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Pencil and Paper Pick 3 System
United States Member #1012 January 7, 2003 333 Posts Offline
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I have being testing a pick 3 system that have improved the chances of trapping a number. I will show you how to setup pairs and also get that 3rd digit. This system is base on patterns. So you will have to go back and chart your numbers for at least two full weeks. The midday and evening drawing should be seperated. I will use Ga midday draw to show examples of this system. My chart will start on last mondays number. The first row will be the first # of the previous three drawing. The second row will be the second # of the previous three drawing. The third row will be the number from the previous draw. The numbers beside the first row are numbers that have not falling the last three draws. The numbers beside the second row are numbers from the first and second numbers of the previous three drawings and the numbers beside the third row are the numbers from the previous draw. If a # from the previous draw is use on the third row, do not use it again. After every draw you will circle where your digits are coming from. You might get two digits from the first row, or two digits might come from the second row. You can also get a digit from the first and second row.What you are doing is setting up pairs to play. Now that third digit will come from the previous draw more time than not. You might go a day or two without a repeat digit from the previous draw but that is okay because the odds will be in your favor. So here are the examples from Ga Midday drawing. The numbers in blue are the previous drawn numbers with 110 on monday 514 on tuesday and 251 on wednesday. The digits in red is the number that was drawing the next day. 275. You will remove the 110 and add 275 to the bottom of your list. The oldest number will be remove after each draw. (Which is the top #). Continue this everyday and you will learn how to trap a number. Look very careful at the pattern and you will see what row to pull your pairs from. 110 3-6-7-8-9 514 0-4 275 was drawn next. Two digits came from the 251 1-2-5 third row and 1 digit from the first row. _____________ 514 0-3-6-8-9 251 1- 4 450 275 2-5-7 ______________ 251 3-6-8-9 275 1-2-7 238 450 0-4-5 ______________ 275 1-6-9 450 0-4-5-7 096 832 2-3-8 ______________ 450 1-7 832 2-3-4-5-8 435 096 0-6-9 _____________ 832 1-7 096 0-2-6-8-9 390 Perfect trap. I had being waiting 435 3-4-5 on a two digit pair from the second row for two weeks. This might seem a little complex but read it more than once and will get the picture.
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Miss Kitty georgia United States Member #14 November 9, 2001 21180 Posts Offline
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thanks love to nibble those micey feet.
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Houston United States Member #39 December 10, 2001 553 Posts Offline
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Thanks, IWish, I love pencil and paper workouts. Will read this over and will practice with the Texas numbers to see how it scores here. Thanks for taking the time to share this with us. Good Luck to All 
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New Member  penang Malaysia Member #1586 May 22, 2003 6 Posts Offline
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Hi, Its lovely Thanks IWish. I love pencil an paper workouts. Is there a way for pick4. Can someone share a pencil and paper workout for pick 4. Goodluck.
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Wyncote,Pa United States Member #3265 January 3, 2004 35393 Posts Offline
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I applaud you on your concept I see digit distribution The row with the most digits contain a key digit in most cases. Thank you for your contribution IWish.
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United States Member #2256 September 1, 2003 2917 Posts Offline
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Iwish, Thank you for sharing your Pick 3 system. Can you let me know if this is the correct set-up for the GA Midday drawing for Thursday 10/21/04? Previous 3 Midday drawings.
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I'm just taking a wild guess here palying the numbers from Row 1 and using 1 digit from the 3rd Row along with one digit from Row 1. Hoping doubles don't show of course. Possible Combinations: 127 128 178 278 012 017 018 027 028 078 312 317 318 327 328 378 912 917 918 927 928 978 Winsum!!
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Wyncote,Pa United States Member #3265 January 3, 2004 35393 Posts Offline
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Looks good to me only the combo 078 would not pass this filter: 1-5-2-9-3-4 -------------------------------------------- CASHO's TTT anyone
- 8 4 5 8 4 5
- 3 9 0 3 9 0
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- Green=Targeted Key digits
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United States Member #1012 January 7, 2003 333 Posts Offline
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That is it Winsum. You got it on the first try. I am looking at two digits from the first row since that row have not appeared in two drawings. I will always pull my 3rd digit from the 3rd row since we get a repeat digit from the previous draw more time than not. If doubles do comes they will likely come from the 1st and 3rd row. We are due for doubles, all six-way odds and that even digit in the middle.
