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And while I'm here and have time, this is some results for an RNG draw. This is from the Pennsylvania Treasure Hunt 5-30 draw.
The first set of results is from the first pass it makes. It goes through all the draw history from start to finish with this first pass. All this does is set the numbers up using some internal math, sorts them into four different groups. These four groups are a mandatory grouping. That means each option for each position gets put into these 4 groups depending on how they work out mathematically. Groups 1 and 2 then make up a subgroup and 3 and 4 make up another subgroup at a certain point and finally back into one group for each position. The first pass finds out what of the 4 groups each possible number for each position goes into. It let's me know if a filter or any amount of the filters cut out the winning number for each and every draw. The main part of the first pass is to find out what happened where.This is the results it gave from that pass.

There was a possibility of 98 - 5 of 5 wins this pass. 594 - 4 of 5. Etc. The total options per (position) shows the average amount of options that was available for each of the draws and has a max below it. (Will post more in depth on that.) The last group of percentages there show the combined win/loss percentage. 12.98% is the combined percentage of a 4 of 5 and a 5 of 5 out of the 5,332 draws. 39.50% is the combined 3 of 5, 4 of 5 and 5 of 5 for the run.
In 5,332 draws there was a total of 138,632 options for each position. That's a total of 693,160 total options for a 5-30 draw in that amount of draws.
The amount of options that it left to pick from is right of the "Total cut options" section. Below that is the amount of options for each position that it cut out for the run.
Below that you can see the amount of hits per position that it left as options with the percentage of all the draws for each. Means the winning number was available for an option after filtering 2,823 draws out of 5,332 draws which is 53.02% of the draws.
This is from a total of 5,445 draws, but the way this works, it has to have so many draws to compute it all and give results so this is the data from 5,332 draws.
Now with the second pass. The ONLY difference in this pass and the first is all the past data is held into place, and the groups show up differently as what happened the most first. If group 2 had the winning number the most, it gets put at the forefront and all future numbers from group 2 get put into the forefront. Same with the 4 groups. Other than that, there is no difference in the process.
This is the results from doing that.

It jumped up nearly 10% on the 5 of 5's. Over 14% on the 4 of 5's. Etc. While only adding a few options to the average and max for each position. It added nearly 1,000 hits per though. Same process. Just organizing what happened already to show up at the forefront and put the excess on the back burner.
I've got some more to post on this, but will have to get to that later.
Goodnight all, best of luck and God bless!
You can't steal second and keep your foot on FIRST!!!
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When you go through hardships and decide not to surrender, that is strength”.-Arnold (Ahnald) Schwarzenegger-
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OfflineQuote: Originally posted by BobP on Mar 30, 2022
In astrology, math, numerology, science, numbers count for something unlike lottery where the numbers don't even stand in for numbers. On the other hand, entire industries are built around memory in materials. All the springs in our cars have a memory of their neutral position and return to it as soon as possible, as do the plastics in lottery balls. I'm not married to this, but it's certainly within the realm of possibility the properties of the plastic each ball is molded of is slightly different, thicker here, thinner there, more or less flexible resulting in slightly difference bounce. Might make no difference what-so-ever.
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I've ran the Powerball through this. The same way as I have all these other ones. We've only had 1,690 draws here, but that was plenty of data to get it going. It has to have a certain amount of draws input before it's going to do anything. Each game is different in this area, but are real close with only a couple to a few being the difference. In those 1,690 draws that I ran, there were only 1,571 that I could get data from then way this works. Here are the results. (To save space and still be able to show, I'm going to give the most data on when and where it actually left the winning numbers for all 6 positions.)
This is the first pass that puts all the numbers per position into the 4 groups that it does. This is raw data just as the draws occurred. (Sorting in ascending of course.)

An awful result of 20 jackpot possible wins. With another awful result of 23, 5 of 5 win possibilities. An 80.75% combined win possibility win rate with the first pass and an 19.25% with no chance of a win. No odd/even, down/up singular filtering at this point. This is to get it all organized and some internal filters to cut the picking pool down for each option.
Then we have pass 2. Pass 2 organizes what the first did and keeping everything as it was puts the MOST happened into the 4 groups. Same process, same calculations through and through except for the sorting most/least into the 2 groups.

