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			<pubDate>Fri, 31 Oct 2025 12:34:05 GMT</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Though there is still the better part of a week remaining on this pick 3 cycle, the middle of the neutral numbers is not working. Day had nothing close to 390, eve&#x27;s 155 was closest on 10/29 with 135. Will have time for 3 more pick 3 cycles this year.<br /><br />So time to decide on the strategy changes for those cycles.<br /><br />Next week I will take the highest frequency all neutral line. There is fill from the middle, but logically the ones at the edge of the hot threshold should have a better shot.<br /><br />The following cycle will use the reverse, taking the lowest frequency all neutral line. Having numbers at the edge of the cold cutoff.<br /><br />In the last 2025 cycle, I have yet to determine the strategy.<br /><br />I will start off 2026 with a Match 6 cycle. Which ever strategy gets closest on the pick 3 will be used.<br /><br />However I slice it, just need 2 wins between now and 12/31 to have next year 100% on the house... all the while remaining in budget! Cutting the 50/50 straight/box in favor of $1 straight feels like the right move, won&#x27;t be playing pick 5 cycles with boxes...<br /><br />The GUI version is starting to take shape, at least from a planning perspective. This can roll the pick N and Match 6 into the same program, adding the ability to plot graphs.<br /><br />Turns out GUI Python programs are ran in a loop, similar to how game loops are made, only without constant redraws for the graphics... the loop is triggered by user input alone. In this way, a main screen where you choose your game and history file set up the rest of the run, including a dynamic layout based on the columns in the history file. Working through some Python web scraping tutorials now to finally get automated history updates going, that is a long term goal. Since I am not dealing with the matrix changes yet, there is no need to worry about the power ball or mega millions... by the time I am ready for them, I will just be able to create a history scraper that can go back to a specific start point and fill forward. I can then use an appropriate separate function to deal with the bonus balls, as they will have different settings than the white ball pools.<br /><br />The cost of the 26 draw cycle for the jackpot games...<br /><br />Power Ball with a $4 ticket = $104<br /><br />Mega Millions with it&#x27;s $5 ticket = $130<br /><br />Not important now, it will be when the butt heads at MUSL trash the Cash 4 Life game. At a combined cost of $234, it is $6 cheaper than the Cash 4 Life brute force attack cost of $240. Plus both can be played on 26 advance draws unlike Cash 4 Life which only allows 10 advanced plays. Either require a pick 3 win to be played on house money... which is the only way they will be played. I did manage a go at the cash 4 life on the house this year.<br /><br />The 2 wins required to pay for 2026 will also leave enough for another go at the Cash 4 Life. Having the ability to deal with history updates will be important for getting the jackpot games set up.<br /><br />I will most likely end 2025 in the red... -$154. Not bad for how much I played in the last few months. Anything won will be put toward next year, so I&#x27;ll take that loss, which sits at about $0.42 / day. Cheap hobby!... &#x5b;&#xa0;<a href="/blogentry/195372">More</a>&#xa0;&#x5d;</p>]]></description>
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