You last visited May 25, 2013, 3:36 pm All times shown are Eastern Time (GMT-5:00) | The RINGS OF PI SYSTEM - download programDigitopia United States Member #29315 December 25, 2005 1291 Posts Offline | | Posted: April 25, 2012, 4:45 pm - IP Logged | |
This thread is a continuation from http://www.lotterypost.com/thread/241675 Member Texas Madman has kindly built an Excel Spreadsheet for the full Rings of PI System. It can be downloaded here: http://www.box.com/s/94fec31815195792c10c I say "full" system, because I posted a fuller incarnation of the system earlier in that thread by using all the mirrors. I hope you will be pleasantly surprised by how well the system can work. The Ring system will best function by working Midday to Midday or Evening to Evening. Working Midday to Evening is clunky, but okay... Good Luck and thanks again Texas Madman! | | |
KEEP YOUR EYE ON THE BALL! NYC United States Member #124503 March 14, 2012 5053 Posts Online | | Posted: April 25, 2012, 5:07 pm - IP Logged | |
This thread is a continuation from http://www.lotterypost.com/thread/241675 Member Texas Madman has kindly built an Excel Spreadsheet for the full Rings of PI System. It can be downloaded here: http://www.box.com/s/94fec31815195792c10c I say "full" system, because I posted a fuller incarnation of the system earlier in that thread by using all the mirrors. I hope you will be pleasantly surprised by how well the system can work. The Ring system will best function by working Midday to Midday or Evening to Evening. Working Midday to Evening is clunky, but okay... Good Luck and thanks again Texas Madman! ok whos doing the test run? I will do it for new york, somebody can do it for texas...lotsofwins...how about you? is there an option for backtesting? also can you input say Last 500, Last 100, Last 50, Last 10 draws etc, so the calculations can be weighted by probability?? 
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Digitopia United States Member #29315 December 25, 2005 1291 Posts Offline | | Posted: April 25, 2012, 5:28 pm - IP Logged | |
ok whos doing the test run? I will do it for new york, somebody can do it for texas...lotsofwins...how about you? is there an option for backtesting? also can you input say Last 500, Last 100, Last 50, Last 10 draws etc, so the calculations can be weighted by probability?? 
No, for this program it only allows you to input 2 draws. Thats all you need. Up 10 would be fine as well(not more), but 2 will do... To backtest, you take any of your past succeeding two midday draws to find the next midday draw, or take any of your past succeeding 2 evening draws to find the next evening draw. Or you can work from midday to evening(or evening to midday) to find the next draw. This last way may be a little clunky, but it will be okay. Good luck... | | |
New Mexico United States Member #86123 January 29, 2010 6964 Posts Online | | Posted: April 25, 2012, 10:42 pm - IP Logged | |
Very nice program ! Thanks for all your hard work. 
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New Mexico United States Member #59006 February 18, 2008 683 Posts Offline | | Posted: April 25, 2012, 11:32 pm - IP Logged | |
Very nice program ! Thanks for all your hard work. 
No problem...enjoyed doing it. | | |
Digitopia United States Member #29315 December 25, 2005 1291 Posts Offline | | Posted: April 26, 2012, 10:33 am - IP Logged | |

Even though the program is simple to use, just for 'completeness', I have to post verbatim Texas Madman's simple instructions: 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 Thats it... Good luck! | | |
Digitopia United States Member #29315 December 25, 2005 1291 Posts Offline | | Posted: April 26, 2012, 10:44 am - IP Logged | |
