I may have missed this in your graphs and charts, (my understanding of math is dubious at best) but I was wondering if you noticed what I noticed. In 2001 I noodled around with the numbers for 2 years in an excel sheet to see what numbers came up the most, and after mapping out the numbers by 3 month seasons I saw an ebb and tide pattern to the grouping of numbers.
For example, the first 5 numbers would have low sequences (mostly from 1 to 20) for couple of weeks, then it would crest to high sequences (mostly 21 and up) for a month and a half or so, and it kept repeating this over the previous couple of years. The Megaball did the same thing, but in an reverse pattern, staying mostly low, and cycling up for a couple of weeks.
At that point I was stuck on how to come up with playable numbers within the two different groupings and never went further.
By the way good thread! And did it ever work out for you?
I may have missed this in your graphs and charts, (my understanding of math is dubious at best) but I was wondering if you noticed what I noticed. In 2001 I noodled around with the numbers for 2 years in an excel sheet to see what numbers came up the most, and after mapping out the numbers by 3 month seasons I saw an ebb and tide pattern to the grouping of numbers.
For example, the first 5 numbers would have low sequences (mostly from 1 to 20) for couple of weeks, then it would crest to high sequences (mostly 21 and up) for a month and a half or so, and it kept repeating this over the previous couple of years. The Megaball did the same thing, but in an reverse pattern, staying mostly low, and cycling up for a couple of weeks.
At that point I was stuck on how to come up with playable numbers within the two different groupings and never went further.
By the way good thread! And did it ever work out for you?
TMX
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