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5/39+1/19 PLAYED AS 6/15

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Odds of winning a Jackpot: 1 : 289,395 configuring 5 with 39 and 1 with 19

(That’s an odds reduction of 10,649,988)

Pick 5+1 jackpots are drawn in 6 positions. Past results are arranged in 6 positions. So the suggestion that ball position frequencies increase jackpot match odds, recognizes the 5/39+1/19 ambiguity as five play pools with thirty-five numbers and one play pool with nineteen numbers. By tallying each ball position a 5/15 frequency emerges as 19 numbers with a high/low pivot pair. To reduce the win odds from 10 million to 289 thousand, the pivot pairs are retraced and six linked pillars are assembled with numbers that have a history of aligning as jackpots. The play pool reduction is immense, and with 20 numbers eliminated for each ball position, players can select aligned frequencies from 90 numbers divided by 6 pools with a 5 year history of matching big hits, sometimes consecutively, often monthly. 5/39+1/19 as 5/15 matched 215 five ball draws.

The pool ambiguity 5/39+1/19 as 5 with 39 + 1 with 19 expands the number pool to 214. That’s 5 balls with 1 pool of 39 numbers, instead of 5 balls from one pool of 39 numbers. Whichever way you chose to interpret the pool matrix, five + one balls are rolled; six boxes are crossed; and a jackpot of six numbers are won, but playing aligned frequencies increases the likelihood of matching the drawn jackpot by aligning sequences from number pools for each ball position. Playing 6/15 will challenge everything you thought you knew about selecting numbers, but to understand the results you need to learn how to read ascending alignments in past random draws.

Numbers drawn 21-16-33-05-19-18; 20-12-36-28-22-10; 25-18-37-15-21-04; 12-05-24-23-16-08; 10-02-29-23-17-15; and finally, 36-20-19-18-10-04 makes little sense because if you list these results one on top of the other the numbers are all jumbled. After looking over a few decades of disorderly results it's hard to appreciate any number frequency until the magic of ascending alignment places each number in numeric order, then Voila! A pattern is immediately noticeable with numbers in sequenced alignment. As the numbers aligns lesser to greater, 05-16-19-21-33-18; 12-20-22-28-36-10; 15-18-21-25-37-04; 05-12-16-23-24-08; and the last two, 02-10-17-23-29-15; and 10-18-19-20-36-04, have certain numbers that fall in one or two positions, but never the other three or all five positions.

This is easier to see if you list the sequences one on top of the other. In b1 the single numbers drawn are not repeated in b2-b3-b4 or b5? So a five number sequence of 01-02-03-04-39 or 02-05-08-12-38 would not be matched as a jackpot frequency draw. In b5 the thirties numbers drawn, are not repeated in b1-b2 or b3? So a five number sequence 20-31-32-34-35 or 29-31-32-35-36-39 would not be matched as a jackpot frequency draw, either. Once a ball position is added to an aligned sequence, a pattern unfolds, and as you get into the habit of using the b1-b2-b3-b4-b5+b6 sequence formation pattern to test drawn results, the jackpot frequency will begin to dance before your eyes.

As soon as this pattern is reflected as drawn results, you can begin to understand the natural selection presence of the jackpot frequency as it matched 27 jackpots in 2011, 28 jackpots in 2010, 25 jackpots in 2009, 28 jackpots in 2008, and in 2007, it matched 28 jackpots. The first draw year of 2006, the jackpot frequency matched a whopping 31 jackpots. That’s quite a merit considering there have only been 39 winner celebrated jackpots in five years of players choosing 5 balls from 39 and 1 ball from 19.

Most players fascinated by lottery logic regard pool structure and number frequencies as the foundation for selection formulas, but without position they are thirty-nine frequently drawn numbers. It makes little difference that 8 and 25 are the most popular numbers selected until the positions in which they are drawn defines the frequency. Number 8 has been drawn 56 times as b1, 39 times in a 6/15 jackpot match. Number 25 has been drawn 58 times as b4, 44 times in a 6/15 jackpot match. Bi-weekly draw results are often type set in a numbers drawn format - so initially, there are six years of comma spaced, single and double digits to fathom. There is no way to calculate the information required to play as 6/15 without placing the results to numeric order. Once all the sequences are organized, ascending lesser to greater, you can see that each ball position has an “extreme pivot” formed by the frequency of the highest and lowest numbers drawn.

