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Harry Scott wrote: > > In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, > Paracelsus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes > > The Procyon Rising Project is a small group of lottery enthusiasts who > >share predictions for the UK lottery via email. > > > > We are looking for a volunteer to assist us in assembling, or > >collating, our different systems and predictions into one summary > >prediction. > > > > We are finding ourselves too busy with our individual systems to be > >totally objective in picking our final selection of numbers, and feel we > >could use the assistance of an independent third party. > > > > You would not be required to make any predictions of your own, and > >would be free to collate our predictions in any way you thought fit. No > >knowledge of statistics or spreadsheets is required, although an interest in > >lottery numbers in general, and the UK National Lottery in particular, would > >be helpful. > > > > Thanks in advance, > > > > Shane McDermott > > Co-ordinator, The Procyon Rising Project > > http://members.lycos.co.uk/paracelsusuk/ > > > > > > > > > > H.E.A.T.H.E.N.S. or Harry's Easy All THE Numbers System *are* looking > for volunteers *to produce* predictions based on the well known system > of using all or nearly all 49 numbers, as our mentor is finding himself > too busy on other more urgent systems and could use the assistance of > independent third parties. > > There are a few basic rules to producing the basic 48 number 8 line > blocks of 6 numbers, among them that the first column of eight should > have no number greater than 11 or 12 in it then gradually working from > left to right across the 8 by 6 grid, using up all numbers to 48, quite > haphazardly but bearing in mind to have a fairly balanced line with > regard to odd/even, high/low etc and no more than 2 consecutive numbers > in any one line. > > All winning lines will be rewarded with points and notified in this > forum forthwith. > > Last week's Saturday's block is given as an example; > > Firstly, randomly, first column and up to number 12; > > 04 > 09 > 06 > 07 > 10 > 01,03,11 > 05 08 > 02 12 > > Then to completion, randomly distributing the numbers consecutively > starting with 13; > > 04,13,17,22,34,41. > 09,21,26,28,30,39. > 06,16,19,33,37,46. > 07,18,23,31,38,48. replaced 48 with 49 as 48 chosen for "dropping". > 10,14,25,29,40,42. > 01,03,11,27,32,45. > 05,08,15,24,36,43. > 02,12,20,35,44,47 > > The 7 numbers 09,23,25,26,33,36,,37 were all trapped in the 8 lines, > something you will *rarely* see in any 8 random lines chosen from the > 13,983,816 available! > > All contributions will be appreciated, I need 1250 blocks to make up a > 10,000 line entry to put up against any anticipated heavyweight software > competition and this will be the winner! > > Thanks in anticipation. > -- > Harry Scott Harry: Send me an email I have a software I can send you that generates these blocks. Robert Perkis
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