All times shown are Eastern Time (GMT-5:00) | PICK 4,5,6 Cracked - New SystemDallas, Texas United States Member #4629 May 2, 2004 749 Posts Online | | Posted: November 25, 2011, 3:43 pm - IP Logged | |
RL, downloaded the program. Looks like it will work great with this! Here's what the finished 5/37 tables look like. Still working on the 5/39 and 5/35's. Don't expect much change in the percentages. Took a cursory glance and they are very close from what I've seen so far. Still going to run them all out to be on the safe side. 
Therorectically, once the numbers pop out of DNWSA, they can be checked for max positioning. Giving this some thought. Just a thought. Also changed the color scheme for the percentage table. My eyes just couldn't deal with the drab colors. LMAO Complete 5/37 is here: http://www.box.com/s/xbn3i9bbiydp3n80ozl4 Saved it in Excel 97-2003workbook format, which Excel claims is fully compatible with those versions. Also note, I didn't lock the formulas for the percentage table. I didn't know how. Maybe winsum will clue me in on that. When I win, I hope he's available for full time consultation work. LMAO Okay, back to work. Arkansas/LSU looks like a good game. | | |
ORLANDO, FLORIDA United States Member #5011 June 3, 2004 3502 Posts Offline | | Posted: November 25, 2011, 4:02 pm - IP Logged | |
RL, downloaded the program. Looks like it will work great with this! Here's what the finished 5/37 tables look like. Still working on the 5/39 and 5/35's. Don't expect much change in the percentages. Took a cursory glance and they are very close from what I've seen so far. Still going to run them all out to be on the safe side. 
Therorectically, once the numbers pop out of DNWSA, they can be checked for max positioning. Giving this some thought. Just a thought. Also changed the color scheme for the percentage table. My eyes just couldn't deal with the drab colors. LMAO Complete 5/37 is here: http://www.box.com/s/xbn3i9bbiydp3n80ozl4 Saved it in Excel 97-2003workbook format, which Excel claims is fully compatible with those versions. Also note, I didn't lock the formulas for the percentage table. I didn't know how. Maybe winsum will clue me in on that. When I win, I hope he's available for full time consultation work. LMAO Okay, back to work. Arkansas/LSU looks like a good game. Gary, a question. The values in col D, they are the total hits for digits 1,2,3 in P1P2P3, are they not? | | |
United States Member #59839 March 13, 2008 1726 Posts Offline | | Posted: November 25, 2011, 4:24 pm - IP Logged | |
lakerben zipped version. http://www.box.com/s/674xkfvznx4fjg8lj6bj Hope this works RL Working on my Ph.D. "University of hard Knocks" 
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New Mexico United States Member #86123 January 29, 2010 6932 Posts Online | | Posted: November 25, 2011, 6:24 pm - IP Logged | |
Thanks a million I'll give it a try! | | |
Dallas, Texas United States Member #4629 May 2, 2004 749 Posts Online | | Posted: November 25, 2011, 7:06 pm - IP Logged | |
Hi CARBOB! The way the charts were set up was to track the three numbers in A, B C, (1st, 2nd, 3rd) against all possible positions (123, 124, 125, 134, 135, 145, 234, 235, 245, 345) in hopes of finding the best ranges to play them. Any three digits will show 561 times in the global combinations. Columns D through M are the counts for each position. Column D shows the times each of the three digit combinations appear in the first three positions. Column E show the count for positions 1,2,4; column F shows 1, 2, 5, all the way to M which is the count for positions 3,4,5. Hope that helps. | | |
New Mexico United States Member #86123 January 29, 2010 6932 Posts Online | | Posted: November 25, 2011, 8:20 pm - IP Logged | |
It works very nice! I changed the parameters to 5 37 and 6 59 for pb. I'm going to try it out his weekend. I go over this thread and make sure I'm using it correctly! Thanks again. 
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TN United States Member #88804 March 23, 2010 1811 Posts Offline | | Posted: November 26, 2011, 12:16 am - IP Logged | |

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bgonçalves Brasil Member #92592 June 9, 2010 1129 Posts Offline | | Posted: November 26, 2011, 5:08 am - IP Logged | |
Hello, Gary, was this limb, I was talking about, it is also possible as pairs, 10 pairs are also up to 10 = 1.2. Gary, you can separate the digits A number of example the 17 digit number one (1) is the front digit And the seventh digit is digit terminal (final digit). So to make the whole number And also the number of digits separated in a lottery 37 / 5 digit of the front It ranges from 0 to 3 and the final digit from 0 to 9. ie hitting the pairs or trios, just missing two numbers in their positions to set a bet of five numbers, very good work, Alias ??the developer and rl should have seen the break-up, to locate the position of a lottery, the big advantages is that we now have 10 options to put the other two numbers (when he's with trios), turning down the bet 5 numbers 10 posiçoes.agora you can see the best position | | |
Dallas, Texas United States Member #4629 May 2, 2004 749 Posts Online | | Posted: November 26, 2011, 12:59 pm - IP Logged | |
Last night Texas Cash5 was 3 8 17 27 32. Our chart shows it hits 33% of the time in the 123 position. 
