All times shown are Eastern Time (GMT-5:00) | Home -> Forums -> Lottery Systems -> over due numbers United States Member #48613 December 12, 2006 32 Posts Offline | | Posted: July 9, 2007, 12:01 am - IP Logged | |
I am wondering what is the best way to determine overdue numbers in IL pick 3 and for how long should those numbers be palyed? Thank you | | |
Dump Water Florida United States Member #381 June 5, 2002 2659 Posts Offline | | Posted: July 9, 2007, 2:14 am - IP Logged | |
I am wondering what is the best way to determine overdue numbers in IL pick 3 and for how long should those numbers be palyed? Thank you To be clear, we're taking about the 1,000 straight numbers, not boxed numbers or the individual digits. There is no such thing as an overdue number. Pick-3 games can go for many years without some numbers being drawn. You would quickly become broke wasting your money on numbers not being drawn while other numbers are being drawn fairly often. There is always a distribution, a third being "hot" a third being "average" and a third being "cold" or "dead" where some of the "hot" will have been drawn a dozen times while "cold" to "dead" having been drawn once or not at all. There is no force that brings these numbers to the top. The one thing to be aware of is when the state disposes of the old ballsets and replaces them with a new collection. From that date forward two thirds of the previous patterns will change. That might be a time for the dead to rise!
BobP
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Switching between Fairfax, VA and Belgium Belgium Member #19604 July 29, 2005 2221 Posts Online | | Posted: July 9, 2007, 5:20 am - IP Logged | |
To be clear, we're taking about the 1,000 straight numbers, not boxed numbers or the individual digits. There is no such thing as an overdue number. Pick-3 games can go for many years without some numbers being drawn. You would quickly become broke wasting your money on numbers not being drawn while other numbers are being drawn fairly often. There is always a distribution, a third being "hot" a third being "average" and a third being "cold" or "dead" where some of the "hot" will have been drawn a dozen times while "cold" to "dead" having been drawn once or not at all. There is no force that brings these numbers to the top. The one thing to be aware of is when the state disposes of the old ballsets and replaces them with a new collection. From that date forward two thirds of the previous patterns will change. That might be a time for the dead to rise!
BobP
Playing 1 number, straight, is... a shot in the thousand... However, "overdue structures" (a collection of numbers) will come in eventually, sooner or later (hopefully sooner), and playing them in a progression betting will bring $$$! See what digits are "hot", and compare them to the "missing/overdue structures", if they match, i start playing them, and i don't stop until the day they come in! lasas3 An onion a day keeps everyone away!!! | | |
S.W. Fla. United States Member #38477 April 23, 2006 4168 Posts Offline | | Posted: July 9, 2007, 5:54 am - IP Logged | |
Playing 1 number, straight, is... a shot in the thousand... However, "overdue structures" (a collection of numbers) will come in eventually, sooner or later (hopefully sooner), and playing them in a progression betting will bring $$$! See what digits are "hot", and compare them to the "missing/overdue structures", if they match, i start playing them, and i don't stop until the day they come in! sooo true, I couldn't agree more. I match hot number with missing pairs is the way Fla. numbers come out most of the time & following the trend for each month. Good to see u post, paurths, just wanted to say hi. | | |
Kentucky United States Member #33045 February 14, 2006 3105 Posts Offline | | Posted: July 9, 2007, 12:13 pm - IP Logged | |
