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Hello rl, can this feature, eg the user defines the position of the highest digit of the pick 3 and
Pick4, example of the pick 3 = 157 the highest digit is in the 3rd position (7)
In 1863 pick4 = highest digit is in the second position (8) the highest digit already good
The system, the user chooses what position will put the highest digit and if it is even or odd
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Quote: Originally posted by dr san on Jun 13, 2013
Hello rl, can this feature, eg the user defines the position of the highest digit of the pick 3 and
Pick4, example of the pick 3 = 157 the highest digit is in the 3rd position (7)
In 1863 pick4 = highest digit is in the second position (8) the highest digit already good
The system, the user chooses what position will put the highest digit and if it is even or odd
Why, look at this = official result gave the pick4
6243 = 1st position is the highest digit, then below 6
We 0,1,2,3,4,5 = 3 by closing the 20 combinations
Closing by 3 because the digit six already chosen in the 1st position and is
Even then hitting the highest digit position and you go this rich!
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Quote: Originally posted by RL-RANDOMLOGIC on Jun 13, 2013
Hi All
Looking like it will be late Friday or early morning Saturday when I upload the daily game software.
It's just about ready as I am finishing up the instructions. I will create a new topic in the systems
forum so look for it there.
RL
You are AWESOME!!!! RL. However, I am still patiently waitly and checking your threads as you told me to. Gooooo!!!! RL Woof! Woof! Woof! Oops! sorry got a little excite there and the UGA came out in me. You are #1 in my book. Also, incase no one has told you lately Thank you for all your hard work.
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Quote: Originally posted by dr san on Jun 13, 2013
Hello rl, can this feature, eg the user defines the position of the highest digit of the pick 3 and
Pick4, example of the pick 3 = 157 the highest digit is in the 3rd position (7)
In 1863 pick4 = highest digit is in the second position (8) the highest digit already good
The system, the user chooses what position will put the highest digit and if it is even or odd
dr san
Yes, you have 4 options for pick-3 and 5 options for pick-4. If you look at the pic you will see a button
labled [POS] just under the Digit-9 button. This lets the user either use the all positions or you can set
the digits by position. You can assign any amount of digits to any position or you can like you mention
above set a single digit to hit in any one position. Each option's settings are also saved so they are not
lost when you exit. I will be working right down to the wire as I am still working on the instructions.
RL
PS.
You can also use more than one digit for each position which makes it function like a string wheel. For example
lets say that you want to play digits 1-4-6 in position 1 then just block all 0-2-3-5-7-8-9 in position 1 and leave
digits 1-4-6 wild. You can do this for as many positions as you wish, you don't have to use them all. It's very
easy to filter down when playing this way. If playing for a straight hit then use this kind of a setup and don't
use the nuke button. The Nuke button is geared towards a box hit.
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Hello. rl fantastic, very good! this feature of the picture, ie can I use pivot or basis of reference in each position, the highest digit, and also less!! the feature set of digits in each position, it was very good!! Because any fix for lottery numbers hitting the fixed numbers, always have prizes! Very good, you know that repeating a pick3 repeats about 200 sweepstakes So when the system generates the stakes may not have the same last 200 draws And the pair of last 80 draws, example, after choosing the digits by position, the system Generated a bet that is equal to the last 200 draws delete, ie are filters Sweepstakes Earlier, thanks,
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Quote: Originally posted by RL-RANDOMLOGIC on Jun 13, 2013
dr san
Yes, you have 4 options for pick-3 and 5 options for pick-4. If you look at the pic you will see a button
labled [POS] just under the Digit-9 button. This lets the user either use the all positions or you can set
the digits by position. You can assign any amount of digits to any position or you can like you mention
above set a single digit to hit in any one position. Each option's settings are also saved so they are not
lost when you exit. I will be working right down to the wire as I am still working on the instructions.
RL
PS.
You can also use more than one digit for each position which makes it function like a string wheel. For example
lets say that you want to play digits 1-4-6 in position 1 then just block all 0-2-3-5-7-8-9 in position 1 and leave
digits 1-4-6 wild. You can do this for as many positions as you wish, you don't have to use them all. It's very
easy to filter down when playing this way. If playing for a straight hit then use this kind of a setup and don't
use the nuke button. The Nuke button is geared towards a box hit.
RL,
Have you tried using the Pick 3 for Lexi analysis? Forward and/or Reverse Lexi?
If you had good success with straight picks and using it for the MO5/39 game and taking the 1st 3 lexi positions from 000 through 575 and the last 3 positons.
Then create combinations from the front 3 and back 3 sets then filter these down to a playable number of sets.
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Hello, rl in the photo of your program has a list of 18 or 20 drawings, I noticed this pattern! The digit that repeats a sweepstakes to another numca is the highest digit in 90% of the sweepstakes! How strange! Example 957 repeated the digit 5 and five was not the highest digit yield = 576 If this pattern is 85% to 90% is more accurate view drawings Another example of the picture = 586 for next = repeated five digit and the highest digit was not Gave 251, this pattern has 80% to 90% is good