DM-DG - Digit Master Pick 3 and Pick 4 Files

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RL sent me a copy of the older version of DM-DG1 program for Pick 3 and Pick 4 games.

Many thanks to RL for sharing this Pick3/Pick4 program again.

Important:

Please do not PM RL any questions. 

Original Lottery Post thread started June 2013:

https://www.lotterypost.com/thread/262430

And

https://www.lotterypost.com/thread/289394

 

Link to the Youtube video how to use the "Custom" data files:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wm0YDcWsXC8

 

Or

Download Video:

https://copy.com/4zaoe3VMnXXl9Eva

 

Pick 3 Notes:

There are no Pick 3 games for Tennessee Morning, Texas Morning & Nite draws.  You can create a "custom" text file using the format below.  Most recent drawing at the top. 

Save the game file as CU3M.TXT  (for any custom (CU) game such as Texas Morning draw fro example) or CU3E.TXT for Texas Nite drawings.  You can only use 1 CU3M.TXT or 1 CU3E.TXT file. 

05/12/15 8-0-8
05/11/15 3-3-2
05/10/15 8-1-7
05/09/15 1-2-5

There are no "combined" drawing text files.

 

Pick 4 Notes:

There are no Pick 4 games for Tennessee Morning, Texas Morning & Nite draws.  You can create a "custom" text file using the format below.  Most recent drawing at the top. 

Save the game file as CU4M.TXT  (for any custom (CU) game such as Texas Morning draw fro example) or CU4E.TXT for Texas Nite drawings.  You can only use 1 CU4M.TXT or 1 CU4E.TXT file. 

09/29/15 4-3-9-8
09/28/15 0-4-5-1
09/26/15 1-2-7-5
09/25/15 9-2-9-3

 

Download link to program:

https://copy.com/D2vIOD8ZR8CEipgD

 

Pick 3 and Pick 4 Database ZIP files:

Download and unzip to DM-DG1 folder.  Normally C:\DM-DG1\P3-Games\ and Normally C:\DM-DG1\P4-Games\

Use the same links below.  Updated each morning.

https://copy.com/7k2d9d6Urfnmw2jK

https://copy.com/PT7Fp0VrzRwIZ7fK

 

Help File:

https://copy.com/um07Xdirusw1DInr

 

Quick Start Video from RL dated 2013 (No audio)

https://copy.com/PCYbETsFA98X6rpC

 

Screen Shots:

This program has a old steps option that is not mentioned in the instructions.  It very basic but can be

used to directly generate lines to play.  There is no conversion just set the steps and the set of digits

will display in the set box.  To access the step option press S on the keyboard.  This is a old version

and does not have all the data to analyze that the newer steps option has but is still usable.  Below

is a instruction/pic:

https://copy.com/rtSNaak98A06LWaB

 

Note on updating the drawfile.

https://copy.com/CtUnfjSOdwq2h09J

 

 

 

Filter Explanations:

DM DG Filters - Explanations

OK I'll try to explain in layman's terms what each filter means.  Some of them are pretty simple to understand.


O-D (Odd Digit) - This is the total number of ODD Digits from the drawing.  For example, today NJ Midday drawing was 9-4-4.  So the 9 was the only Odd digit so the filter value would be a 1.  The filter setting range from 0 through 3.

E-O (Even to Odd) - This is if the 1st position is an Even Digit drawn and the 2nd Position is an Odd digit drawn.  For example, today NJ Midday drawing was 9-4-4.  The 1st digit is a 9 which is Odd and the 2nd position digit was a 4 which is Even.  The filter value would be a 0.  The filter setting range is either a 0 or a 1.

O-E (Odd to Even) - This is if the 1st position is an Odd Digit drawn and the 2nd Position is an Even digit drawn.  For example, today NJ Midday drawing was 9-4-4.  The 1st digit is a 9 which is Odd and the 2nd position digit was a 4 which is Even.  The filter value would be a 1 since 9 = Odd and 4 = Even.  The filter setting range is either a 0 or a 1.

O-F (Odd Front Pair) - This is if the 1st position is an Odd Digit drawn and the 2nd Position is Odd digit drawn making an Odd Front Pair.  For example, today NJ Midday drawing was 9-4-4.  The 1st digit is a 9 which is Odd and the 2nd position digit was a 4 which is Even.  The filter value would be a 0 since 9 = Odd and 4 = Even.  The filter setting range is either a 0 or a 1.

