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PAB

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Hi Xl,

Xl said:
Just joined your forum and want to say hello to you all. Have a great day!
A very warm welcome to the Forum Xl :agree: .

You will find a lot of invaluable information and strategies here to help you with your quest to win that ever elusive Jackpot, good luck!
It would be useful if you add your location to your profile so that everyone can see where you are from. It helps if you ever have a question so that players in a similar location can help.

Welcome again, and enjoy the Forum.

Regards,
PAB
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12:45, restate my assumptions.
(1) Mathematics is the language of nature.
(2) Everything around us can be represented and understood through numbers.
(3) If you graph the numbers of any system, patterns emerge. Therefore, there are patterns, everywhere in nature.
 

Xl

Member
Hi PAB & Icewynd, I am from BC Canada. My favorite lottery is 649 and I play Max & BC49 occasionally. When funds allow we use a wheel between 16 to 20 numbers. Hit 4 once in while and 2+ and 3 several times depending on amount of lines played. Usually 20 to 30 lines.

Currently looking for a good 16 number wheel with lots of filters. Also lost track of the order drawn for the last year. Lotto website doesn't offer history on this, anybody got it?

Right now working on a set for tonights draw, expecting an average draw much like last with maybe only 1 number in the 30's decade. 20,28,44 seem to be common on my playlist for this draw. But I try to play a backup set to cover the bases, however I don't think funds are going to allow that tonight. Anyway, good luck to everyone for tonight. Xl
 

Icewynd

Member
Xl said:
Hi PAB & Icewynd, I am from BC Canada. My favorite lottery is 649 and I play Max & BC49 occasionally. When funds allow we use a wheel between 16 to 20 numbers. Hit 4 once in while and 2+ and 3 several times depending on amount of lines played. Usually 20 to 30 lines.

I'm in Ontario so I play Ontario49. The cheaper price makes it easier to wheel and play more combinations. And I would be quite happy to win $1M! :agree:

Xl said:
Also lost track of the order drawn for the last year. Lotto website doesn't offer history on this, anybody got it?

Good luck finding this information. I know we have had several similar requests over the years, maybe someone has the info and can share.

Xl said:
Right now working on a set for tonights draw, expecting an average draw much like last with maybe only 1 number in the 30's decade. 20,28,44 seem to be common on my playlist for this draw.

Good Luck with your numbers! :thumb:
 

Xl

Member
Icewynd said:
I'm in Ontario so I play Ontario49. The cheaper price makes it easier to wheel and play more combinations. And I would be quite happy to win $1M! :agree:



Good luck finding this information. I know we have had several similar requests over the years, maybe someone has the info and can share.



Good Luck with your numbers! :thumb:

We got the bc49 here with a buck a line and is cheaper to play but unfortunately this jackpot has not gone in over a year as far as I know. Doesn't seem to be a good bet. Plus its computer generated so who knows!
Got my picks ready now and soon going out to pick up the winning tickets! Will buy everyone lunch at the Hilton.lol. Xl
 

PAB

Member
Hi XL,

Xl said:
Also I lost track of the order drawn for the last year. Lotto website doesn't offer history on this, anybody got it?
Have you tried emailing the Lotto organisers directly and requesting this information because I am sure that they would have all this and MORE in their DataBase?
They could then send it to you as either an Excel file or a .csv file.
Good luck!

Regards,
PAB
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12:45, restate my assumptions.
(1) Mathematics is the language of nature.
(2) Everything around us can be represented and understood through numbers.
(3) If you graph the numbers of any system, patterns emerge. Therefore, there are patterns, everywhere in nature.
 

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