By tallying each frequency in the six recorded positions you will see that there are 19-23 numbers drawn more often than the 20-16 other numbers in the ball pool. b1, highest number is 19, and the lowest number is 01 with a pivot pair of 01-19; b2, highest number is 22, and the lowest number is 03 with a pivot pair of 03-22; b3, highest number is 26 and the lowest number is 07 with a pivot pair of 07-26; b4, highest number is 34, and the lowest number is 15 with a pivot pair of 15-34; and for b5, highest number is 39, and the lowest number is 20 with a pivot pair of 20-39.

Between each low/high pivot is a pool of the frequently drawn numbers. b1 has a play pool of 02-03-04-05-06-07-08-09-10-11-12-13-14-15-16-17-18 between the pivot pairs; b2 has a play pool of 04-05-06-07-09-10-11-12-13-14-15-16-17-18-19-20 between the pivot pairs; b3 has a play pool of 08-09-10-11-12-13-14-15-16-17-18-19-20-21-22-23-24 between the pivot pairs; b4 has a play pool of 16-17-18-19-20-21-22-23-24-25-26-27-28-29-30-31-32 between the pivot pairs; b5 has a play pool of 21-22-23-24-25-26-27-28-29-30-31-32-33-34-35-36-37 between the pivot pairs.

To configure every aligned “jackpot frequency” sequence the 19 number frequencies for each ball position are retraced into Fibonacci degrees (from less to greater, as 78%, 61%, 50%, 38% and 23%) making it possible to configure a play pool between each pivot. b1, with extreme pivots 1-19 is retraced as 4=7=10=12=14; b2, with extreme pivots 3-22 is retraced as 7=10=12=14=17;b3 with extreme pivots 07-26 is retraced as 11=14=16=18=21; b4 with extreme pivots 15-34 is retraced as 19=22=24=26=29 and b5 with extreme pivots 20-39 is retraced as 24=27=29=31=34. These five retraced cores are the foundation for each ball pillar.

Using fib% reduces the ball numbers from 39 (pool) to 19 (frequencies) to 15 (rhythm). Each of the six ball positions has a unique rhythm of numbers that link a jackpot sequence. To each side of the pivot core, a number of greater or lesser value is added. There are two repeat numbers in the construct, and two links missing in the pillar. To identify the missing links, the ball positions of each draw year are tallied. Sometimes there are low hit numbers which can be replaced. But you will only find these numbers if you tally the entire draw history.

BALL POSITION 1: (b1-b2-b3-b4-b5) has an extreme range from 1 to 19. Pivot pair 01-19 is retraced as: 4=7=10=12=14. First group the numbers vertically, with number 4 at the bottom of the pillar and number 14 at the top. Then at each side of each number add a lesser or greater number. There will be two numbers that repeat. Remove the numbers and replace with the missing numbers that ensure a streamline from the lowest to the highest to create a five tier, 3 link pillar.

BALL POSITION 2: (b1-b2-b3-b4-b5) has an extreme range from 7 to 26. The pivot pair 3-22 is retraced as: 7=10=12=14=17 Group the numbers vertically, with number 7 at the bottom of the pillar and number 17 at the top. Then at each side of each number add a lesser or greater number. There will be two numbers that repeat. Remove the numbers and replace with the missing numbers that ensure a streamline from the lowest to the highest to create a five tier, 3 link pillar.

BALL POSITION 3 (b1-b2-b3-b4-b5) has an extreme range from 07 to 26. The pivot pair 7-26 is retraced as: 11=14=16=18=21 Group the numbers vertically, with number 7 at the bottom of the pillar and number 17 at the top. Then at each side of each number add a lesser or greater number. There will be two numbers that repeat. Remove the numbers and replace with the missing numbers that ensure a streamline from the lowest to the highest to create a five tier, 3 link pillar.

