Hang in there and keep tryin' Jada. While you're play is one helluva lot heavier than mine, you have done a lot better than me. I've never had 4 numbers. I'm not much for QP's, but I have been known to play partial QP's on occasion. (Like tonite for instance!)
I aint the sharpest knife in the drawer, but I keep trying to look at the Take5 numbers on my Excel spreadsheet in a different light. I've been tracking the numbers for over two years now, but it aint done me much good.
I came up with a new way to look at 'em today, so I'll try that for a while. My new way of looking at them is by "decade". The first decade is 1 - 10, the second decade is 11 - 19, the third is 20 -29, and the 4th is 30 -39.
One thing I noticed right away is there must be at least 2 numbers from one of the four decades in every drawing. Many times there are two numbers from two decades, and also 3 numbers from one decade. Now because I like to play "balanced" lines on all my tickets, I dont play a line of numbers where there are four numbers from the same decade on the same line simply because that dont happen much. So dont play a combo that looks like this: 8 21 24 25 26. It's too unbalanced. A combo that looks like this is very balanced;
4 7 17 22 31. Sum total is 81, 3 odd, 2 even. Many times we see two numbers from two decades that looks like this; 11 18 24 33 37
The trick is you gotta guess correctly which decade is gonna double-up, (and then you gotta guess correctly which two numbers from that decade will be drawn, which sure aint easy!) or if there will be two decades doubling up, or if three numbers from the same decade will be drawn and screw up everything! You're on your own on that one. I know I sure as hell cant do it very well. Good luck guys.