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|    November Nihal to Marmaduke Jinks    |
|    Re: Is this a change for good ?    |
|    17 Feb 24 10:11:30    |
      From: november.nihal@gmail.com              On Sunday 11 February 2024 at 13:21:35 UTC, Marmaduke Jinks wrote:       > On 10/02/2024 13:06, nigel wrote:       > > nigel wrote:       > >       > >> Meanwhile, I have another system that's made a promising start. No       > >> doubt it will shortly crash and burn.       > >       > > And so it came to pass, Friday's Euromillions draw sending it crashing       > > and burning. :-(       > >       > I'm not a huge fan of the Euromill. I think because of the ridiculous       > odds and also they don't reward you very well at the lower levels.       >       > The Lotto result had two numbers ending in 9 and two ending in 3. What       > I like to call a Family Group. 81 % of the time there's a Family Group       > in the result (not inc the bonus ball)       >       > The works syndie and I had an ok go at the Lotto jackpot last night. We       > made a loss but our 366 lines gave us a Match4 and 3 Match3s, as well as       > 36 Lucky Dip fivers.       >       > I had experimented with putting a grid of 131 lines from Covermaster       > with the La Jolla table of 119 lines. Two of 119 lines and one of 131.       > The 119 grids were staggered to cover different combos. I had most       > pairs covered at least 3 times. When the next must-be-won Jackpot comes       > around I'll have 428 lines to play.       >       > I like Covermaster as you can get good coverage for your inputs. The La       > Jolla tables show all the combinations of eg 6 selections out of 59       > https://ljcr.dmgordon.org/cover/table.html       >       > MJ       > [If your Google Group access to usenet is going then get Mozilla       > Thunderbird (try version 78.14) and a free account with       > eternal-september. You can always ask me if you get stuck].              I was quite happy to continue using google groups but the consensus        seems to be to stick with usenet.       I need to get an account with eternal september which I will do soon.       Is Thunderbird sufficient to read/write messages ?                     NN              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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