All times shown are Eastern Time (GMT-5:00) | A different look at Pick 3 and pick 4Columbus,Ohio United States Member #93580 July 2, 2010 89 Posts Online | | Posted: January 15, 2012, 12:53 pm - IP Logged | |
Wow- Lakerben u are doing some truly interesting work here!! And I wanna say thank you, you have added a few things into my "toolbox" when I look at my numbers now. There doesn't seem to be any "one" way to consistently pick, but what I've noticed is things seem to cycle around--that is to say, different methods that u have suggested here work on a rotating basis. With that in mind i just wanted to say thanks for the ideas and creativity, using some of the stuff from this thread has yielded some great results for me. If I can think of anything to add in order to be helpful I will! Thanks again!! | | |
New Mexico United States Member #86123 January 29, 2010 6955 Posts Online | | Posted: January 15, 2012, 2:46 pm - IP Logged | |
Wow- Lakerben u are doing some truly interesting work here!! And I wanna say thank you, you have added a few things into my "toolbox" when I look at my numbers now. There doesn't seem to be any "one" way to consistently pick, but what I've noticed is things seem to cycle around--that is to say, different methods that u have suggested here work on a rotating basis. With that in mind i just wanted to say thanks for the ideas and creativity, using some of the stuff from this thread has yielded some great results for me. If I can think of anything to add in order to be helpful I will! Thanks again!! I'm glad to help you win and I wish you continued good fortune. 
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houston,texas United States Member #23284 October 5, 2005 207 Posts Online | | Posted: January 15, 2012, 11:17 pm - IP Logged | |
447^2 = 199 809 this is 447 squared. sorry wrong calculator | | |
illinois United States Member #114853 August 8, 2011 149 Posts Offline | | Posted: January 16, 2012, 12:48 am - IP Logged | |
Does it work for Illinois. | | |
New Mexico United States Member #86123 January 29, 2010 6955 Posts Online | | Posted: January 16, 2012, 11:36 am - IP Logged | |
Does it work for Illinois. Try the various methods. Depending on what you are asking, try sqauring the fp bp,and/or the mirrror fp bp. Backtest. 
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New Mexico United States Member #86123 January 29, 2010 6955 Posts Online | | Posted: January 20, 2012, 11:03 am - IP Logged | |
Testing a new method: Using the last 3 draws of the Texas morning: the cube root of 582341799= 835.0759724. Breaking into groups and their mirrors>> 835 m 380, 507 m052, 759 m204 , 972 m 427 , and 724 m 279 . 
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New Mexico United States Member #86123 January 29, 2010 6955 Posts Online | | Posted: January 20, 2012, 3:16 pm - IP Logged | |
Testing a new method: Using the last 3 draws of the Texas morning: the cube root of 582341799= 835.0759724. Breaking into groups and their mirrors>> 835 m 380, 507 m052, 759 m204 , 972 m 427 , and 724 m 279 . 
I'm making some changes/additions to the cube root method. Take the cube root of the last draw NM with the mirror or total. Example : using the mirror of 375 >375820 cube root = 72.16500223> 721 165 002 223. Then, the cube root of 375 with the total 375624=72.15245474 > 721 152 245 547 474.

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NY United States Member #110619 May 8, 2011 192 Posts Offline | | Posted: January 20, 2012, 6:43 pm - IP Logged | |
In NY the pi method nor the In method seem to work. Will try the cube. Also tried with Pic 4 adding +1111, +2345 etc. CD | | |
New Mexico United States Member #86123 January 29, 2010 6955 Posts Online | | Posted: January 20, 2012, 10:55 pm - IP Logged | |
In NY the pi method nor the In method seem to work. Will try the cube. Also tried with Pic 4 adding +1111, +2345 etc. CD I used the cube root today on a couple of states and came close on 2 hits. I'll backtest something for NY. | | |
New Mexico United States Member #86123 January 29, 2010 6955 Posts Online | | Posted: January 20, 2012, 11:05 pm - IP Logged | |
In NY the pi method nor the In method seem to work. Will try the cube. Also tried with Pic 4 adding +1111, +2345 etc. CD On the NY midday I backtested with these results. January 15 the # was 865. So, I took the sin(865 and the result was .5735764364.. Breaking into groups of 3: 573 357 576 643 364. On 1/18/12 the winner was 576. So, the sin function looks good for NY p3 so far. | | |
New Mexico United States Member #86123 January 29, 2010 6955 Posts Online | | Posted: January 20, 2012, 11:43 pm - IP Logged | |
Great reslults: for the Texas evening p3> jan 16, the result (288) equals the sum of 18 so, 18 cubed (18*18*18 =5832) Break into groups>> 583 832. The Jan 17th result was 538!!!! Holy Guacamole!

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New Mexico United States Member #86123 January 29, 2010 6955 Posts Online | | Posted: January 30, 2012, 3:11 pm - IP Logged | |
Going back and looking at the drawn number and mirrors I 'm still experimenting. Using pi I came up with this. Wednesday's draw was 584 and the mirror is 039 so, I strung them together and / pi. 584039/pi=185905.3876. Saturday night draw in NM was 768!
More to come! 
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New Mexico United States Member #86123 January 29, 2010 6955 Posts Online | | Posted: February 2, 2012, 12:55 am - IP Logged | |
Using an example from a draw in NM from 27 draws ago. I'm taking the LN(mirrortotal) strung together. We are looking for the mirror of the next draw. The drawn number was 447 # mirror total 447 992 552 So, taking the ln(992552=13.80803468 The mirror of the next draw was 318 which converts to 863 which was the next drawn number! | | |
New Mexico United States Member #86123 January 29, 2010 6955 Posts Online | | Posted: February 2, 2012, 3:21 pm - IP Logged | |
On December 24,2011 the drawn number was 655 . Then on December 26th the drawn number was 040. So, taking the ln(mirrormirror) into another direction this time to look for future hits. # mirror 040 595 655 100 taking the ln(595100)= 13.29648474. Three draws later 447 hit. | | |
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NY United States Member #122521 February 2, 2012 5 Posts Offline | | Posted: February 2, 2012, 8:14 pm - IP Logged | |
Not to be bashful but are you just randomly using trig functions, logarithms, and PI? or is there some logic behind all of this? | | |
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