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Why sticking to the pick 3 budget is worth it
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In the past 8 weeks or so, I have seen one night number picked in the day, it was boxed. I have also seen at least 2 instances where a boxed hit would have come in if I played the wild ball.
Not a missed opportunity, however. 8 weeks @ $14 per week is $112. Those "opportunities" would have netted $112... BUT... playing day for night and night for day DOUBLES the ticket price, and adding the Wild Ball ALSO doubles the ticket price... that $112 would have cost an additional $336, for an 8 week cost of $448.
At that point it is not fun anymore...
Because of an earlier win, I am about to drop another $14 out of pocket for this next week, bringing my total out of pocket expense to $28... not bad for 9 weeks of daily play... PLUS the original win funded a few cracks at the pick 5 AND the initial attempt at the Cash 4 Life brute force gambit.
Another straight win will allow free play for the rest of the year, if there are 2 wins between now and December 31st, that will fund a second try at Cash 4 Life.
The point, gotta be rigid with the budget, no added bells and whistles like wild balls or playing the day/night switch. This lets it keep the entertainment value. 2 games (mid P3 and eve P3) for $14 per week is as modest as I can make the budget and still be in the game.
Now, I could always drop the box play and cut that in half to $7 per week, but what fun would that be?

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