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|    Marmaduke Jinks to Marmaduke Jinks    |
|    Re: Lotto 17 Jan 2026    |
|    20 Jan 26 11:22:51    |
      From: marmadukejinks99@gmail.com              On 20/01/2026 11:13, Marmaduke Jinks wrote:       > On 19/01/2026 16:01, ES Nigel wrote:       >> NN wrote:       >>> On 17/01/2026 17:21, ES Nigel wrote:       >>>       >>>> NN wrote:       >>>>       >>>>>       >>>>> [4, 5, 17, 18, 27, 56]       >>>>> [6, 19, 20, 38, 48, 58]       >>>>       >>>>       >>>> [02,26,28,30,57]       >>>>       >>>       >>> Result=[ 12 26 30 32 39 58 (04) ]       >>>       >>> nn =[]       >>> =[]       >>>       >>> nigel =[26 30]       >>>       >>> well done nigel       >>       >> Thank you.       >>       >> I'm trying a new system, which I haven't named yet, which I hope will       >> identify pairs of numbers 'more likely' to occur together.       >> Unfortunately the woo-woo stuff under the covers sometimes maps two       >> logical numbers to the same physical number. I guess that's okay for       >> Hotpicks-1 but useless for buying tickets for Hotpicks-2 or the main       >> draw.       >>       >> The pairs for Saturday's draw were: [26,30],[52,02],[28,28]       >>       >> I've just looked up the prize for Hotpicks-2 - £60 :-)       >       > Is that 28 paired with....28? ;-)       >       > MJ       >       >       I picked up a spreadsheet from someone in one of the Lotto Forums that       uses vba to put common pairs together. Created in 2001.              Should you want it then I think you know my email address.              I also have a trebles/triples one too.              MJ              --       This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software.       www.avast.com              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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