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roseville, MI United States Member #6087 July 30, 2004 16209 Posts Offline
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I wish could you do one for michigan for an example. Thanks
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Wyncote,Pa United States Member #3265 January 3, 2004 35393 Posts Offline
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- 390 is followed often by: 016 108 135 157 217 293 352 359 415 450 463 529 637 708 748 804 861 872 940 961
- Doubles Following Often: 262 544 554 688 988
- Historical predictions: 159 361 472 582 662 719
- 771 903 919
- The 708 only combo that
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Stone Mountain*Georgia United States Member #837 November 2, 2002 8102 Posts Offline
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Here's the problem........ Ga. Midday only. 10 odd digits in a row in the middle. That's a problem ? Most of the time I look at these as an opportunity! Good day for an even double ....... odds are ....or should I say chances are.
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$$ The Archer $$ United States Member #4366 April 9, 2004 13099 Posts Offline
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Stone Mountain*Georgia United States Member #837 November 2, 2002 8102 Posts Offline
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That and 579 have been my favorite all odds which are way overdue.....and I will play them again today 579 and 153. I have too much invested in them to stop now. Something strange has to happen today.....the pressure is toooo great. Wish I knew what was going to pop out. LOL
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Clarkston, Michigan United States Member #76 January 6, 2002 8528 Posts Offline
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IWish or someone in the know, could you do one for Michigan midday...... Last 6 draws. 039 074 549 710 076 841 last draw on 10/20/04
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Whatever you are, be a good one. OHIO United States Member #4238 March 27, 2004 5317 Posts Online
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Quote: Originally posted by Blackapple on October 21, 2004
- 390 is followed often by: 016 108 135 157 217 293 352 359 415 450 463 529 637 708 748 804 861 872 940 961
- Doubles Following Often: 262 544 554 688 988
- Historical predictions: 159 361 472 582 662 719
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- The 708 only combo that
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209 is often followed by:041 057 071 086 147 (152 521) 163 165 (175 517) 182 208 217 369 376 382 430 456 462 569 635 647 671 (719) 784 825 832 867 875 901 902 Doubles Following Often: 009 133 211 522 554 858 877 898 Historical Predictions: 088 353 (719) 720 747 (834 843) 854 873 890
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United States Member #2256 September 1, 2003 2917 Posts Offline
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Hi SandyK,
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Clarkston, Michigan United States Member #76 January 6, 2002 8528 Posts Offline
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Thank you dear..............now I will study it to make sense.
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United States Member #2256 September 1, 2003 2917 Posts Offline
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SandyK, If you look at the above chart: 1st Row - 2 3 5 9 2nd Row - 0 6 7 3rd Row - 1 4 8 You would need to determine what combinations you want to play. The 3rd Row is your last drawing of 8 4 1 ( 1 4 8 ) It would make sense to take 1 number from the third row and wheel it with the number on the 1st Row (2 3 5 9) So I guess you would Wheel the (1) with the 2 3 5 9, (4) with the 2 3 5 9 and the (8) with the 2 3 5 9 123 125 129 135 139 159 423 425 429 435 439 459 823 825 829 835 839 859 These would be boxed combinations with no doubles. Winsum
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United States Member #2256 September 1, 2003 2917 Posts Offline
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SandyK, Let's see if I can make this easy to understand: 1. Take your last 3 drawings. Your example:
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2. Write out 0 through 9 on a piece of paper: 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 3. Take your last 3 drawings and cross off the numbers from the list. In you example: 710 076 841 ------------------ 0 XX 1 XX 2 3 4 X 5 6 X 7 XX 8 X 9 4. After you crossed off the numbers write down the numbers that DO NOT have an "X" next to them. Again using your example: The numbers left are: 2 3 5 9 These are your numbers in the 1st ROW 2 3 5 9 5. Take your most recent drawing. In your example it was 841. All you do is rearrange it from low to high. Which would be 1 4 8. These are you numbers in the 3rd Row. 3rd Row 1 4 8 6. To figure out the numbers in the 2nd Row: Write out on a piece of paper 0 through 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Take the numbers from Row1 and Row3 and mark an "X" next to the numbers 0 through 9. In your example: 0 1 X 2 X 3 X 4 X 5 X 6 7 8 X 9 X The numbers that DO NOT have an "X" beside them are 0 6 7. These are your numbers in Row 2: 0 6 7 Your final chart should look like this: 10/18/2004 710 Row 1: 2 3 5 9 10/19/2004 076 Row 2: 0 6 7 10/20/2004 841 Row 3: 1 4 8
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United States Member #2256 September 1, 2003 2917 Posts Offline
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SandyK, Your next chart would look like this: 10/19/2004 0 7 6 10/20/2004 8 4 1 10/21/2004 _____ Just fill in the next drawing and start all over again. Winsum.
