It also does a minus 1 , plus 1 for the doubles and triples even though there not one off to match and mirror,
So as to create more numbers more choices . On your question about mirroring which digit , I match the one off numbers and mirror the third digit only ,
example:124=229 and 119
even if its in different order
142=292 and 191
421=922 and 911
Examples been all over my thread and doing this creates a lot of straight wins for all state players.
Just like i posted before, just play the numbers that are on a workout results or playable , also using a Lottery Bible, Vtracs, Pair numbers list etc .........
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Quote: Originally posted by CESARFC2000 on Oct 2, 2019
Thank You cddvd,
I back tested the m&m program and its excellent .
It also does a minus 1 , plus 1 for the doubles and triples even though there not one off to match and mirror,
So as to create more numbers more choices . On your question about mirroring which digit , I match the one off numbers and mirror the third digit only ,
example:124=229 and 119
even if its in different order
142=292 and 191
421=922 and 911
Examples been all over my thread and doing this creates a lot of straight wins for all state players.
Just like i posted before, just play the numbers that are on a workout results or playable , also using a Lottery Bible, Vtracs, Pair numbers list etc .........
to narrow down the selection.
Thank You again CDDVD
I got some PM from lottery players about mirroring the third digit.
Match the one off numbers and mirror the 3rd digit that's not part of the match. Also not the number on the third position.
124=229 and 119
421=922 and 911
142=292 and 191
So in this case the 4 is the third digit to mirror not third position number.
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Quote: Originally posted by cddvd on Oct 2, 2019
124 = 229 and 119
so do you always mirror the digit with the highest value?
and which one do you add 1 to? the smallest digit? I am a little confused as to when you add 1 and when you subtract 1 and from what digit?
please help so I can improve the Javascript program
okay i see now ...
you do one off to make it double if it's one off like 12 -> 22 and 12 -> 11...
then mirror the left over digit.
then what happens if the number is 123 since 12 can be one off and 23 can be one offas well....do you then just mirror find one off firt from left to right which means 12 -> 22 and 12 -> 11 and mirror the 3? so you get 228 and 118 (from 123)?
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okay i see now ...
you do one off to make it double if it's one off like 12 -> 22 and 12 -> 11...
then mirror the left over digit.
then what happens if the number is 123 since 12 can be one off and 23 can be one offas well....do you then just mirror find one off firt from left to right which means 12 -> 22 and 12 -> 11 and mirror the 3? so you get 228 and 118 (from 123)?
Yeah that is correct
"you do one off to make it double if it's one off like 12 -> 22 and 12 -> 11...
then mirror the left over digit."
"then what happens if the number is 123 since 12 can be one off and 23 can be one offas well....do you then just mirror find one off firt from left to right which means 12 -> 22 and12 -> 11 and mirror the 3? so you get 228 and 118 (from 123)" correct just work all over it.
If its 123,345,456 etc..... a full consecutive number then you work around it to get two more numbers.
123=228-118-633-622
456=551-441-966-955
or even if its in a different order.
213=262-363-228-118
312=822-811-363-262
I recommend to all players to play the numbers the way it came out from the strategy and dont re arrange unless you know which way its coming out,
sometimes the numbers come out straight.
Example in California a couple of days ago i won with 553straight
I saw 568 , 053 , 256 , 448
568=553
053=553
256=355
448=553
and started playing 553 besides also with other doubles and singles.
