6/49 Discussion For October 22, 2003

gsobier

Member
Beaker:

My limit is 4 Primes for any given set played. 2 or 3 is better. Playing 5 is a strategy which will help you sometimes, sometimes is will wipe you out all together, the last 3 draws had none:eek:.

Heck, I'd pick half of the Prime Numbers for a "set" the way you guys post in the picks thread:agree: without worry:worry: at times. Just don't let too many of them end up together.

Doing the pairs is a good way:agree:... ...its not very clear when you post to know which are the pairs. You need to know which are the pairs and know first, which to choose.

Regards,
George:)
Beaker said:
People people give yourselves a chance here. Playing 5 numbers to hit 2 is reasonable - unless you are only playing 8 numbers

My strategy, 6 pairs of numbers(12) to hit 1 in each of those pairs - always been that way. :agree:
 
Sheba said:
This is a sweet little set of numbers...
05-08-12-18-20-27-31-34-39-41-43
Hint...20 :kaioken:


Sheba__:bouncy: :dog:~~~ ™ Good Luck!
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This long term set is very tempting too....But not enough numbers from the dancing set in it...Courtesy of mister greatness :lol:
Seriously Sheba you do have a great long term set in these numbers...Keep believing these positive influences both here and in Super 7 I bet you that like you always say your luck will change... :agree: :agree2: :clown:
 

peter

Member
Just having done a quick take off on having 3 prime number sets, And I only did the number 2, there are 91 possible combinations wheeling the 2 with all other prime numbers, for a 3 number prime set. I don't have time to calculate all 3 number possibilities, using all 15 prime numbers, I'm sure someone here will have the answer quickly.
I would be more inclined to build a set using 2 primes for sure, or as Dennis said, using prime pairs.
 

peter

Member
There are 105 possible prime pair combinations, using all 15 prime numbers paired with each other, there are however 96 pairs of LD pairs, I've always liked the idea of picking 2 LD pairs and pairing them up together, in the likelyhood of having a DD, thats a draw with a double LD(2 LDPAIRS).
 
peter said:
Just having done a quick take off on having 3 prime number sets, And I only did the number 2, there are 91 possible combinations wheeling the 2 with all other prime numbers, for a 3 number prime set. I don't have time to calculate all 3 number possibilities, using all 15 prime numbers, I'm sure someone here will have the answer quickly.
I would be more inclined to build a set using 2 primes for sure, or as Dennis said, using prime pairs.
455
 

Sheba

Member
Dennis Bassboss said:
This long term set is very tempting too....But not enough numbers from the dancing set in it...Courtesy of mister greatness :lol:
Seriously Sheba you do have a great long term set in these numbers...Keep believing these positive influences both here and in Super 7 I bet you that like you always say your luck will change... :agree: :agree2: :clown:

I am hoping that I will soon be able to change that saying to " JACKPOT WINNER"

Sheba__:bouncy: :dog:~~~ ™ Good Luck!
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peter

Member
Dennis Bassboss said:
1365 quads...
3,003 quints
5,005 (six Numbers sets)
6345 (sets of 7 numbers)
So in the event we get all 6 prime numbers we should play all 5005 combinations each draw,:lol: eventually we'll hit the big one.:lol:
 
Peter from your set the 07-31 pair did not come up in the last 50 draws...Last time it came up was in draw 1926 and 07 was the bonus but in the history it has come up in these draws...
131,941,1891
According to your theory...
The longest skip is 287 draws it is currently on a 134 skips..Average skips are 52...
 
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peter

Member
We could start to formulate a new strategy, and that is to combine prime numbers with deltas and look at the spread in between prime numbers, I have'nt totally thought how to work it out just yet, I'll need to think this out some more. I was just thinking out loud, in case someone had something to add.
Like ya!!! this is clever, or like what a moron.:confused:
 
peter said:
We could start to formulate a new strategy, and that is to combine prime numbers with deltas and look at the spread in between prime numbers, I have'nt totally thought how to work it out just yet, I'll need to think this out some more. I was just thinking out loud, in case someone had something to add.
Like ya!!! this is clever, or like what a moron.:confused:
It should have some values Peter! :agree:
 
Here's more from mister Greatness...
Hottest pairs in the last 225 draws...

pairs/// hits
(07,36) 12
(40,47) 11
(08,43) 11
(04,43) 10
(43,48) 10
(08,21) 10
(04,08) 10
(08,12) 10
(29,43) 10
(06,47) 10
(29,45) 10
(03,11) 10
(03,34) 10
(26,48) 9
(43,47) 9
(07,47) 9
(46,48) 9
(08,29) 9
(08,48) 9
(07,29) 9
(30,44) 9
(29,47) 9
(36,47) 9
(02,47) 9
(35,36) 9
(03,47) 9
(08,15) 9
(34,45) 9
And coldest pairs..in the last 225 draws
Pairs////skips
(23,37) 223
(37,42) 223
(23,48) 222
(47,49) 222
(04,32) 218
(19,23) 216
(39,47) 215
(19,42) 213
(22,42) 213
(42,43) 211
(10,22) 208
(22,38) 208
(02,42) 203
(17,33) 202
(32,48) 201
(21,41) 200
(31,41) 200
(35,43) 199
(21,45) 197
(47,48) 195
(10,17) 191
(09,10) 189
(26,36) 188
(36,43) 188
(19,41) 186
(39,43) 185
(17,18) 183
(01,08) 181
(03,22) 180
(11,43) 178
(32,43) 177
(28,44) 172
(13,39) 171
(20,31) 169
(23,43) 167
(02,26) 166
(17,24) 166
(12,17) 165
(02,03) 164
(02,40) 164
(31,40) 164
(17,26) 163
(03,43) 161
(03,44) 161
(08,17) 161
(17,43) 161
(20,37) 160
(03,33) 159
(15,35) 158
(23,27) 158
(35,38) 158
(35,44) 157
(18,20) 156
(08,36) 154
(31,33) 153
(33,49) 153
(18,44) 152
(23,44) 152
(23,49) 152
(37,39) 151
(35,40) 150
(14,44) 149
(41,44) 149
 

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