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			<title>Original Blog Entry: Pic 3 journey the river runs wild</title>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 28 Nov 2016 21:08:28 GMT</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>7)I began to look at the yesterdays winners page.<br /><br />this page of course shows you the winning results<br /><br />from the predictions of all the lottery post<br /><br />players that participate and post thier predictions.<br /><br />this of course is where the statistics for the Top<br /><br />Predictors Page derives from.<br /><br />keep in mind that the time to catch a tip from<br /><br />a player is on the predictions page.<br /><br />remember if you see a big hit, unless its yours,<br /><br />its too late to capitalize on the prediction.<br /><br />problem: it can be misleading, if not properly used.<br /><br />some of these hits come from luck. some don&#x27;t.<br /><br />how do we sort them out?<br /><br />thats where the combination of top predictors,<br /><br />yesterdays winners, and prediction statistics<br /><br />all come into play.<br /><br />what I was looking for were players, who consistantly<br /><br />posted predictions, consistantely hit, and would be<br /><br />willing to share thier knowledge with me.<br /><br />it was during this time that I noticed a few players<br /><br />that were hitting in my state more often than myself.<br /><br />I looked on the top predictors page. they were<br /><br />listed, but much lower than I expected. why?<br /><br />it was because of the number of pics they put out.<br /><br />although they hit very often, they put out alot of<br /><br />predictions to get those hits.<br /><br />the search continued.<br /><br />on Aug 19, 2016 I noticed a player had hit N.C. Pic 3.<br /><br />I had seen this players name numerous times before.<br /><br />so I decided to do a follow up. turns out<br /><br />that between Aug 01-Aug 19 there were two players<br /><br />that had hit the Pic 3 nearly every day.<br /><br />I began to track the players predictions and results.<br /><br />four more hits followed.<br /><br />Player A: Aug 26 Pic 3 Eve<br /><br />Player A: Aug 27 Pic 3 Day<br /><br />Player A: Aug 27 Pic 3 Eve<br /><br />Player A: Aug 28 Pic 3 Eve<br /><br />I messaged the players and they told me a little<br /><br />about thier systems. I am grateful because had they<br /><br />not have, I would have never accomplished what I did.<br /><br />Player B: Sept 01 Pic 3 Day<br /><br />Player B: Sept 03 Pic 3 Day<br /><br />Player A: Sept 06 Pic 3 Eve<br /><br />Player B: Sept 07 Pic 3 Eve<br /><br />Player B: Sept 09 Pic 3 Day<br /><br />Player A: Sept 09 Pic 3 Day<br /><br />Player A: Sept 09 Pic 3 Eve<br /><br />Player B: Sept 09 Pic 3 Eve<br /><br />These two kept going back and forth<br /><br />like heavyweight brawlers. unbelievable!<br /><br />Player A: Sept 10 Pic 3 Eve<br /><br />Player B: Sept 10 Pic 3 Day<br /><br />Player A: Sept 11 Pic 3 Eve<br /><br />Player A: Sept 12 Pic 3 Day<br /><br />Player B: Sept 13 Pic 3 Day<br /><br />Player B: Sept 13 Pic 3 Eve<br /><br />this was beyond all reasonable<br /><br />lucky streaks or expected<br /><br />winning percentages!<br /><br />tbc...<br /><br />... &#x5b;&#xa0;<a href="/blogentry/118667">More</a>&#xa0;&#x5d;</p>]]></description>
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