This one did a little better. Still the same 1,690 draws and same 1,571 draws that was able to give data. A few more options per, but a near 20% growth on all the hits. (Some smaller, some larger than 20%.) For the small amount of extra options, I can live with it. The main thing I noticed with this one was the win/loss section. The first pass was more uniformed as how it ended up. You have least at top and bottom with most closing in near the center. (Just how the numbers work by position.) The second pass though, seemed a bit strange as to how it worked out. To me anyway. Still a somewhat uniformed ending, but with a twist. Odd. Really odd results here. The bonus ball was still present to be picked for 1,440 of the 1,571 draws on the second pass, and a win WITHOUT the bonus ball of 1,2,3,4 or 5 the data was really low. Will have to look into that more.
Need to run a full pass with all the draw history and examine that also. 1,571 draws is enough to get going and play, but full history may show differently. This is the first real run with a large matrix, since some additions and changes so, will have to get all the draws and do it again.
Full data on just the jackpot wins will be next.
Thanks and best of luck to all!
You can't steal second and keep your foot on FIRST!!!
“Strength does not come from winning. Your struggles develop your strengths.
When you go through hardships and decide not to surrender, that is strength”.-Arnold (Ahnald) Schwarzenegger-
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This is from the second pass and the 201 jackpot win possibilities. (Using draw history from a NCEL .csv spreadsheet.)
Draw is the draw number that the jackpot win was still there.
Date is the same thing. followed by the winning numbers from each draw.
The jackpot that was available at the time of each draw.
Options per columns are the amount of starting options for each position that was left after filtering.
The matrix at the time of each draw is next. Main and bonus balls.
Ending with the total options cut out for each position for each draw.
This was ran at 100% of the numbers. (Further testing is needed to adjust that down to a better percentage rate for each on the Powerball run.)
With a 69 matrix, there are 65 total options for each position. 59 matrix is 55. 55 matrix is 51 per. Bonus ball will always be what the max amount is set at.
Draw #
Date #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 BB Win Possibility Options Per Matrix Options Cut Per 1623 11/6/2021 8 30 48 57 64 9 $143,700,000.00 23 21 35 38 27 18 69 26 46 48 34 31 42 8 1613 10/13/2021 23 29 47 59 60 15 $47,300,000.00 27 33 36 41 24 19 69 26 42 36 33 28 45 7 1544 3/13/2021 5 11 51 56 61 2 $170,900,000.00 20 29 34 43 22 21 69 26 49 40 35 26 47 5 1523 12/30/2020 3 43 45 61 65 14 $365,300,000.00 17 34 34 32 28 23 69 26 52 35 35 37 41 3 1519 12/16/2020 4 23 37 61 67 7 $286,400,000.00 18 22 25 29 32 22 69 26 51 47 44 40 37 4 1425 1/22/2020 11 33 44 59 67 8 $347,000,000.00 19 42 45 43 19 21 69 26 50 27 24 26 50 5 1422 1/11/2020 3 21 23 31 59 3 $277,800,000.00 28 25 27 32 30 20 69 26 41 44 42 37 39 6 1421 1/8/2020 2 4 7 43 56 22 $258,200,000.00 29 34 46 23 33 24 69 26 40 35 23 46 36 2 1416 12/21/2019 19 31 35 50 67 14 $173,200,000.00 13 38 39 48 26 23 69 26 56 31 30 21 43 3 1398 10/19/2019 14 27 29 59 65 12 $110,000,000.00 28 29 38 31 29 23 69 26 41 40 31 38 40 3 1395 10/9/2019 5 18 33 43 65 2 $80,000,000.00 29 26 44 46 30 19 69 26 40 43 25 23 39 7 1390 9/21/2019 1 9 22 36 68 22 $80,000,000.00 23 34 42 43 30 24 69 26 46 35 27 26 39 2 1389 9/18/2019 14 19 39 47 51 15 $70,000,000.00 26 29 39 45 28 24 69 26 43 40 30 24 41 2 1376 8/3/2019 3 6 45 66 68 13 $100,000,000.00 10 28 26 32 32 23 69 26 59 41 43 37 37 3 1368 7/6/2019 4 8 23 46 65 1 $164,500,000.00 18 31 41 43 32 22 69 26 51 38 28 26 37 4 1338 3/23/2019 24 25 52 60 66 5 $638,800,000.00 25 32 40 46 24 24 69 26 44 37 29 23 45 2 1328 2/16/2019 29 30 41 48 64 1 $262,100,000.00 29 34 31 30 36 24 69 26 40 35 38 39 33 2 1327 2/13/2019 2 8 14 24 69 26 $240,800,000.00 30 33 40 52 24 23 69 26 39 36 29 17 45 3 1317 1/9/2019 6 19 37 49 59 22 $81,600,000.00 13 44 39 34 32 23 69 26 56 25 30 35 37 3 1316 1/5/2019 3 7 15 27 69 19 $68,200,000.00 23 50 40 44 31 21 69 26 46 19 29 25 38 5 1311 12/19/2018 15 29 31 37 43 16 $262,000,000.00 24 33 38 44 36 23 69 26 45 36 31 25 33 3 1304 11/24/2018 11 33 51 56 58 18 $153,000,000.00 26 38 49 48 39 22 69 26 43 31 20 21 30 4 1301 11/14/2018 7 42 49 62 69 23 $106,400,000.00 24 40 51 49 33 22 69 26 45 29 18 20 36 4 1296 10/27/2018 8 12 13 19 27 4 $687,800,000.00 17 45 38 45 27 22 69 26 52 24 31 24 42 4 1290 10/6/2018 1 22 27 53 67 15 $262,300,000.00 13 40 31 26 25 24 69 26 56 29 38 43 44 2 1278 8/25/2018 20 25 54 57 63 8 $70,000,000.00 19 41 37 53 32 24 69 26 50 28 32 16 37 2 1277 