peter said:Here's what my most & least likely numbers for draws ending in ONE, look like.
LEAST...22,15,17,49,8,23,25,12,19.
MOST...47,45,13,9,20,14,41,34,24,37,26,7,4,44,32,31,5,3,2.![]()
Not many 30's in those listspeter said:Here's what my most & least likely numbers for draws ending in ONE, look like.
LEAST...22,15,17,49,8,23,25,12,19.
MOST...47,45,13,9,20,14,41,34,24,37,26,7,4,44,32,31,5,3,2and the most popular consecutive in draws ending in ONE, is 46/47@ 8 times, followed by 13/14 @7 times.![]()
Your not listening to that little birdy again, are you?, I would have had him stuffed, after the last draw!Beaker said:Not many 30's in those lists![]()
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peter said:Here's what my most & least likely numbers for draws ending in ONE, look like.
LEAST...22,15,17,49,8,23,25,12,19.
MOST...47,45,13,9,20,14,41,34,24,37,26,7,4,44,32,31,5,3,2and the most popular consecutive in draws ending in ONE, is 46/47@ 8 times, followed by 13/14 @7 times.![]()
peter said:Out of the 1176 pairs, there are:
2 pairs left from the 16th century,
15 from the 17th century,
111 from the 18th century,
671 from the 19th century,
377 from the 20th century.
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She'll be stuffed alright - with 10 million $ billspeter said:Your not listening to that little birdy again, are you?, I would have had him stuffed, after the last draw!![]()
peter said:Here are my predictions for the 10 million dollar draw, lets see how many I get right.
There will be a consecutive pair, only one.
Draw will start with a single digit.
All decades in play, predominant decade, is the 3rd decade.
Sum total, around 160.
Draw will have a repeat from previous draw.
Should be 3 even numbers, might be 4, but I'll bet on 3.
Definately have one LD pair, a chance of two.![]()
You got the correct LD's I'll be playing George, the 1 and 5, but so far those two numbers are not on my radar screen.gsobier said:Peter:
Oh, here we go... ...you are setting up DNs 05-31.
Regards,
George![]()
2 decades will miss and you will see more ODD than you expect - 4 or 5peter said:Here are my predictions for the 10 million dollar draw, lets see how many I get right.
There will be a consecutive pair, only one.
Draw will start with a single digit.
All decades in play, predominant decade, is the 3rd decade.
Sum total, around 160.
Draw will have a repeat from previous draw.
Should be 3 even numbers, might be 4, but I'll bet on 3.
Definately have one LD pair, a chance of two.![]()
peter said:For all you fans of the number 31, just a small tidbit:
it has come 7 out of the last 20 draws, last century, it came only 10 times out of a hundred.
Beaker said:2 decades will miss and you will see more ODD than you expect - 4 or 5![]()
Not true George - one of us is rightgsobier said:Beaker and Peter:
So which one of you guys is right? One says all decades, the other says 2 decades will skip. Odds and Evens
is under debate. I guess its a random draw
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Regards,
George
Beaker said:Not true George - one of us is right![]()
Peter's prediction is pretty general. I think the draw sum goes higher than he thinks 170-190 range, more odds, and 2 LD's (1 and 5 are good) and could see a triple here![]()
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Very tough to call these things![]()
I'll tell you one thing - you have to gamble with these draws - high risk is high reward if you hit. I will be eliminating 2 decades for this one.
Tell you one other thing - you'll see 4-5 of these numbers in the low half of the decade - and that's not![]()
Got to go for it![]()