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Redford/MI United States Member #3462 January 18, 2004 4865 Posts Offline
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I like the 324 for Michigan from the above chart
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Stone Mountain*Georgia United States Member #837 November 2, 2002 8102 Posts Offline
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Quote: Originally posted by winsumloosesum on October 21, 2004
Iwish, Thank you for sharing your Pick 3 system. Can you let me know if this is the correct set-up for the GA Midday drawing for Thursday 10/21/04? Previous 3 Midday drawings.
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I'm just taking a wild guess here palying the numbers from Row 1 and using 1 digit from the 3rd Row along with one digit from Row 1. Hoping doubles don't show of course. Possible Combinations: 127 128 178 278 012 017 018 027 028 078 312 317 318 327 328 378 912 917 918 927 928 978 Winsum!!
138 hit Midday today! That was the 3rd. Sum 12 in a row.....very rare too.
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Stone Mountain*Georgia United States Member #837 November 2, 2002 8102 Posts Offline
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Quote: Originally posted by Blackapple on October 21, 2004
Looks good to me only the combo 078 would not pass this filter: 1-5-2-9-3-4 -------------------------------------------- CASHO's TTT anyone
- 8 4 5 8 4 5
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- Green=Targeted Key digits
That was pretty good too.......Green digits 138 ....LOL LOL Amazzzing!
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Clarkston, Michigan United States Member #76 January 6, 2002 8528 Posts Offline
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Winsumloosesome, Thank you for explaining this in such detail. I appreciate it very much. I now understand it perfectly as I am sure many others now do also. By the way, lottaloot, I like those 432 & 354 plus your 680 combo today......also the 687.
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Wyncote,Pa United States Member #3265 January 3, 2004 35393 Posts Offline
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The 3-4 rundown never fails to amaze
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United States Member #2256 September 1, 2003 2917 Posts Offline
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PA Midday Thurs Chart 10/21/04 10/18/2004 116 3 4 5 8 9 Row 1
10/19/2004 210 0 2 6 Row 2
10/20/2004 177 1 7 Row 3 Possible Boxed Combinations: 103 104 105 108 109 123 124 125 128 129 163 164 165 168 169 703 704 705 708 709 723 724 725 728 729 763 764 765 768 769 Winsum
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Wyncote,Pa United States Member #3265 January 3, 2004 35393 Posts Offline
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GOOD PAIRS 53-54-59-50-58 34-39-30-38-49 40-48-44-90-98 --------------------- 306----------Mich.Day 10/21 Moon pairs may have been helpful
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United States Member #2256 September 1, 2003 2917 Posts Offline
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PA Midday Thurs Chart 10/21/04 10/18/2004 116 3 4 5 8 9 Row 1
10/19/2004 210 0 2 6 Row 2 PA Thursday Midday 7 8 5
10/20/2004 177 1 7 Row 3 Possible Boxed Combinations: 103 104 105 108 109 123 124 125 128 129 163 164 165 168 169 703 704 705 708 709 723 724 725 728 729 763 764 765 768 769 __________________________________________________________________
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United States Member #2256 September 1, 2003 2917 Posts Offline
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PA Thursday Evening Charts: 10/18/2004 1 8 5 0 2 6 9 1st Row
10/19/2004 4 7 3 1 3 7 2nd Row
10/20/2004 5 8 4 4 5 8 3rd Row Possible Combinations: 410 412 416 419 430 432 436 439 470 472 476 479 510 512 516 519 530 532 536 539 570 572 576 579 810 812 816 819 830 832 836 839 870 872 876 879
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United States Member #2256 September 1, 2003 2917 Posts Offline
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If anyone would like a crude Excel worksheet. FREE All you need to do is enter your dates and past drawings. It will give you the charts. Winsum