8/22/2018 1 7 45 47 69 13 $60,000,000.00 19 40 28 34 34 24 69 26 50 29 41 35 35 2 1258 6/16/2018 9 45 57 58 65 9 $136,000,000.00 20 41 40 47 43 24 69 26 49 28 29 22 26 2 1252 5/26/2018 1 21 31 45 49 21 $50,000,000.00 16 30 37 25 42 26 69 26 53 39 32 44 27 0 1249 5/16/2018 17 19 21 22 51 19 $279,800,000.00 20 32 44 48 39 26 69 26 49 37 25 21 30 0 1246 5/5/2018 14 29 36 57 61 17 $214,600,000.00 21 30 37 47 24 24 69 26 48 39 32 22 45 2 1222 2/10/2018 1 13 27 41 59 20 $185,200,000.00 21 29 50 44 27 25 69 26 48 40 19 25 42 1 1218 1/27/2018 17 21 26 47 54 7 $112,500,000.00 34 33 31 37 27 24 69 26 35 36 38 32 42 2 1215 1/17/2018 3 33 37 51 57 21 $62,400,000.00 29 35 37 36 34 23 69 26 40 34 32 33 35 3 1214 1/13/2018 14 25 35 58 69 24 $50,000,000.00 21 40 50 50 34 26 69 26 48 29 19 19 35 0 1206 12/16/2017 9 35 37 50 63 11 $249,100,000.00 31 40 44 45 28 24 69 26 38 29 25 24 41 2 1205 12/13/2017 2 24 28 51 58 7 $230,000,000.00 11 30 47 42 29 21 69 26 58 39 22 27 40 5 1203 12/6/2017 19 20 50 55 62 9 $194,300,000.00 18 41 45 45 37 26 69 26 51 28 24 24 32 0 1200 11/25/2017 8 13 27 53 54 4 $147,400,000.00 18 27 44 38 30 26 69 26 51 42 25 31 39 0 1196 11/11/2017 4 6 16 30 56 18 $89,500,000.00 31 34 49 34 26 26 69 26 38 35 20 35 43 0 1183 9/27/2017 8 10 21 23 25 22 $66,100,000.00 17 17 37 38 32 26 69 26 52 52 32 31 37 0 1175 8/30/2017 19 28 43 67 69 7 $54,300,000.00 17 39 49 50 8 25 69 26 52 30 20 19 61 1 1160 7/8/2017 8 10 29 40 59 26 $140,300,000.00 20 36 44 50 42 22 69 26 49 33 25 19 27 4 1159 7/5/2017 4 9 16 54 68 21 $123,100,000.00 27 9 43 50 42 21 69 26 42 60 26 19 27 5 1140 4/29/2017 22 23 24 45 62 5 $115,400,000.00 29 47 44 49 42 26 69 26 40 22 25 20 27 0 1136 4/15/2017 5 22 26 45 61 13 $70,000,000.00 30 40 36 35 41 25 69 26 39 29 33 34 28 1 1123 3/1/2017 10 16 40 52 55 17 $53,900,000.00 19 37 34 18 29 24 69 26 50 32 35 51 40 2 1107 1/4/2017 16 17 29 41 42 4 $80,000,000.00 22 28 45 33 35 26 69 26 47 41 24 36 34 0 1106 12/31/2016 1 3 28 57 67 9 $70,000,000.00 28 42 47 42 43 26 69 26 41 27 22 27 26 0 1105 12/28/2016 16 23 30 44 58 4 $60,000,000.00 13 26 48 48 43 26 69 26 56 43 21 21 26 0 1100 12/10/2016 12 21 32 44 66 15 $85,700,000.00 15 51 35 47 44 26 69 26 54 18 34 22 25 0 1089 11/2/2016 13 18 37 54 61 5 $199,700,000.00 26 44 50 49 40 26 69 26 43 25 19 20 29 0 1084 10/15/2016 23 49 57 64 67 20 $123,200,000.00 28 37 36 43 42 23 69 26 41 32 33 26 27 3 1013 2/10/2016 2 3 40 50 62 5 $155,300,000.00 27 38 42 42 32 26 69 26 42 31 27 27 37 0 988 11/14/2015 14 22 37 45 66 5 $60,000,000.00 22 30 45 36 27 26 69 26 47 39 24 33 42 0 981 10/21/2015 30 32 42 56 57 11 $90,000,000.00 35 19 43 41 37 25 69 26 34 50 26 28 32 1 973 9/23/2015 8 29 41 51 58 5 $238,600,000.00 29 31 42 45 24 34 59 35 30 28 17 14 35 1 965 8/26/2015 2 22 32 45 56 12 $100,000,000.00 31 34 34 37 39 35 59 35 28 25 25 22 20 0 964 8/22/2015 4 12 14 21 55 7 $90,000,000.00 27 37 30 45 33 35 59 35 32 22 29 14 26 0 958 8/1/2015 7 13 24 49 57 15 $110,000,000.00 34 33 36 49 45 35 59 35 25 26 23 10 14 0 943 6/10/2015 31 32 48 49 53 25 $50,000,000.00 27 40 35 49 42 35 59 35 32 19 24 10 17 0 942 6/6/2015 8 13 18 27 43 15 $40,000,000.00 24 38 29 49 44 35 59 35 35 21 30 10 15 0 938 5/23/2015 9 15 17 31 43 16 $138,000,000.00 27 34 45 52 39 29 59 35 32 25 14 7 20 6 933 5/6/2015 23 24 27 39 41 30 $80,000,000.00 9 24 36 45 25 34 59 35 50 35 23 14 34 1 925 4/8/2015 1 19 45 46 58 29 $70,000,000.00 3 22 41 39 40 35 59 35 56 37 18 20 19 0 915 3/4/2015 8 12 15 35 50 32 $90,000,000.00 22 41 36 35 37 35 59 35 37 18 23 24 22 0 913 2/25/2015 17 19 21 32 39 8 $70,000,000.00 25 35 39 49 26 35 59 35 34 24 20 10 33 0 909 2/11/2015 11 13 25 39 54 19 $564,100,000.00 25 36 41 48 29 34 59 35 34 23 18 11 30 1 908 2/7/2015 5 10 21 34 58 33 $394,900,000.00 15 25 25 43 33 35 59 35 44 34 34 16 26 0 906 1/31/2015 5 11 16 26 50 34 $285,800,000.00 21 38 44 39 46 31 59 35 38 21 15 20 13 4 903 1/21/2015 11 12 15 28 57 23 $211,200,000.00 28 34 41 51 20 32 59 35 31 25 18 8 39 3 890 12/6/2014 12 15 22 43 49 14 $50,000,000.00 11 31 38 49 38 34 59 35 48 28 21 10 21 1 889 12/3/2014 25 30 32 46 54 26 $40,000,000.00 29 25 39 48 36 33 59 35 30 34 20 11 23 2 878 10/25/2014 6 10 51 54 57 12 $124,900,000.00 17 34 39 47 36 33 59 35 42 25 20 12 23 2 874 10/11/2014 10 19 37 38 39 28 $80,000,000.00 20 39 42 48 43 34 59 35 39 20 17 11 16 1 871 10/1/2014 1 4 18 20 45 7 $50,000,000.00 26 31 37 45 34 35 59 35 33 28 22 14 25 0 869 9/24/2014 7 14 21 24 41 26 $228,500,000.00 16 32 40 46 20 35 59 35 43 27 19 13 39 0 865 9/10/2014 2 14 39 40 43 13 $128,900,000.00 24 36 42 31 29 33 59 35 35 23 17 28 30 2 863 9/3/2014 2 16 43 45 51 35 $100,000,000.00 30 35 43 44 42 34 59 35 29 24 16 15 17 1 862 8/30/2014 5 28 31 52 59 27 $90,000,000.00 25 27 38 47 42 35 59 35 34 32 21 12 17 0 856 8/9/2014 3 12 31 34 51 24 $90,000,000.00 32 32 34 48 16 30 59 35 27 27 25 11 