You last visited May 22, 2013, 1:00 pm All times shown are Eastern Time (GMT-5:00) | PI in the Pick 3? What are we talking about exactly? A few ideas...Digitopia United States Member #29315 December 25, 2005 1291 Posts Offline | | Posted: April 25, 2012, 2:33 pm - IP Logged | |
If I did the procedure correct I took last Saturday's and Fridays draw and added them together since they are in the same tier. I'm still looking for someone to step up and program this system. That will eliminate the mistakes if any. 758 618 1376/2=688. 688/3pi=72.99067 +111 =183.99 294 405 516 627 738 849 960 1071 Well, the next draw was 171 in NM. Hello lakerben, There was a mistake. I'm going to write it with a little less shorthand for the benefit of others... Before I begin...In general, if one wants to explore this system, I strongly recommend one practice and play using it from Midday to Midday or Evening to Evening, because the Rings of Pi formula was built with that relationship in mind...You may see some hits using it from Midday to Evening, because there is a relationship there as well, but the formula operates a little too 'clunkily' for my taste when used that way. In the future, I plan to post a much, much stronger formula for the Rings of Pi, that honors using it any way you choose. This will need time to explain, because its all encompassing, but will be relatively easy to understand... Back to your example: 758 - last draw, and 618 -2nd to last draw are not in the same tier. Recall, Tier 1 = Numbers 000 to 333. Use Pi = 3.14159
Tier 2 = Numbers 333 to 666. Use 2Pi = 6.28318
Tier 3 = Numbers 666 to 999. Use. 3Pi = 9.42477
You add or subtract 333 or 666 to get into appropriate tier...
Pi formula being used is (x/PI) + c
To bring 618 into 758's tier 3 you add 333 to 618. 618 + 333 = 951. We use the 951... 758 + 951 = 1709
X = 1709/2 = 854.5 (tier 3)
(x/pi) +c x = 854.5 PI = 3pi= 9.42477 c = 111, 222, 333, and etc...or just keep adding 111(rundown without lottery math) to previous result
854.5/3pi = 854.5/9.42477 = 90.665 90.665 + 111 using no lottery math is: 090.6 201.6 312 423 534 645 756 867 978 1089 = 090 Please keep in mind that I have consistently used only 1 formula for Pi on this thread, but there are 3 other formulas for Pi that have been talked of on the LP, and they are posted at the beginning of this thread. Explore them as well, especially x/Pi - C (different than '...+ c'). For this formula all you would do is subtract the first number in the rundown above by 999 and then do a rundown of the result. So using example above. 999 - 090.66 = 908.34 Then do non-lottery math rundown: 908.34 797 686 575 464 353 242 131 020
Happy explorations... Kola | | |
Digitopia United States Member #29315 December 25, 2005 1291 Posts Offline | | Posted: April 25, 2012, 3:48 pm - IP Logged | |
Lakerben, I think you will get your wish for a program.There is a member in the LP that just kindly contacted me to let me know he wanted to post an excel file for the Full Rings of Pi System. I gave him my humble thanks and my blessings. I have to thank you too lakerben on behalf of interested LP members for your 'howls in the wilderness"....
| | |
New Mexico United States Member #59006 February 18, 2008 683 Posts Offline | | Posted: April 25, 2012, 4:13 pm - IP Logged | |
Okay, I have created a Excel spreadsheet based on Kola's system. The spreadsheet was written in Excel 2003, but should work fine with other versions. Here is the link for download: http://www.box.com/s/94fec31815195792c10c It is very simple to use (all calculations are automatic): 1) Use the drop down lists to choose the draws you want to work with. 2) The first draw entered ("Enter the last draw") will be the dominant combo for tier puposes. 3) The calculated combos will appear in the "Calculation" section in orange. | | |
Digitopia United States Member #29315 December 25, 2005 1291 Posts Offline | | Posted: April 25, 2012, 4:16 pm - IP Logged | |
Okay, I have created a Excel spreadsheet based on Kola's system. The spreadsheet was written in Excel 2003, but should work fine with other versions. Here is the link for download: http://www.box.com/s/94fec31815195792c10c It is very simple to use (all calculations are automatic): 1) Use the drop down lists to choose the draws you want to work with. 2) The first draw entered ("Enter the last draw") will be the dominant combo for tier puposes. 3) The calculated combos will appear in the "Calculation" section in orange. Hello Texas Madman. Again thank you very much for being so generous... | | |
chicago illinois United States Member #1218 February 26, 2003 338 Posts Offline | | Posted: April 26, 2012, 12:15 pm - IP Logged | |
Hello Texas Madman. Again thank you very much for being so generous... What about pick 4, thanks | | |
New Mexico United States Member #86123 January 29, 2010 6944 Posts Offline | | Posted: April 26, 2012, 12:45 pm - IP Logged | |
Lakerben, I think you will get your wish for a program.There is a member in the LP that just kindly contacted me to let me know he wanted to post an excel file for the Full Rings of Pi System. I gave him my humble thanks and my blessings. I have to thank you too lakerben on behalf of interested LP members for your 'howls in the wilderness"....
