Pick 2 and what % Cover

bloubul

Member
Hi All Pick 2 Guru's

I have made the following Pick 2 wheels. What I would like to know is, is these wheels correct and what % cover does it carries.

1. Pick 2 with 8 numbers = 28 lines.
2. Pick 2 with 9 numbers = 36 lines
3. Pick 2 with 10 numbers = 45 lines
4. Pick 2 with 11 numbers = 55 lines
5. Pick 2 with 12 numbers = 66 lines

If they are not correct please provide me with the correct wheel(s)

BlouBul :cool:
 

blitzed

Member
hiya BlouBul, dunno...some pick2 wheels on weefs though:
http://www.weefs-lottosysteme.de/systeme,2,8202,en.htm

later,
blitzed:thumb:
 

bloubul

Member
Hi blitzed

I have checked it out, but it's not what I'm looking for. 12 numbers is the max, and it must be from 1,2,3,---12, than 1,2,3,----11, and so on till you get to 8 numbers, as indicated in my post.

Thanks for the info mate.

BlouBul :cool:
 

PAB

Member
Hi BlouBul,

BlouBul said:
I have made the following Pick 2 wheels. What I would like to know is, is these wheels correct and what % cover does it carries.

1. Pick 2 with 8 numbers = 28 lines.
2. Pick 2 with 9 numbers = 36 lines
3. Pick 2 with 10 numbers = 45 lines
4. Pick 2 with 11 numbers = 55 lines
5. Pick 2 with 12 numbers = 66 lines
I just came across this and thought I would answer it, better late than never as they say.
Yes, they are correct.
If you want the combinations to check with yours please let me know and I will provide them for you.

Regards,
PAB
:wavey:

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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.
 

bloubul

Member
Hi PAB

Thanks for your reply.
Please let me have your combinations as I had to use ININUGA to generate the wheels. Win 7 does not allow me to use my FWG. Some .dll file missing. Not the first time with Win 7.

BlouBul :cool:
 

PAB

Member
Hi BlouBul,

bloubul said:
...Please let me have your combinations...
Here you go:-

--8--
01 02
01 03
01 04
01 05
01 06
01 07
01 08
02 03
02 04
02 05
02 06
02 07
02 08
03 04
03 05
03 06
03 07
03 08
04 05
04 06
04 07
04 08
05 06
05 07
05 08
06 07
06 08
07 08

--9--
01 02
01 03
01 04
01 05
01 06
01 07
01 08
01 09
02 03
02 04
02 05
02 06
02 07
02 08
02 09
03 04
03 05
03 06
03 07
03 08
03 09
04 05
04 06
04 07
04 08
04 09
05 06
05 07
05 08
05 09
06 07
06 08
06 09
07 08
07 09
08 09

-10--
01 02
01 03
01 04
01 05
01 06
01 07
01 08
01 09
01 10
02 03
02 04
02 05
02 06
02 07
02 08
02 09
02 10
03 04
03 05
03 06
03 07
03 08
03 09
03 10
04 05
04 06
04 07
04 08
04 09
04 10
05 06
05 07
05 08
05 09
05 10
06 07
06 08
06 09
06 10
07 08
07 09
07 10
08 09
08 10
09 10

-11--
01 02
01 03
01 04
01 05
01 06
01 07
01 08
01 09
01 10
01 11
02 03
02 04
02 05
02 06
02 07
02 08
02 09
02 10
02 11
03 04
03 05
03 06
03 07
03 08
03 09
03 10
03 11
04 05
04 06
04 07
04 08
04 09
04 10
04 11
05 06
05 07
05 08
05 09
05 10
05 11
06 07
06 08
06 09
06 10
06 11
07 08
07 09
07 10
07 11
08 09
08 10
08 11
09 10
09 11
10 11

-12--
01 02
01 03
01 04
01 05
01 06
01 07
01 08
01 09
01 10
01 11
01 12
02 03
02 04
02 05
02 06
02 07
02 08
02 09
02 10
02 11
02 12
03 04
03 05
03 06
03 07
03 08
03 09
03 10
03 11
03 12
04 05
04 06
04 07
04 08
04 09
04 10
04 11
04 12
05 06
05 07
05 08
05 09
05 10
05 11
05 12
06 07
06 08
06 09
06 10
06 11
06 12
07 08
07 09
07 10
07 11
07 12
08 09
08 10
08 11
08 12
09 10
09 11
09 12
10 11
10 12
11 12

I hope this helps!

Regards,
PAB
:wavey:

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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.
 

PAB

Member
You're welcome BlouBul and good luck!

Regards,
PAB
:wavey:

-∏-∏-∏-∏-∏-∏-∏-∏-∏-∏-∏-∏-∏-∏-∏-∏-∏-∏-∏-∏-∏-∏-∏-∏-∏-∏-∏-∏-∏-∏-∏-∏-∏-∏-∏-∏-∏-∏-∏-∏-∏-∏-∏-∏-∏-∏-∏
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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