43 5 853 7/30/2014 13 30 42 49 53 29 $60,000,000.00 18 31 38 48 25 33 59 35 41 28 21 11 34 2 849 7/16/2014 5 15 18 26 32 35 $50,000,000.00 27 24 25 51 36 32 59 35 32 35 34 8 23 3 841 6/18/2014 6 9 29 52 59 7 $50,000,000.00 23 33 35 48 34 34 59 35 36 26 24 11 25 1 839 6/11/2014 14 18 25 33 49 23 $259,800,000.00 20 32 39 32 43 34 59 35 39 27 20 27 16 1 837 6/4/2014 1 7 10 22 49 24 $196,100,000.00 19 31 45 52 32 33 59 35 40 28 14 7 27 2 829 5/7/2014 17 29 31 48 49 34 $70,000,000.00 11 37 26 47 32 34 59 35 48 22 33 12 27 1 822 4/12/2014 14 26 45 54 55 20 $91,900,000.00 19 33 34 45 41 33 59 35 40 26 25 14 18 2 819 4/2/2014 8 13 19 22 53 24 $60,000,000.00 30 14 32 51 21 33 59 35 29 45 27 8 38 2 810 3/1/2014 3 8 25 30 47 13 $60,000,000.00 20 41 40 47 35 30 59 35 39 18 19 12 24 5 809 2/26/2014 11 12 17 38 42 2 $50,000,000.00 18 24 36 37 32 25 59 35 41 35 23 22 27 10 803 2/5/2014 8 17 32 57 59 24 $219,600,000.00 22 33 33 47 30 34 59 35 37 26 26 12 29 1 802 2/1/2014 5 12 15 27 38 7 $193,900,000.00 19 35 41 48 33 35 59 35 40 24 18 11 26 0 800 1/25/2014 8 12 18 55 57 2 $150,200,000.00 24 30 33 39 35 35 59 35 35 29 26 20 24 0 783 11/27/2013 18 25 50 55 57 17 $60,000,000.00 17 34 34 39 24 34 59 35 42 25 25 20 35 1 778 11/9/2013 3 9 37 49 56 32 $88,000,000.00 27 35 34 44 42 35 59 35 32 24 25 15 17 0 777 11/6/2013 1 5 10 15 49 22 $70,000,000.00 18 38 39 48 39 35 59 35 41 21 20 11 20 0 771 10/16/2013 3 26 28 34 42 28 $157,600,000.00 19 35 38 35 30 35 59 35 40 24 21 24 29 0 756 8/24/2013 12 17 25 45 59 19 $94,400,000.00 10 25 32 42 31 32 59 35 49 34 27 17 28 3 754 8/17/2013 18 21 46 54 56 23 $60,000,000.00 19 33 37 44 21 33 59 35 40 26 22 15 38 2 752 8/10/2013 4 12 14 37 58 13 $40,000,000.00 30 29 35 35 24 33 59 35 29 30 24 24 35 2 740 6/29/2013 8 28 30 53 56 16 $50,000,000.00 27 35 39 48 30 35 59 35 32 24 20 11 29 0 734 6/8/2013 2 11 22 26 32 19 $60,000,000.00 30 41 42 51 26 33 59 35 29 18 17 8 33 2 729 5/22/2013 9 31 35 41 57 26 $40,000,000.00 34 37 37 34 27 30 59 35 25 22 22 25 32 5 714 3/30/2013 11 23 26 46 55 27 $50,000,000.00 31 26 35 36 28 35 59 35 28 33 24 23 31 0 710 3/16/2013 3 7 21 44 53 16 $217,700,000.00 31 34 34 26 25 33 59 35 28 25 25 33 34 2 703 2/20/2013 3 17 19 25 32 17 $70,000,000.00 25 34 26 42 38 34 59 35 34 25 33 17 21 1 697 1/30/2013 14 16 32 47 52 16 $154,100,000.00 28 33 40 49 35 32 59 35 31 26 19 10 24 3 694 1/19/2013 8 28 29 34 38 35 $100,000,000.00 23 29 40 49 39 35 59 35 36 30 19 10 20 0 692 1/12/2013 10 14 21 23 47 7 $80,000,000.00 33 38 45 44 43 35 59 35 26 21 14 15 16 0 686 12/22/2012 1 18 35 39 44 11 $40,000,000.00 29 33 43 49 33 33 59 35 30 26 16 10 26 2 678 11/24/2012 22 32 37 44 50 34 $327,000,000.00 20 38 45 39 29 35 59 35 39 21 14 20 30 0 676 11/17/2012 3 15 27 58 59 20 $219,200,000.00 29 42 41 45 35 35 59 35 30 17 18 14 24 0 655 9/5/2012 4 19 26 42 51 29 $90,000,000.00 21 36 41 44 38 35 59 35 38 23 18 15 21 0 644 7/28/2012 5 6 13 36 50 13 $138,900,000.00 19 36 37 42 37 33 59 35 40 23 22 17 22 2 638 7/7/2012 3 5 29 39 59 29 $70,000,000.00 23 37 45 46 46 34 59 35 36 22 14 13 13 1 635 6/27/2012 6 34 40 46 58 6 $40,000,000.00 25 24 44 47 27 34 59 35 34 35 15 12 32 1 625 5/23/2012 4 7 26 53 59 32 $110,000,000.00 30 34 42 45 38 35 59 35 29 25 17 14 21 0 622 5/12/2012 10 24 35 53 58 22 $80,000,000.00 27 30 39 35 29 35 59 35 32 29 20 24 30 0 619 5/2/2012 7 8 33 38 50 29 $50,000,000.00 5 24 36 35 34 31 59 35 54 35 23 24 25 4 615 4/18/2012 20 22 39 46 49 29 $130,000,000.00 20 34 38 33 28 27 59 35 39 25 21 26 31 8 609 3/28/2012 11 16 29 50 58 33 $50,000,000.00 33 34 30 47 27 29 59 35 26 25 29 12 32 6 604 3/10/2012 5 14 17 20 41 5 $40,000,000.00 30 31 34 43 39 34 59 35 29 28 25 16 20 1 602 3/3/2012 29 30 45 47 49 35 $50,000,000.00 30 35 38 29 28 35 59 35 29 24 21 30 31 0 600 2/25/2012 6 11 42 53 54 7 $70,000,000.00 32 29 34 47 41 34 59 35 27 30 25 12 18 1 598 2/18/2012 23 28 50 56 59 5 $50,000,000.00 17 34 41 36 42 32 59 35 42 25 18 23 17 3 579 12/14/2011 2 24 46 52 56 19 $77,700,000.00 21 40 38 45 29 36 59 39 38 19 21 14 30 3 551 9/7/2011 3 5 18 27 54 13 $108,800,000.00 16 35 32 41 26 38 59 39 43 24 27 18 33 1 548 8/27/2011 2 12 25 54 58 14 $62,900,000.00 20 32 31 52 20 39 59 39 39 27 28 7 39 0 547 8/24/2011 9 13 47 49 53 39 $47,900,000.00 28 37 39 42 17 38 59 39 31 22 20 17 42 1 529 6/22/2011 12 15 19 46 59 12 $49,000,000.00 28 33 36 46 35 38 59 39 31 26 23 13 24 1 526 6/11/2011 16 18 27 36 50 8 $20,000,000.00 18 29 28 48 27 36 59 39 41 30 31 11 32 3 525 6/8/2011 14 37 44 45 53 29 $25,600,000.00 21 36 38 51 32 37 59 39 38 23 21 8 27 2 524 6/4/2011 17 19 39 41 58 21 $20,000,000.00 23 33 34 44 31 37 59 39 36 26 25 15 28 2 523 6/1/2011 8 18 38 46 56 31 $201,900,000.00 18 38 32 49 30 39 59 39 41 21 27 10 29 0 520 5/21/2011 2 8 40 49 50 36 $121,300,000.00 31 34 32 44 34 39 59 39 28 25 27 15 25 0 516 5/7/2011 2 11 27 47 55 