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New Member  Tx United States Member #4302 April 2, 2004 10 Posts Offline
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Hi Winsum I would like that excel worksheet. send to vlt125@hotmail.com
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New Providence Bahamas Member #7755 October 8, 2004 35 Posts Offline
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Also Winsum please send same to donelltj1@hotmail.com as well thanks
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New Member  penang Malaysia Member #1586 May 22, 2003 6 Posts Offline
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Hi Winsum
Please send to me too janesu78@yahoo.com thanks.
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United States Member #1012 January 7, 2003 333 Posts Offline
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Thanks Winsum for backing me up. I have being at work all day. This system need to be charted everyday so you can see the pattern. That is the only way you will know what row to pull your digits from. I wish would have seen blackapple post. 138 Ga midday.
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New Member  Macon, Georgia United States Member #7951 October 13, 2004 8 Posts Offline
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In your example with the 2-5-1 , 2-7-5, 4-5-0, why did you use three numbers instead of two with the 2-7-5. because on the first examole, you used two digits on the first example. What digits do you select?- the first, second or third. Thanks for your help.
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BOSTON United States Member #48 September 9, 2001 2026 Posts Offline
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winsum please send excel to salesmn419@aol.com thanks
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Washington DC United States Member #6651 August 27, 2004 92 Posts Offline
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Quote: Originally posted by winsumloosesum on October 21, 2004
If anyone would like a crude Excel worksheet. FREE All you need to do is enter your dates and past drawings. It will give you the charts. Winsum
TIA for a copy of the XL file. Please send to vze22cku@verizon.net. It looks odd, but it is a generic verizon account.
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Washington DC United States Member #6651 August 27, 2004 92 Posts Offline
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Quote: Originally posted by invictusmc on October 22, 2004
Quote: Originally posted by winsumloosesum on October 21, 2004
If anyone would like a crude Excel worksheet. FREE All you need to do is enter your dates and past drawings. It will give you the charts. Winsum
TIA for a copy of the XL file. Please send to vze22cku@verizon.net. It looks odd, but it is a generic verizon account.
I just set up an alternative email address that you might find more convenient. It is invictus@lotterypost.com. Thanks for your offer.
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United States Member #1012 January 7, 2003 333 Posts Offline
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Bootsy, 251is the first drawn #. 275 is the second drawn#. 450 is the last drawn#. Since 450 is the last drawn #, those digits are place on the third row. The second row consist of digits from the 251 and 275. The first row consist of digits that have not being drawn in the last three drawing. The red digits are the digits that you will circle after the next draw. 832 was drawn after the 450 so I will circle those digits. If charted correctly you will see how your digits are selected. Hope this help. 251 3-6-8-9 1st row 275 1-2-7 2nd row 450 0-4-5 3rd row
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New Member  Macon, Georgia United States Member #7951 October 13, 2004 8 Posts Offline
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Thanks for the reply and all your help.
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United States Member #1046 January 14, 2003 415 Posts Offline
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Will some one please tell me what goes on the second row of the two sets of hits. Ga Mid day Ga evening 435 267 018 367 390 290 138 138 145 145 Then how to wheel these numbers. Thanks for your help.
