How I get my 12 top numbers?
Step 1 - use the last draw 1st prize number 3796 (ABCD)
use the following formula :
Root sum of A+(A+B)..=3+(3+7)=3+(0)=3
Sum of B+(A+B)..........=7+(3+7)=7+(0)=7
Sum of C+(C+D)..........=9+(9+6)=9+(5)=4
Root sum of D+(C+D)..=6+(9+6)=6+(5)=11=1+1=2
==> 3742 become my new number.
Step 2 - let A=3, B=7, C=4, D=2
Using following formula :
ABC(A+D)=374(3+2)=3745 ABC(B+D)=374(7+2)=3749 ABC(C+D)=374(4+2)=3746
ABD(A+C)=372(3+4)=3727 ABD(B+C)=372(7+4)=3721 ABD(D+C)=372(2+4)=3726
ACD(A+B)=342(3+7)=3420 ACD(C+B)=342(4+7)=3421 ACD(D+B)=342(2+7)=3429
BCD(B+A)=742(7+3)=7420 BCD(C+A)=742(4+3)=7427 BCD(D+A)=742(2+3)=7425
So my Predictions for 30th October 2011
Singapore 4D -
3745 3749 3746
3727 3721 3726
3420 3421 3429
7420 7427 7425
for perfecr method
I understand the math but I don't understand the Root Sum and Sum Calculations:
1. Root sum of A+(A+B)..=3+(3+7)=3+(0)=3
= 3 + (3 + 7)
= 3 + (10) - *** Take the Root Sum of 10 which is 0
= 3 + 0
= 3
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2. Sum of B+(A+B)..........=7+(3+7)=7+(0)=7
= 7 + (3 + 7)
= 7 + (10) - *** Take the Root Sum of 10 which is 0
= 7 + 0
= 7
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3. Sum of C+(C+D)..........=9+(9+6)=9+(5)=4
= 9 + (9 + 6)
= 9 + 15 *** Take the Root Sum of 15 which is 5
= 9 + 5
= 14 *** Take the Root Sum of 14 which is 4
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4. Root sum of D+(C+D)..=6+(9+6)=6+(5)=11=1+1=2
= 6 + (9+6)
= 6 + (15) *** Take the Root Sum of 15 which is 5
= 6 + 5
= 11 *** Shouldn't this be 1 not 1 + 1?????
= 1 + 1 *** shtan calculations
= 2 *** shtan calculations
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FAQ
How are you calculating any value over 9?
I'm confused on what you call root sums, sums??
Regular Sums (2 numbers) = 10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17,18, 19
Right Digit Sums = 10 = 0, 11 = 1, 12 = 2, 13 = 3, 14 = 4, 15 = 5, 16 = 6, 17 = 7, 18 = 8, 19 = 9
Root Sums = 10 = 1 (1 + 0), 11 = 2 (1 + 1), 12 = 3 (1 + 2), 13 = 4 (1 + 3), 14 = 5 (1 + 4), 15 = 6 (1 +5), 16 = 7 ( 1 + 6), 17 = 8 (1 + 7), 18 = 9 (1 + 9), 19 = 10 (9 + 1) >> 1 + 0 = 1
Hope I got the calculations correct above?
if you would be so kind and explain how you calculate your root sums and sums.
I think The confuse part is 1 & 4 (Root Sum part)
1. Root sum of A+(A+B)
mean Root sum of "A + Regular Sums of (A+B)"
If X = Regular Sums (A+B) = 3 + 7 = 0
Than Root sum = A + X = 3 + 0 ==> 3
2. Regular sum of "B+(A+B)"..........=7+(3+7)=7+(0)=7
3. Regular sum of "C+(C+D)"..........=9+(9+6)=9+(5)=4
4. Root sum of D+(C+D)..=6+(9+6)=6+(5)=11=1+1=2
mean Root sum of "C + Regular Sums of (C+D)"
If Y = Regular Sums (C+D) = 9 + 6 = 5
Than Root sum = C + Y = 6 + 5 = 11 = 1 + 1 ==> 2
Question:
Winning number from 11/5/2011 Saturday
1st - 3917
2nd - 6135
3rd - 8021
You take the 1st winning number and apply your formula.
I get the same numbers but in different arrangement:
3917 =
5191 5164 5966 1966
5197 5160 5960 1964
5195 5165 5967 1961
for 3digits
This is for Pick 3 players who often choose the right numbers but not the right sequence.
Let's say today's midday result was 3-7-4 (the Lowest digit was in first position, the Highest digit was second position and the 'Middle' digit was in third position... L-H-M for short).
For today's evening draw sequence, use whatever came in third position (M) and put it in first position.
Shift whatever came in positions one and two (L - H) to positions two and three respectively.
So the new sequence is M-L-H. This is the format you arrange the combos you're playing for the next draw.
Let's say the last number drawn was a double. We'll use 4-6-6 (Ascending Order) as an example.
To determine the new sequence put the third digit in first position and shift the first and second digits to the second and third positions respectively. 4-6-6 becomes 6-4-6 (Split Order). Arrange your doubles combos in Split Order for the next draw.
Example: let's say I've chosen to play box combos 356, 078 and 177; I will arrange them as 536 (M-L-H), 708 (M-L-H) and 717 (split order).
With this method you are combining midday and evening games when determining sequence to play. If a double hasn't played in a while, go back to the last one that did (same for singles). It also works if you want to keep the midday/evening games separate.
Test it for your game and see if it works for you.
Hope it helps and good luck!