You last visited May 24, 2013, 10:46 am All times shown are Eastern Time (GMT-5:00) | Matrix question United States Member #107575 March 9, 2011 12 Posts Offline
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When using a matrix for pick 3 are there certain ways the numbers should be entered? Any suggestions on using a matrix that might help me. I am in Louisiana. Thanks in advance.  | | |
Aruba Member #123712 February 27, 2012 1799 Posts Offline | | Posted: February 18, 2013, 6:05 am - IP Logged | |
When using a matrix for pick 3 are there certain ways the numbers should be entered? Any suggestions on using a matrix that might help me. I am in Louisiana. Thanks in advance.  Date, [Daytime], N1, N2, N3. Headers followed by data. | | |
United States Member #107575 March 9, 2011 12 Posts Offline
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Date, [Daytime], N1, N2, N3. Headers followed by data. Example? | | |
Aruba Member #123712 February 27, 2012 1799 Posts Offline | | Posted: February 18, 2013, 3:08 pm - IP Logged | |
Like the header. The format is yours. | | |
KEEP YOUR EYE ON THE BALL! NYC United States Member #124503 March 14, 2012 5037 Posts Offline | | Posted: February 18, 2013, 5:06 pm - IP Logged | |
When using a matrix for pick 3 are there certain ways the numbers should be entered? Any suggestions on using a matrix that might help me. I am in Louisiana. Thanks in advance.  I think there is only way to enter the numbers. As drawn. That is always first step. ( at least in pick3) If then you want to put it ascending or descending order afterwards, well thats your prerogative. est modus in rebus --- Catch the Lightning! He deals the cards to find the answer, the S. G. of chance, the hidden law of a probable outcome, the numbers lead a dance. - Sting. | | |
Dump Water Florida United States Member #381 June 5, 2002 2754 Posts Offline | | Posted: February 19, 2013, 5:11 am - IP Logged | |
When using a matrix for pick 3 are there certain ways the numbers should be entered? Any suggestions on using a matrix that might help me. I am in Louisiana. Thanks in advance.  If by matrix you mean a wheel, the answer is dependent on how you intend to play the resulting numbers or combinations.
Playing Box means any order of the winning digits can win, so the order in which they are entered on the wheel does not matter, except entering in numaric order will make it easier to fill out the play slips.
Playing Straight or Straight/box means for the straight portion of the play order must match the draw as drawn. A complete Straight wheel will provide you with all the possible numbers or combinations built out of your digit choices so no need to worry, except to note if the wheel covers doubles and triples or not.
Playing Straight Positionally, the wheel will drop the digits into the numbers / combinations in the order entered in the hope the draw will drop in the same order resulting in a win for far less playing cost at greater risk of loss than playing Straight.
Tip: You don't have to play every draw.
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