Graphical Approach?

blitzed

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Teufellj said:
"seeing" the digits as certain colors or hue groups! This person "thinks" numbers in patterns but not in colors. I do not see the digits or the patterns per se but I am aware of a blend or melding in such a way that they are one and the same thing. If you, Paul, were to use your coloring technique (overlays) and see some of your highlighting hues in various sets or singled out numbers, this may give you a better understanding thru blending as you will do when you put into operation a program that will let your minds eye "see" what you consciously do not!
Teufellj...:devil:

touche! yeah, I was thinkin about a color chart last week, after seein a fancy web color palette iwth the various hues and shades and all.

here is another idea for picking numbers...have a program randomly pick words from a dicitonary, then associate a word with each number...then arrange them into a crazy story. picks could then be pulled out of the chain of words, sounds like a fun way to pick ifya bored!

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mrfirkin

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Teufellj said:
In reference to your way of recognizing numbers thru a sort of graphical approach but not in the classical way; I am wondering wether you can do lottery math by "seeing" the digits as certain colors or hue groups! Stating this question in this fashion was suggested by yourself when you voiced a comment that it's easier for you. Sounds like something that happened to me in my early elementary school days. To begin, I have hated math with a purple passion---why? In my early childhood, I had a grumpy old @$#%^&*** for a teacher, a type of thing that any good dog would bury! She must have really scaird the peewaddly out of me and also built an intrinsic distrust of her character type and anything associated with her(math, etc,)Eventually, I became involved in Eastern studys of the mind (right/left brain).
This in turn lead to my discovering thru study--- why I could do math but only its lowest functions. My question to you may have come about in some like fashion then again maybe not. I have used what I call crutches-finger counting; number associations and the like. This person "thinks" numbers in patterns but not in colors. I do not see the digits or the patterns per se but I am aware of a blend or melding in such a way that they are one and the same thing. If you, Paul, were to use your coloring technique (overlays) and see some of your highlighting hues in various sets or singled out numbers, this may give you a better understanding thru blending as you will do when you put into operation a program that will let your minds eye "see" what you consciously do not!
Hope that this helps,

Teufellj...:devil:

Hi Teufellj,

The same thing happened to me.

I had a teacher in primary school that totally turned me off maths for life.

She must have come from the same mold that your teacher came from.

When I think back, she ruined my early learning and was quite intimidating and horrid to a kid of about 6-7 years old. She used to go out of her way to make my life hell and humiliate me in front of the rest of the class.

Maybe it was something I said? :rolleyes:

Cheers,

Paul.
 

mrfirkin

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blitzed said:
Now I get it Paul, you are lookin for symmetrical patterns in the wya the actual lottery ticket is filled in.

Funny, that reminds me of the old scantron mulitple choice #2 pencil tests way back in school hah! don't know the answers? fill in some fancy lookin patterns haha!

blitzed

G'day Blitzed,

Yes, that's what I have in mind.

Don't know if it would be of much use though.

Funny how chasing the big win can get us to come up with all these weird and whacky ways of picking those no's!

Still, at least it's fun and thought provoking.

Cheers,

Paul. : )
 

Teufellj

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Hi Paul,
just had a thought while re-reading your posts. Suppose you were to take one color--eg., yellow because it's easy to work with and start with a pale canary. As a particular single digit occurs and you will want to follow that digits progress by either lightening or darkening it thru your overlays. I suspect that you would have a legend (key) to breakdown its travels plus ending with a master legend descripting what you want to know.
Flimseys can get bulky after a bit, so likely keeping this process simple, may be your best interest.

Teufellj...
 

mrfirkin

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Teufellj said:
Hi Paul,
just had a thought while re-reading your posts. Suppose you were to take one color--eg., yellow because it's easy to work with and start with a pale canary. As a particular single digit occurs and you will want to follow that digits progress by either lightening or darkening it thru your overlays. I suspect that you would have a legend (key) to breakdown its travels plus ending with a master legend descripting what you want to know.
Flimseys can get bulky after a bit, so likely keeping this process simple, may be your best interest.

Teufellj...

HI Teufellj,

Yes, I can see the idea there. This is something I need to work on.

Wish it were possible to create a computer program that would do all this
and allow flexibility over the ways you could display the patterns.

Cheers,

Paul.:)
 

blitzed

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mrfirkin said:
HI Teufellj,

Yes, I can see the idea there. This is something I need to work on.

Wish it were possible to create a computer program that would do all this
and allow flexibility over the ways you could display the patterns.

Cheers,

Paul.:)

Hi Paul, you don't need a program. A color distribution chart could be done in a spreadsheet. Color of individual cells can be based on some vaule being less than X or greater than Y or whatever.

