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Tracking Pick 3 Sets
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I thought I did the homework, and created a Pick 3, 120 box combinations chart.
If I did, I can't find it.
I know, yesterday, I did the Doubles, and the Triples chart.
Now, I need the 120, it takes me a couple of hours to do it, because, I look at the history on each number, such as, the dates, the permutation, how many times a set hits each year, I look at all this as useful information.
I really thought I had it on paper, and all I needed to do was type it in Excel?
I CAN NOT FIND IT!
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I've already spent 1.5 hours doing it, and I'm just half way there.
But, it will be worth it when I finish, because, I will have all the information I need on the numbers for pick 3.
(Top Reason I stay a Platinum Member)
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Half-way, and I keep seeing these 2 numbers that have not appeared in the game this year, 069, & 078.
After I complete my chart, I will do more research on those 2 numbers and try to catch them straight.
My research will consist of:
How many times each permutation showed.?
What was the last permutation?
What permutation is due?
Etc.
Last year, 609 combo hit, 6 times, this year, 0. (wake up).
Last year, 780 combo hit, 7 times, this year, 0. (wake up).
In previous years, both have been triple triggers.
Anyway, back to charting, I'm halfway there.

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Comments
Whoooot.
475 has not hit since, 2009.
This is too much work.
Yet, I am sure it will pay off.
I am left handed, and they number keys are on the right, double ughhh.
I can do the ones at the top, but, for some reason, feeling a little bi-polar and keep switching up.
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