15 $51,100,000.00 16 29 40 46 34 38 59 39 43 30 19 13 25 1 507 4/6/2011 10 18 41 55 56 15 $221,700,000.00 24 27 32 45 30 39 59 39 35 32 27 14 29 0 501 3/16/2011 28 39 40 48 53 9 $68,100,000.00 28 32 38 40 22 38 59 39 31 27 21 19 37 1 500 3/12/2011 1 4 12 41 47 3 $54,100,000.00 26 30 37 43 31 36 59 39 33 29 22 16 28 3 498 3/5/2011 2 23 31 42 48 21 $26,700,000.00 27 35 31 45 25 37 59 39 32 24 28 14 34 2 492 2/12/2011 11 32 36 48 52 19 $83,500,000.00 30 34 40 43 31 38 59 39 29 25 19 16 28 1 483 1/12/2011 19 21 23 40 48 27 $65,800,000.00 25 33 43 50 33 38 59 39 34 26 16 9 26 1 475 12/15/2010 10 11 18 32 45 18 $20,000,000.00 32 29 38 28 26 39 59 39 27 30 21 31 33 0 473 12/8/2010 8 11 25 41 58 16 $25,000,000.00 22 41 40 47 37 39 59 39 37 18 19 12 22 0 472 12/4/2010 13 24 27 31 42 22 $20,000,000.00 26 39 28 39 23 39 59 39 33 20 31 20 36 0 470 11/27/2010 10 30 37 47 54 39 $79,400,000.00 25 43 32 49 23 38 59 39 34 16 27 10 36 1 467 11/17/2010 14 16 53 54 59 5 $36,200,000.00 31 41 14 47 28 38 59 39 28 18 45 12 31 1 457 10/13/2010 12 22 32 34 46 2 $25,000,000.00 35 31 38 51 32 38 59 39 24 28 21 8 27 1 456 10/9/2010 2 6 32 42 49 35 $20,000,000.00 28 36 32 49 27 38 59 39 31 23 27 10 32 1 455 10/6/2010 14 26 37 41 46 24 $61,500,000.00 23 42 38 48 27 37 59 39 36 17 21 11 32 2 443 8/25/2010 16 17 29 31 36 23 $20,000,000.00 24 35 35 44 27 36 59 39 35 24 24 15 32 3 437 8/4/2010 19 28 30 37 53 36 $20,000,000.00 22 27 36 49 38 39 59 39 37 32 23 10 21 0 433 7/21/2010 16 22 30 51 58 25 $38,600,000.00 17 30 29 44 31 38 59 39 42 29 30 15 28 1 428 7/3/2010 3 10 14 52 53 3 $42,100,000.00 26 24 27 45 37 38 59 39 33 35 32 14 22 1 427 6/30/2010 6 38 43 47 48 27 $27,400,000.00 25 35 32 42 35 39 59 39 34 24 27 17 24 0 426 6/26/2010 13 30 32 38 57 25 $20,000,000.00 18 36 31 39 27 38 59 39 41 23 28 20 32 1 422 6/12/2010 9 12 13 35 38 30 $45,700,000.00 30 34 28 42 36 38 59 39 29 25 31 17 23 1 404 4/10/2010 21 22 49 52 58 34 $150,900,000.00 25 29 34 48 37 34 59 39 34 30 25 11 22 5 402 4/3/2010 10 15 31 52 59 4 $103,500,000.00 23 26 33 41 30 32 59 39 36 33 26 18 29 7 401 3/31/2010 5 13 17 45 54 12 $82,800,000.00 33 30 35 46 28 33 59 39 26 29 24 13 31 6 400 3/27/2010 7 21 32 44 52 10 $65,200,000.00 31 38 40 49 35 32 59 39 28 21 19 10 24 7 398 3/20/2010 9 36 39 44 45 9 $30,300,000.00 19 39 31 48 43 38 59 39 40 20 28 11 16 1 396 3/13/2010 6 16 20 31 36 8 $211,700,000.00 27 37 37 44 36 38 59 39 32 22 22 15 23 1 393 3/3/2010 7 9 14 45 49 23 $118,300,000.00 18 39 40 29 34 37 59 39 41 20 19 30 25 2 390 2/20/2010 13 27 37 41 54 32 $61,600,000.00 31 35 35 42 30 39 59 39 28 24 24 17 29 0 389 2/17/2010 7 8 19 26 36 15 $44,200,000.00 23 34 37 43 33 33 59 39 36 25 22 16 26 6 382 1/23/2010 15 16 20 42 53 17 $65,000,000.00 18 31 22 47 23 38 59 39 41 28 37 12 36 1 370 12/12/2009 12 13 14 35 41 29 $66,800,000.00 34 29 28 41 28 37 59 39 25 30 31 18 31 2 364 11/21/2009 7 26 36 49 58 4 $32,800,000.00 18 27 26 38 25 38 59 39 41 32 33 21 34 1 363 11/18/2009 32 42 50 58 59 31 $25,000,000.00 26 34 41 50 25 39 59 39 33 25 18 9 34 0 361 11/11/2009 8 12 14 22 29 22 $96,600,000.00 22 29 33 49 24 38 59 39 37 30 26 10 35 1 344 9/12/2009 13 28 38 41 56 25 $81,000,000.00 22 22 35 47 32 39 59 39 37 37 24 12 27 0 339 8/26/2009 1 21 23 30 43 11 $25,000,000.00 21 31 41 49 28 36 59 39 38 28 18 10 31 3 335 8/12/2009 10 25 32 34 47 5 $186,000,000.00 29 20 29 51 39 38 59 39 30 39 30 8 20 1 332 8/1/2009 5 37 39 46 53 8 $120,000,000.00 25 34 37 43 29 33 59 39 34 25 22 16 30 6 318 6/13/2009 13 16 20 35 41 6 $59,000,000.00 23 29 30 53 30 33 59 39 36 30 29 6 29 6 305 4/29/2009 6 19 36 50 59 13 $65,000,000.00 20 33 39 51 37 39 59 39 39 26 20 8 22 0 302 4/18/2009 7 15 28 43 44 20 $31,000,000.00 20 35 35 36 23 39 59 39 39 24 24 23 36 0 299 4/8/2009 1 6 48 52 56 9 $143,000,000.00 25 34 38 40 31 37 59 39 34 25 21 19 28 2 294 3/21/2009 19 23 27 49 52 21 $70,000,000.00 21 35 31 40 24 39 59 39 38 24 28 19 35 0 292 3/14/2009 7 30 33 44 51 10 $44,000,000.00 30 31 28 44 32 39 59 39 29 28 31 15 27 0 291 3/11/2009 3 7 13 34 47 30 $32,000,000.00 14 32 37 39 33 39 59 39 45 27 22 20 26 0 278 1/24/2009 6 20 25 37 42 25 $25,000,000.00 16 27 31 47 37 38 59 39 43 32 28 12 22 1 275 1/14/2009 8 25 34 39 46 34 $146,000,000.00 29 35 34 39 32 38 59 39 30 24 25 20 27 1 269 12/24/2008 2 17 22 32 41 8 $62,000,000.00 17 36 32 50 42 42 55 42 38 19 23 5 13 0 268 12/20/2008 3 14 19 32 54 24 $62,000,000.00 23 36 32 42 32 40 55 42 32 19 23 13 23 2 255 11/5/2008 4 8 18 33 36 32 $20,000,000.00 24 29 33 53 35 38 55 42 31 26 22 2 20 4 242 9/20/2008 6 28 30 40 47 24 $154,000,000.00 24 34 37 44 30 39 55 42 31 21 18 11 25 3 226 7/26/2008 12 13 21 51 55 18 $64,000,000.00 20 33 36 50 33 35 55 42 35 22 19 5 22 7 221 7/9/2008 5 7 31 49 53 14 $20,000,000.00 29 28 30 49 29 39 55 42 26 27 25 6 26 3 209 5/28/2008 10 18 22 37 45 9 $25,000,000.00 28 30 35 35 36 