jfsullivan35 said:
take alook at the numbers that come out. so if 41 and 47 came out then pick either 40 and 41 or 41 and 42 , or if 43 and 45 come out then pick 44 .
so pick one of the drawn numbers and one thats beside it. sometimes you can pick splits. if 46 came out , then choose 45 and 47.
look for the patterns, if 40,41,42 came out then do the same at the higher end , 47,48,49 .
neverpick more than 2 numbers from the same decade,
never pick 1 or 70 , they will get you everytime.
also if 10 and 12 come out ,pick 20 and 22 or 30 and 32.
about 5 numbers come out again from the night before.
do not pick cold numbers .they dont work for keno.
pick hot number neighbours.
jim
Hi Jim,
Thank you for your detailed response.
Funny how after you posted this message regarding 1 and 70, they came out several times in a row
Pardon my ignorance, but how many days back does one go normally to determine what numbers are hot or cold and how would you actually define that? I noticed that there are numbers that come out more often (these would be hot I presume) but say if I go back 21 days, the expected number of hits for each number would be something like 6. There are numbers that get hit even 12 times, others 11, others 10, some only 1, 2 or 4, 5, etc.
Does hot mean 9 and above, or 10 and above, or just the maximum ones (e.g. all the ones that had hit 12 times)?
Does cold mean only 0 or does 1 or 2 qualify as long as there is no 0?
If you could provide more info I would appreciate it.
On a different note, did any of you guys try to put on the same matrix the numbers coming out on Keno and all the Lotteries (6:49, ON 49, Max, etc)? I find the patterns there very interesting...
biuta