I'll try to post a image of the program as a visual aid to the verbage below... The PI formula used in this program is X/PI + C. The program gives you 40 numbers in the results section, because it employs "40 mirrors" to better entrap the winning the number. These mirrors are the "C" constant in the Pi formula. The mirrors used are: 1 2 3 4 5 000 111 222 333 444 555 666 777 888 999 005 116 227 338 449 050 161 272 383 494 500 611 722 833 944 055 166 277 388 499 505 616 727 838 949 550 661 772 883 994 You can play in several ways 1. Focus on the number results that were derived from the pure triples of 111, 222, 333, and etc. This will give you 9 numbers to work with. 2. Focus on a 1, 2 columns or and work with number results derived from those mirrors. (Choose well, these mirrors are like arrows that point you in the direction your numbers will be thrown. If that makes ANY sense. If not, thats okay. Another interesting topic for another day). 3. Focus and work with all 40 numbers. Thats it. I'll | | |
New Mexico United States Member #86123 January 29, 2010 6964 Posts Online | | Posted: April 26, 2012, 2:53 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 |
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New Mexico United States Member #86123 January 29, 2010 6964 Posts Online | | Posted: April 26, 2012, 2:59 pm - IP Logged | |
MD p3 | 89.5 | | 94.5 | | 139.5 | | 589.5 | | 644.5 | | 639.5 | | 594.5 | | 144.5 | | 200.5 | | 205.5 | | 250.5 | | 700.5 | | 755.5 | | 750.5 | | 705.5 | | 255.5 | | 311.5 | | 316.5 | | 361.5 | | 811.5 | | 866.5 | | 861.5 | | 816.5 | | 366.5 | | 422.5 | | 427.5 | | 472.5 | | 922.5 | | 977.5 | | 972.5 | | 927.5 | | 477.5 | | 533.5 | | 538.5 | | 583.5 | | 1033.5 | | 1083.5 | | 1038.5 | | 588.5 | | 1088.5 |
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New Mexico United States Member #86123 January 29, 2010 6964 Posts Online | | Posted: April 26, 2012, 3:45 pm - IP Logged | |
DC3 evening p3 | +000 | 78.9 | | +005 | 83.9 | | +050 | 128.9 | | +500 | 578.9 | | +555 | 633.9 | | +550 | 628.9 | | +505 | 583.9 | | +055 | 133.9 | | +111 | 189.9 | | +116 | 194.9 | | +161 | 239.9 | | +611 | 689.9 | | +666 | 744.9 | | +661 | 739.9 | | +616 | 694.9 | | +166 | 244.9 | | +222 | 300.9 | | +227 | 305.9 | | +272 | 350.9 | | +722 | 800.9 | | +777 | 855.9 | | +772 | 850.9 | | +727 | 805.9 | | +277 | 355.9 | | +333 | 411.9 | | +338 | 416.9 | | +383 | 461.9 | | +833 | 911.9 | | +888 | 966.9 | | +883 | 961.9 | | +838 | 916.9 | | +388 | 466.9 | | +444 | 522.9 | | +449 | 527.9 | | +494 | 572.9 | | +944 | 1022.9 | | +994 | 1072.9 | | +949 | 1027.9 | | +499 | 577.9 | | +999 | 1077.9 |
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New Mexico United States Member #86123 January 29, 2010 6964 Posts Online | | Posted: April 26, 2012, 4:20 pm - IP Logged | |
New Mexico | CALCULATION | | Sum | 1188 | | Div by 2 | 594 | | X / 2PI | 94.538 | | +000 | 94.5 | | +005 | 99.5 | | +050 | 144.5 | | +500 | 594.5 | | +555 | 649.5 | | +550 | 644.5 | | +505 | 599.5 | | +055 | 149.5 | | +111 | 205.5 | | +116 | 210.5 | | +161 | 255.5 | | +611 | 705.5 | | +666 | 760.5 | | +661 | 755.5 | | +616 | 710.5 | | +166 | 260.5 | | +222 | 316.5 | | +227 | 321.5 | | +272 | 366.5 | | +722 | 816.5 | | +777 | 871.5 | | +772 | 866.5 | | +727 | 821.5 | | +277 | 371.5 | | +333 | 427.5 | | +338 | 432.5 | | +383 | 477.5 | | +833 | 927.5 | | +888 | 982.5 | | +883 | 977.5 | | +838 | 932.5 | | +388 | 482.5 | | +444 | 538.5 | | +449 | 543.5 | | +494 | 588.5 | | +944 | 1038.5 | | +994 | 1088.5 | | +949 | 1043.5 | | +499 | 593.5 | | +999 | 1093.5 |
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New Mexico United States Member #86123 January 29, 2010 6964 Posts Online | | Posted: April 26, 2012, 8:03 pm - IP Logged | |
