You last visited May 23, 2013, 8:24 am All times shown are Eastern Time (GMT-5:00) | NJ Pick 3 System - Answer 4 CorrectNew Jersey United States Member #2256 September 1, 2003 3668 Posts Offline | | Posted: January 7, 2013, 12:56 pm - IP Logged | |
If you can accurately guess the next set of 4 you win a Pick 3 "Boxed" prize. In columns G, H, I, J Guess the next draw Your choice for each will be either "B" or "x" My selection for Midday today is: G = B H = B I = X J = X This will result in 16 Pick 3 sets. 003,019,035,067,099,115,147,179,227,259,339,355,467,499,579,899 
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New Jersey United States Member #2256 September 1, 2003 3668 Posts Offline | | Posted: January 7, 2013, 1:00 pm - IP Logged | |
Here is the Hit/Skip chart. Maybe this will help!! 
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Ontario Canada Member #109268 April 9, 2011 5943 Posts Offline | | Posted: January 7, 2013, 6:29 pm - IP Logged | |
If you can accurately guess the next set of 4 you win a Pick 3 "Boxed" prize. In columns G, H, I, J Guess the next draw Your choice for each will be either "B" or "x" My selection for Midday today is: G = B H = B I = X J = X This will result in 16 Pick 3 sets. 003,019,035,067,099,115,147,179,227,259,339,355,467,499,579,899 
My Guess Is x B x B | | |
New Mexico United States Member #86123 January 29, 2010 6956 Posts Offline | | Posted: January 7, 2013, 6:47 pm - IP Logged | |
Very impressive excel program! The 27 system. Single digit,pairs,double down,noahs pairs, flow, gap,series system, 7dAY ,VERTICAL PAIRS.Multiply,mirror and wheel,Delta p3, Simple TTT,P3 combo. | | |
New Jersey United States Member #2256 September 1, 2003 3668 Posts Offline | | Posted: January 7, 2013, 11:07 pm - IP Logged | |
I changed the program from a "Boxed" system to a "Straight" system. I'll try to explain as much as possible on how to use it. 1. The 1st Tab labeled "DM2" Draw Manager. This is where you enter new drawings for each day using the Toolbar "Add New Draw". You can also delete the most current drawing also but clicking the "Delete Last Draw" Toolbar. Column H has the 10 digit Binary for each Pick 3 draw. Columns I through S is the breakdown of the Binary from column H into 10 individual rows. The values are either a 1 or 0. 1 = Hit, 0 = Miss Over to cell columns AG through AQ. Notice the "B"'s and "x"'s. The "B"'s represent a BLOCK and the "x"'s represent "HITS" The "B"'s and "x"'s are using the columns I through S. So a "0" = "B" Block and a "1" = "x" For example, The Monday NJ Midday drawing was 200. The Binary was 0-0-1-1-0-0-1-0-0-0 The "B" / "x" = B-B-x-x-B-B-x-B-B-B Next, click the Tab labeled "Stakes Workout Straights" Cell column A is the list of all 1000 Pick 3 combinations Cell columns E through O contain the "B"'s and "x"'s Cell column P is the concated set for each Pick 3 I split the 1000 Pick 3 numbers into 63 matrices. There are 62 matrices with 16 total numbers and the last matrix #63 only has 8 numbers Notice in cell columns E through J, Matrix #1 has the same "B"'s and "x"s, Marix #2 has the same "B"'s and "x"'s, etc., etc, all the way down to Matrix 63. Here is the thing, we need to ask questions on what Matrix Set to Play. Look at column U. There is the listing with 4 Sets A, B, C, and D. The 1st question we need to ask is this, should we use Sets "A" and "B" or use Sets "C" and "D"? For example, suppose we decide to use Sets "A", and "B". What we are saying is that the binary position 1 will not hit. Notice all the "B"'s = Block in cell colum V6 through V38. Of course making this decision should be based on our analysis of past drawings. If you go back and click the tab labeled "DM2" and look at cell column AG20 through AG29. There are 8 "B"''s and only 2 "x"s'. So you can see that the "B" have a pretty good run going on right now. In addition you can see that the "B"'s and "x"'s normaly will repeat. Click the Tab again labeled "StakesWorkoutStraight". So we decided to use the "B" for Position 1. So for now we have Matrix Set A and Matrix Set "B" 2nd question we need to ask is this, will Position 2 be a "B" or an "x". To make that decision we need to click the DM2 Tab again. Look at cell range AH20 through AH29. You can see that a "B" just hit the Midday drawing but before that there was a run of "x"'s. So if we keep to our thinking of repeating "B"'s and "x"'s, suppose we go with the "B" (Block) to hit next drawing. So let's recap. Position 1 we will be using a "B" = Block Position 2 we will be using a "B" = Block Click the Tab again labeled "StakesWorkoutStraight". The only set that has a "B" in Position 1 and a "B" in Position 2 is Set "A". So Set "A" is in play. Set "A" contains the Matrices 1 through 16. Questions 3 through 6 are what will be the "B" / "x" selections for Positions 7 through 10. We just need to select either a "A" or "x" for these 4 postions. We would enter our "B"'s and "x"'s in cell range AC2, AD2, AE2, AF2 Once we finish entering our selections in cell range AC2 through AF2 we can see the Straight Pick 3 selections in cell range AN6 through AN21. We can play all 36 numbers straight or continue to filter using Sums, Root Sums (aka Left Digit Sums), or we can High/Low and Odd/Even LDR Sums. So all in all there are 6 questions to answer correctly to pick the Straight Pick 3. There 3 additional optional questions using Sums and LDR Sums. The Sums filtering can be used if you enter a range of Sums in cell AU1 and AU2. AU1 is the starting or lower range Sum and AU2 is the higher range Sum. Notice I have the Sum range 11 as the Low Range and 17 as the High Range. Notice there are only 5 Sums highlighted in Blue that meet the 11 through 17 range. So we can play the 5 Pick 3 numbers 048,080,160,176,240 There additional HitSkip tabs for Positions, Pairs, Trips, and Quads. If you click cell F2 you will see a drop-down arrow. You can select one of the values. For example, click the Tab labeled "SkipHitChartBinaryPairs. Click cell F2. You have 3 choices. G & H, H & I, and I & J. Select G & H. The Skip/Hit information below is for Position 7 & 8 of the Binary. I think most of the decisions for selecting the "B"'s and "x"'s can be accomplished by looking at the Tab lableled DM2. Let me know if there are any questions or additional ideas that you might come up with!! Good Luck. If anyone would like an Excel file for their state let me know. I would like to thank JimJ. JimJ was responsible for coming up with this idea at the Lottoguys forum so I applied JimJ's idea to the Pick 3. The other person is RL for creating the Pick 3 and Pick 4 programs with the binary calculations. | | |
Florida United States Member #67077 October 30, 2008 3208 Posts Offline | | Posted: January 7, 2013, 11:24 pm - IP Logged | |
I changed the program from a "Boxed" system to a "Straight" system. I'll try to explain as much as possible on how to use it. 1. The 1st Tab labeled "DM2" Draw Manager. This is where you enter new drawings for each day using the Toolbar "Add New Draw". You can also delete the most current drawing also but clicking the "Delete Last Draw" Toolbar. Column H has the 10 digit Binary for each Pick 3 draw. Columns I through S is the breakdown of the Binary from column H into 10 individual rows. The values are either a 1 or 0. 1 = Hit, 0 = Miss Over to cell columns AG through AQ. Notice the "B"'s and "x"'s. The "B"'s represent a BLOCK and the "x"'s represent "HITS" The "B"'s and "x"'s are using the columns I through S. So a "0" = "B" Block and a "1" = "x" For example, The Monday NJ Midday drawing was 200. The Binary was 0-0-1-1-0-0-1-0-0-0 The "B" / "x" = B-B-x-x-B-B-x-B-B-B Next, click the Tab labeled "Stakes Workout Straights" Cell column A is the list of all 1000 Pick 3 combinations Cell columns E through O contain the "B"'s and "x"'s Cell column P is the concated set for each Pick 3 I split the 1000 Pick 3 numbers into 63 