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|    Marmaduke Jinks to ES Nigel    |
|    Re: Lotto 17 Jan 2026    |
|    21 Jan 26 12:19:15    |
      From: marmadukejinks99@gmail.com              On 21/01/2026 11:36, ES Nigel wrote:       > 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? ;-)       >>       > Exactly.       >       > I've decided to call it O&A (for oranges and apples), since it's aiming       > for pairs.       >       > The history so far:       >       > 21/01/26 [35,12] [47,18] [28,28] result tba       > 17/01/26 [26***,30***] [57,02] [28,28] (yes, I typed a wrong number]       > 14/01/26 [48,28] [59,18] [37,37]       > 10/01/26 [52,58] [59,36] [05***,05***]       >       I admire you for your resilience :-)              But Shirley if you have 2 numbers the same in one set then you can put a       single bet on one of them, innit?              The Jinks.              The top pairs are 2 & 54 and 42 & 59, having occurred 21 times in the       last 1,073 draws in the 6/59 format. Now that would be a huge       Martingale bet       https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martingale_(betting_system)              Me- I've always like palindromic pairs like 34 and 43 etc.              --       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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