RocAFella1
Royal Flush
@chippitydoodah you forgot PAZ
Okay we have a quorum. Bisco is out as I counted wrong1. @legend672
2. @PAZ
3. @RocAFella1
4. @CraigT78
5. @krafticus
6. @SnowConeYeti
7. @BarrieJ3
8. @GreatWhiteDope
9. @BEANO52
10. @Brandon
11. @KHarp1
12. @NotRealNameNoSir
13. @Bluegrass Poker
14. @MatB
16. @soccerdadof3
17. @kirchhausen
18. @Chippy McChiperson
19. @ChrisArmyKnife
20. @Kensco
21. @Biscohead42
Another example for the slow thinkers like @CraigT78
Daily number is 4-5-2-7
I get the 4
Daily number is 4-5-2-8
I get the 14
Why does your horse change in those examples? They both start with #4.
@legend672
Ahh, the last number counts too. Got it, thank you from this slow thinker.With 20 hosses in the field we all must have an equal chance of getting any given hoss, not just 1 through 10.
If number tonight is
0-4-7-1
I would be the 10 hoss
0-4-7-2
I would be the 20 hoss
Odd or even last number is the determining number between first 10 or second 10.
We will tell you who you have .,
Admit it...you still don't get itAhh, the last number counts too. Got it, thank you from this slow thinker.
Actually I don't, but didn't want to look dumb.Admit it...you still don't get it
That ship sailed long agoActually I don't, but didn't want to look dumb.
Who is out? Ill change my postThat ship sailed long ago
Bisco head is back in as number 20
Kensco is outWho is out? Ill change my post
DoneKensco is out
If the number tonight is 6491 do I add the 6 and 1 giving me horse 7? Or do I add all the numbers up and I get horse 20? Or do I get horse 5 because 6+4=10 and 9+1=10 so 5 is the common denominator?
If the number tonight is 6491 do I add the 6 and 1 giving me horse 7? Or do I add all the numbers up and I get horse 20? Or do I get horse 5 because 6+4=10 and 9+1=10 so 5 is the common denominator?
This is all very confusing.I think that the Lottery number only decides @legend672’s horse. Then it goes down the list. The first number of the lottery drawing is the “second digit” of the horse. Whether The last number of the drawing is even or odd determines if the “first digit” of the horse is 0 or 1.
The middle two lottery numbers are irrelevant.
Even = 0
Odd = 1
So if the lottery number is 8-2-2-7, @legend672 gets horse 18 (the 8, and then the 1 because the 7 is odd)
Then based on the list below(posted earlier), @PAZ would get #19, @RocAFella1 would get #20, @CraigT78 would get #1, and so on…
1. @legend672
2. @PAZ
3. @RocAFella1
4. @CraigT78
5. @krafticus
6. @SnowConeYeti
7. @BarrieJ3
8. @GreatWhiteDope
9. @BEANO52
10. @Brandon
11. @KHarp1
12. @NotRealNameNoSir
13. @Bluegrass Poker
14. @MatB
16. @soccerdadof3
17. @kirchhausen
18. @Chippy McChiperson
19. @ChrisArmyKnife
20. @Biscohead42
Did I get that right?? Or did I put my tin foil hat on for no reason?
You won’t be saying that when that big gray you have goes from last to first for the win