winner2be ...
Hi, here's a small tip that can help with watching for double digit hits. I'm still working on this but it does work. There are ten numbers that are the basis for this thought... by ten numbers I mean ...1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, and 0. The idea occured to count how many doubles have been played in this ten number span which is just over a weeks worth of winners. That didn't work as well as I expected so next, I went to just counting the doubles for 30 to 31 days. In Ohio, I counted quite a few sets. Sometimes there were back to back hits then maybe a couple skips (no doubles) then a hit. So far what I am working with is that...I ignore back to back doubles and count them as one set in the time frame of ten numbers I lay them out in numerical order...eg., 2, 2, 3,...rather than as called say, 232, then I lay out all of the doubles in this fashion and find what digits are missing.
Now back to the original ten digit setup....we already know that all double and triple digits start with this basic set of 1 thru 10...right? The question followed from here...How many imes did they fall? As I began to count them I became aware of a 1 thru 10 pattern---you will gradually see this too and it gives a slight advantage in what, when, and where these doubles may fall.
I know that it's confusing about the way that I have explained but this is how I think when dealing with lottery numbers.
Teufellj ...