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Quote: Originally posted by adobea78 on Aug 18, 2013
locate front pairs of a DRAW SET within a pool range and pick a key:
Range 0-3 >> Key 8679
4-6 >> Key 1327
7-9 >> Key 5124
using the keys : The front pairs are your positional targets, so a key 8679 is more effective 86x-87x- 89. For P4 , the pair is ok, a triad is better.
You have the flexibility with this method, if you don't have SUCCESSIVE digits(eg 1,2 or 4,5) in the front, consider BACK pairs. You may have a draw set 146, You picks becomes x13-x12-x17 over x32-x37-x27 or doubles x11-x33 over x22 -x77, your x is the key 8679.
Draw 146
811
633
722
977
Back pair 46 picks> x 13-x12 or doubles x11-x33, note that that priority of digits of the keys are ALWAYS SEQUENTIAL (this info reduces your picks)
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Quote: Originally posted by dell1972 on Sep 7, 2013
Can we use the mirror from your pick
You can do whatever with the keys. The Principle is Recurrence in Randomness, is targeting, hence less parameters is suggested. Using parameters like mirrors, sums, roots .....etc, is a balance act, but you loose perspective or become disoriented when you overplay it. This method is simple, my only filter is the next draw/s with my eye on position 1 and position 2 of my pairs, that's it. If you think mirroring the keys will help, go ahead, is all about owning the method, my suggestion is to keep things simple, you may have the temptation of comparing the keys to the mirrors and coming out with all sort of algorithms(I call it lost in transition).
NB: THE IDEAL OF FAVORITE DIGITS SHOULD BE DISCARDED!
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Quote: Originally posted by adobea78 on Sep 7, 2013
You can do whatever with the keys. The Principle is Recurrence in Randomness, is targeting, hence less parameters is suggested. Using parameters like mirrors, sums, roots .....etc, is a balance act, but you loose perspective or become disoriented when you overplay it. This method is simple, my only filter is the next draw/s with my eye on position 1 and position 2 of my pairs, that's it. If you think mirroring the keys will help, go ahead, is all about owning the method, my suggestion is to keep things simple, you may have the temptation of comparing the keys to the mirrors and coming out with all sort of algorithms(I call it lost in transition).
NB: THE IDEAL OF FAVORITE DIGITS SHOULD BE DISCARDED!
Wisconsin Data (is daily draw)
Sep 6, 2013
6-5-1
8-3-0-2
Sep 5, 2013
6-0-3
3-1-6-6
Sep 4, 2013
3-5-7
6-8-1-5
Sep 3, 2013
5-8-4
5-9-5-9
Sep 2, 2013
7-8-1
6-6-1-7
Sep 1, 2013
0-6-0
7-3-1-1
Aug 31, 2013
0-9-9
6-7-6-6
Aug 30, 2013
1-0-4
3-6-1-6
Aug 29, 2013
7-5-0
1-2-3-9
Aug 28, 2013
3-8-6
8-3-8-0
P3 > successive range pairs> draw 104, 099, 781,603, 651(these are targets for workout).
P4> successive Triads > draw 1239 (these are targets for workout). How you play the target depends on waging strategy- Prize is the goal!
Lets observe the behavior of successive pairs with Keys: