6/49 Discussion For September 25, 2004

gsobier

Member
Here is what my program reports for the next draw along with a colour
code of hits/bonus number we had...
(the bonus number:notme: could show up anywhere)

(either four, three, or five hits most of the time from here) :agree:
04 07 10 13 14 15
17 18 19 20 21 22
25 26 27 28 29 30
31 34 36 37 38 39
40 41 43 44 47 48


No more than three from here is most likely:
(5 hits came from here in last draw) :eek:
01 02 03 05 06 08
09 11 12 16 23 24
32 33 35 42 45 46
49


For the last 1000 draws, we had the following results:
[4 and 2]: 337
[3 and 3]: 268
[5 and 1]: 235
[2 and 4]: 086
[6 and 0]: 046
[1 and 5]: 024
[0 and 6]: 004


Good luck to all players:agree2:!

Regards,
George:)
 

Sheba

Member
$17 Million Lotto 6/49

Wednesday night's $10,117,734 jackpot was not won and grows to an estimated $17 million for the next draw on Saturday, September 25.

There were no second prize winners.


If you call them.. They will come!:agree:

Sheba__:bouncy: :dog:~~~
Everybody's Got a Dream...JACKPOT!:love2:
 

peter

Member
What is interesting is go back to draws before the increase, there were more winners in each category.
 

gsobier

Member
"Red Neck" Math Equation

...less sets played = less winners in each category...
peter said:
What is interesting is go back to draws before the increase, there were more winners in each category.
 

gsobier

Member
Peter:

True. The income is about the same since the increase:dang:... ...they are winning the game. The fewer sets played due to cost by a good player is better for them:burnt:.

Regards,
George:)
peter said:
Just goes to show you, less people are playing
 

gsobier

Member
Peter:

I'm making adjustments to get better results:burnt:... ...gets boring when waiting for output.

Regards,
George:(

peter said:
George, quit lurking around the board, and get busy with those reports.:D
 

niblips

Member
sorry, i'm new here......

George... I'm curious to know how your number sets work.
I've been lurking here for a couple weeks and can't quite figure them out....

I have receintly started playing 6/49 again and wanted to "play smarter" so I joined this group. Mainly, so I could get a complete history of numbers drawn so I don't choose any 6 number sets that have already come up. In looking at the numbers I have started to track consecutives and repeats. Maybe this will help to predict what numbers are due to come up.

Anyway....
In your first number set you have 30 numbers and suggest that either 4,3,or 5 numbers will come from that set. But isn't that just the probability? Bear with me here......If you choose 30 numbers randomly from a 49 number set and then 7 numbers are drawn from the 49 you will get about 4 of them comming from the 30 you selected....... is that right? So what do you use to filter your 30 numbers?

I'm just trying to learn here.... thanx
 

gsobier

Member
Re: sorry, i'm new here......

Niblips:

Welcome to the forum:wavey:.

Are you asking how I come up with the report? I use it to limit 3 or 4 numbers from the 30 numbers for any set I play. In the last draw, is was a complete disaster:bawl: because only 1 came from there. Very rare:eek:.

Repeaters and consecutives are some of the many things to look at. There are other things like LDs, decades, primes, and skips.

There are others here who are excellent in concepts to help win like Beaker, Maggie, Dennis, Peter, and Karnac to name a few (there are many more I didn't mention).

You can get the entire 6/49 history here... ...most of the time, 4 regular number hits are common with the next winning set drawn.

Regards,
George:)
niblips said:
George... I'm curious to know how your number sets work.
I've been lurking here for a couple weeks and can't quite figure them out....

I have receintly started playing 6/49 again and wanted to "play smarter" so I joined this group. Mainly, so I could get a complete history of numbers drawn so I don't choose any 6 number sets that have already come up. In looking at the numbers I have started to track consecutives and repeats. Maybe this will help to predict what numbers are due to come up.

Anyway....
In your first number set you have 30 numbers and suggest that either 4,3,or 5 numbers will come from that set. But isn't that just the probability? Bear with me here......If you choose 30 numbers randomly from a 49 number set and then 7 numbers are drawn from the 49 you will get about 4 of them comming from the 30 you selected....... is that right? So what do you use to filter your 30 numbers?

I'm just trying to learn here.... thanx
 

niblips

Member
I guess what I really want to know is what criteria goes into choosing you numbers? Are they just randomly generated? Or do you look for a trend?
 

gsobier

Member
Niblips:

Random, never:no:. There are clues to the next one from the most recent draws at times. I create filters to help narrow down which sets to play. There is too much involved to explain all of it on the forum in one shot.

Regards,
George:)
niblips said:
I guess what I really want to know is what criteria goes into choosing you numbers? Are they just randomly generated? Or do you look for a trend?
 

niblips

Member
Thanx George, I figured it wasn't random.......

What are "LDs"?
And by "decades" do you mean 1980's and 1990's or something else?
 

gsobier

Member
Niblips:

LDs are the common last digit for each number... ...the last draw had 2 LDs...
13 30 32 33 42 46 05.

We had 1 missing decade since nothing from 20 to 29 hit.

The 5 decades are...
01 to 09
10 to 19
20 to 29
30 to 39
40 to 49.

Regards,
George:)
niblips said:
Thanx George, I figured it wasn't random.......

What are "LDs"?
And by "decades" do you mean 1980's and 1990's or something else?
 

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