Quints and 5OAKs

Fives and five of a kinds

This page is all about the 5's, whether grouped together or not, here we are.

CS-Quint.
CS-Quint is any five of the same number that are grouped together with no separations.

CS-5OAK.
In a CS-5OAK, there are five of the same number anywhere within the FSN, and at least one of the five numbers must be separated from the rest M xx33x333 M.

CS-Leading, Center, and Trailing Quints.
In a CS-Quint the same five numbers are grouped together M xx22222x M and the position that they start in denotes its placement.

CS-Quint in a Pair.
In a CS-Quint in a Pair, the CS-Quint is within a CS-2OAK, M 2555552x M. The position is in reference to where the random number resides within the FSN, CS-Quint in a pair #1 and #4 are also considered a CS-Lucky Seven Radar.

CS-Pair in a Quint.
In a CS-Pair in Quint, the number that makes up the CS-5OAK surround the CSPair, and the CS-Pair must be grouped.

CS-Random Quint and Pair.
In a CS-Random Quint and Pair there needs to be a CS-5OAK and a CS-2OAK in the FSN M 5552525x M. The CS-2OAK can be inside or outside of the CS-5OAK.

CS-Quint in a Triple.
In a CS-Quint in a Triple, there is a CS-Quint contained within a CS-3OAK. This is also a CS-Binary, M 35555533 M. The emphasis on position is on the CS-Quint.

CS-Triple in a Quint.
In a CS-Triple in a Quint, the number that makes up the CS-5OAK must be at each end of the FSN, and the CS-Triple must be grouped M 53335555 M.

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