Using mirror numbers are great for tracking down..."why" in a given rundown after whatever day you played.
Here's an example:
Say that ...717...is the daily winner but that same set is Not in your rundown and should be, look for its mirror and chances are good that...262...is! But maybe the only relative digits in your rundown are ...711 which equates to ...266 as its mirror partners. That doesn't help much, does it? Look again at what you wrote down. When dealing with mirror numbers, always reconvert to the original digit sets and take your time. It is very easy to think that you did one thing but out of a habit or two your minds eye gave you what you thought that you saw and not what is..."Been there and done that!" This is a mini-form of self-hypnosis. When this happens, it's time to step away from the computer or pencil and paper for a breather and do something else. The numbers will still be there when you come back with a refreshed outlook.
Teufellj...
Here's an example:
Say that ...717...is the daily winner but that same set is Not in your rundown and should be, look for its mirror and chances are good that...262...is! But maybe the only relative digits in your rundown are ...711 which equates to ...266 as its mirror partners. That doesn't help much, does it? Look again at what you wrote down. When dealing with mirror numbers, always reconvert to the original digit sets and take your time. It is very easy to think that you did one thing but out of a habit or two your minds eye gave you what you thought that you saw and not what is..."Been there and done that!" This is a mini-form of self-hypnosis. When this happens, it's time to step away from the computer or pencil and paper for a breather and do something else. The numbers will still be there when you come back with a refreshed outlook.
Teufellj...
