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Lotto - RNF - Basics

Started by winkel, Jul 30, 04:36 PM 2010

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mogwai

Nice!

I am looking forward for the bet selection!

My Best Regards

Blood Angel

Very interesting thread Winkel..thank you

MAX

Thanks for sharing and looking forward to the next explanations.

:thumbsup:

Regards
Max

winkel

So letÃ,´s do our first speculations:

As we see if we watch 1 single draw of six balls we always end up at 43-6-0
As we watch every situation after 12 balls we see 4 out of 7 end up at 37
As we watch every situation after 18 balls we see 3 out of 6 end up at 34
As we watch every situation after 24 balls we see 2 out of 5 end up at 29
As we watch every situation after 30 balls we see 3 out of 4 end up at 24
As we watch every situation after 36 balls we see we end up at average at 21
As we watch every situation after 42 balls we see we end up at average at 18
As we watch every situation after 48 balls we see we end up at 16

So we speculate:
at col. 8 we expect 6 new numbers
at col. 7 we expect 3 new numbers
at col. 6 we expect 5 new numbers
at col. 5 we expect 5 new numbers
at col. 4 we expect 3 new numbers
at col. 3 we expect 3 new numbers
at col. 2 we expect 2 new numbers


There is always a game

winkel

If we expect 2 out of col. 2
and 3 out of col. 3

where should this additional number come from?

We have 19 F0 (sleepers) at col. 2 and
we have 22 F0 at col. 3

so the additional number has to be one out of the 3 numbers 16 - 20 - 31

see attachement
There is always a game

winkel

QuoteSo we speculate:
at col. 8 we expect 6 new numbers
at col. 7 we expect 3 new numbers
at col. 6 we expect 5 new numbers
at col. 5 we expect 5 new numbers
at col. 4 we expect 3 new numbers
at col. 3 we expect 3 new numbers
at col. 2 we expect 2 new numbers

so we can do that with all the differences:

we expect one # out of the difference between col. 2 + 4
two # out of diff. col. 4 + 6
one # out of diff. col. 5 + 8

If we have same diff. we jump to the col with the higher amount of F0
There is always a game

winkel

So we speculate that 5 numbers of the next draw will be selected out of these numbers.

There is always a game

winkel

This is only the first step of the way to select.

We will test this speculation

@mogwai: Pls the next 6 balls
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winkel
There is always a game

mogwai

Here you go Winkel!

29/1/2000:     20     23     10     39     7     1

winkel

In the Box you see the selected numbers
Green is the new draw
There is always a game

winkel

So we hit 3 numbers out of 24 selected.

We will test this short selection several times to see what is developing.

The biggest problem is to combine the numbers in a way we get a win.

There is always a game

winkel

first a new speculation in tis way we try to learn

we expect:
2 of col. 2
2 of col. 3
3 of 4
4 of 5
4 of 6
5 of 7
5 of 8
6 of 9

in the box we now have 29 selected numbers.

@mogwai pls the next draw

There is always a game

mogwai

2/2/2000:  6     7     13     2     20     38

:)

winkel

Now we have hit 4 of 29 selected.

When you look at image 137 and 139 you will see:
at 137 we missed 3 numbers of col. 1 + 2
at 139 we missed 2 numbers of col. 10

we will miss numbers of the "old" columns if a "longsleeper" is hit
we will miss numbers of the "newest" columns if there are fast "repeaters".
There is always a game

winkel

the newest tables
There is always a game

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