Missouri p3 | +000 | 73.6 | | +005 | 78.6 | | +050 | 123.6 | | +500 | 573.6 | | +555 | 628.6 | | +550 | 623.6 | | +505 | 578.6 | | +055 | 128.6 | | +111 | 184.6 | | +116 | 189.6 | | +161 | 234.6 | | +611 | 684.6 | | +666 | 739.6 | | +661 | 734.6 | | +616 | 689.6 | | +166 | 239.6 | | +222 | 295.6 | | +227 | 300.6 | | +272 | 345.6 | | +722 | 795.6 | | +777 | 850.6 | | +772 | 845.6 | | +727 | 800.6 | | +277 | 350.6 | | +333 | 406.6 | | +338 | 411.6 | | +383 | 456.6 | | +833 | 906.6 | | +888 | 961.6 | | +883 | 956.6 | | +838 | 911.6 | | +388 | 461.6 | | +444 | 517.6 | | +449 | 522.6 | | +494 | 567.6 | | +944 | 1017.6 | | +994 | 1067.6 | | +949 | 1022.6 | | +499 | 572.6 | | +999 | 1072.6 |
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New Mexico United States Member #86123 January 29, 2010 6964 Posts Online | | Posted: April 26, 2012, 8:08 pm - IP Logged | |
Washington State | +000 | 58.3 | | +005 | 63.3 | | +050 | 108.3 | | +500 | 558.3 | | +555 | 613.3 | | +550 | 608.3 | | +505 | 563.3 | | +055 | 113.3 | | +111 | 169.3 | | +116 | 174.3 | | +161 | 219.3 | | +611 | 669.3 | | +666 | 724.3 | | +661 | 719.3 | | +616 | 674.3 | | +166 | 224.3 | | +222 | 280.3 | | +227 | 285.3 | | +272 | 330.3 | | +722 | 780.3 | | +777 | 835.3 | | +772 | 830.3 | | +727 | 785.3 | | +277 | 335.3 | | +333 | 391.3 | | +338 | 396.3 | | +383 | 441.3 | | +833 | 891.3 | | +888 | 946.3 | | +883 | 941.3 | | +838 | 896.3 | | +388 | 446.3 | | +444 | 502.3 | | +449 | 507.3 | | +494 | 552.3 | | +944 | 1002.3 | | +994 | 1052.3 | | +949 | 1007.3 | | +499 | 557.3 | | +999 | 1057.3 |
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New Mexico United States Member #86123 January 29, 2010 6964 Posts Online | | Posted: April 26, 2012, 8:10 pm - IP Logged | |
PA p3 for Friday | +000 | 84.2 | | +005 | 89.2 | | +050 | 134.2 | | +500 | 584.2 | | +555 | 639.2 | | +550 | 634.2 | | +505 | 589.2 | | +055 | 139.2 | | +111 | 195.2 | | +116 | 200.2 | | +161 | 245.2 | | +611 | 695.2 | | +666 | 750.2 | | +661 | 745.2 | | +616 | 700.2 | | +166 | 250.2 | | +222 | 306.2 | | +227 | 311.2 | | +272 | 356.2 | | +722 | 806.2 | | +777 | 861.2 | | +772 | 856.2 | | +727 | 811.2 | | +277 | 361.2 | | +333 | 417.2 | | +338 | 422.2 | | +383 | 467.2 | | +833 | 917.2 | | +888 | 972.2 | | +883 | 967.2 | | +838 | 922.2 | | +388 | 472.2 | | +444 | 528.2 | | +449 | 533.2 | | +494 | 578.2 | | +944 | 1028.2 | | +994 | 1078.2 | | +949 | 1033.2 | | +499 | 583.2 | | +999 | 1083.2 |
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San Antono, Texas United States Member #117028 September 25, 2011 15 Posts Offline | | Posted: April 26, 2012, 8:14 pm - IP Logged | |
I'll try to post a image of the program as a visual aid to the verbage below... The PI formula used in this program is X/PI + C. The program gives you 40 numbers in the results section, because it employs "40 mirrors" to better entrap the winning the number. These mirrors are the "C" constant in the Pi formula. The mirrors used are: 1 2 3 4 5 000 111 222 333 444 555 666 777 888 999 005 116 227 338 449 050 161 272 383 494 500 611 722 833 944 055 166 277 388 499 505 616 727 838 949 550 661 772 883 994 You can play in several ways 1. Focus on the number results that were derived from the pure triples of 111, 222, 333, and etc. This will give you 9 numbers to work with. 2. Focus on a 1, 2 columns or and work with number results derived from those mirrors. (Choose well, these mirrors are like arrows that point you in the direction your numbers will be thrown. If that makes ANY sense. If not, thats okay. Another interesting topic for another day). 3. Focus and work with all 40 numbers. Thats it. I'll I just downloaded the program but I am getting an error message which says: "The Value you entered is not valid. A user has restricted values that can be entered into this cell" I am sure it's something I am doing wrong since it's clearly working for others, but just don't know what? Thanks for any tips! | | |
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