Maybe I'll look into it sometime...only reason I don't hop on it now is because I avoid colors. My Windows theme is amber on black background, so is Excel...late night hacker mode hah!

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mrfirkin

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Hi Blitzed,

That'd be great if you could put something like that together.

I am hopeless with excel.:confused:

Cheers,

Paul.
 

blitzed

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mrfirkin said:
Hi Blitzed,

That'd be great if you could put something like that together.

I am hopeless with excel.:confused:

Cheers,

Paul.

Hi Paul, yeah spreadsheets can be more hassle than they are worth.

I've shifted my focus back to making web-based lottery applications. A spreadsheet is very sensitive and can get knocked out of whack if you aren't careful. A web program on the other hand is much easier for me to do, and when it is done it is done. "The dishes are DONE man!" a quote from the movie Don't Tell Mom the Babysitter is Dead.

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mrfirkin

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blitzed said:
Hi Paul, yeah spreadsheets can be more hassle than they are worth.

I've shifted my focus back to making web-based lottery applications. A spreadsheet is very sensitive and can get knocked out of whack if you aren't careful. A web program on the other hand is much easier for me to do, and when it is done it is done. "The dishes are DONE man!" a quote from the movie Don't Tell Mom the Babysitter is Dead.

blitzed

Hi Blitzed,

Thanks for looking at this. One day soon, we will stike it rich! :party2: .

Cheers,

Paul.
 

blitzed

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mrfirkin said:
Hi Blitzed,

Thanks for looking at this. One day soon, we will stike it rich! :party2: .

Cheers,

Paul.

yup! we've all got to buckle down the systems, then focus on playing & winning :)

it'd only take say $500k for me to retire super early ^_*

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mrfirkin

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blitzed said:
yup! we've all got to buckle down the systems, then focus on playing & winning :)

it'd only take say $500k for me to retire super early ^_*

blitzed

Hi Blitzed,

Yes, $500k would just about do it for me too.

We aint asking for much eh? :)

Cheers,

Paul.
 

blitzed

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mrfirkin said:
Hi Blitzed,
Yes, $500k would just about do it for me too.
We aint asking for much eh? :)
Cheers,
Paul.

Hey Paul, not much to ask for at all, considering Google bought that crappy website YouTube.com for $1.6bil in stock heh!

I don't think I've never heard of anything so absurdly stupid in my life. The internet is ofttimes such a blatant waste of technology now hah! Sometimes I just want to pull the plug :) Only $200k for an island in southeast Asia *DROOL*

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mrfirkin

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blitzed said:
Hey Paul, not much to ask for at all, considering Google bought that crappy website YouTube.com for $1.6bil in stock heh!

I don't think I've never heard of anything so absurdly stupid in my life. The internet is ofttimes such a blatant waste of technology now hah! Sometimes I just want to pull the plug :) Only $200k for an island in southeast Asia *DROOL*

blitzed


An island for $200k! That's what I want!

Let's get those winning numbers happening.

Seriously, I did once look at buying some cheap land on Flinders Island
down here in Australia (it's off the coast of Tasmania).

Looked good and very isolated which would be a great escape from todays stressful world.:)

Cheers,

Paul.
 
simonsez said:
Hi Paul,
I've never thought of a graphical approach to the big jackpot lotteries but there is something to that when it comes to the Pick 3. Look around some more on the internet to find information on this, if you're country has a daily
3 game. You might be surprised how much this comes into effect but only on the pick 3.
just curious if you know of some free sites to get this info
 
id like to cover a couple of topics here. math teachers..im actually pretty good at math and have some weird ideas of my own for these lotto systems. my highschool teacher used to get frustrated with me because i barely showed up and when i did do homework, i did the last problem on each page. he would ask ...whats this...and i would reply ...if i can do the last one, i can do the the rest of the page.(the rest of the page was always easier than the last problem)anyways i used to get high 80 s and low 90 s on my tests, all the while laughing because i knew i was screwing with his mind.

the pick 3 (since weve benn talking about it here) i noticed if you take 5 pick 3 draws and count the number of times numbers show up, they tend to show up(not perfectly) the same number of times in the next 5 draws. and what i mean by (the same) is if 5 shows up 7 times then you dont count it out(unless it shows up more than 7 times in the next few drawings) if 1 shows up 1 time then the first time it shows up you eliminate it from your pool of numbers. i ended up (after 1 or 2 draws with a pool of 6 numbers)

im going to start a new forum on this under lotto tips and strategies because i wat to explain it step by step and hopefully someone will have tips for improvement
 

blitzed

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wazzappenning said:
im going to start a new forum on this under lotto tips and strategies because i wat to explain it step by step and hopefully someone will have tips for improvement

right on, cool...whatever leadsya to win fairly consistently is good.

later,
blitzed
 

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