BALL POSITION 4 (b1-b2-b3-b4-b5) has an extreme range from 15 to 34. The pivot pair 15-34 is retraced as: 19=22=24=26=29 Group the numbers vertically, with number 19 at the bottom of the pillar and number 29 at the top. Then at each side of each number add a lesser or greater number. There will be two numbers that repeat. Remove the numbers and replace with the missing numbers that ensure a streamline from the lowest to the highest to create a five tier, 3 link pillar.

BALL POSITION 5 (b1-b2-b3-b4-b5) has an extreme range from 20 to 39. The pivot pair 20-39 is retraced as: 24=27=29=31=34 Group the numbers vertically, with number 24 at the bottom of the pillar and number 34 at the top. Then at each side of each number add a lesser or greater number. There will be two numbers that repeat. Remove the numbers and replace with the missing numbers that ensure a streamline from the lowest to the highest to create a five tier, 3 link pillar.

Each pillar represents the numbers played in each of the first 5 positions. To prove there is a 5/15 occurrence in random draws each ball pillar is applied to the beginning of January to end of June 2011, and the beginning of January to end of June 2006 comparison results to reveal its repeat presence as (shown in bold) 5b and 4b matches each draw month. That’s right, each draw month! The jackpot frequency numbers are so precise that they show up as 4 and 5 ball matches every 6 of 8 draws a month

June 2011 match results: 06/29 as 12-16-18- 24-31- 09; 06/25 as 05 -12-13 -25-32 -01; 06/22 as 01-04-07-18-28-05; 06/18 as 04-08-12-25-29-06; 06/15 as 05-08-11-19-29-19; 06/08 as 04-05-16-22-26-09, 06/04 as 01-10-22-25-31-11 all matched 5 balls drawn. That’s 7 five ball matches and 06/01 as 05-09-24-25-33-17 one 4ball match. For the month of May: 05/28 as 05-13-14-32-36-07 matched 4 balls 05/25 as 01-14-15-33-37-16 matched 4 balls, 05/21 as 01-08-09-25-34-06 matched 5 balls, 05/14 as 06-09-28-29-33-03 matched 4 balls, 05/07 as 09-12-16-25-29-09 matched 5 balls, 05/04 as 03 10 12 22 36 08 matched 5 balls. April four 4 ball matches and two 5 ball matches. March three 5 ball matches. February, four 5 ball matches and two 4 ball matches. January three, 5 ball matches and four, 4ball matches.

June 2006 results; 06/24 drawn 09-15-23-28-32 08 and 06/21 as 02-12-14-24-39 03 as 4 ball matches; 06/17 drawn 08-11-14-20-25 03 and 06/03 drawn 01-05-14-28-31 05 with 5 balls. That’s two 5-ball matches and two 4 ball matches. May, 05/27 as 01-16-22-28-37-17 with 5 balls; 05/24 drawn as 09-12-14-16-18-13 with 4 balls; 05/17 drawn as 03-08-11-31-37-03 with 4 balls; date 05/13 drawn as 02-06-09-11-35-12 another 4 balls; 05/10 as 08-11-19-27-34-11 with 5 balls; and 05/0 drawn 01-06-15-30-31-10 with another 5 balls. That’s three 5 ball matches and three 4 ball matches. April: two 6 ball matches. March five 5 ball matches and one 4 ball match. February two 5 ball matches and two 4 ball matches. January four 5 ball matches and two, ball matches.

BONUS BALL: So far the results pertain to five balls. How does the frequency become a (5 + 1) jackpot match? Drawn as a sequence multiplier the bonus ball aligns as 5+1, 4+1, 3+1, 2+1 and 1+1. Playing 6/15 links all the six position frequencies in an ascending 5+1 configuration. Ball 6 is assembled as a 15 (unlinked) number pillar of frequently drawn bonus balls that transforms 5 ball matches into 6 ball matches. Quite simply, it is the frequency of these jackpot (creating) bonus balls, that assembles the b6 pillar. To identify the b6 links, tally/match 5ball alignments to b6. From 2006 to 2011 the bonus balls 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 15 17 18 and 19 aligned 215 five-ball matches into 155 jackpots of which 151 were rollovers. Use the aligned pillars to see the results.

Jackpot Frequency Playbook:  Bet the Numbers That Smash the Odds and Hit the Rollovers

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