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United States Member #2256 September 1, 2003 2917 Posts Offline
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Will some one please tell me what goes on the second row of the two sets of hits. Ga Mid day Ga evening 435 267 Row 1 018 367 Row 1 390 0459 Row 2 290 0289 Row 2 138 138 Row 3 145 145 Row 3 Then how to wheel these numbers. Thanks for your help. loni, You did great on Rows 1 and 3. To figure out Row 2 just just write out 0 through 9 on a sheet of paper, take your numbers from Row 1 and Row 3, place an X or cross out those numbers. Whatever you have left goes on Row 2. You should have a total of 10 numbers and no repeats. Hope this helps?? As far as wheeling your numbers. This is where you need to look at your past charts. (when you make them up). For example: GA Midday - You can take 1 digit from each row 102 106 107 142 146 147 152 156 157 192 196 197 302 306 307 342 346 347 352 356 357 392 396 397 802 806 807 842 846 847 852 856 857 892 896 897 GA Evening- 103 106 107 123 126 127 183 186 187 193 196 197 403 406 407 423 426 427 483 486 487 493 496 497 503 506 507 523 526 527 583 586 587 593 596 597 Winsum
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United States Member #1046 January 14, 2003 415 Posts Offline
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United States Member #1012 January 7, 2003 333 Posts Offline
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Thanks Winsum, I see you have the system down. Now all we have to do is communicate and see what rows to play everyday and maybe we can get that big hit . Two heads is better than one.
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United States Member #2256 September 1, 2003 2917 Posts Offline
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Maybe I should move to Georgia. LOL GA Evening- 103 106 107 123 126 127 183 186 187 193 196 197 403 406 407 423 426 427 483 486 487 493 496 497 503 506 507 523 526 527 583 586 587 593 596 597
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United States Member #2256 September 1, 2003 2917 Posts Offline
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IWish, Thanks again for your pick 3 system. I was experimenting with different variations of the Rows using Pennsyvania Pick 3 Evening and Midday drawings. I separated the the Midday and Evening. Each consisted of almost 300 past draws. Once I finished the Excel charts I began looking at the possible combinations or strategies if you will. There are a total of "10" possible Strategies based on the 3 rows: 1. 003 All 3 number would be wheeled from Row 3 2. 030 All 3 number would be wheeled from Row 2 3. 300 All 3 number would be wheeled from Row 1 4. 012 1 number from Row 2 and 2 Numbers from Row 3 5. 102 1 number from Row 1 and 2 numbers from Row 3 6. 021 2 numbers from Row 2 and 1 number from Row 3 7. 120 1 number from Row 1 and 2 numbers from Row 2 8. 201 2 numbers from Row 1 and 1 numbers from Row 3 9. 210 2 number from Row 1 and 1 number from Row 2 10. 111 1 number from Row 1, 1 number from Row 2 and 1 number from Row 3 Here's a sample of the chart:
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This is just a sample of Strategy "210": The 1st column is the nunmber of drawings. The 2nd column is the Strategy # (210) The 3rd column is whether the combination was a Double (D) The 4th column is the number of times this strategy hit this year (2004) The 5th column is the skips between drawings. The "0" at the bottom of the 5th column indicates that this strategy just hit the last drawing. The "Med" 3 = Median of 3. Meaning this strategy normally hits on or before the "3". Once the skips pass the Median of 3 you would stop playing this strategy. This strategy actually hit tonight because the Skip was at 2.
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Strategy 210: Play 2 numbers from Row 1 ( 0 2 9 ) Top Row Play 1 number from Row 2 (34578) Middle Row Play 0 numbers from Row 3 (16) Botom Row Combinations to play: 023 024 025 027 028 093 094 095 097 098 293 294 295 297 298 923 924 925 927 928 903 904 905 907 908 203 204 205 207 208 I know this is just experimental but it was very interesting especially the differences between the Midday and Evening drawings. Winsum
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United States Member #1012 January 7, 2003 333 Posts Offline
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I pull my two digits from the 2nd row along with 1 from the 3rd row. I looked at your post before I played and notice all three rows was played two drawing back. 209 was the number that was drawn. It came from all three rows. So I decided to go the other way.
