Dennis Bassboss
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Since I am going to play the 02 tonite.....I will add quite a few of these cold pairs in my set...
You forgot the 4/5Dennis Bassboss said:For those that cherish the cold numbers think about these cold pairs...
25-42
42-43
10-22
22-38
18-25
32-48
12-45
02-13
02-42
17-33
21-41
10-43
47-48
02-03
02-18
31-32
32-43
10-17
26-36
36-43
26-39
Take the correct pair and you are sailing...Now what's was it about these LDs of 03?? Think about it!
That one is from the ice agepeter said:You forgot the 4/5
It's coming,Beaker said:That one is from the ice age
Playing that for almost 4 years thinking it was "due" would lead you nowhere
The spread will be ODD alright - not commonpeter said:If you read my earlier posts in these discussions, on the spread , put me on record , as saying the spread number will BE an odd number, I'm thinking of a spread of 41.
peter said:George, what are DT's?
Okay, I keep mine abit different, I express the decades, as a fingerprint.gsobier said:Peter:
"DTs" is a Decade Trend.
Regards,
George
gsobier said:Peter:
"DTs" is a Decade Trend.
Regards,
George
I'm glad to see, I'm not the only blond.Maggie said:Glad you clarified that, George, I wondered the same thing.
gsobier said:Beaker:
Weatherman has a good point here... ...I look at LDs both ways. I do lean more towards regular numbers most of the time.
I hope you like pictures...
002073 03 11 27 31 33 35 01 x 3 x 2 x 1 x 1 x x | 1b 3
002072 13 17 26 27 29 45 06 x x x 1 x 1 2 2 x 1 | 6b 7
002071 03 05 07 25 40 47 42 1 x 1 1 x 2 x 2 x x | 5 7
002070 02 16 25 34 37 48 13 x x 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 x |
I have one for DTs as well as the LDs as above.
Regards,
George
peter said:I'm glad to see, I'm not the only blond.
peter said:Nice work Weatherman, and a great observation, I like Beaker, and most have looked at LD pairs, but to look at single LD's is a terffic idea, thanks for the new direction.
peter said:New and fresh ideas are greatly appreciated and welcomed, sometimes we look at the same things to often, we forget to broaden our scope, or horizon. A big thanks to the Weatherman, for pointing us in another direction, that perhaps we were aware of, but not conscious of, at least enough to look at.
I'll be following this closely now thxs to him.
P.S. nice to see you Frank.