I am wondering what is the best way to determine overdue numbers in IL pick 3 and for how long should those numbers be palyed? Thank you I don't know that it's the best way, but you could make a chart that puts the digits into the order in which they fell. It's different than a hit/skip chart because it doesn't show how long it's been since a digit hit, but it shows that over time, some digits remain at the bottom third of the chart for long periods of time. 468 | 146 | 153 | 411 | 132 | 278 | 470 | 457 | 865 | 279 | | 840 | 468 | 446 | 153 | 411 | 132 | 238 | 270 | 457 | 865 | | O04 | 800 | 868 | 846 | 853 | 411 | 112 | 138 | 270 | 457 | | 775 | O74 | O00 | O68 | O46 | 853 | 851 | 812 | 138 | 130 | | 316 | 715 | 774 | 700 | 768 | O46 | O43 | O41 | O12 | O18 | | 951 | 351 | 315 | 374 | 300 | 760 | 766 | 763 | 741 | 742 | | 233 | 933 | 931 | 935 | 974 | 304 | 304 | 306 | 303 | 301 | | 522 | 222 | 222 | 222 | 225 | 925 | 925 | 924 | 926 | 923 | | 687 | 587 | 587 | 587 | 587 | 587 | 587 | 585 | 584 | 586 | | 199 | 699 | 699 | 699 | 699 | 699 | 699 | 699 | 699 | 694 |
This is what the Ohio Evening Pick-3 looked like during a 10 draw period. The digits in the first row are the actual number that hit but you need to look at a 30-50 draw period to get the full effect of how digits work their way down the chart. 199 | 189 | 718 | 595 | 677 | 480 | 757 | 761 | 286 | 630 | | O42 | O92 | 189 | 718 | 595 | 677 | 480 | 457 | 761 | 286 | | 751 | 741 | O92 | 189 | 718 | 595 | 675 | 680 | 457 | 761 | | 964 | 954 | 941 | O42 | 189 | 718 | 598 | 575 | 670 | 457 | | 806 | 866 | 854 | 951 | O42 | 149 | 119 | 198 | 595 | 575 | | 327 | 307 | 366 | 864 | 951 | O52 | O42 | O19 | 118 | 198 | | 483 | 423 | 407 | 306 | 864 | 961 | 961 | 942 | O49 | O19 | | 575 | 575 | 523 | 427 | 306 | 804 | 804 | 804 | 902 | 942 | | 210 | 210 | 275 | 273 | 423 | 326 | 326 | 326 | 824 | 804 | | 638 | 638 | 630 | 630 | 230 | 233 | 233 | 233 | 333 | 323 |
Occasionally you'll see where 3 digits like 630 made their way to the bottom of the chart and where drawn together a few days later. However I know of no consistent way to predict when this will happen. | | |
United States Member #4963 May 30, 2004 3392 Posts Offline | | Posted: July 10, 2007, 12:27 am - IP Logged | |
Playing 1 number, straight, is... a shot in the thousand... However, "overdue structures" (a collection of numbers) will come in eventually, sooner or later (hopefully sooner), and playing them in a progression betting will bring $$$! See what digits are "hot", and compare them to the "missing/overdue structures", if they match, i start playing them, and i don't stop until the day they come in! THANKs paurths........................for your >>>>>>>>>>>>>>INPUT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! overdue does count 1 2 3 4 or 5 games behind BUT, today is the day>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> & ........................what ODK do you CHOO$$$$$$$$$$$$$$E????????? for the DAY your betslip HITsssssssssssssssssssssssssssssthe LINE????????????????????????????????????????????????????? MIX'g HOT-COLD or overdue is still LUCK?????????????????????????? can YOU put any SCIENCE to the METAL on this WONNNNNNNNNNN??>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> LOL PSYKOMO | | |
Switching between Fairfax, VA and Belgium Belgium Member #19604 July 29, 2005 2221 Posts Online | | Posted: July 10, 2007, 7:08 pm - IP Logged | |
THANKs paurths........................for your >>>>>>>>>>>>>>INPUT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! overdue does count 1 2 3 4 or 5 games behind BUT, today is the day>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> & ........................what ODK do you CHOO$$$$$$$$$$$$$$E????????? for the DAY your betslip HITsssssssssssssssssssssssssssssthe LINE????????????????????????????????????????????????????? MIX'g HOT-COLD or overdue is still LUCK?????????????????????????? can YOU put any SCIENCE to the METAL on this WONNNNNNNNNNN??>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> LOL PSYKOMO Science? There's no science to it. Patience, and a bankroll will do. One more thing; look for states that are missing doubles (no double for at least 10 draws per state) Find the best performing 3-Digit-Serie, find the longest out doubles and play 20 of them that have at least 1 digit from the 3-D-Serie. Just test it out, you'll very soon see what i mean. cheers Ricky lasas3 An onion a day keeps everyone away!!! | | |
Decatur, GA United States Member #20798 August 18, 2005 2440 Posts Offline | | Posted: July 10, 2007, 7:48 pm - IP Logged | |
