New Players And Zero Tricks

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Some more info for the new players.     This is a pair chart.  It is used to track the pairs that play.  You can print out 2 copies to use for mid and eves. or you can just print 1 copy for combined tracking.   Cross off the pairs as they play.  It helps you to zero in on a pair to play.

 

 

Pairs Chart

00 11 22 33 44 55 66 77 88 99

01 12 23 34 45 56 67 78 89

02 13 24 35 46 57 68 79

03 14 25 36 47 58 69

04 15 26 37 48 59

05 16 27 38 49

06 17 28 39

07 18 29

08 19

09

 

 

"The Old Man's Zeros Trick"

 

The old man's zero trick is a great way to learn about Pick-3 patterns and digit frequency. It's also a very good thing to help you remember each time you see a ZERO. This trick works in about 90% of the cases and good in all states.

 

  O.K. this trick you really will have to play at Home in your own state on your own State's P-3 data base.

 

  1. Run your finger down the hits on your data base and each time you see a Zero ......stop.

 

  2. Now, look around that Zero for either a digit # 3 ...or...digit #6.

 

*They are always there about 90 % of the time ...one or the other.

 

     Examples:

 

       A.  123        B. 467        C.  105 *

 

            204             669             381

 

            297             301             445

 

  3. Sometimes the Zero will hit with both the digit 3 and 6 ...but most times it is one or the other.

 

  Remember 90% of the time when you see a Zero there is always a 3 or 6 near by. Those times a 3 or 6 has not hit with the Zero it means another Zero is about to hit.

 

  Check your own State's data base out and find the Zero's. Look at the day before ......if no 3 or 6 then look at the day the Zero hit for the 3 or 6 .....if there wasn't well,.....you better get ready for a 3 or 6 to Hit The Next Day !

 

  Remember .....3's or 6's love to touch or hit the

 

1. day before Zero hits.

 

2...the day of the zero hit

 

3..or this is the best part... (the *next day after the Zero hits)!

 

(otherwise look for another zero to hit) and then the 3 or 6

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