41 55 42 27 25 20 20 19 1 204 5/10/2008 7 18 30 41 45 6 $20,000,000.00 25 32 38 26 36 41 55 42 30 23 17 29 19 1 203 5/7/2008 9 25 26 28 42 26 $15,000,000.00 31 27 34 51 36 39 55 42 24 28 21 4 19 3 192 3/29/2008 18 20 25 31 36 7 $36,000,000.00 28 33 29 44 36 41 55 42 27 22 26 11 19 1 187 3/12/2008 12 19 30 34 36 8 $230,000,000.00 18 29 35 43 35 40 55 42 37 26 20 12 20 2 186 3/8/2008 17 29 31 34 49 16 $200,000,000.00 26 32 33 35 35 41 55 42 29 23 22 20 20 1 178 2/9/2008 4 23 24 30 43 28 $63,000,000.00 28 32 32 37 40 40 55 42 27 23 23 18 15 2 173 1/23/2008 4 16 35 47 48 39 $20,000,000.00 18 32 31 42 36 39 55 42 37 23 24 13 19 3 134 9/8/2007 7 12 28 30 48 40 $15,000,000.00 21 33 32 28 37 40 55 42 34 22 23 27 18 2 132 9/1/2007 12 19 23 37 39 13 $20,000,000.00 21 32 30 27 34 40 55 42 34 23 25 28 21 2 You can't steal second and keep your foot on FIRST!!!
“Strength does not come from winning. Your struggles develop your strengths.
When you go through hardships and decide not to surrender, that is strength”.-Arnold (Ahnald) Schwarzenegger-
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I'm sure this will go unheard by the majority, and that's cool, but there are some out there that can and will use it. This again, can be used by keeping the memory of, as it was exactly to get another step into winning. If it doesn't stay as it was, the way I use it, my results are COMPLETELY off and none of what I do would be useful.
By saying using so and so percentage, I mean this. (I can give this out for any interested and not put out too much info. You ARE NOT going to use this info to win a jackpot, BUT, you can cut your options down to help with it.) I'll use a smaller matrix game for example since I can use photos, keep the page running smooth, and be able to see it all in one section. There are another thread on this, although it's not the same thing and you can find this data for the most part for each draw here on LP. I'll be using the PA Treasure Hunt for demonstration purposes here. It's matrix is 5/30 so seeing it all will be easy to put up here without taking forever.
When working in ascending order, and by position, each number possibility will be set first and foremost by the matrix. A 5/30 draw will have 26 options per position. 1-26 for the first, 2-27 for the second, 3-28 for the third, 4-29 for the fourth and 5-30 for the fifth. You will NEVER be able to play 26-1-28-29-30 for a 5/30 draw. It won't even accept your ticket. You can play 26-27-28-29-30, but why. They love to see those numbers come in on a ticket. Those really help their spread.
For each position, which you can find here, each number will be drawn a certain percentage of time. For nearly all draws, 1 will be the most drawn number for the smallest position. It's that law I couldn't remember the exact phrase for. Something about a large amount of numbers that causes that. You can play 1 over and over until it hits, and wait on it to come in, or you can organize and put them all into perspective and see what is really going on. As of 4-4-2022, and 5,446 draws, 1 has been drawn in the smallest position the most at 912 times for the PA Treasure Hunt. That's 16.75% of all the draws. 2 is going to be your next option in most all cases. For this draw and at that time, 812 times it was the smallest. 2 made up 14.91% of the draws. Again, you could play 2 over and over and wait on it to come in. It will more so than 3-26, but not as much as 1 does. 3 was the smallest 643 times and has made up a total of 11.81% of the draws in that spot. 25 and 26 has, up until 4-4-2022, never been drawn as the smallest position. Had 26 been draw there, you're only options would have been the 26-27-28-29-30. That combination CAN come up, but, it hasn't. Why? It totally random, it has the same possibilities as the others. So why hasn't it? Just not time for it? Rigged? I'll get into that later. Back to the task at hand. With 1,2,3 making up the top three picks for this game, (and nearly all others), why not play 3 lines, or more, starting with 1,2 and 3? OR, at least keep them in your pool for filtering. If you take the percentages of 1,2 and 3, combine them, those three numbers COMBINED have made up 43.46% of the 5,446 draws that have happened for this game. That's nearly half the draws with those three numbers coming in.
Here is a photo of the actual results for the PA Treasure Hunt up until 4-4-202 for each position. The most in each will be highlighted. About the only thing one will see this way is not much use in starting with 25 or 26. 1-2-3-4-5 have all been draw, by position, so that combination has been drawn at some point. Once in 5,446 draws. Not the best odds, and unless your playing one line per to save money, your not going to hit be winning a whole lot. Not the jackpot anyway.