matrices. There are 62 matrices with 16 total numbers and the last matrix #63 only has 8 numbers Notice in cell columns E through J, Matrix #1 has the same "B"'s and "x"s, Marix #2 has the same "B"'s and "x"'s, etc., etc, all the way down to Matrix 63. Here is the thing, we need to ask questions on what Matrix Set to Play. Look at column U. There is the listing with 4 Sets A, B, C, and D. The 1st question we need to ask is this, should we use Sets "A" and "B" or use Sets "C" and "D"? For example, suppose we decide to use Sets "A", and "B". What we are saying is that the binary position 1 will not hit. Notice all the "B"'s = Block in cell colum V6 through V38. Of course making this decision should be based on our analysis of past drawings. If you go back and click the tab labeled "DM2" and look at cell column AG20 through AG29. There are 8 "B"''s and only 2 "x"s'. So you can see that the "B" have a pretty good run going on right now. In addition you can see that the "B"'s and "x"'s normaly will repeat. Click the Tab again labeled "StakesWorkoutStraight". So we decided to use the "B" for Position 1. So for now we have Matrix Set A and Matrix Set "B" 2nd question we need to ask is this, will Position 2 be a "B" or an "x". To make that decision we need to click the DM2 Tab again. Look at cell range AH20 through AH29. You can see that a "B" just hit the Midday drawing but before that there was a run of "x"'s. So if we keep to our thinking of repeating "B"'s and "x"'s, suppose we go with the "B" (Block) to hit next drawing. So let's recap. Position 1 we will be using a "B" = Block Position 2 we will be using a "B" = Block Click the Tab again labeled "StakesWorkoutStraight". The only set that has a "B" in Position 1 and a "B" in Position 2 is Set "A". So Set "A" is in play. Set "A" contains the Matrices 1 through 16. Questions 3 through 6 are what will be the "B" / "x" selections for Positions 7 through 10. We just need to select either a "A" or "x" for these 4 postions. We would enter our "B"'s and "x"'s in cell range AC2, AD2, AE2, AF2 Once we finish entering our selections in cell range AC2 through AF2 we can see the Straight Pick 3 selections in cell range AN6 through AN21. We can play all 36 numbers straight or continue to filter using Sums, Root Sums (aka Left Digit Sums), or we can High/Low and Odd/Even LDR Sums. So all in all there are 6 questions to answer correctly to pick the Straight Pick 3. There 3 additional optional questions using Sums and LDR Sums. The Sums filtering can be used if you enter a range of Sums in cell AU1 and AU2. AU1 is the starting or lower range Sum and AU2 is the higher range Sum. Notice I have the Sum range 11 as the Low Range and 17 as the High Range. Notice there are only 5 Sums highlighted in Blue that meet the 11 through 17 range. So we can play the 5 Pick 3 numbers 048,080,160,176,240 There additional HitSkip tabs for Positions, Pairs, Trips, and Quads. If you click cell F2 you will see a drop-down arrow. You can select one of the values. For example, click the Tab labeled "SkipHitChartBinaryPairs. Click cell F2. You have 3 choices. G & H, H & I, and I & J. Select G & H. The Skip/Hit information below is for Position 7 & 8 of the Binary. I think most of the decisions for selecting the "B"'s and "x"'s can be accomplished by looking at the Tab lableled DM2. Let me know if there are any questions or additional ideas that you might come up with!! Good Luck. If anyone would like an Excel file for their state let me know. I would like to thank JimJ. JimJ was responsible for coming up with this idea at the Lottoguys forum so I applied JimJ's idea to the Pick 3. The other person is RL for creating the Pick 3 and Pick 4 programs with the binary calculations. Thanks Steve, Can you do a Florida version ?? Or can I just change the drawd on the DM2 sheet ? Nice to see you back at it. Carlig | | |
New Jersey United States Member #2256 September 1, 2003 3668 Posts Offline | | Posted: January 7, 2013, 11:30 pm - IP Logged | |
