999 FOT#1-P34X12
Ok--This is my first F.O.T. post (see below to figure out what those initials mean).
So this is a simple something/workout that I played with today. You can play with it too. Especially if you are having no luck with finding pick 4 trios in your mechanical ball state lottery drawings.
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How to use: Take the last draw and multiply the entire combination by 12. Use the resultant sum to find your pairs in pick 3, or your trios in pick 4. (Backtest in your front pair/back pair states to see how often it gives you those pairs in box format)
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For example on Friday, May 24, in Florida, the midday draw was140.
140 X 12=1680 (of course from the 9 Tip Guide, you know 1680 also equals 1380 with the 3=6=3 substitution). Also there is a zero rule in that awesome 9 Tips Guide, and if you had considered it, you would have caught the 88 pair that dropped on the following Monday).
In the pick 3, on draw #2 we see 318 fell from the sum the next day, the 18 from the pair, or the 138 from the 3=6=3 substitution sum.
You can find your pairs using the last three digits, or using all four digits, if your results yield four digits. See what works best in your state.
I won't list exhaustive examples, I'm just giving you something to think about if you decide to explore the X12 workout further.
Lets now look at the 556 that fell after the 140.
556 X 12=6672 (of course from the 9 Tip Guide, you know 6672 also equals 3372 with the 3=6=3 substitution).
The 72 pair fell on draw #2 in the pick 3; and the 672 and 372 fell in the pick 4 on draw #4.
So we also have some cross over from using the pick 3 times 12 sums because they seem to be creating your pick 4 trios as well. (see the 113 that fell in the pick 3 and how its X 12 sums showed as a pick 4 trio on draw #3).
Lets now look at pick 4, specifically the 4080 drawing.
4080 X 12 = 48960 (48930)
The 896 from the sum showed in the pick 4 on draw #2 the very next day.
(For the pick 4, I'm using the last four digits of the resultant sum to create pick 4 trios.)
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And lastly, what if you only played this method in the Pick 4 when you saw a double in the last four digits of the X12 resultant sum?
For example, using the 4617 draw that fell on Sunday, 26 May
4617 X 12 = 55404. Since 404 and its twin 400 are doubles, you would play the 404X and the 400X combinations for a doubles hit, which occurred six (6) draws later. Well worth it for any online player.
Florida Drawings--read from bottom up.
Sun, Jun 2, 2019
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958
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8448
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Sat, Jun 1, 2019
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785
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775
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9789
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8723
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Fri, May 31, 2019
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463
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191
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6641
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6332
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Thu, May 30, 2019
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442
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597
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5415
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9461
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Wed, May 29, 2019
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814
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919
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4004
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3158
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Tue, May 28, 2019
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113
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305
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8151
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8266
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Mon, May 27, 2019
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160
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883
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8303
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5406
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Sun, May 26, 2019
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304
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843
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4617
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7263
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Sat, May 25, 2019
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318
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274
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9668
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7797
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Fri, May 24, 2019
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140
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556
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4080
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8761
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140x12=1680; 556X12=6672
4080x12=48960; 8761x12=105132
Note: I did not do all the calculations on all the draws, so not all hits may be highlighted.
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So I may be posting these preliminary, untested, unrefined workouts here as I encounter them so that they will not be lost forever, should I ever decide to play with them some more.
Should you decide to do some more work on this method, drop me a line so we can Figure it Out Together!
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