By organizing a little, still keeping things as they were, you can use this data better and cut your pool down to filter on down. Rank them. Rank them by position from most to least.
They will look similar to this when done. Now you can look at it a little deeper and see what is really going on.

Again at 75%

Take #1, or the smallest like above, and you can see that 1 has made up 16.75% of the draws. By it's self. 2, 14.91% of the draws by it's self. 3, 11.81% by it's self. Combined though, 1 and 2 made up 31.66%. 1,2,3 made up 43.46% of the 5,446 draws. 1,2,3,4 have combined made up more than 50% of the total draws. Just those four numbers alone.
So when I talk about using 100%, running this with 75% or whatever, then I am using that amount of numbers to run through this contraption. Whatever count there is for each up to what percentage I set each at. For the first, If I set it at 100%, then I'm using 1-24. I'm not caring or bothering with 25 or 26 as an option. They've no been drawn in 5,446 draws, I'm not caring if I miss the draws that they do come in. If I set this at 75% then I am using only 1,2,3,4,5,6 to run through it. For the first position that is anyway.
But what are the odds of this staying the same? Well, Crocodile Dundee said it pretty well. Better than average. This actually gets smaller with each draw. The ability to use this to help I should say. The percentages I'm talking about. In the work I lost, I ran multiple tests on this from multiple and many draws. I checked it from one draw to the next for entire runs. I also checked it for say the entire month of January one draw to the next than again for the entire month of January for the next year and then for each year there was a draw. And no, not just January, but for every month for every year. Because of that law, whatever the name of it is, it's forced to. Each year the amount of numbers it took to make say, the 75% got smaller. For each position. Didn't matter if they changed the matrix one way or the other. It did and will continue to do so. It's NOT anything they are doing deliberately. It's not something that they may even know, but I'm sure they have professionals working on it that do know. But as long as there are draw games, it won't change. And it is something we can use. It's just the way the numbers work. It's like taking all the combinations, putting each one on their own ball, dumping them into a pot and picking one. There are going to be more balls with 1 as the smallest so you have better odds of picking one of those sets. Balls with 2 as the smallest, you're going to have better odds for one of those combinations being picked than you would with the ones that start with 3-39. That law again. And yes, I know what the name of the law is. It just the way it works. It's the only way it can work. It's also the reason quick picks are the majority of the jackpot wins. There are more of those sold. Quick picks are also the most losing sold tickets.
Doesn't mean you will use just those numbers and win every game. Not at 75%. Not at 50%. Not even at 100%. BUT you can cut down this way and catch them when they do come about, because these will show the most.
Now what does this have to do with the numbers holding any memory? Well, Other than what I've shown, that's about all I'm going to say about it. Here anyway. There are multiple ways that this can be used though by keeping the memory of what happened alive, but the same as it happened. Multiple ways. Just have to dig around and see what can be seen with it. Test it. Try it. If one idea doesn't work, try another. (But don't throw that older idea away, just hang onto it. It may be of use at a later time.)
Hope this helps someone!
Thanks and best of luck to all!
You can't steal second and keep your foot on FIRST!!!
“Strength does not come from winning. Your struggles develop your strengths.
When you go through hardships and decide not to surrender, that is strength”.-Arnold (Ahnald) Schwarzenegger-
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While I have a minute, on those percentages and having to do with holding memory. This will give me every new draw, the percentage that each winning number has been drawn for each draw. If 1 was the first number and had been drawn 1 17.25% on game #4,557, this will keep track of it as the 1 has been drawn 17.25% where it does that. On draw #4,723 if that 1 was drawn again, it may be 17.44% so it has changed, but it will keep it as that again. It does the same for every position, and for every draw. From start to new with each and every new draw. It updates each draw for each new number drawn where it's supposed to, but for what I'm doing, it keeps everything as was where it needs to also. That gives me exact data to build on that doesn't update old data with new.
With all that data setting there, I can see what percentages have happened the most. Of course, with it being summed like it does, you will occasionally have that 100% that comes in and you will cut out that number for that position when it does if you're using 99% or less, but who needs to win every draw. No one. This will, depending on how you set it, cut down your options. The higher the percentage I set it, the more options it will give me. 100% will give me every single option that has ever been drawn for a position. 50% will give me the top 50% of the options that have been drawn.
Which brings me to here. I programmed in a section that will count, depending on what I set it to, to find out where I need to set each position. If I want the first position to cover 90% of the draws, and give me the numbers that have made up that amount, I put 90% in it and see what it gives.

In the picture, right of "Manual", it has 86.00%. That means if I want to see how many draws the winning number came from using 86% of the possibilities, I set it to that. Using 86% of the numbers that have hit in the first position, I can see that 1,343 of the 1,687 draws it has checked, the winning number was there 79.61% of the time. That means that I could have used all the numbers that have made up 86% of the draws for the first position, after they pass through the 7 filters, my winning number was still there 79.61% of all the draws. That's all the numbers drawn percentage combined up to 86% that it will allow to be filtered and still keeping my winning number there as an option. That's how I set this up anyway. If it helps anyone else.
And on the photos that go through all the percentages and gives results in the photos, that is leaving all the filters as they are, dropping the percentage for each position, and getting the results. That was just to show how you can drop the rate down, and still have your winning number as an option for the next draw. This is data from Powerball, and with the 1,687 draws I ran through it, and it would work on, 1,343 times 1-19 was all that was needed in the pool as the first option to be able to get that position correct 86% of those draws. 20-65 made up the other 14% of the draws. My filters cut out the winners about 7% of those draws.
Hopefully that makes sense.
Thanks and best of luck!
You can't steal second and keep your foot on FIRST!!!
“Strength does not come from winning. Your struggles develop your strengths.
When you go through hardships and decide not to surrender, that is strength”.-Arnold (Ahnald) Schwarzenegger-
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Quote: Originally posted by Greenfox on Mar 28, 2022
Some more testing if those balls remember anything.
This is the past few LFL draws per here and the NCEL.
The past few draws now with the possible win available with the internal filters on and no odd or even, down or up filtering.

