I went through the
above pages, for which you have provided the link. The Basic "Toto" system
in Singapore refers to a selection of 6 numbers from 1 to 45.
Winning numbers for some dates have been shown on website as:
Date |
Winning
set of six
numbers |
17th June
2013 |
5 16
30 32
33 41 |
13th
June 2013 |
7 11
25 36
37 38 |
10th June
2013 |
11
13 23
29 31
38 |
6th June
2013 |
11
14 16
30 32
34 |
3rd June
2013 |
2 16
18 19
25 38 |
As we can see in the above results, there are four or five primary root numbers involved in a single draw. Therefore, no single primary root number can be applied here while choosing the six numbers. In this situation, I suggest you to suppose that this is also a "multi digit" (10 or 12 digit) "single number" of a lottery ticket. For example, set of following six numbers may be treated as follows:
5 16 30
32 33 41
may also be treated as 11-digit lottery number: "51630323341"
Primary root number of this
lotto selection would be as follows:
5+1+6+3+0+3+2+3+3+4+1 = 31 = 4
Thus, primary root number will become "FOUR" for this combined selection of six numbers. In this way, the person should select a primary root number which is "Excellent" or "Good" on a given date.
Now, the question arises, which Six numbers should be the component of this 10 or 12-digit lottery number. My opinion is that you should follow
the under written steps:
1. Select five numbers (instead of six) "at random" during your best possible intra-day timings. These timings being your 'Lucky timings', chances increase that your selection of numbers will automatically be correct. This is based on a proven ancient Vedic astrology system which provides you the precise knowledge of your strength and weakness for a particular hour of a particular day. Therefore, you may write 45 numbers on chits and pick any FIVE chits at random during your best intraday timings. Don't apply your own mind. Leave it to the destiny. During those lucky moments, destiny will be favouring you. |
2. Now, calculate combined primary root number of these five selected numbers. |
3. Once the primary root number of these five selected numbers is known, add sixth number which can change the combined primary root number of all Six numbers to your "excellent" number today.
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An example:
Suppose, my "Excellent" number today is "FIVE". |
1. |
I selected following five numbers (instead of six), during my "Excellent" intra-day timings:
7 12 28 32 42 |
2. |
Calculate combined primary root number of these five selected numbers.
7+1+2+2+8+3+2+4+2 = 31 = 4 |
3. |
Combined primary root number of the five randomly chosen numbers is "FOUR". But, I have to make it to "Five", which is my today's "excellent" number. Therefore, I will should add a number which returns primary root no. 1 (eg: 1, 10, 28 or 37). The number "28" has already been selected. Therefore, I will write three chits, bearing numbers 1, 10 and 37 (excluding number "28"). I would again pick a chit from these three numbers to select one of them during my "Excellent" or "Good" timings.
Suppose, I picked number "37". Primary root number of it is "1" |
4. |
4. Thus combined primary root number of all SIX selected numbers will be
"FIVE" -- my "Excellent" number today.
7 12 28 32 37 42 = 41 = 5 |
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Note: |
This methodolgy can be easily applied on any lottery system where a set of numbers is to be chosen. |
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