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Quote: Originally posted by LottoBoner on Nov 9, 2012
But patterns over how much span of time?
I look for patterns too, but some patterns Trump other patterns.
Ok say 7 11 hits again tommorow. What pattern would that be fitting into? And I would prefer a more specific answer then just Universal.
How well do you follow and adhere to
the LottoFlagFormation™? (And or Lottoflag pattern?)
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Patterns base on triggers. Like yesterday. When the number 12 falls look for the 21 to follow. If you see a 7 fall, look for 4, 11. This is one way to use these patterns. The 8 falls so look for a 4 or 22. But if you feel that 8 is coming out then play 8,4 and 22. Chances are 2 or all of these numbers will fall. Just my 2 cents.
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Quote: Originally posted by jackpotismine on Nov 9, 2012
Patterns base on triggers. Like yesterday. When the number 12 falls look for the 21 to follow. If you see a 7 fall, look for 4, 11. This is one way to use these patterns. The 8 falls so look for a 4 or 22. But if you feel that 8 is coming out then play 8,4 and 22. Chances are 2 or all of these numbers will fall. Just my 2 cents.
But if you feel that 8 is coming out then play 8,4 and 22.¿¿♦♦
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Quote: Originally posted by jackpotismine on Nov 9, 2012
Patterns base on triggers. Like yesterday. When the number 12 falls look for the 21 to follow. If you see a 7 fall, look for 4, 11. This is one way to use these patterns. The 8 falls so look for a 4 or 22. But if you feel that 8 is coming out then play 8,4 and 22. Chances are 2 or all of these numbers will fall. Just my 2 cents.
Patterns baseΔ on triggers. Like yesterday. When the number 12 falls look for the 21 to follow. If you see a 7 fall, look for 4, 11. This is one way to use these patterns. The 8 falls so look for a 4 or 22. But if you feel that 8 is coming out then play 8,4 and 22. Chances are 2 or all of these numbers will fall. Just my 2 cents.
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Quote: Originally posted by LottoBoner on Nov 9, 2012
But patterns over how much span of time?
I look for patterns too, but some patterns Trump other patterns.
Ok say 7 11 hits again tommorow. What pattern would that be fitting into? And I would prefer a more specific answer then just Universal.
How well do you follow and adhere to
the LottoFlagFormation™? (And or Lottoflag pattern?)
™
LB
I appreciate the fact that you're a huge fan of The Lotto Flag Formation. But I'm willing to bet that there are more players that dont know what it is, than there are players that do. The reason I say that is because IMHO, it's not something that's quickly comprehended.
Not too long ago, I only vaguely understood what a Flag Formation is. But because I'd seen you mention it so many times here, I decided to get out my copy of The LMG, and read about it/study it until it sunk in. Call me dumb if you want, but it took me more than a little while before I felt like I had mastered it.
Please allow me to explain why I think it's something that most people dont readily grasp. First, I think it's very name causes confusion. I know that it's name sure confused me when I first read about it. At first I thought it was named "Flag" because somehow the pattern of numbers were flag shaped. Of course that's ridiculous, but that's what I thought. These days, I'm more inclined to believe it's named "Flag" because it's flagging a number to be used as a POWER number.
The big thing that I think goes along way towards understanding the concept of a flag formation is that a flag formation is a pattern of hits and misses that takes a little more than two weeks of consecutive drawings to form. (16 consecutive drawings) And from reading The LMG, it appears that there can be four different variations of it, depending upon the particular chart a player uses to spot one. Not to mention it sure helps if you have a copy of GH's A+ software, or you build your own chart in Excel and use it to track the numbers.
Here's an example of a Flag formation that I took straight out of Gail Howard's Lottery Master Guide. The x's are hits, and the numbers are misses. The big X is when you should play the number.
X 1 2 X 1 2 3 4 5 X 1 2 3 4 5 X(a hit followed by 2 misses then a hit, followed by 5 misses etc) If you count, you'll see that the big X appears on the 16th day or drawing.
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Quote: Originally posted by GiveFive on Nov 9, 2012
LB
I appreciate the fact that you're a huge fan of The Lotto Flag Formation. But I'm willing to bet that there are more players that dont know what it is, than there are players that do. The reason I say that is because IMHO, it's not something that's quickly comprehended.
Not too long ago, I only vaguely understood what a Flag Formation is. But because I'd seen you mention it so many times here, I decided to get out my copy of The LMG, and read about it/study it until it sunk in. Call me dumb if you want, but it took me more than a little while before I felt like I had mastered it.
Please allow me to explain why I think it's something that most people dont readily grasp. First, I think it's very name causes confusion. I know that it's name sure confused me when I first read about it. At first I thought it was named "Flag" because somehow the pattern of numbers were flag shaped. Of course that's ridiculous, but that's what I thought. These days, I'm more inclined to believe it's named "Flag" because it's flagging a number to be used as a POWER number.
The big thing that I think goes along way towards understanding the concept of a flag formation is that a flag formation is a pattern of hits and misses that takes a little more than two weeks of consecutive drawings to form. (16 consecutive drawings) And from reading The LMG, it appears that there can be four different variations of it, depending upon the particular chart a player uses to spot one. Not to mention it sure helps if you have a copy of GH's A+ software, or you build your own chart in Excel and use it to track the numbers.
