You last visited May 20, 2013, 12:52 am All times shown are Eastern Time (GMT-5:00) | VTRAC For DummiesDallas, TX United States Member #60771 April 12, 2008 3857 Posts Offline | | Posted: December 15, 2009, 5:43 am - IP Logged | |
Thanks Perdue! Hope people gets many wins from the VTRAC techniques. | | |
Georgia United States Member #65403 September 11, 2008 1002 Posts Offline | | Posted: December 17, 2009, 12:39 pm - IP Logged | |
Thanks for this much need info! I was so lost on vtracs. When praises go up, blessings come down.  | | |
United States Member #68327 December 6, 2008 122 Posts Offline | | Posted: December 18, 2009, 12:01 am - IP Logged | |
Just found this post. Thank you so much for doing this!! | | |
columbus, GA United States Member #68176 December 2, 2008 2923 Posts Offline | | Posted: December 18, 2009, 12:19 am - IP Logged | |
oooooohhh goodie goodie, thanks!! | | |
United States Member #82372 October 31, 2009 856 Posts Offline
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oops sorry Perdue, I just stacked a post on the systems forum on Vtracs without looking at the systems posts first. Sorry,..... thanks for the links. Good topic! DD | | |
Monkey Butt, USA United States Member #55038 August 23, 2007 1120 Posts Offline | | Posted: December 18, 2009, 7:22 pm - IP Logged | |
oops sorry Perdue, I just stacked a post on the systems forum on Vtracs without looking at the systems posts first. Sorry,..... thanks for the links. Good topic! DD No apology necessary. Every helpful posting is a great posting in my book. | | |
New Jersey United States Member #2256 September 1, 2003 3668 Posts Offline | | Posted: December 22, 2009, 8:10 am - IP Logged | |
Here is a download link that contains some Excel files for Pick 3 using VTRAC. There is a pdf in the zip file. The information was from another lottery forum. The Excel files are no mine. http://www.box.net/shared/4sgcuf4hq1 | | |
United States Member #76766 June 22, 2009 2126 Posts Offline | | Posted: December 22, 2009, 12:34 pm - IP Logged | |
Perdue thank you for finding this information it is wonderful!!!! Here's to you hitting the big one CJR~ | | |
Monkey Butt, USA United States Member #55038 August 23, 2007 1120 Posts Offline | | Posted: December 23, 2009, 12:05 pm - IP Logged | |
You're absolutely 100% correct. This thread is great!!! Thank you soooo much. Folks you gotta go to this thread!! It is an explanation of Pick 3 vtrac movement. In this post winsumloosesum does an excellent breakdown of the pick 3 vtrac movement. Another must have for vtrac'ers!! | | |
Monkey Butt, USA United States Member #55038 August 23, 2007 1120 Posts Offline | | Posted: December 23, 2009, 1:39 pm - IP Logged | |
Here is a download link that contains some Excel files for Pick 3 using VTRAC. There is a pdf in the zip file. The information was from another lottery forum. The Excel files are no mine. http://www.box.net/shared/4sgcuf4hq1 Thank You winsumloosesum!! This file along with the thread posted by Delta Draw are superb!! I admit I have to study these files. Once the excitement of having a new lotto toy dies down a little I believe I'll be able to increase my wins. Thank You!! Thank You!! Thank You!! Winsumloosesum, please take a bow for doing such an excellent job on explaining the vtrac position in the thread posted by Delta Draw. You are a gem among gems. Question-Question: Will these same ideas work with pick 4 vtrac also? Will we have to do anything different to use these ideas for pick4 vtrac? If so, what must be done different to work these ideas for pick 4 vtrac? | | |
Columbus, Ohio United States Member #46944 September 11, 2006 2169 Posts Offline | | Posted: December 23, 2009, 2:39 pm - IP Logged | |
I studied those vtrac lessons endlessly. Those are great lessons... vtracs work! Don't forget those double vtrac returns!!!! Ohio | Mon, Dec 21, 2009 | 5-0-6 | 7-1-4 | 5-4-9-3 | 1-2-4-4 |
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| Sun, Dec 20, 2009 | 3-9-3 | 3-2-4 | 0-1-8-0 | 7-1-8-7 |
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| Sat, Dec 19, 2009 | 1-5-5 | 5-1-8 | 7-6-9-8 | 6-0-9-5 |
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155 and 506... missed them both!  My tip for anyone... learn vtracs and get a book from Lottery Queen | | |
United States Member #82372 October 31, 2009 856 Posts Offline
