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Macro to separate the digits =0, 1,2,3 in each draw of the pick5
*And also on a topic other associations of digitios ID TD, DOD. ETC below
The Digit System
Some Definitions first
ID = Independent digits. Digits 0-9 counted only once regardless of
times within a set.
TD = Total digits. Number of all digits within a set but does not
include leading zero's
DOD = Double odd digits. Numbers made from two odd digits
DEV = Double even digit. Numbers made from two even digits
MDN = Mixed digit numbers. Numbers made from 1-odd and 1-even digit
Below are the last 3 draws for MO. show me cash-5
FRI 05/28/10 04 16 23 24 39
THU 05/27/10 03 08 21 24 28
WED 05/26/10 14 18 20 27 33
I would like you to look at the last 3 draws of show me cash.
These draws are typical and at first glance nothing special. look again
draw # 1, is made up of the digits "1-2-3-4-6-9"
draw # 2, is made up of the digits "1-2-3-4-8"
draw # 3, is made up of the digits "0-1-2-3-4-7-8"
notice all the draws have digits "1-2-3-4" and two of the draws have the
digit "8" in common.
You might think this is a fluke, Check the drawings below
MO. lotto
05/26/10, "10 12 16 32 33 44" "0,1,2,3,4,6"
Fl. fantasy 5 05/27/10, "14 23 27 29 32" "1-2-3-4-7-9"
IL. little lotto 05/28/10, "18-26-32-33-39" "1-2-3-6-8-9"
TN. Pick 5 05/28/10, "08-12-15-18-34" "1-2-3-4-5-8"
"1-2-3" in a large percentage of draws with many of those having more then
one of at least 2 of the "1-2-3" base digits within it.
Next consider that the largest percent of draws contain at least one
number that consist of only one digit, "number below 10" and many
sets contain two single digit numbers. In a 5 number draw the maximum
TD possible is ten
second digits ex=17 the 7 second digit
1-7-2-3-4 OOEOE LHLLL
3-1-4-8-2 OOEEE LLLHL
5-6-2-4-9 OEEEO HHLLH
7-2-3-4-2 OEOEE HLLLL
O = odd "1-3-5-7-9"
E = even "0-2-4-6-8"
L = low "0-1-2-3-4"
H = hi "5-6-7-8-9"
The first information encoded is odd - even digits and the second is hi - low digits
You may be thinking how can this help. Simple, let's say you are looking for a digit to
use as the first number's second digit. you have a 0 to 9 choice or a odd - even choice.
A 50/50 or a 1 in 10. Lets say you choose odd and low based on data gleamed from your
list as the best choice for this digit. You now have digits "0-2-4" to select from.
repeat this for all five second digits keeping a TD and ID count. Don't be tempted to
stretch the selections above the 5 or 6 ID's. Stay on track play smart, play fewe
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