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My FL Pick 3 game I skipped yesterday Evening, March 10 it was.
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Yesterday, March 10, I calculated for the evening FL Pick 3 game. Out of combination 207 I ended up with pairs 27, 17, 07, 17. I decided not to play. Also, when initial combination has zero in it, it is better to skip the game and not use this particular trend, described before . The results of Evening game was: 724. See, 27 is present only flipped and sits as a Front Pair. That means if I'd flip my pairs and also play them as Front Pairs too, I'd have to buy 16 tickets, instead of 4 tickets, and win $50.
However, this crave to extend the trend brings on the higher price and not necessarily the win every time. I feel smart skipping yesterday Evening game.
Also, I just checked predictions from Babe 12345, same game, Babe predicted 199, 919, 224, 297, 279, 224. I could have checked my pairs against those predictions and see that none of them come in possibly. Another support of my decision to skip the game. :) Even though those comb. have 27 in them, it's in a wrong place.
Yet, they have pair 24 and in correct place, but this pair is not from my trend, yet it came up in a result 724. :)
Then I checked begettin250 prediction for the same game, March 10 Evening. One of the combs have 27 as Back pair. If I'd collaborate with that prediction, I'd choose to play only pair 27, and if I'd flip it and play also as Front Pair, altogether 4 tickets, I'd win $50. It seems to be useful to check what other people predict and improve your trend with their finds.

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