Thanks. Its a very nice program thanks to Texasmadman . I like the pull down feature and the programming is very impressive. I have to try your rundown 999- (results) and see how it works. 
| | |
New Mexico United States Member #86123 January 29, 2010 6944 Posts Offline | | Posted: April 26, 2012, 1:04 pm - IP Logged | |
Hello lakerben, There was a mistake. I'm going to write it with a little less shorthand for the benefit of others... Before I begin...In general, if one wants to explore this system, I strongly recommend one practice and play using it from Midday to Midday or Evening to Evening, because the Rings of Pi formula was built with that relationship in mind...You may see some hits using it from Midday to Evening, because there is a relationship there as well, but the formula operates a little too 'clunkily' for my taste when used that way. In the future, I plan to post a much, much stronger formula for the Rings of Pi, that honors using it any way you choose. This will need time to explain, because its all encompassing, but will be relatively easy to understand... Back to your example: 758 - last draw, and 618 -2nd to last draw are not in the same tier. Recall, Tier 1 = Numbers 000 to 333. Use Pi = 3.14159
Tier 2 = Numbers 333 to 666. Use 2Pi = 6.28318
Tier 3 = Numbers 666 to 999. Use. 3Pi = 9.42477
You add or subtract 333 or 666 to get into appropriate tier...
Pi formula being used is (x/PI) + c
To bring 618 into 758's tier 3 you add 333 to 618. 618 + 333 = 951. We use the 951... 758 + 951 = 1709
X = 1709/2 = 854.5 (tier 3)
(x/pi) +c x = 854.5 PI = 3pi= 9.42477 c = 111, 222, 333, and etc...or just keep adding 111(rundown without lottery math) to previous result
854.5/3pi = 854.5/9.42477 = 90.665 90.665 + 111 using no lottery math is: 090.6 201.6 312 423 534 645 756 867 978 1089 = 090 Please keep in mind that I have consistently used only 1 formula for Pi on this thread, but there are 3 other formulas for Pi that have been talked of on the LP, and they are posted at the beginning of this thread. Explore them as well, especially x/Pi - C (different than '...+ c'). For this formula all you would do is subtract the first number in the rundown above by 999 and then do a rundown of the result. So using example above. 999 - 090.66 = 908.34 Then do non-lottery math rundown: 908.34 797 686 575 464 353 242 131 020
Happy explorations... Kola Thats why I wanted a program. Not enough coffee on that morning. I noticed on backtesting that pairs and triples hit from previous draws calculations. Its probably best to print out the last 5 sheets to keep a record of outputs. And, I like the subtraction rundown very good maybe that and the other formulas could be added at a further date. Thanks again to you and Texasmadman. 
| | |
New Mexico United States Member #86123 January 29, 2010 6944 Posts Offline | | Posted: April 26, 2012, 2:39 pm - IP Logged | |
SOUTH CAROLINA | +000 | 53.2 | | +005 | 58.2 | | +050 | 103.2 | | +500 | 553.2 | | +555 | 608.2 | | +550 | 603.2 | | +505 | 558.2 | | +055 | 108.2 | | +111 | 164.2 | | +116 | 169.2 | | +161 | 214.2 | | +611 | 664.2 | | +666 | 719.2 | | +661 | 714.2 | | +616 | 669.2 | | +166 | 219.2 | | +222 | 275.2 | | +227 | 280.2 | | +272 | 325.2 | | +722 | 775.2 | | +777 | 830.2 | | +772 | 825.2 | | +727 | 780.2 | | +277 | 330.2 | | +333 | 386.2 | | +338 | 391.2 | | +383 | 436.2 | | +833 | 886.2 | | +888 | 941.2 | | +883 | 936.2 | | +838 | 891.2 | | +388 | 441.2 | | +444 | 497.2 | | +449 | 502.2 | | +494 | 547.2 | | +944 | 997.2 | | +994 | 1047.2 | | +949 | 1002.2 | | +499 | 552.2 | | +999 | 1052.2 |
| | |
Bahamas Member #95659 August 14, 2010 96 Posts Offline | | Posted: April 26, 2012, 9:44 pm - IP Logged | |
hi lakerben could u do me 1 for florida eve cash 3 | | |
New Mexico United States Member #59006 February 18, 2008 683 Posts Offline | | Posted: April 27, 2012, 1:09 am - IP Logged | |
What about pick 4, thanks Hmmmm.....seems like I could modify the current spreadsheet for Pick 4. It would take a little time to do that. Maybe this weekend if I can find the time. | | |
BOSTON United States Member #48 September 9, 2001 2857 Posts Offline | | Posted: April 27, 2012, 1:27 pm - IP Logged | |
texas I downloaded it but it will not let me enter any past draws. Why? | | |
New Mexico United States Member #86123 January 29, 2010 6944 Posts Offline | | Posted: April 27, 2012, 1:30 pm - IP Logged | |
Use the scroll down arrow to select the numbers. Its to the right of the input box when you click on it. | | |
BOSTON United States Member #48 September 9, 2001 2857 Posts Offline | | Posted: April 27, 2012, 1:31 pm - IP Logged | |
it say the user has restricted entering values. | | |
New Mexico United States Member #86123 January 29, 2010 6944 Posts Offline | | Posted: April 27, 2012, 1:41 pm - IP Logged | |
Click on the blue or green box where it says input. Next, you should see a down arrow to the right of the box. Click on that and scroll to the number you need. | | |
BOSTON United States Member #48 September 9, 2001 2857 Posts Offline | | Posted: April 27, 2012, 8:56 pm - IP Logged | |
thaks laker ow how do I use the orange column to narrow down my pics. example here are todays mid draw last and next 192 and 501. how would you play sat game/ thanks | | |
|