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NY Sweet Millions
using above...there are some interesting choices... first a power number pair...possibly.... 3 4 fib skips...0 1 another power number pair.................18 38 fib skips...1 0 just to let you know my birthday is the nineteenth so usind Kenneth Dickerssuns...lucky day scenario...i am actively hunting number 19... If you dont know KD was a columnist for new yorks publication Lotto News/Lotto Stats, and passed earlier this year. He was big on Kirlian photography. Best pairs wit
Apr 16, 2012, 6:12 pm - LottoBoner - Jackpot Games Forum

NYT5- Jackpotismine tagline numbers ONLY PLEASE!!
yes of course its good...sheessh...what kind of question is that? i have one main chart called. Quick Test... it give me an overall idea of patterns due...spreads due...sums..due...odd/even due... 2 longs due... 5 in last 10 due... etc... it also shows me what skips are due...etc... some of the information is proprietary...and thus...i should not give away free...i may to some people... i have filters etc... the difficulty is for the integration of charts... now cou
Apr 11, 2012, 3:47 pm - LottoBoner - Pick 5 Forum

Predicting number patterns?
turtle 0747 see below you can google mrexcel ,and at the end fill in the required w's and m for Pearson site. these are for functions but with slight modifcation will do what you want i think. p8 mrexcel Past Tip of the Day Emily asks, Please could you advise the formular solution for counting the number of cells that have a particular backgorund colour (i.e. these cells contain some data however the colour is what's important in order to count them). Logically I fee
Apr 21, 2009, 9:05 am - phileight - Mathematics Forum

Top 10 Lottery Systems for (Pick2, Pick3, Pick4 Pick5)
F - First digit, M - Middle, L - Last digit. FP - FRONT PAIR, MP - SPLIT PAIR, LP - BACK PAIR MR = MIRROR PAIR, S = CONSECUTIVE PAIR, G = FLIP PAIR, DD = DOUBLE PAIR, E = EVEN, O = ODD PAIR the number after the 0 is skip count EXCEL EXAMPLE =IF(COUNTIF(TYPE!$B$2:$B$11,$G8), MR ,SUM(J7,$A$2)) BRITWILL, Can you spot a pattern here. ? D-P3 F M L DIGIT REPEAT REPEAT FP MP LP FP MP LP FP MP LP FP MP LP FP MP LP FP MP LP FP MP LP FP MP LP 1 D1 D2 D3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Aug 9, 2021, 4:36 am - Mirrorghost - Lottery Discussion Forum

repetitions by position is not the same as repetitions by all positions of a lottery.
hello hyper= Creating a Complex Reverse Pick 3 Lottery System in Excel Understanding the Reverse Pick 3 Lottery Before we start building the spreadsheet, let's clarify a few concepts: Pick 3 Lottery: A game of chance where the player chooses a sequence of three digits. Reverse Lottery: A game strategy where previous results are analyzed to identify patterns and trends. Delete by Position: Remove specific digits from a certain position (first, second or third). Doubles and
Sep 24, 2024, 4:19 pm - dr san - Lottery Discussion Forum

Lottery Game Percentages
hello= -- ## OBJECTIVE To create a **panel for analyzing endings (0-9)** by **position (P1-P6)**, highlighting the **highest incidences (blue)** and **allowing for the generation of bets** based on the detected patterns. --- ## STEP 1 Basic Structure Open a new Excel file and create this structure: | Row | P1 | P2 | P3 | P4 | P5 | P6 | | :---- | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- | | 0 | | | | | | | | 1 | | | | | | | | 2 | | | | | | | | 3 | | | | | | | |
Nov 9, 2025, 4:07 am - dr san - Lottery Discussion Forum

Excell 07 sheet to see how much you have won NC Cash 5
Enter this formula in cell H7 =IF($H$6=$C7,1,IF($H$6=$D7,1,IF($H$6=$E7,1,IF($H$6=$F7,1,IF($H$6=$G7,1, . ))))) Enter this formula in Cell I7 =IF($I$6=$C7,1,IF($I$6=$D7,1,IF($I$6=$E7,1,IF($I$6=$F7,1,IF($I$6=$G7,1, . ))))) Enter this formula in Cell J7 . =IF($J$6=$C7,1,IF($J$6=$D7,1,IF($J$6=$E7,1,IF($J$6=$F7,1,IF($J$6=$G7,1, . ))))) Enter this formula in Cell K7 =IF($K$6=$C7,1,IF($K$6=$D7,1,IF($K$6=$E7,1,IF($K$6=$F7,1,IF($K$6=$G7,1, . ))))) Enter this formula in cell L7 =IF($L$6=$C7,1,I
Sep 19, 2009, 3:51 pm - hotshot4 - Pick 5 Forum

Does Lottery Software work?
Actually, I used this post for preparing the ground for something more important than showing my mediocre (compared with backtracks) results. I want to show the truths about certain bulls that have been swirling around lotteries for decades. In this context you is used in impersonal manner and does not refer to any partircular person, not even to Stat$ although he is always a tempting target, LOL. Bull #1: you cannot win because numbers are random. Predictability depends on 2 factors
Oct 8, 2025, 8:06 pm - Player649 - Lottery Discussion Forum

about lottery filters in a lottery forum?
hello= You want to approach a conflict in configuring lottery filters as a classification problem (e.g., defining criteria to categorize valid/invalid results) rather than treating it as a problem of incorrectly assigning mathematical properties to draws (e.g., assuming certain numbers are more likely due to incorrect biases). Solution as a Classification Problem Clearly Define Classes: Valid Class: Results that meet all configured filters (e.g., numbers in a range, sum of digits,
Apr 4, 2025, 3:36 am - dr san - Lottery Discussion Forum

Florida: 5/1 - 5/31/2009
This is how I create the numbers. The first table is a list of 9 combos, where 2 of the digits hit 54% of the time for Fla Mid. I use 3 different tables. 0,3,6 0,3,9 0,5,9 0,6,9 1,2,4 1,7,8 2,7,8 3,5,6 4,7,8 REPEAT 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 MEDIAN 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 3 4 362 MAX 18 30 20 20 22 18 27 25 23 666 HITS 73 78 79 87 72 73 63 71 70 54% AVG 4.96 4.64 4.58 4.16 5.03 4.96 5.75 5.10 5.17 CUR.SKIP 6 5 7 1 0 2 2 4 2 The second table is hot/cold based on a system j
May 15, 2009, 8:32 am - CARBOB - Pick 3 Forum

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