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			<title>Comment #4</title>
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			<pubDate>Fri, 20 Sep 2024 20:31:30 GMT</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>If I want to run pick 4 numbers do I add another column and do a +6?</p>]]></description>
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			<pubDate>Tue, 20 Feb 2024 02:53:25 GMT</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>What you are doing Ben is +6 to the first column of numbers, +4 to the second and then +6 to the last. So in the first example, 595, you start with the first 5, 5+6=11, (use lotto math, so 1), Then you +6 to that number, 1+6 = 7. Then you do the second number, but this is +4. 9 + 4 = 3. 3 + 4 = 7, and then the last number is the same as the left column. Thus resulting in the 777</p>]]></description>
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			<pubDate>Tue, 20 Feb 2024 02:30:57 GMT</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>On the first example third row where did thr 777 come from?&#xa0; The a ame on t h e other examples.</p>]]></description>
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			<pubDate>Tue, 20 Feb 2024 02:13:35 GMT</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Nice!</p>]]></description>
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			<title>Original Blog Entry: 646 Minis</title>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 19 Feb 2024 21:47:20 GMT</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>In my attempts to show you how to win at Pick 3s, I&#x27;ve recently come across a new way to take a<br /><br />look at the numbers and find possible hits coming to your state. I&#x27;m calling it: The Minis .<br /><br />In my previous posts, I&#x27;ve talked about the significance of using the 646 workouts. The are<br /><br />vital in my opinion on seeing what&#x27;s coming to your state. But this one is a little more interesting<br /><br />and seems to hold some weight, for half the work.<br /><br />Let me explain how to set up the minis and then what to look for. So let&#x27;s dive in.<br /><br />We are going to use PA for an example to start with, then I will show you some others.<br /><br />Let&#x27;s step back to when PA pulled 595. Now, we would do the same thing with our 646 workout,<br /><br />which is where we write 595 down, then in and add 6 to the first column of numbers, 4 to the second,<br /><br />and finally 6 to the third. But this time, we are only going to create 3 rows, instead of 6.<br /><br />5 9 5<br /><br />1 3 1<br /><br />7 7 7<br /><br />Ok, so now, that&#x27;s The Mini . From here, we are focused on just 2 numbers primarily in<br /><br />this box. Those numbers are 31 which is in the 2nd row, and then the middle and right number.<br /><br />This is the hot spot of The Minis.<br /><br />5 9 5<br /><br />1 3 1<br /><br />7 7 7<br /><br />Now, what you are going to do is simply mirrow just one of those two numbers. When you do,<br /><br />you are left with 36, or 81. So it would look like this<br /><br />5 9 5<br /><br />1 8 1<br /><br />7 7 7<br /><br />Or like this:<br /><br />5 9 5<br /><br />1 3 6<br /><br />7 7 7<br /><br />Now, then next thing is, you are going to use any number that is around that<br /><br />combination as you see it. So in the example of using 36, we would be watching<br /><br />for the following possible draws:<br /><br />536, 936, 136, 736<br /><br />And in the case of the 81, we do the same thing<br /><br />581, 981, 181, 781<br /><br />And just a few draw later: 815! Bam - boxed hit.<br /><br />5 9 5<br /><br />1 8 1<br /><br />7 7 7<br /><br />Let&#x27;s keep going, this time, the next draw for PA was 774. So do The Mini<br /><br />7 7 4<br /><br />3 1 0<br /><br />9 5 6<br /><br />Our hot spot is showing 10 , so that means, 15 or 60 . Again, use the numbers<br /><br />around the hot spot with one of those combos, and sure enough, just 3 draws later: 551!<br /><br />7 7 4<br /><br />3 1 5<br /><br />9 5 6<br /><br />This Minis technique works in any state and can give you some insight as to what&#x27;s coming<br /><br />to your state!