For this article, let’s take a look at the five trend chart data of the 22100 issue of the Lotto.
Lotto regular trend chart:
7.18.25.27.33+4.5
100 Lotto historical trend chart:
7.11.23.26.28+2.7
Three Lotto historical trend chart:
5.13.2 2.28.29+5.11
8-31 Lotto historical trend chart:
1.2.17.32.34+4.9
08-5 Lotto historical trend chart:
7.10.11.17.18+4.9
Next, we will summarize the four period numbers to be studied for easy organization and analysis.
7.11.23.26.28+2.7
5.13.22.28.29+5.11
1.2.17.32.34+4.9
7.10.11.17.18+4.9
1.2.5.7.10.11.13.17.18.22.23.26.28.29.32.34
The last issue we obtained through the five trend charts of the Lotto in the previous issue were four numbers. I reminded everyone to beware of a number based on trends and experience, and proved that sometimes experience still has reference value, and finally a number 27 was drawn from it. The duplicate numbers in this issue are the same as those in the previous issue, with a total of four numbers, and there are a set of numbers 7 and 17 in the same tail. Judging from the performance of repetition numbers in recent issues, the winning period is likely to have ended, which means that in most cases, we need to consider repetition numbers from repetition numbers. Below are the specific details of these four duplicate numbers in this issue:
7.11.17.28
Below are the historical data of the red ball duplicate numbers in the last four periods. You can compare and refer to it:
22096 issue: 7.21.29 The ultimate kill
22097 issue: 3.22 out of 22
22098 issue: 21 The ultimate kill
22099 issue: 12.14.19.27 out of 27
post-region number output situation
below is the most Historical data summarized in the back area of the five trend charts in the past four periods:
22096 issue: 1.2.5.6.7.10.11.12 out of 1.6
22097 issue: 1.2.3.5.9.10 out of 5
22098 issue: 1.2.4.6.7.9 The winning
22099 issue: 1.3.4.5.6.8.12 out of 4.5
The last period's back area summary has indeed gone through a two-level reversal trend, and all the two back area winning numbers 4.5 were drawn from the seven-code bottom.
The summaries of this issue are one number less than the previous issue, and there are six numbers in total. Among them, the numbers in the post-production of two issues are 4.9, which means that these two numbers are duplicate numbers. The following details of the six-code back area of this issue are summarized:
2.4.5.7.9.11
Remember that the bottom of these six-codes has the possibility of continuing to be released in two numbers, but I prefer to consider a number from it.
previous area summary number output
Recently, the merger of the previous area of the Lotto area we obtained through five trend charts is relatively stable, and most of the time it is around two numbers. Two numbers 27 and 33 were drawn from the 16-digit bottom in the last issue.
Below are the specific details of the 16-digit Lotto front area merger of the bottom in this issue:
1.2.5.7.10.11.13.17.18.22.23.26.28.29.32.34
Before the trend has not changed significantly, the reference idea of the 16-digit Lotto front area merger of the bottom in the recent past can remain unchanged, and continue to consider the number and two numbers to the right.
Friendly reminder:
lottery has no absolutes, refer to others and believe in yourself.