Quote: Originally posted by manual on Sep 19, 2013
I've gone through this post, as well as his other posts about this pattern. I've even done my own testing. Sadly, I still don't understand the system. Try as I might. Since he took the time to outline the system like this, I'll break it down and point out what I understand and what I don't. If someone could fill in the blanks for me, I would appreciate it. I really would like to understand this better.
NOTE: {6,4,0,1} {5,2,0,9} {7,2,3,4 } [PREVIOUS CHAPTERS]
FOR EXAMPLE, NC PICK 4 5792 SEPT 08 ...0 IS MISSING OF { 5,2,0,9 }
1. MAKE PAIR WITH 0. 05,02,09
I think this makes sense. The 5-7-9-2 is the draw that occurred on NC 9/8 MID. It matches your 5,2,0,9 pattern, except the 0 (zero) is missing. So you take the numbers (5,2,9) that did match and make pairs with the number (0/zero) that didn't match. That's where you get 05, 02, and 09.
2. SEARCH WHICH PAIR (USE PICK4 SEARCH) IS FOLLOWING 2,9,7... WHY? BECAUSE NEXT DAY IS 9TH..
I have no idea what "Pick4 Search" is. That aside, it seems you don't mind crossing the 2,7,9 and 3,5,8 dates/patterns. From your previous posts, it seemed like you treated these separately. Maybe this is something new or maybe I misunderstood your other posts. Either way, this makes sense, you're looking for numbers for the 9th.
3. 09 PAIR FOLLOWS...2,9,7...YOU WILL SEE..9390 ON SEPT 07
So you take your new pairs (05, 02, and 09) and look back through the 2,7,9 dates and try to find a match. We find a match quickly on 9/7 MID. That number is 9-3-9-0. Looking good.
4. TRY TO COMPLETE THE SET..PREVIOUSLY WE HAD, 592..NOW WE KNOW 590..(READ PREVIOUS CHAPTERS ON PATTERN NUMBERS)
5-9-2, ok, those were our numbers that matched your patter, omitting the 0 (zero) that didn't match. As for knowing 5-9-0, I have no idea how you got that. Did we drop the 2 for some reason and replace it with the 0 (zero)? Maybe since the 90 pair matched, we drop the 92 and replace it with the 90? Either way, it doesn't make much sense. I really hope someone can fill in the blanks here. For the sake of argument, we'll just go with the fact that we have 590 now.
5. AGAIN, 5792...7 IS INCOMPLETE OF {7,2,3,4}.... SO FAR WE HAVE 590 NOW ADD..4590,2590,3590,7590
Ok, 5-7-9-2, our set from the 9/8 MID draw. 7 is incomplete from your 7,2,3,4 pattern? How's that work? The 7 matches our original draw, as does the 2. The 3 and 4 don't though. So what's the criteria for a match? While I don't understand that part, I get how you're getting the final sets. Just add the 7,2,3,4 to the beginning of our 590 set. There you have it, four sets.
So how about it, can any one fill in the blanks?