The only thing he's waiting on is someone to guess what to do with SUM 9.
Sum 0 + Sum 10
Sum 1 + Sum 11
...
Sum 9
What do you do with it?
If you look at how he's adding the SUMs, you see SUM 0 + SUM 10.
Then you see SUM 1 + SUM 11.
So, if we keep going down the list, we get this:
SUM 2 + SUM 12
SUM 3 + SUM 13
SUM 4 + SUM 14
SUM 5 + SUM 15
SUM 6 + SUM 16
SUM 7 + SUM 17
SUM 8 + SUM 18
What's left? SUM 9. He's asking in the original post, what do you do with SUM 9. It's an open discussion on what do we do with SUM 9.
So instead of the few of you trying to bash him, or what he posted, and talking "mumbo jumbo" like you claim the OP is saying, maybe
you few should just leave, or at least contribute something. I've already posted twice now, explaining what he posted.
It wasn't "Mumbo Jumbo" with no explanation. It was a pretty simple post. All he wanted to know, was what would you do with SUM 9?
If you still don't get it, which I'm going to assume, because of the sarcasm of the
recent posts, then you really ought to stay away from the systems forums.
Now, for me to answer what I would do with SUM 9.
Well, first, let's break it down smaller, so we can get a better picture of what we are looking at.
SUM 0: 00
SUM 1: 01
SUM 2: 02 11
SUM 3: 03 12
SUM 4: 04 13 22
SUM 5: 05 14 23
SUM 6: 06 15 24 33
SUM 7: 07 16 25 34
SUM 8: 08 17 26 35 44
SUM 9: 09 18 27 36 45
SUM 10: 19 28 37 46 55
SUM 11: 29 38 47 56
SUM 12: 39 48 57 66
SUM 13: 49 58 67
SUM 14: 59 68 77
SUM 15: 69 78
SUM 16: 79 88
SUM 17: 89
SUM 18: 99
So let's just do a bit of a workout. I'm going to find all the pair sum skips for Florida, not including todays draws, 3/23. It's 4 am, so it's the next day. Anyways.
As of 3/21, these are the sum pair skips.
SUM 0: 4
SUM 1: 16
SUM 2: 25
SUM 3: 2
SUM 4: 2
SUM 5: 3
SUM 6: 9
SUM 7: 3
SUM 8: 5
SUM 9: 1
SUM 10: 3
SUM 11: 0
SUM 12: 0
SUM 13: 1
SUM 14: 1
SUM 15: 1
SUM 16: 29
SUM 17: 18
SUM 18: 8
So what hit on the 22nd? 220 Mid and 209 Eve
That's SUM Pairs 4, 2, 2, and 2, 11, 9.
Well, Pair SUM 2 was out 25 draws. It also repeated into Evening. So, how reliable is this? I don't know. We are just observing.
Back to his question, what do we do with SUM 9? Maybe we don't do anything with it, maybe each Pair SUM is it's own thing.
That' brings us to his next Post. He provided the solution. There's 00, through 99. Except in this case, each "SUM" group, is not a SUM
but rather, a SUM Last Digit. If you add up each Pair, in each SUM group, you're going to end up with the same last digit, or SUM Last Digit.
SUM: 00 19 28 37 46 55 64 73 82 91 0 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10
SUM: 01 10 29 38 47 56 65 74 83 92 1 1 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11
SUM: 02 11 20 39 48 57 66 75 84 93 2 2 2 12 12 12 12 12 12 12
SUM: 03 12 21 30 49 58 67 76 85 94
SUM: 04 13 22 31 40 59 68 77 86 95 Etc Etc Etc. You get the picture.
SUM: 05 14 23 32 41 50 69 78 87 96
SUM: 06 15 24 33 42 51 60 79 88 97
SUM: 07 16 25 34 43 52 61 70 89 98
SUM: 08 17 26 35 44 53 62 71 80 99
SUM: 09 18 27 36 45 54 63 72 81 90
This is nothing new though. Cash34ologist uses Pair SLD as part of his charting.
It goes 0 10, 1 11, 2 12, 3 13, 4 14 etc etc to 9.
So from here, I don't know what else to say about this post. It's not really a system, it's just a method of charting Pairs.