I believe anything that relates the numbers of the 3 machines used by the MUSL for powerball woul dhave to be coincidence... here's why...
The machines cannot influence eachother's output... the powerplay is drawn from a machine, the 5 white balls drawn from a completely separate machine... the powerball from a third... 3 separate, independent, unrelated dvents. I believe that the white balls can influence eachother in the fact that it is a non-replacement draw... for instance, if the 15 is drawn it can't be drawn again and only 4 more will be following it, therefore the 15 has had some sort of impact due to it's selection...
It's not that I don't have an open mind, it's just that I believe I am starting to understand the nature of the games... If you don't truly understand the problems, you have no hope of solving them (save for a favorable accidental discovery). I'm not saying patterns are not there, I am just saying that IF they are, they have no stronger bond than coincidence...
Look at all the attention on here concerning pairs in the pick 3 and the pick 4... MOST will swear by them, I don't think they are related at all, 3 machines = 3 isolated dvents... I feel the better approach is to understand the results of each position first, THEN try and match them up with the highest coincidental occurrences... I really don't think we can hope for much more than coincidental success in any of these games until higher mathematics are brought in... and I'm not ready for that step yet.
keep working on it... I'm not saying coincidence is a bad thing... ANY lottery system for a jackpot game need only work ONCE to be a winner... It's constancy and repeatability that is the downfall of coincidental systems...
Also keep in mind that you need to see data impartially, hindsight is 20-20 and if you look hard enough you can impose a pattern on anything...