C-D (Consecutive Digits Front Pair - Consecutive Digits Back Pair) - This is if the Front Pair is a 01, 12, 23, 34, 45, 56, 67, 89 and also the Back Pair is a  01, 12, 23, 34, 45, 56, 67, 89. The filter setting range is either a 0,1 or 2.  If the Front Pair was a 23 and Back Pair was a 34 the filter value would be 2 since the 23 and 34 are both consecutive Pairs.

T-R (Total Repeat Digits) - This filter calculates how many digits repeated from the previous drawing.  The filter value could be 0, 1, 2, or 3.  For example, today NJ Midday drawing was 944.  Last nights evening drawing was 557 so no digits repeated.  On 6/13/2013 Midday drawing was 432 and the 6/12/2013 evening drawing was 344.  So the value would be 2 since the 4 and 3 repeated from the 6/12/2013 evening draw.

P-R (Positional Repeat Digits) - This filter calculates how many digits repeated by position.  The filter value could be 0, 1, 2 or 3.  For example, on May 5/2013 the NJ Midday drawing was 935.  On 5/4/2013 the NJ evening drawing was 035.  So the filter value would be 2 since the 3 repeated in postion 2 and the 5 repeated in position 3.

M-D (Mirror Digit Pairs) - This filter calculates how many pairs in the Front Pair, Back Pair, and Side Pair were Mirror Pairs.  Mirror Pairs are 05, 16, 27, 38, 49.  If we take the NJ 6/18/13 Midday drawing which was 944.  Next we take the Front Pair 94 and put it in ascending order which would be 49. Next, we take the Back Pair 44 and put the 44 in ascending order.  Since the 44 is a double pair no need to change it to ascending order.  Next we take the Sid Pair 94 and put it in ascending order so this would be 49.  So our 3 Pairs in ascending order are 49, 44, and 49.  You can see we have 2 Pairs 49 that are Mirror Pairs so the filter value would be 2.  The filter value could be 0, 1, 2, or 3.

F-D (First Digit Pairs) - This filter calculates how many pairs in the Front Pair, Back Pair, and Side Pair were First Digit Pairs.  First Digit Pairs are 09, 18, 27, 36, 45.  For example, if we take the NJ Midday drawing on 6/15/13 which was 637 and create our 3 Pairs 63 37 and 67.  Next we put the 3 pairs in ascending order (low to high). So we have 36 37 and 67.  Notice the 36 Pair is a First Digit Pair.  So our filter value would be 1.

 

Additional Notes from RL:

If your using the (A = all positions) option first make sure that you don't have any of the positional values set.

Next if you are playing a P-3 game and have digits 5-6-7-8-9 blocked then you need to set digits 0-1-2-3-4 to

(W) = wild.

If you are setting digits 0-1-2-3-4 using the (K) = key then the program can't generate any sets because what

you are telling it to do is use all five digits (0-1-2-3-4) in every line.   If you are wanting to play only digits 0-1-2-3-4

then block digits 5-6-7-8-9 by setting them to (B)=block and the rest to (W)=wild. 

 

If you have a key digit that you want to include in every line then set that digit to (K)=key. 

Never use more key digits in the (All positions) option then there are digits in the game. 

 

Example

Setting digits 1 and 7 to (K)=key then every line generated will have those two digits.

 

For a pick-3 game the max Key digits you can set is 3 which will generate every possible permutation of those 3

digits.   If asking the program to use 0-1-2-3-4 key digits then there is no way for it to use all 5 digits in one line

and the generated lines will be zero.

 

This is a little confusing when first starting out so I hope this helps.

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This is a great daily game software and if people would take the time to understand how to use it, it

will pay off big.  A standard P-3 can be reduced to 35 lines for a box hit by correctly blocking any three

digits, then hitting [Generate] -> [De-Drag] -> [Nuke].    This applies to single digit games but if a double

is expected than just substitute [De-Drag] with [De-Stag] for 49 lines.   Lots of filters to reduce to any

budget.  Correctly blocking any 4 digits [Generate] -> [De-Drag] -> [Nuke] will reduce to 20 lines for at

least a single digit box hit and 36 for a double using [Generate] ->[De-Stag] -> [Nuke].   The steps option

is also a nice tool to build single sets and even more so when playing p-4.

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