trick/method to better predict the numbers: Theory..

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A.   TACTIC #1: I believe the following is good to better predict Pick3/Pick4, specially Pick4..I call it a "trick/method to better predict the numbers"....I believe you must first study and predict the sum total of Pick3/Pick4, and then once you obtain which sum total is going to play you then select the exact pair and number that follows according to the sum total..You don't have to select only 1 sum total you can select several sum totals of Pick3/Pick4 and then select the numbers that are more likely to come out accordingly...You then DO THIS (look at the sum totals of Pick3/Pick4), and compare it with days of the week and of past draws/drawings and FIND THE PATTERN..

I believe this tactic is better at predicting Pick3/Pick4, specially Pick4 than to just go blindly looking at past history and looking at the numbers the ordinary way...

 

B.  TACTIC #2: Along with tactic 1 you can incorporate this if you like to refine your prediction of Pick3/Pick4..I've come to believe that you will find a pattern in the time of draw and order of balls drawn...But i don't think you will have to focus on the hours, for the hours are the same, what you have to focus is on the minutes and the seconds that the draws are drawn...But it will take a lot of time to consider all the variables...I got the idea from Kola: https://www.lotterypost.com/thread/166180/1

 

 

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Avatar pumpi76 -
#1
I said: "....and then once you obtain which sum total is going to play you then select the exact pair and number that follows according to the sum total.."

I will like to add that "once you obtain which sum total is going to play you then select or look at the exact pair (boxed or straight) and/or the digits and/or the numbers that follow and you analyze them according to the sum total."
Avatar pumpi76 -
#2
will like to add that tactic#1 is more for Pick4 than for PIck3...
Avatar pumpi76 -
#3
This is more better what i'll like to say: "....once you obtain which sum total is going to play you then select or look at (analyze) the exact pair (boxed) and/or the digits and/or the numbers that should go with the sum total and according to the sum total.."
Avatar pumpi76 -
#4
In the sum totals you should see the cycle of sum totals...
And if you look at the particular sum total and you see that that sum total repeat itself you will notice that the number doesn't repeat itself from the previous sum total. This way you can go eliminating combinations (not sum totals) that have played and that it will add to that repeated sum total. This way on cycles you can go eliminating over long periods of months maybe 1 year or so (assuming the game plays twice a day) and eliminate the combinations that have played already and leaving the combinations that haven't played (for pick3 not pick4). For Pick4 you will have to go back and eliminate like 4 years (i am guessing it will be the equivalent of 10K draws assuming the game was played twice a day) of sum totals with particular numbers (like a long cycle of smaller sum totals cycles that have contained in them individual combinations of numbers)...This will futher help you refine/narrow down your predictions and accurately be correct...
I will like to add that on every post every word i type is carefully thought up. I don't leave any word to chance...
Avatar pumpi76 -
#5
What i am basically saying is that you must keep a calendar tracking the numbers...
Avatar pumpi76 -
#6
Also if you notice on PIck3 or Pick4 is that if 3 numbers play (pick3) all 3 numbers will not play again on the next draw, not even 2 numbers will repeat onthe following drawing. They will repeat (2 numbers) but not that often. On a Ga Pick3 drawing going from 6/1/06 'til 6/19/06 (i didn't have time to analyze it longer) played twice a day, i noticed that 2 numbers will repeat 8 times out of 35 drawings which led me to believe that 2 numbers repeating that often from one drawing (talking about pick3) to the next draw doesn't occur that often. Why is this important? Because by knowing that 2 of the numbers in a combination will not repeat themselves on the next draw you can further integrate this with the tactics and further be able to predict the next draw. For instance, if you know that 2 of the numbers that play (talking about pick3) are less likely to repeat, you can use the numbers that are left back and use it with the sum total prediction and the numbers predictions (i said numbers not combinations) that you have deducted to play next...
Avatar pumpi76 -
#7
And i am happy because a supercomputer can and will be able to track sum totals and everything that i said by monthly and yearly cycles (i am sure of that) and see the cycles trend that appear more so than a person would but it will have to be a thinking supercomputer..Humans could do it but it will have to be a group working in unison and understanding each other, like an association..All this along with time of ball drawing and you are all set (theoretically)...With All this theoretically speaking you should be able to crack Pick3/Pick4 and if you can't a supercomputer in the future will...
Avatar jarasan -
#8
I agree the sums should be an indicator of where things are going.   Thank You for your advice.
Avatar four4me -
#9
The sum 17 is out in Maryland by 49 draws pick 3 the only thing i can tell you about missing sums is they have to come out sooner or later when they are over due. The P3 sums between 9 and 20 usually come out several times a month when a sum is over due you can try and trap it by playing the sum numbers group that is out the longest. Using indicators like 2 digits carry over or doubles due And checking OOE EEO OEO EOE OOO EEE you might have a chance of getting lucky.

pick 4 works the same way but isn't as easy to predict as well as it cost a lot to play all the sums in a particular group. Unless you shoot for the box win which is still a lot of numbers to play.
Avatar Tenaj -
#10
What i am basically saying is that you must keep a calendar tracking the numbers...

Good post pumpi76.

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