I don't know that it's the best way, but you could make a chart that puts the digits into the order in which they fell. It's different than a hit/skip chart because it doesn't show how long it's been since a digit hit, but it shows that over time, some digits remain at the bottom third of the chart for long periods of time. 468 | 146 | 153 | 411 | 132 | 278 | 470 | 457 | 865 | 279 | | 840 | 468 | 446 | 153 | 411 | 132 | 238 | 270 | 457 | 865 | | O04 | 800 | 868 | 846 | 853 | 411 | 112 | 138 | 270 | 457 | | 775 | O74 | O00 | O68 | O46 | 853 | 851 | 812 | 138 | 130 | | 316 | 715 | 774 | 700 | 768 | O46 | O43 | O41 | O12 | O18 | | 951 | 351 | 315 | 374 | 300 | 760 | 766 | 763 | 741 | 742 | | 233 | 933 | 931 | 935 | 974 | 304 | 304 | 306 | 303 | 301 | | 522 | 222 | 222 | 222 | 225 | 925 | 925 | 924 | 926 | 923 | | 687 | 587 | 587 | 587 | 587 | 587 | 587 | 585 | 584 | 586 | | 199 | 699 | 699 | 699 | 699 | 699 | 699 | 699 | 699 | 694 |
This is what the Ohio Evening Pick-3 looked like during a 10 draw period. The digits in the first row are the actual number that hit but you need to look at a 30-50 draw period to get the full effect of how digits work their way down the chart. 199 | 189 | 718 | 595 | 677 | 480 | 757 | 761 | 286 | 630 | | O42 | O92 | 189 | 718 | 595 | 677 | 480 | 457 | 761 | 286 | | 751 | 741 | O92 | 189 | 718 | 595 | 675 | 680 | 457 | 761 | | 964 | 954 | 941 | O42 | 189 | 718 | 598 | 575 | 670 | 457 | | 806 | 866 | 854 | 951 | O42 | 149 | 119 | 198 | 595 | 575 | | 327 | 307 | 366 | 864 | 951 | O52 | O42 | O19 | 118 | 198 | | 483 | 423 | 407 | 306 | 864 | 961 | 961 | 942 | O49 | O19 | | 575 | 575 | 523 | 427 | 306 | 804 | 804 | 804 | 902 | 942 | | 210 | 210 | 275 | 273 | 423 | 326 | 326 | 326 | 824 | 804 | | 638 | 638 | 630 | 630 | 230 | 233 | 233 | 233 | 333 | 323 |
Occasionally you'll see where 3 digits like 630 made their way to the bottom of the chart and where drawn together a few days later. However I know of no consistent way to predict when this will happen. My friend the best way to determine the best way to play a number is to look up that number in your state's lottery system. It will give you the frequency, dates, and which way it falls the most in your state. Some numbers like certain dates, some like certain days, and some like a particular month. I hope this helps. | | |
Kentucky United States Member #33045 February 14, 2006 3105 Posts Offline | | Posted: July 10, 2007, 9:11 pm - IP Logged | |
My friend the best way to determine the best way to play a number is to look up that number in your state's lottery system. It will give you the frequency, dates, and which way it falls the most in your state. Some numbers like certain dates, some like certain days, and some like a particular month. I hope this helps. Sar asked for the "best way to determine overdue numbers" and I offered a method that tracks the digits. If Sar meant the numbers 000-999, my chart probably won't help them. | | |
New York, NY United States Member #39893 May 16, 2006 2439 Posts Offline | | Posted: July 11, 2007, 12:34 pm - IP Logged | |
I am wondering what is the best way to determine overdue numbers in IL pick 3 and for how long should those numbers be palyed? Thank you One way. 1. Take the last X draws (100-1000). For practical reasons I prefer to work with 120-200 draws 2. Use LP's deflate feature on the numbers 3. Check Box--"deflate all boxed numbers minus above" 4. Results are "due" numbers boxed... The Fibonacci Winning Group | | |
United States Member #48613 December 12, 2006 32 Posts Offline | | Posted: July 11, 2007, 2:40 pm - IP Logged | |
what is LP deflate feature? | | |
S.W. Fla. United States Member #38477 April 23, 2006 4168 Posts Offline | | Posted: July 16, 2007, 6:41 am - IP Logged | |
what is LP deflate feature? If you become a Lottery Post member, you will have access to P3 & P4 deflate feature & inspector 3 & 4 number set analysis in the blue tool bar above. They have lots of number analysis info there for whatever state you are playing. There is a pair chart in the inspector 3 set analysis that tell you how many times each pair have hit if that is what you are looking for. Good Luck! | | |
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