Our back three numbers 17 27 32. Chart shows they hit the 345 position 21% of the time. 
Now that we have a chart, we can back test the sets and see if this is the norm, or a fluke. Still working on the 5/35 and 5/39 charts and cooking a few other ideas. RL's DNSWA is a good companion method to pick numbers. I clicked off the 7 and 8 last night. Oh well........back to the drawing board.  | | |
Dallas, Texas United States Member #4629 May 2, 2004 749 Posts Online | | Posted: November 26, 2011, 1:20 pm - IP Logged | |
Hello, Gary, was this limb, I was talking about, it is also possible as pairs, 10 pairs are also up to 10 = 1.2. Gary, you can separate the digits A number of example the 17 digit number one (1) is the front digit And the seventh digit is digit terminal (final digit). So to make the whole number And also the number of digits separated in a lottery 37 / 5 digit of the front It ranges from 0 to 3 and the final digit from 0 to 9. ie hitting the pairs or trios, just missing two numbers in their positions to set a bet of five numbers, very good work, Alias ??the developer and rl should have seen the break-up, to locate the position of a lottery, the big advantages is that we now have 10 options to put the other two numbers (when he's with trios), turning down the bet 5 numbers 10 posiçoes.agora you can see the best position Yes, dr san. The program you are talking about is DigitMaster. RL wrote it.Very good program. I spent literally hundreds of hours working through the concepts and still work with it. But as much as I like that program, please be mindful this is Developer's thread for discussing number positioning using his system and ideas.  | | |
bgonçalves Brasil Member #92592 June 9, 2010 1129 Posts Offline | | Posted: November 26, 2011, 11:08 pm - IP Logged | |
Hello. Ok Gary, a lottery 37 / 5 we have 7770 possible triplets, one could see, the more favorable position trios!. When making the study of couples who also has 10 positions may have added pairs and trios, when the result is a 5 lottery numbers, Pairs together with the trio, after crossing the analysis of the digits with the numbers, | | |
Saskatchewan Canada Member #20314 August 9, 2005 2793 Posts Offline | | Posted: November 27, 2011, 11:13 am - IP Logged | |
Can you tell me what should be played in Western Canada 6/49 Here is the last draw results... 7, 15, 26, 35, 44,48 bonus no. 25 We are all Lucky... just some of us don't realize it!
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BOSTON United States Member #48 September 9, 2001 2857 Posts Offline | | Posted: November 27, 2011, 12:23 pm - IP Logged | |
I am sitting here in Mass. waiting for the 5/35 spreadsheet for Mass. cash. Hope it works. | | |
New Jersey United States Member #2256 September 1, 2003 3668 Posts Online | | Posted: November 27, 2011, 7:56 pm - IP Logged | |
RL, downloaded the program. Looks like it will work great with this! Here's what the finished 5/37 tables look like. Still working on the 5/39 and 5/35's. Don't expect much change in the percentages. Took a cursory glance and they are very close from what I've seen so far. Still going to run them all out to be on the safe side. 
Therorectically, once the numbers pop out of DNWSA, they can be checked for max positioning. Giving this some thought. Just a thought. Also changed the color scheme for the percentage table. My eyes just couldn't deal with the drab colors. LMAO Complete 5/37 is here: http://www.box.com/s/xbn3i9bbiydp3n80ozl4 Saved it in Excel 97-2003workbook format, which Excel claims is fully compatible with those versions. Also note, I didn't lock the formulas for the percentage table. I didn't know how. Maybe winsum will clue me in on that. When I win, I hope he's available for full time consultation work. LMAO Okay, back to work. Arkansas/LSU looks like a good game. Protected formulas: http://www.box.com/s/ro1mth2qh2jlzskqjvnb | | |
New Jersey United States Member #2256 September 1, 2003 3668 Posts Online | | Posted: November 27, 2011, 8:07 pm - IP Logged | |
Password is: gary To unprotect go to Tools > Protection > Unprotect sheet then enter the password "gary" (without the quotes) to unprotect the formulas in the worksheet | | |
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