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Houston United States Member #39 December 10, 2001 553 Posts Offline
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Wow, Winsum you are sooo good. I am not kidding you, I looked this over last night, and although it took me a while to understand it and come up with the rows, I was puzzled as to what to do to pick the numbers. I played a little while with the different ways to do it, and gave up. And Sandy, you are also awesome, the simplified way you explained it. Thanks everyone for doing this and for raising questions. Good Luck to All 
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United States Member #1046 January 14, 2003 415 Posts Offline
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This is a great system. Thanks Iwish for sharing with us. Sandy and Winsum you both are experts. Thanks for making this simple for us. Its some great minds here at LP. Hats off to Todd for this site. Have a wounderful week-end.
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Clarkston, Michigan United States Member #76 January 6, 2002 8528 Posts Offline
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Hey you all, I would like to take credit but I did absolutely nothing but asked for someone to explain it all to me. Winsum stepped up to the plate and explained it in such a way that we all can understand it. Winsum should be commended on the time and effort in Iwish's program........whenever I have had a question in the past, WINSUM has answered it for me or at least tried.......awesome person..... This is an example of how when a person shares a program (IWISH), and another person expands on it (WINSUM), what can be achieved. If we all throw our programs out here for all to view, who knows what may come of it........someone just might provide the missing link. This is called "Giving" (sharing) and remember the old saying, "you get back tenfold what you give". Nbey, Jap, Lucky,Blackapple, Sal, etc. and many others all gave their systems willingly, and they all should be commended on their generosity and the spirit of the lottery. I applaud them and all others who post their knowledge on the LP. Plain and simple, we just love this game..........!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Wyncote,Pa United States Member #3265 January 3, 2004 35393 Posts Offline
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Thank you Winsum I give fodder for the work. You created 10 filters for this system
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Wyncote,Pa United States Member #3265 January 3, 2004 35393 Posts Offline
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Quote: Originally posted by winsumloosesum on October 22, 2004
. 012 1 number from Row 2 and 2 Numbers from Row 3 5. 102 1 number from Row 1 and 2 numbers from Row 3 6. 021 2 numbers from Row 2 and 1 number from Row 3 7. 120 1 number from Row 1 and 2 numbers from Row 2 8. 201 2 numbers from Row 1 and 1 numbers from Row 3 9. 210 2 number from Row 1 and 1 number from Row 2 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Safe to conclude this strategy works best and most.I think line 8 =201 Most dependable also.
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Wyncote,Pa United States Member #3265 January 3, 2004 35393 Posts Offline
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012 1 number from Row 2 and 2 Numbers from Row 3
5. 102 1 number from Row 1 and 2 numbers from Row 3 6. 021 2 numbers from Row 2 and 1 number from Row 3 7. 120 1 number from Row 1 and 2 numbers from Row 2 8. 201 2 numbers from Row 1 and 1 numbers from Row 3 9. 210 2 number from Row 1 and 1 number from Row 2 You only need to work with these.The 2 most out/due of these is a choice.