Thanks Steve, Can you do a Florida version ?? Or can I just change the drawd on the DM2 sheet ? Nice to see you back at it. Carlig I'll make you a Florida Pick 3 program. Let me know what version of Excel you are using. | | |
Florida United States Member #67077 October 30, 2008 3208 Posts Offline | | Posted: January 7, 2013, 11:31 pm - IP Logged | |
I'll make you a Florida Pick 3 program. Let me know what version of Excel you are using. 2007 - Excel Thanks CG | | |
New Jersey United States Member #2256 September 1, 2003 3668 Posts Offline | | Posted: January 7, 2013, 11:40 pm - IP Logged | |
Here you go CarliG, Excel 2010 version. Should work with Excel 2007 https://www.box.com/s/8i8xgglb53mnqq8qw7y1 Draws updated through Monday 1/7/2013 Interested to see what your selections are for Tuesday Midday draw. | | |
Florida United States Member #67077 October 30, 2008 3208 Posts Offline | | Posted: January 7, 2013, 11:43 pm - IP Logged | |
Here you go CarliG, Excel 2010 version. Should work with Excel 2007 https://www.box.com/s/8i8xgglb53mnqq8qw7y1 Draws updated through Monday 1/7/2013 Interested to see what your selections are for Tuesday Midday draw. I may need a little practice lol But Im sure gonna have a go at it . Will let you know, what I come up with or any questions CG | | |
Atchafalaya Basin United States Member #90243 April 24, 2010 6523 Posts Offline | | Posted: January 7, 2013, 11:45 pm - IP Logged | |
Could not this system be used for Pick 4 games , its just Pick 3 with another Digit .. When America tolerates corruption in government, she dishonors the price veterans paid! I am in fact honoring the office of the president when I point out that which corrupts the office he holds. I will never honor any man or woman in office who disrespects the sacrifice of those who put him or her there. Never. And neither will anyone who is a true American patriot. | | |
New Jersey United States Member #2256 September 1, 2003 3668 Posts Offline | | Posted: January 7, 2013, 11:50 pm - IP Logged | |
I may need a little practice lol But Im sure gonna have a go at it . Will let you know, what I come up with or any questions CG Pretty easy to use. I know you'll get it!! Answer 6 questions correctly and you win!! The answers to the questions are either "B" = Block or "x" = Hit Positions 1, 2, 7, 8, 9, 10 Positions 1 & 2 answers will determine what Matrix Set to use Set A, Set B, Set C, or Set D. The other optional questions are using sums, LDR Sums. This could fileter the 36 sets down even further. I would just concentrate on getting the 6 questions answered 1st. Look for repeats. Especially Positions 1 & 2 hint Good Luck!! Remember these are Staright Combinations to Play. No other way to make money playing the Pick 3 game. | | |
Florida United States Member #67077 October 30, 2008 3208 Posts Offline | | Posted: January 8, 2013, 12:21 am - IP Logged | |
Pretty easy to use. I know you'll get it!! Answer 6 questions correctly and you win!! The answers to the questions are either "B" = Block or "x" = Hit Positions 1, 2, 7, 8, 9, 10 Positions 1 & 2 answers will determine what Matrix Set to use Set A, Set B, Set C, or Set D. The other optional questions are using sums, LDR Sums. This could fileter the 36 sets down even further. I would just concentrate on getting the 6 questions answered 1st. Look for repeats. Especially Positions 1 & 2 hint Good Luck!! Remember these are Staright Combinations to Play. No other way to make money playing the Pick 3 game. okay, I decided on set "B" but where am I entering the "We just need to select either a "A" or "x" for these 4 postions." Isnt it supposed to be "B" or " X" ? CG | | |
Florida United States Member #67077 October 30, 2008 3208 Posts Offline | | Posted: January 8, 2013, 12:30 am - IP Logged | |
LottoBux, Can you explain how you came up with the XBXB ?? Thanks CG | | |
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