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Thank You winsumloosesum!! This file along with the thread posted by Delta Draw are superb!! I admit I have to study these files. Once the excitement of having a new lotto toy dies down a little I believe I'll be able to increase my wins. Thank You!! Thank You!! Thank You!! Winsumloosesum, please take a bow for doing such an excellent job on explaining the vtrac position in the thread posted by Delta Draw. You are a gem among gems. Question-Question: Will these same ideas work with pick 4 vtrac also? Will we have to do anything different to use these ideas for pick4 vtrac? If so, what must be done different to work these ideas for pick 4 vtrac? Yes thank you Winsum! looking at the link I posted shows one of the seeds for the Systems forum we now enjoy as well as Vtrac resources. The LP systems forum is the best! Access to the way-back files is a must-have to research topics that are the product of many hours of work. Still cutting my teeth on Vtracs but I do agree they are a significant pointer to use. I have to prove that to myself but I think they are of value because of the Vtrac resources here at LP. I was a bit distant to their significance because there was a basic understanding missing, so I shelved it. thanks Perdue for this thread, it has gathered some real good information on Vtracs. No updated information yet, but the old is pretty darn good. Those files Winsum provided have many good stats explained and that is the stuff I really dig. Knowing the characteristics of Vtracs fills in a better picture for me. Pick-4 positional studies and insights are in the files as well as pick-3. Happy Holidays everyone! DD
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New Jersey United States Member #2256 September 1, 2003 3668 Posts Offline | | Posted: December 25, 2009, 11:20 am - IP Logged | |
Yes thank you Winsum! looking at the link I posted shows one of the seeds for the Systems forum we now enjoy as well as Vtrac resources. The LP systems forum is the best! Access to the way-back files is a must-have to research topics that are the product of many hours of work. Still cutting my teeth on Vtracs but I do agree they are a significant pointer to use. I have to prove that to myself but I think they are of value because of the Vtrac resources here at LP. I was a bit distant to their significance because there was a basic understanding missing, so I shelved it. thanks Perdue for this thread, it has gathered some real good information on Vtracs. No updated information yet, but the old is pretty darn good. Those files Winsum provided have many good stats explained and that is the stuff I really dig. Knowing the characteristics of Vtracs fills in a better picture for me. Pick-4 positional studies and insights are in the files as well as pick-3. Happy Holidays everyone! DD
Here is some alternate information pertaining to "Neighbor Odd/Even". Similar to VTRAC. I guess you could call them Neighbor VTRACS Courtesy of MikeK Even Odd NeighborNumbers List with only BoxedNumbers
What are Neighbor Numbers?
Digits - Neighbor 0,1 0 2,3 1 4,5 2 6,7 3 8,9 4
Neighbor Number Excel Formula? =INT(Digit*.5)
When you are looking at a EvenOddNeighborNumbers List with only BoxedNumbers you see that there really three types of EvenOddNeighborNumbers: 1. with 4 BoxedNumbers, 2. with 6 BoxedNumbers, and 3. with 8 BoxedNumbers.
This gives you a much better tracking system for Boxed numbers than Vtracs provides.
EvenOddNeighborNumbers: 000(4) 000,001,011,111 EvenOddNeighborNumbers: 111(4) 222,223,233,333 EvenOddNeighborNumbers: 222(4) 444,445,455,555 EvenOddNeighborNumbers: 333(4) 666,667,677,777 EvenOddNeighborNumbers: 444(4) 888,889,899,999 EvenOddNeighborNumbers: 001(6) 002,003,012,013,112,113 EvenOddNeighborNumbers: 002(6) 004,005,014,015,114,115 EvenOddNeighborNumbers: 003(6) 006,007,016,017,116,117 EvenOddNeighborNumbers: 004(6) 008,009,018,019,118,119 EvenOddNeighborNumbers: 011(6) 022,023,033,122,123,133 EvenOddNeighborNumbers: 022(6) 044,045,055,144,145,155 EvenOddNeighborNumbers: 033(6) 066,067,077,166,167,177 EvenOddNeighborNumbers: 044(6) 088,089,099,188,189,199 EvenOddNeighborNumbers: 112(6) 224,225,234,235,334,335 EvenOddNeighborNumbers: 113(6) 226,227,236,237,336,337 EvenOddNeighborNumbers: 114(6) 228,229,238,239,338,339 EvenOddNeighborNumbers: 122(6) 244,245,255,344,345,355 EvenOddNeighborNumbers: 133(6) 266,267,277,366,367,377 EvenOddNeighborNumbers: 144(6) 288,289,299,388,389,399 EvenOddNeighborNumbers: 223(6) 446,447,456,457,556,557 EvenOddNeighborNumbers: 224(6) 448,449,458,459,558,559 EvenOddNeighborNumbers: 233(6) 466,467,477,566,567,577 EvenOddNeighborNumbers: 244(6) 488,489,499,588,589,599 EvenOddNeighborNumbers: 334(6) 668,669,678,679,778,779 EvenOddNeighborNumbers: 344(6) 688,689,699,788,789,799 EvenOddNeighborNumbers: 012(8) 024,025,034,035,124,125,134,135 EvenOddNeighborNumbers: 013(8) 026,027,036,037,126,127,136,137 EvenOddNeighborNumbers: 014(8) 028,029,038,039,128,129,138,139 EvenOddNeighborNumbers: 023(8) 046,047,056,057,146,147,156,157 EvenOddNeighborNumbers: 024(8) 048,049,058,059,148,149,158,159 EvenOddNeighborNumbers: 034(8) 068,069,078,079,168,169,178,179 EvenOddNeighborNumbers: 123(8) 246,247,256,257,346,347,356,357 EvenOddNeighborNumbers: 124(8) 248,249,258,259,348,349,358,359 EvenOddNeighborNumbers: 134(8) 268,269,278,279,368,369,378,379 EvenOddNeighborNumbers: 234(8) 468,469,478,479,568,569,578,579
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