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ORLANDO, FLORIDA United States Member #5011 June 3, 2004 2766 Posts Offline
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A big Thanks to all for sharing their ideas. Very much appreciated. Carbob
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Fayetteville, Georgia United States Member #3661 February 2, 2004 1165 Posts Online
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Hello All Thank to I Wish for sharing the wo and winsum for breaking it down for further understanding, Blackapple for further refining and all others for input.This is just another example of the team work on this site which I love.....We are all about trying to win. That's what this site is all about. There is lot's of love and caring here.......Oh almost forgot I worked out Ga for midday today and got the 904 in the possibilites but was far too many numbers to play them all but the number was there.... Ms. Pat Ms. Pat
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United States Member #1785 June 29, 2003 467 Posts Offline
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can someone do michigan so i can understand - the last midday numbers were: 331 10-23 948 10-22 360 10-21 841 10-20 076 10-19 710 10-18 549 10-17 - thanks to whomever can help me
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United States Member #1785 June 29, 2003 467 Posts Offline
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thanks - just wanted to make sure i had it - also can we just put our numbers in the chart you sent
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STAPLETON/GA United States Member #160 April 1, 2002 42 Posts Offline
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I WISH, I'M NOT QUITE FOLLOWING YOU, COULD YOU PLEASE DO THE DIAGRAM FOR (GA'S )LAST 3 EVENING #S FOR ME .(145,506,408) THANK YOU
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United States Member #2256 September 1, 2003 2917 Posts Offline
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145 2 3 7 9 Row 1 506 1 5 6 Row 2 408 0 8 4 Row 3
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United States Member #2256 September 1, 2003 2917 Posts Offline
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Follow this example: Let's see if I can make this easy to understand: 1. Take your last 3 drawings. Your example:
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2. Write out 0 through 9 on a piece of paper: 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 3. Take your last 3 drawings and cross off the numbers from the list. In you example: 710 076 841 ------------------ 0 XX 1 XX 2 3 4 X 5 6 X 7 XX 8 X 9 4. After you crossed off the numbers write down the numbers that DO NOT have an "X" next to them. Again using your example: The numbers left are: 2 3 5 9 These are your numbers in the 1st ROW 2 3 5 9 5. Take your most recent drawing. In your example it was 841. All you do is rearrange it from low to high. Which would be 1 4 8. These are you numbers in the 3rd Row. 3rd Row 1 4 8 6. To figure out the numbers in the 2nd Row: Write out on a piece of paper 0 through 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Take the numbers from Row1 and Row3 and mark an "X" next to the numbers 0 through 9. In your example: 0 1 X 2 X 3 X 4 X 5 X 6 7 8 X 9 X The numbers that DO NOT have an "X" beside them are 0 6 7. These are your numbers in Row 2: 0 6 7 Your final chart should look like this: 10/18/2004 710 Row 1: 2 3 5 9 10/19/2004 076 Row 2: 0 6 7 10/20/2004 841 Row 3: 1 4 8
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Pleasantville United States Member #7029 September 13, 2004 33 Posts Offline
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Hi,how are you doing.I need to understand your system.Please help i play Pick3and Pick4.But mostly Pic3 I am trying to understand your system.Please help with that.You can e-mail me at Ladydedoz1@comcast.net
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Houston United States Member #39 December 10, 2001 553 Posts Offline
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Sandy, I read the post so fast the other day, that I thought the detailed explanation about writing the numbers from 1 to 9, etc., had originated from you after making sense out of the system. Sorry for the misinterpretation and yes, it was Winsumloosesum who created it. Thanks Winsumloosesum for taking your valuable time to help us. Good Luck to All 
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OHIO United States Member #5421 June 30, 2004 327 Posts Offline
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thanks! ))(( Vote alert: Elect Bush! (())
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United States Member #2256 September 1, 2003 2917 Posts Offline
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I don't want to take any credit for this system. Iwish deserves all the credit. Winsum
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ORLANDO, FLORIDA United States Member #5011 June 3, 2004 2766 Posts Offline
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Iwish, this is your system, but Winsum's chart makes it all very much easier. Those of you, who do not have Winsum's chart, you should request a copy of it, for your own good use. Winsum,I hope that does'nt put a big burden on you. Using Iwish's system, Winsum's chart,and Blackapple's 10 steps, you have a very good tracking tool. Thanks to everyone. Carbob
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United States Member #1012 January 7, 2003 333 Posts Offline
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Thanks once again Winsum for explaining the system. I am not able to get to my computer until late. I would like to say to everyone if you stick with one combination it will come within 7-10 days. Just back test for three weeks and see what combination is drawn the most. If you are lucky maybe you can guess which one will come after everyone draw. But sticking to one will save you some money. See if your state gets a repeat digit from the previous draw more time than not. If so, you know row 3 (which is the previous draw)will always be your third digit selection. Good luck. Christmas is around the corner.
