I went to the La Jolla Repository website and saw groups of numbers with
t=2, t=3, t=4, t=5 , t=6 and t=7 as headings for each group.
If I need a wheel for my 6/53 game, where will I find it. I would like to wheel 24 numbers to trap the winning ones. Using Trap/Overlap , I'd split the 24 numbers into 4 - 6 number quads, then wheel quad #1 with quad #2, 1 with 3, 1 with 4, 2 w 3, 2 w 4 , then 3 w 4. etc., so I would need a 12 number wheel to do each mix and have each wheel produce 4 combos (tickets) to buy. 6x4=24 tickets = $24.
What is the correct wheel description for this wheel using Covering Terminology?
i.e. C( x,x,x,x ) = x
I hope a sharpie out there can point me to the right wheel in the Depository.
chilibill
t=2, t=3, t=4, t=5 , t=6 and t=7 as headings for each group.
If I need a wheel for my 6/53 game, where will I find it. I would like to wheel 24 numbers to trap the winning ones. Using Trap/Overlap , I'd split the 24 numbers into 4 - 6 number quads, then wheel quad #1 with quad #2, 1 with 3, 1 with 4, 2 w 3, 2 w 4 , then 3 w 4. etc., so I would need a 12 number wheel to do each mix and have each wheel produce 4 combos (tickets) to buy. 6x4=24 tickets = $24.
What is the correct wheel description for this wheel using Covering Terminology?
i.e. C( x,x,x,x ) = x
I hope a sharpie out there can point me to the right wheel in the Depository.
chilibill