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Posted: November 10, 2004, 9:52 pm - IP Logged

Badger that 904 came from each row. I am still looking at 2 digits from row 1 or row 2. This is the set for the midday tommorrow.

1-5-6-7  row 1

0-3-8-9  row2

2-4        row 3

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    Posted: November 11, 2004, 7:47 am - IP Logged
    Quote: Originally posted by IWish on November 10, 2004



    Badger that 904 came from each row. I am still looking at 2 digits from row 1 or row 2. This is the set for the midday tommorrow.

    1-5-6-7  row 1

    0-3-8-9  row2

    2-4        row 3




    Oh ! That's too bad. That's the only thing. The system is interesting, but you still have to guess where the digits are going to come from.  I've done backchecks in our game and there is no pattern descernible as to which rows show up more than others. It's pretty even, with a few oddballs where all 3 digits come from one row.  That 904 was looking so good after the fact...Rows 1, 2, 3 straight.

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      Posted: November 12, 2004, 12:54 pm - IP Logged

      Possible strategy selections.

      This system has 10 possible strategies.

      003  030  300

      012  021

      102  120

      201  210

      111

      For example:

      111 strategy is playing 1 digit from each row.  When selecting this strategy just be aware you are not playing any doubles.

      I'll use Pennsylvania Pick 3 Midday for Friday 11/12/2004.

      This is the current setup:

      Row 1  -  2  3  4  7 

      Row 2  -  5 6 9

      Row 3  -  0 1 8

       

      The "111" strategy for Pennsylvania Midday for 2004 has hit 78 times.

      The Median is "2".  The current skip is at "0" meaning this startegy "111" just hit yesterday.

      The best way to play this strategy is when the current skip is either "0", "1" or "2".  When the skip reaches "3" stop playing.

      The "boxed" combinations for Pennsylvania Friday Midday 11/12/04 would be:

      250  251  258  260  261  268  290  291  298

      350  351  358  360  361  368  390  391  398

      450  451  458  460  461  468  490  491  498

      750  751  758  760  761  768  790  791  798

      The question is to play them boxed, straight or both until the skip reaches 3.

      Any suggestions??

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        Posted: November 13, 2004, 10:30 pm - IP Logged

        Badger,

        I use just pick one combination for the week and stick with it.  For example, I might play two digits from row 2 and one digit from row 3 for the whole week.  You not trying to guess what combination will fall on the next draw, you are trying to find which one is due and stick with it.

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          Posted: November 16, 2004, 12:12 am - IP Logged

          Can you please provide a workout for NYC, including numbers that can be played now.  Thanks.

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            cali
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            Posted: November 16, 2004, 8:23 pm - IP Logged

            Can someone explain this method and chart out the California numbers into this pencil/paper method?  Thanks a bunch.