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Fred Zed said:
Sorry #10 didn't make it tonight, tommorrow I think.
Add to your advance play list ( same goes for 59,25)
Sorry..Cobster, 10 didn't make it again, 59 came ....all the more likely
#10 will be coming tomorrow.
I got 4/4 (via advance play) with:
27-28-50-59
 

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Got a lil sidetracked tonight, so didn't play a thing.
Thankfully.
Congrats ;)
 

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Fred Zed said:
Sorry..Cobster, 10 didn't make it again, 59 came ....all the more likely
#10 will be coming tomorrow.
I got 4/4 (via advance play) with:
27-28-50-59
The good doc’s post #999 here may bring us luck. 9*9*9 (9 cube) = 3*3*3*3*3*3 (3 to the sixth power) =729. It brings back memories when my distant cousin Plato said in his Republic that the good man (as exemplified by the Philosopher King) is 729 times happier than the wretched man (as exemplified by the tyrant). Perhaps we should philosophize on these mighty numbers eh??? Freddie, let the good doc work on them upon my dream conversation with Pythagoras and young Plato. Shall PM you when the good doc get the hints from these wise guys. :cool: LOL!!!
 

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Or how about 1000 like your post count?
 

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Scenicdrive said:
The good doc’s post #999 here may bring us luck. 9*9*9 (9 cube) = 3*3*3*3*3*3 (3 to the sixth power) =729. It brings back memories when my distant cousin Plato said in his Republic that the good man (as exemplified by the Philosopher King) is 729 times happier than the wretched man (as exemplified by the tyrant). Perhaps we should philosophize on these mighty numbers eh??? Freddie, let the good doc work on them upon my dream conversation with Pythagoras and young Plato. Shall PM you when the good doc get the hints from these wise guys. :cool: LOL!!!

Equation 1:

3 to the power of 6 =729
3x6=18
7-2=5
9+2=11
9+7=16

Make the difference between consecutive numbers
5-7-9-5-2-16

Equation 2: Derivation of lotto numbers.
1. Assume start digit =5
Lotto number = 5-12-19-24-26-40

2.Assume start digit = 7:
Lotto number =7-12-21-26-27-43

3.Assume start digit =18:
18-25-34-39-41-49

(to be cont)
 

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...ffs!
That's jibberish to me...
 

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Cobster said:
Or how about 1000 like your post count?
Post 1000 was used to bless the good doc's Sabres for the biggest prize in Stanley Cup this season. *Wink, wink.* LOL!!! Post 999 is the lucky post that will make Freddie and the good doc as filthy rich as a certain Bill Gate. The latter did it via Microsoft, we shall do it via hitting all major lotto jackpots. :cool: LOL!!!
 

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Well, good luck with that Doc.
I'd rather have (and be) Google at the moment. :eek:
They're outpacing Bill Gates' riches.
 

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Fred Zed said:
Equation 1:

3 to the power of 6 =729
3x6=18
7-2=5
9+2=11
9+7=16

Make the difference between consecutive numbers
5-7-9-5-2-16

Equation 2: Derivation of lotto numbers.
1. Assume start digit =5
Lotto number = 5-12-19-24-26-40

2.Assume start digit = 7:
Lotto number =7-12-21-26-27-43

3.Assume start digit =18:
18-25-34-39-41-49

(to be cont)
Thanks Doc ...turns out...5 of the numbers for tonight's 649 were buried in the formulas above
(2- 18-24-25-40) ..so by doing some minor wheeling ( 14 lines) I got 4/6 ( pays $80-$120 approx).

Had I wheeled more lines I would have got 5/6!
But on average only 10 000 tickets hit 4/6 out of the millions sold, and I am always happy when the prize money covers the cost of the tickets.
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01-Nov-2006
Wed ( Lotto 649)
02 18 24 25 30 40
B=45
Encore= 0426093
 

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Fred Zed said:
Thanks Doc ...turns out...5 of the numbers for tonight's 649 were buried in the formulas above
(2- 18-24-25-40) ..so by doing some minor wheeling ( 14 lines) I got 4/6 ( pays $80-$120 approx)

Had I wheeled more lines I would have got 5/6!
Hey good going Freddie!!! Let the good doc philosophize a little more on numbers with his ancient relatives, Thales (Ionic School), Zeno (Eleatic School) (Ah, the famous Zeno's paradox!!!), Eudoxus (School of Eudoxus), Aristotle (Who would have forgotten one of Plato's best students???). Perhaps the end is near!!! :cool: LOL!!!
 

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Uhhh Fred, you need a philosophy forum now I think...:rolleyes: lol

10, 53 and 9 (was it?), were not in Keno last night. =\
 

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Cobster said:
Uhhh Fred, you need a philosophy forum now I think...:rolleyes: lol

10, 53 and 9 (was it?), were not in Keno last night. =\
All the more likely they will come tonight.
10 has not been played for 14 days now.
53 is NOT overdue, 39 and 25 are. I told you to put those numbers on advance play , or at least some of them, they don't play all the overdue numbers on the same day but up to 4 of the overdue may be played on a single day. The longer the numbers are not played the more likely they are to get played. 9 was played only last night. I did not win Keno either - I got 3/4.
 

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Cobster said:
Uhhh Fred, you need a philosophy forum now I think... lol

10, 53 and 9 (was it?), were not in Keno last night. =\
Hmmm....Cobster, my friend. Did you forget to think hard and deep??? Much like when you were thrusting the same way when you engaged those cuties??? It is not that difficult is it??? :cool: When multi-million dollars are on the line, who would not philosophize enough for the jackpots??? LOL!!!
 

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Hey, I like philsophy you kidding? I took it in school a couple of years ago.
I only wish that Plato would have come outright and said "4, 15, 26, 33, 44, 49" for 6/49 on November 3 2006.
It'd make for a much more simple life. ;)
 

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Hey, I like philsophy you kidding? I took it in school a couple of years ago.
I only wish that Plato would have come outright and said "4, 15, 26, 33, 44, 49" for 6/49 on November 3 2006.
It'd make for a much more simple life.
I kid you not, perhaps you do not like "philsophy" but you've got to love philosophy for my young cousin Plato to hand you the winning combination, simple life or not. :cool: LOL!!!

(Ouk emoi alla to logou akousantes, omologein sophron estiv prepei agapasete philosophia.)
Ahhh...here comes the matrix 1010, the mysterious mystery of the interesting universe. LOL!!!
 

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doh! typo.
*smacks self*
 

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Cobster said:
doh! typo.
*smacks self*

Code:
Numbers Sorted by Current Elapse Time (Days overdue in brackets)

10(14) 03(12) 25(10) 39(10)46(8) 32(7) 52(7) 51(6)
Code:
Sat., Ont. Keno -November 4  	01 02 03 10 14 20 21 26 28 31 35 47 48 51 52 54 59 60 66 69
Well, like I told you Cobster. [10, 3 ] the most overdue eventually came tonight--also [51,52]
I got 4/4 via [3-10-52-59.]
 

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Dude are you bragging?
That shit was overdue for how many days? lmao
Don't go patting yourself on the back now buddy...i could have easily said the past 3-4 nights, where's #10?
:p
 

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Cobster said:
Dude are you bragging?
That shit was overdue for how many days? lmao
Don't go patting yourself on the back now buddy...i could have easily said the past 3-4 nights, where's #10?
Relax Cobster. The good doc is sure Freddie is working towards hitting 6/6. :cool: LOL!!!
 
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