ethanl
Who gave you your code? to do? You must be one of the 30 individuals I sent the beta version to, but I can't recall their names.
If it's the same as mine, alter the filter from 16 to 29 digits to improve your chances.
29 numbers : 1,3,4,5,6,9,10,11,15,16,18,20,21,22,23,24,25,27,29,30,32,34,36,38,39,41,42,43,45
The outcomes are dropped from 45 to 29 numbers from the previous 594 statistics lotto results.
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hits of 6 numbers : 162 times
hits of 5 numbers : 196 times
hits of 4 numbers : 100 times
total of top : 458
hits of 5 and 6 total : 358
low hits
hits of 0 numbers : 0 times
hits of 1 numbers : 0 times
hits of 2 numbers : 7 times
hits of 3 numbers : 36 times
total of low : 29
Now, just like Bob Brown, use the above to discover the winning Patten's.
history of Bob Brown
Bob Brown was an Australian man who has already kept some of the biggest lottery secrets to his grave in 1993 after a long battle with cancer. He made all of his money through the lottery after retiring from full time work. How did he do it? All that remains of Bob's perfectly successful strategy he has placed in a code. The code was made into two paintings he called "Lotto Abstract" which contained thousands of multi-coloured lettered squares. Within these 4004 squares of the painting Bob hid the secret to picking lottery numbers that win cash prizes.
I'd wish you luck, but it seems like you have an excellent chance of winning.