<br /><br />Let&#x27;s take a look at another state, so I can show you how this works elsewhere. In this example,<br /><br />we are going to use New York. We will step back just 7 draws, to when New York used 718.<br /><br />We set up The Mini:<br /><br />7 1 8<br /><br />3 5 4<br /><br />9 9 0<br /><br />So 54 is in our hot spot, that means we make it 04 or 59 . Just 4 draws later New York<br /><br />pulled the number 095.<br /><br />7 1 8<br /><br />3 5 9<br /><br />9 9 0<br /><br />Next draw after that was 299, so The Mini looks like this:<br /><br />2 9 9<br /><br />8 3 5<br /><br />4 7 1<br /><br />Again, the hot spot shows 35 , so we are looking for 30 or a 85 combo to be played.<br /><br />And in 2 draws, New York played the number 043.<br /><br />2 9 9<br /><br />8 3 0<br /><br />4 7 1<br /><br />Are you starting to see a pattern yet? Now, there&#x27;s a couple of little extra tricks but the principal<br /><br />is exactly the same regarding the hot spot . In the next draw, I am going to show you what else<br /><br />to watch for - but notice the same thing: the hot spot.<br /><br />After 299, New York pulled 565. so The Mini setup looks like this<br /><br />5 6 5<br /><br />1 0 1<br /><br />7 4 7<br /><br />This case, we can also consider the hot spot NOT being mirrored, instead one of the alternate numbers<br /><br />around the hot spot gets mirrored. So if that were the case, and we keep the 01 possibility, then we<br /><br />would mirror the numbers around that and we are left with:<br /><br />010, 011, 012, 019<br /><br />Sure enough, 5 draws later, New York pulled 091.<br /><br />5 6 5<br /><br />1 0 1<br /><br />7 9 7<br /><br />You can see, The Minis can help guide you to a hit that&#x27;s coming. Now, this is what&#x27;s really important<br /><br />so you can keep track of what&#x27;s coming. Write out The Minis on a sheet of paper, preferably in a row<br /><br />starting on the left and moving to the right as your write them out after a new draw is pulled. Then,<br /><br />one a Mini gets used, mark it off. Highlight it, box the number, something, so you know it&#x27;s been used.<br /><br />Then what you are looking for, is a Mini that hasn&#x27;t been used, and you focus on those hot spots.<br /><br />Then, do you best, to try to match the open Minis, to a number that has been recently played but<br /><br />is just one tick off. If we go back and look at our last example in New York, the number was 565.<br /><br />So what we are looking for in regards to the one tick off, is something like this:<br /><br />665, 465, 575, 555, 566, 564<br /><br />Using the mirrors is acceptable to track this part so the mentioned numbers would be:<br /><br />110, 915, 020, 000, 011, 019 --- and there it is! Our hit just a couple of draws later<br /><br />The way I track upcoming plays is by using this method ( one tick off ), and when that number gets<br /><br />played, I place a blue line under the workout to show me it&#x27;s been used. When I do this, I am left with<br /><br />just a small handful of numbers that haven&#x27;t been used based on the one tick off. Then I match The Minis<br /><br />to those one tick offs, and I have my potential plays.<br /><br />This method is pretty straight forward and easy to use, and it helps you to focus in on hits.<br /><br />Sometimes, The Minis play back the very next draw, and sometimes it can be up to 10. But they do hit.<br /><br />I will go into more details later about the the one tick off and show you some examples on how to<br /><br />trace that and use it to your advantage. It really is truly amazing, when you pay attention to what you&#x27;re<br /><br />looking at and see how this works as a system.<br /><br />Try this technique for yourself, back test it on your own state, see if it helps you win more often.<br /><br />Be sure to come back and leave me a comment or some insight. Do you see something that maybe I&#x27;ve missed?<br /><br />I&#x27;d love to hear your input. Together, we can hone our skills and really step to the front of the line and<br /><br />become the winners we&#x27;ve all dreamed of being.<br /><br />Til then,<br /><br />Win Pick 3... &#x5b;&#xa0;<a href="https://blogs.lotterypost.com/winpick3/2024/2/646_minis.htm">More</a>&#xa0;&#x5d;</p>]]></description>
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