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ORLANDO, FLORIDA United States Member #5011 June 3, 2004 2766 Posts Offline
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Winsum, I owe you an apology, I gave credit for the 10 rules to Blackapple instead of you. After re-reading all the posts I saw that I was in error. Give credit were credit is due. Thanks. Carbob
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Pleasantville United States Member #7029 September 13, 2004 33 Posts Offline
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Hello how are you doing,I live in New Jersey and I am trying to figure your system out.I play pick 3 and in New Jersey it's midday and evening.So here is the numbers the last 3draws .Mon102-056,Tues.233-318Wed.674-155 So how would i know what to draw for the next day.Please help you can e-mail me at ladydedoz1@comcast.com Ladydee61@lotterypost.com
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United States Member #1012 January 7, 2003 333 Posts Offline
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LadyD Do you understand how to set up your numbers.
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Pleasantville United States Member #7029 September 13, 2004 33 Posts Offline
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Hello no i don't ,I sent you the midday and evening numbers for New Jersey they are as follows 102-056,233-318,674-155,I don't know what you mean?Please help.Ladydeedee61 Thank you
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United States Member #8085 October 18, 2004 312 Posts Offline
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this is good ive done this on paper and it works. if you want it to work 3 times a week for sure, you must do a side comparison on the dates
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United States Member #1012 January 7, 2003 333 Posts Offline
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LadyD, Sorry for the late response. 102 5-8-9 ROW 1 233 0-1-2-3 ROW 2 674 4-6-7 ROW3 056 2-4-7-9 318 0-3-6-8 155 1-5 Row 1 are digits that have not falling in the last three drawings Row 2 are digits from the previous two drawings Row 3 are digits from the last draw. This is the row you should write your digits down first and work upwards. Has you can see their are know repeat digits. What you are trying to do is pick a combination of rows too play. For example two digits from row 1 and one digit from row 2 or 3. You will wheel the digits together to make combos. You will have to go back 2 or 3 weeks and make a chart for this to work. The chart is very important because you are looking for what combination of rows are due. The combination are has follow. 2 digits from row 1 and 1 digit from row 2 2 digits from row 1 and 1 digit from row 3 2 digits from row 2 and 1 digit from row 1 2 digits from row 2 and 1 digit from row 3 2 digits from row 3 and 1 digit from row 1 2 digits from row 3 and 1 digit from row 2 1 digit from row 1,2 and 3 Check your state previous history and see how often do a digit repeat from the previous draw. In Ga a digit repeat from the previous draw more time than not. So I always use row 3 for my 3rd digit. Hopes this helps
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United States Member #1012 January 7, 2003 333 Posts Offline
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Ga Players, This is tommorrow setup for the midday draw. I am expecting two digits from row 1 or row 2 to come with 1 digit from row three. The setup changes everyday, so look for two digits from row 1 or row 2 combine with a digit from row 3(which is always the previous draw) to come this week if not tommorrow. The red numbers are the last three drawings. The blue numbers are your selection for tommorrow. 316 2-7-9 row 1 405 0-1-5-6 row 2 843 3-4-8 row 3
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Wisconsin United States Member #1327 March 27, 2003 1509 Posts Offline
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Well Iwish...904 came in. It's right there. Did you get it?
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United States Member #1012 January 7, 2003 333 Posts Offline
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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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Wisconsin United States Member #1327 March 27, 2003 1509 Posts Offline
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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. ============
How can you tell if a politician is lying?
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United States Member #2256 September 1, 2003 2917 Posts Offline
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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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United States Member #1012 January 7, 2003 333 Posts Offline
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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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NEW YORK CITY United States Member #3158 December 23, 2003 293 Posts Offline
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Can you please provide a workout for NYC, including numbers that can be played now. Thanks.
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cali United States Member #8922 November 16, 2004 19 Posts Offline
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Can someone explain this method and chart out the California numbers into this pencil/paper method? Thanks a bunch.
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