johnph77 said:That's a terrible thing to do to a math freak like me - more of a challenge than anything else. Positional analysis for a 20/80 matrix? Maybe even a sum chart? BTW, 810 would be the most common sum.....
Meanie!
hopefull said:how do you produce all 5 of 10 ?
or the better question is,"can you post all 5 of 10 ?
1 2 3 4 5
what goes in between?
6 7 8 9 10
This is an easy one.hopefull said:ya know what blitzed, forget about all that and take a look at my very latest, method to win keno, and observe how the numbers are in each column
from 1 to 9
from 10 to 19
from 20 to 29 all the way to the end. I had posted 2 and a 1/2 months worth of results, and I figure chasing numbers that repeat from day to day is a waste of effort.
questions.
how many 3/10 are there
4/10. 5/10. 610. and 7 out of 10.
thank you in advance.
also about your site"page" it should not be restricted to only 100 lines. it should not be restricted at all for that matter.
just being hopefull.
I've done all the positional and sum analyses for lotteries from 2/2 to 7/100, but never for 20/80. It'd be a monster, what with 3,535,316,142,212,174,320 possibilities. And I do like working with that sort of thing, but real-life work has gotten me sidetracked from accomplishing much in that area for the past couple of years. I'll be on the road for the next two and a half weeks, though - I'll see what I can do while away.blitzed said:awww come on, ya love that stuff
johnph77 said:This is an easy one.
1/10 - 10 (of course).
2/10 - 45.
3/10 - 120.
4/10 - 210.
5/10 - 252.
6/10 - 210.
7/10 - 120.
8/10 - 45.
9/10 - 10.
10/10 - 1 (of course).
I've done all the positional and sum analyses for lotteries from 2/2 to 7/100, but never for 20/80. It'd be a monster, what with 3,535,316,142,212,174,320 possibilities. And I do like working with that sort of thing, but real-life work has gotten me sidetracked from accomplishing much in that area for the past couple of years. I'll be on the road for the next two and a half weeks, though - I'll see what I can do while away.
hopefull said:as easy as it may sound to you, here are my 5/10 in a more simple way.
some of us are advanced,and others are primative cave men.
here is a post of all possiple 5 out of 10 for those who are like me " cave men"
thank you, but I do not want to chace 20 numbers nor do I care about what repeats any longer.blitzed said:nice work hopefull! I created many of the wheel gadgets on my web site the same way.
anyway, before you play your system, you should seriously backtest to see how often you can at the very least isolate a minimum of 5/20 with your pool of 10. the 5/5 prize would cover play, and the 4/5prizes would result in a small $125 profit for so much work![]()
a 6/20 scenario on the otherhand...would have 5/5 matches 5times for a total of $1,250 and 4/5 matches 59times for $295 which would cover the play, a bit better!
cheers!
blitzed![]()