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Okay, I think I covered all the different cases... I added this output to bottom of my previous program depending on what case it falls in..you get a descriptive line of what it thinks the pair/one offs is/are and then it prints out what the number converts to:
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Okay, I think I covered all the different cases... I added this output to bottom of my previous program depending on what case it falls in..you get a descriptive line of what it thinks the pair/one offs is/are and then it prints out what the number converts to:
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Hi cddvd, I think the other strategy i have in the other thread can be put into a program similar to this one,
Consecutive Number Pattern Strategy
Which consist of creating full consecutive numbers from doubles and triples. So in this case a player has to collect the last 15 to 20 doubles that are one off or a triple and insert into a cell box all at the same time, not one by one search, so it can be converted to full consecutive numbers and all will be shown in the same result cell box. On my strategy i said to get the last 15 - 20 doubles is because not all doubles can be converted. So usually out of 20 you would get 5-8 numbers. Then from there the player can use my strategy or use another method to determine the next full consecutive number or this can work in theire favor in getting a partial consecutive number like inserting a double 553=542-652- which i noticed from playing doubles . After a double comes out, usually the next number is the number that created the double like 355=256-456 , 488=389-589.
These are the examples from the Consecutive Number Pattern Strategy
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Quote: Originally posted by CESARFC2000 on Oct 3, 2019
Hi cddvd, I think the other strategy i have in the other thread can be put into a program similar to this one,
Consecutive Number Pattern Strategy
Which consist of creating full consecutive numbers from doubles and triples. So in this case a player has to collect the last 15 to 20 doubles that are one off or a triple and insert into a cell box all at the same time, not one by one search, so it can be converted to full consecutive numbers and all will be shown in the same result cell box. On my strategy i said to get the last 15 - 20 doubles is because not all doubles can be converted. So usually out of 20 you would get 5-8 numbers. Then from there the player can use my strategy or use another method to determine the next full consecutive number or this can work in theire favor in getting a partial consecutive number like inserting a double 553=542-652- which i noticed from playing doubles . After a double comes out, usually the next number is the number that created the double like 355=256-456 , 488=389-589.
These are the examples from the Consecutive Number Pattern Strategy
889=789-890
445=345=456
224=123-234
111=012
333=234
Let me know if you have question about this .
Would it be sufficient if I just allow you (the user) to enter a list of numbers (history), let's call this [LIST0] (that's List Zero).
Then it scans through them all and find all doubles such as (889, 898, 988) and triples (111) and puts them in [LIST1] (List One).
Then for each number in LIST1 ...it'll find all possible numbers that are composed by +/-1 of each digit and thte digit itself
for example if number in LIST1 was 889 it'll generate 27 numbers that are +/-1 of each digit and itself variation.
it'll come up with 27 numbers, which will be done internally and will not show, then identify Consecutive numbers (where 1st digit, 2nd digit and 3rd digit are sequential such as 123,890,901)
778 (-1 -1 -1 from 889)
779 (-1 -1 0 from 889)
770 (-1 -1 +1 from 889)
788 (-1 0 -1 from 889)
789 (-1 0 0 from 889) Consecutive
780 (-1 0 +1 from 889)
798 (-1 +1 -1 from 889)
799 (-1 +1 0 from 889)
790 (-1 +1 +1 from 889)
878 (0 -1 -1 from 889)
879 (0 -1 0 from 889)
870 (0 -1 +1 from 889)
888 (0 0 -1 from 889)
889 (0 0 0 from 889)
880 (0 0 +1 from 889)
898 (0 +1 -1 from 889)
899 (0 +1 0 from 889)
890 (0 +1 +1 from 889) Consecutive
978 (+1 -1 -1 from 889)
979 (+1 -1 0 from 889)
970 (+1 -1 +1 from 889)
988 (+1 0 -1 from 889)
989 (+1 0 0 from 889)
980 (+1 0 +1 from 889)
998 (+1 +1 -1 from 889)
999 (+1 +1 0 from 889)
990 (+1 +1 +1 from 889)
The below line is what program would actually print out for each number from LIST1 and an entry # which is just the entry # order of from originally entered list so user know how far, close away a number it's looking at is.
889 => 789 890 (entry #5)
I know looking at 27 numbers is overkill but it actually is easier to program a consecutive number identifier than having to deal with the logics of making a consecutive number from different cases of doubles. tripples are straight forward to make consecutive but I'll just run it through my same logics and it'll work just as well.
Let me know if this is good enough for what you need.