Still with just some internal filters and no odd even or down up filtering. This is the options that was available for the 3-20-2022 draw.
All available options for each position with using 100%, 95% and 90% of the numbers.

The same thing only with using 85% and 80% of the numbers.

And one more time with 75% and 70% of the numbers used.

From 80% to 100% the same possible win was still there. Options deleted as that percentage went down. Less numbers per to pick from.
From 70% to 75%, the win possibility dropped to a 3 of 5 with bonus ball for a $150.00 only win was possible with the options showing.
But what does this have to do with the balls memory? Or how could it be used? What even is the 70% to 100% that I'm speaking about? What if 99% of the time you can use 90% and still have your winning number available for a winning option? What if we know that 87.66% of the time we could use 80% and still have our winning number for an option? How about 77.04% of the time we could use 70%? What if we used 70% for all positions above except for the 5th position and we used 80% and added those 2 extra numbers that it gave? Would that cut our options down?
If the past stays the same, and since we can't go back and change it, I'm assuming it does, what are all the memories from? If we did go back and change the past, would the future be the same? What about if the past changed when the future did? Would the end results remain the same?
Sounds like gibberish, huh? If you read into that with what I've showed, it'll make sense.
I'll leave you to your own interpretations on it.
Filters 5 and 7 cut out the winning number for this draw. Just for future reference. Those could have been turned off though. What good are filters though if we don't use them?
You know foxy...
Your current color scheme is quite appealing to the eye.
I dont really read everything you say, because you say a lot. But I always look at the pictures.
I didn't even read that last scathing message you sent me, because it begun to hurt.
After the first two scathing paragraphs, I was like...
this is not productive.I am sorry I got you banned.

But the color scheme is pleasing. It reminds me of a wheel utility that I used to use, that actually had a "VERY GOOD" color scheme as well.
The colors actually helped me to win many 4/5 wins. But they threw it in the trash.
Basically I would throw in my five lines.
The "utility" would show how well your five lines did in the past. I only go back 720 as IMHO, anything more actually leads to brain drain.
My five lines were always custom lines, None of that GH guarentee BS. Lines were designed as Skip 0 skip 1 , skip 2, and then I would mix and match adjacents. Spread always generally 20-22.
Then you could see how well your lines did. If they did bad, you would adjust accordingly. It was line night and day with the wheels...It was BADA$$!!!
But I guess you cant have players enjoying the game too much in a Democrat state.... Well you cant have players enjoying the game I guess, and they threw that utility out.
They replaced it with TRASH. Then the authorities ponder and say..."why are the sheeple not playing as much?" Well dummy...you basically ruined the enthusiasm for the game with your shortsightedness.
I will "try" to find the color scheme on the way back machine. Maybe you could apply it for your games in your "wheel test".
Good Luck!!
Be like water my friend...
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lOTSOF VERY POTENTIALLY GOOD PROJECTIONS

COLR BLUE + YELLO ALWAYS = GREEN
(PATHAGERIAN THEORY ON NUMBERS, COLORS AND MUSIC NOTES)
GOOD LUCK WISHES
EDDESSA_KNIGHT

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Quote: Originally posted by JeetKuneDoLotto on Apr 15, 2022
You know foxy...
Your current color scheme is quite appealing to the eye.
I dont really read everything you say, because you say a lot. But I always look at the pictures.
I didn't even read that last scathing message you sent me, because it begun to hurt.
After the first two scathing paragraphs, I was like...
this is not productive.I am sorry I got you banned.

But the color scheme is pleasing. It reminds me of a wheel utility that I used to use, that actually had a "VERY GOOD" color scheme as well.
The colors actually helped me to win many 4/5 wins. But they threw it in the trash.
Basically I would throw in my five lines.
The "utility" would show how well your five lines did in the past. I only go back 720 as IMHO, anything more actually leads to brain drain.
My five lines were always custom lines, None of that GH guarentee BS. Lines were designed as Skip 0 skip 1 , skip 2, and then I would mix and match adjacents. Spread always generally 20-22.
Then you could see how well your lines did. If they did bad, you would adjust accordingly. It was line night and day with the wheels...It was BADA$$!!!
But I guess you cant have players enjoying the game too much in a Democrat state.... Well you cant have players enjoying the game I guess, and they threw that utility out.
They replaced it with TRASH. Then the authorities ponder and say..."why are the sheeple not playing as much?" Well dummy...you basically ruined the enthusiasm for the game with your shortsightedness.
I will "try" to find the color scheme on the way back machine. Maybe you could apply it for your games in your "wheel test".
Good Luck!!
Be like water my friend...
Thanks Jeet. I put a lot of thought into it as to how it's going to be. Money is green and the name of these games, so just follow the money.
When you are short on time, you have to get it out there. And I'm not going to be here forever so...
One thing about me Jeet is I NEVER say anything out of the way or about anyone, unless given a reason. I'm not made that way. You apologized so, we will progress past ALL of it. As far as I'm concerned. So I apologize for what I said. There's more important going on than anothers words.
This will show me what everything did for every draw. I know when and how many times a filter cut out a hit. I know how many options I had to start with for each position for every draw. Let the program do the thinking for us. That way we don't get the brain drain. It will track it's own tracks.
Good night and best of luck!
You can't steal second and keep your foot on FIRST!!!
“Strength does not come from winning. Your struggles develop your strengths.
When you go through hardships and decide not to surrender, that is strength”.-Arnold (Ahnald) Schwarzenegger-
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Quote: Originally posted by eddessaknight on Apr 16, 2022
lOTSOF VERY POTENTIALLY GOOD PROJECTIONS

COLR BLUE + YELLO ALWAYS = GREEN
(PATHAGERIAN THEORY ON NUMBERS, COLORS AND MUSIC NOTES)
GOOD LUCK WISHES
EDDESSA_KNIGHT

Hello and thank you much for the reply eddessa!
You said exactly what I was doing.
So good to hear from you!
Best of luck to you!
You can't steal second and keep your foot on FIRST!!!
“Strength does not come from winning. Your struggles develop your strengths.
When you go through hardships and decide not to surrender, that is strength”.-Arnold (Ahnald) Schwarzenegger-
