, but an important note is how they are conjoined. Thats why we all pound our head over the missing digit. I know you, and I certainly experience this once, twice a week...every week!
Back to 587..the 3 pairs making it up are considered due from my program perspective, especially when they have common history together. The 78 is a consecutive which is tracked a little different, but makes a slight priority when it becomes due. More likely scenario will be the 587 split hitting i.e. the 58 with conjoined hot digits. Yesterday was great example. The 7 was all over its last hits with the 0, but not with the 4. When the 4 married the 7...ahh the 0 was the perfect maid of honor! So...today taking 587 - 58: 1 likes the 5, and the 8...158, the 8 also likes the 6, and this combos to 56 consecutive with the 5. Not overdue but 568 is not terrible. The 7 can go back to hot 0 or overdue 1...178, 573, 783. Thats how it runs. I dont post all the output here, but only the top prospects from my personal review of the output.
I don't usually advocate the numbers that are made up of all overdue, but going back approx 30 months; it hits 4.3 times each month. Not a lot but to not be thrown out either.
Hope it helps some.
Great Luck today!!
Alan
Starr,
Oops on me for the 7 in 587 (above)...the 7 likes the hot 0 and hot 3, also the overdue 1. Was typing fast here at work. Sooo its combos - (0)78, (1)78, 57(3), 78(3).
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Quote: Originally posted by alibaba917 on Mar 4, 2010
Good Morning Starr,
I utilize a home grown system written in Visual Basic a while ago (now modified some), but the premise is that the pairs all cycle quick. Thats why we see them fall one after the other. That 24 is truly an abberation to the overall stat. In the great world of randomness our best shot is to find where the 'probability' is. Very important to note is that the Lottery Comm. runs about 5 to 8 practice (unofficial) draws off camera prior to the actual draw. Can you imagine how many of our predictions must fall in those test draws!!! They do it to by order of state auditors, and I think to help throw the odds a little to the house. Thats why I focus on the pairs. With the twice daily draws and the draws happening behind the curtain they come back much faster.
My system is designed on an approx 40 day look. When pairs are lagging they get priority, but an important note is how they are conjoined. Thats why we all pound our head over the missing digit. I know you, and I certainly experience this once, twice a week...every week!
Back to 587..the 3 pairs making it up are considered due from my program perspective, especially when they have common history together. The 78 is a consecutive which is tracked a little different, but makes a slight priority when it becomes due. More likely scenario will be the 587 split hitting i.e. the 58 with conjoined hot digits. Yesterday was great example. The 7 was all over its last hits with the 0, but not with the 4. When the 4 married the 7...ahh the 0 was the perfect maid of honor! So...today taking 587 - 58: 1 likes the 5, and the 8...158, the 8 also likes the 6, and this combos to 56 consecutive with the 5. Not overdue but 568 is not terrible. The 7 can go back to hot 0 or overdue 1...178, 573, 783. Thats how it runs. I dont post all the output here, but only the top prospects from my personal review of the output.
I don't usually advocate the numbers that are made up of all overdue, but going back approx 30 months; it hits 4.3 times each month. Not a lot but to not be thrown out either.
Hope it helps some.
Great Luck today!!
Alan
Wow, Ali - your post was very informative. I never thought about the Lottery Commission running practice draws.
Its so interesting to learn about different systems used by players to generate winning numbers.