Here's an example of a Flag formation that I took straight out of Gail Howard's Lottery Master Guide. The x's are hits, and the numbers are misses. The big X is when you should play the number.
X 1 2 X 1 2 3 4 5 X 1 2 3 4 5 X(a hit followed by 2 misses then a hit, followed by 5 misses etc) If you count, you'll see that the big X appears on the 16th day or drawing.
LB,
After I wrote all that good junk above, it occurred to me that you wrote a few days ago that the 11 is currently in a Flag Formation. Correct?
And if so, is it still in a FF, or does the FF go away because the 11 did not hit on the 16th day? I dont think I read anything in The LMG about what a player should do if any given number gets into an FF, but doesnt come in when it's supposed to. Your thoughts please! GF
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Quote: Originally posted by GiveFive on Nov 9, 2012
LB
I appreciate the fact that you're a huge fan of The Lotto Flag Formation. But I'm willing to bet that there are more players that dont know what it is, than there are players that do. The reason I say that is because IMHO, it's not something that's quickly comprehended.
Not too long ago, I only vaguely understood what a Flag Formation is. But because I'd seen you mention it so many times here, I decided to get out my copy of The LMG, and read about it/study it until it sunk in. Call me dumb if you want, but it took me more than a little while before I felt like I had mastered it.
Please allow me to explain why I think it's something that most people dont readily grasp. First, I think it's very name causes confusion. I know that it's name sure confused me when I first read about it. At first I thought it was named "Flag" because somehow the pattern of numbers were flag shaped. Of course that's ridiculous, but that's what I thought. These days, I'm more inclined to believe it's named "Flag" because it's flagging a number to be used as a POWER number.
The big thing that I think goes along way towards understanding the concept of a flag formation is that a flag formation is a pattern of hits and misses that takes a little more than two weeks of consecutive drawings to form. (16 consecutive drawings) And from reading The LMG, it appears that there can be four different variations of it, depending upon the particular chart a player uses to spot one. Not to mention it sure helps if you have a copy of GH's A+ software, or you build your own chart in Excel and use it to track the numbers.
Here's an example of a Flag formation that I took straight out of Gail Howard's Lottery Master Guide. The x's are hits, and the numbers are misses. The big X is when you should play the number.
X 1 2 X 1 2 3 4 5 X 1 2 3 4 5 X(a hit followed by 2 misses then a hit, followed by 5 misses etc) If you count, you'll see that the big X appears on the 16th day or drawing.
Very interesting G5, thank you for your input as always.
I agree with very much that you say.
And this is how I see it. Flagging a number is productive in only so many ways.
To get maximum production from a ™, lol!
Sorry I just had to do that, I think thats funny.
To get maximum production from a flag, on must assume a hot pattern.
The human mind is dubious. Just like that poster luminus. When he post sets not playing the 1, i find thats self defeating. His human mind does not consider or anticipate the 1 to repeat?
Then he calls me negative. I was not the one promoting 100 lines and then doubting the most obvious prediction. WTF?
To not play the one was negative thinking on his part. To win a flagged number you must balance your wheel with fibs, and then expect and anticipate. Gail makes that clear in her book. ANTICIPATE. You cant doubt a pattern. You just see it and hope for the best.
And I double agree with you that the name of the pattern causes confusion.
I personally would like to rename it. But I think really the most profitable pattern is a hybrid synthesis of the Reverse Cascade™ or Cascade™ (I always get those two ) with the LottoFlagFormation so a RCF or a reverse cascade flag. Once you can define a pattern, then you can enumerate them. Thats where the prediction aspect comes in.
When I look at A+ now. Chart 4, I realize that the star numbers are just those indicating possible flags. Exactly like you said. They are only suggestions that may be used in a PowerNumber wheel. A Jackpot buster wheel if you will.
So 2 plus 5 plus 5 is 12
Sp 16-12 ≈ 4
So now you have flags, and flag windows.
Just look at the pattern of the 15 in abbreviation. That I would consider as hot and hitting in LMG.
Also, I believe GH may have been holding back for some reason with the information regarding the FF.
When we were friends on FB, i used to always ask questions regarding the use of the Flag Formation. I would never get an answer, and after months and months, I totally flipped out and really cut into her team. ( Personally I think she is so rich she pays people to post for her on FB lol!
Needless to say I was "Unfriended"
But I think she may have forgiven me, because she "liked" one of my comments on FB recently.)
Regarding LFF I also have seen 2 5 5
Just about as often or equal to the times I see a flag of 2 6 6 (which is not very often). IMHO, The variations in the LFF are where the odds can be theoretically improved.
Consider the 1. Is this a LottoFlagFormation?
I digress a little but the last draw check Chart B, notice the games out of 6 games. Those are essentially "modified flag formations" AND no skip 5
But the best patterns is not a 2 6 6 or 2 5 5 but a
6 6 2 or
5 5 2
why? That is for a mathematican to answer.
Dont even consider the 11 as a ΡùΜΡed up number.( Again new terminology. These old terms dont explain the 16 multilayered dimensions of this incoherent phenomena called flag).
The 11 is simply favorable statistically because its an adjacent number. And 7 11 has been hot all year.
The 11 has two parameters going for it.
1) Formation
2)Adjacent.
You could create a third paramater such as
3)Odd or
4) Last digit 1
I hope I am not rambling too much. I still have some number crunching and "flag identification" to perform. Although overanalysis can certainly lead to paralysis.