nassau Bahamas
Member #120,645
December 24, 2011
3,551 Posts Online
Quote: Originally posted by jeebsxx on Jan 27, 2014
Good morning All
Sat out yesterday wow... pick a wrong day to sit out as Teens ruled the board..Working on some filters to go with Mike System . So lets see Yesterday Teens rule with the hot digits being 12...13..15..19..23..78 also there a broken sequence missing digits 36..46
and our due pair and non return are as follows:
DUE PAIRS FOR THE WEEK for GA NY TR FL IL
33..44..55..66..77..88..99
01.02.03.04.05.06.07.08
16.18
26.27.28.29
36.39
45.46.49
58
68.69
89
NO RETURN PAIRS FOR THE WEEK for GA NY TR FL IL
00..11..22..33…99
.02..03..08..09
14
25
34..35..37..38
47..48
56..57..59
67
79
PLAYS FOR TODAY
005..102..037..048..078..089
129..156.178
259
322..332..335..345..355..356..367
447.467
667.677
NY Midday digit 1 is 7 days out and digit 9 is 8 days out
Pair 25 93 days OUT(versus avg skip17.36dys LAST SKIP 0DAYS) pair 11 135OUT ( versus avg skip 34.33 days out LAST SKIP 64DAYS)
nassau Bahamas
Member #120,645
December 24, 2011
3,551 Posts Online
Quote: Originally posted by jeebsxx on Jan 27, 2014
Good morning All
Sat out yesterday wow... pick a wrong day to sit out as Teens ruled the board..Working on some filters to go with Mike System . So lets see Yesterday Teens rule with the hot digits being 12...13..15..19..23..78 also there a broken sequence missing digits 36..46
and our due pair and non return are as follows:
DUE PAIRS FOR THE WEEK for GA NY TR FL IL
33..44..55..66..77..88..99
01.02.03.04.05.06.07.08
16.18
26.27.28.29
36.39
45.46.49
58
68.69
89
NO RETURN PAIRS FOR THE WEEK for GA NY TR FL IL
00..11..22..33…99
.02..03..08..09
14
25
34..35..37..38
47..48
56..57..59
67
79
PLAYS FOR TODAY
005..102..037..048..078..089
129..156.178
259
322..332..335..345..355..356..367
447.467
667.677
Midday digit 1 is 7 days out and digit 9 is 8 days out
Pair 25 93 days OUT(versus avg skip17.36dys LAST SKIP 0DAYS) pair 11 135OUT ( versus avg skip 34.33 days out LAST SKIP 64DAYS)
In physics and systems theory, the superposition principle,[1] also known as superposition property, states that, for all linear systems, the net response at a given place and time caused by two or more stimuli is the sum of the responses which would have been caused by each stimulus individually
harvard,il United States
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September 4, 2010
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Quote: Originally posted by mike27 on Jan 27, 2014
So before any result appear today...
my Version..2.7
Is based upon this...
The Superposition principle.
In physics and systems theory, the superposition principle,[1] also known as superposition property, states that, for all linear systems, the net response at a given place and time caused by two or more stimuli is the sum of the responses which would have been caused by each stimulus individually
ga 719 follows last nite ny 719 hmm. seen this befor?
Vero Beach United States
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Quote: Originally posted by mike27 on Jan 27, 2014
So before any result appear today...
my Version..2.7
Is based upon this...
The Superposition principle.
In physics and systems theory, the superposition principle,[1] also known as superposition property, states that, for all linear systems, the net response at a given place and time caused by two or more stimuli is the sum of the responses which would have been caused by each stimulus individually
Was trying to make sense of your posts.
So through all your ramblings, the only thing you are doing is tracking pairs and past draws? There are members who post on the Prediction Boards and hit one of the states you play in every day.
Your system is not new, but I must admit you are quite dedicated to it.