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Quote: Originally posted by mrcoco5 on Jul 1, 2011
HI every one
I would say this is the first time I've posts in your thread but that would be a lie i made a post in your thread about a half hour ago but it was the wrong one it was for last month LOL
not getting off to a good start
o well!!!!!!!!!!!!
I have been posting in my own thread for NJ and i have been doing pretty good so i throught i would post my pairs here they are
Hi mrcococ5, and thanks for posting!! ..... I hope you don't mind, but I took the liberty of putting your 22 pairs into tier form. If you will look at the tiers, you will see that they account for 86.6% of the singles and about half the doubles. What the tiers do is group the large number pool into frequency of combos. So for example, in Tier 2 singles, combining you pairs comes up with 14 combos when 2 pairs match the winning number, and so on.
I'm not sure if you are aware, but 20 pairs can account for 100% of the singles, and ~ 45% of the doubles (all boxed of course).
Sorry if you already know all this....just trying to help.
Results: 104 box combination groups (176 straight combinations)
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Quote: Originally posted by calabs on Jul 2, 2011
Hi mrcococ5, and thanks for posting!! ..... I hope you don't mind, but I took the liberty of putting your 22 pairs into tier form. If you will look at the tiers, you will see that they account for 86.6% of the singles and about half the doubles. What the tiers do is group the large number pool into frequency of combos. So for example, in Tier 2 singles, combining you pairs comes up with 14 combos when 2 pairs match the winning number, and so on.
I'm not sure if you are aware, but 20 pairs can account for 100% of the singles, and ~ 45% of the doubles (all boxed of course).
Sorry if you already know all this....just trying to help.
Results: 104 box combination groups (176 straight combinations)