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LOTTERY POST 25TH ANNIVERSARY GIVEAWAY #3
Pick my own - favorite method is tracking hot/cold digits and sums.
Jul 31, 2025, 5:13 am - DELotteryPlyr - Lottery Discussion Forum
New play methodology
It sure does look like (G)ail (H)oward's Advantage Gold's Sum Tracking F1 Range Bias chart...
I guess the little Golden A in the upper left gave it away...
I guess you were just quoting it from LottoBux...
My point still stands re sums, GH and one standard deviation...
Jun 8, 2025, 5:24 pm - ddude003 - Lottery Discussion Forum
Is there any method or system that can an predict the first digit that will fall in Pick 3
hello jashohits=
Here are some common approaches to trying to predict the first digit: 1. Analysis of Hot and Cold Numbers Hot Numbers: Analyze the history of the last 30 to 60 days of the specific lottery and identify the numbers that have appeared most frequently in the first position. Cold Numbers: These are numbers that haven't appeared for a long time. The theory is that they may appear soon to balance the odds. How to use: Track the results history (Midday/Evening) and focus on the dig
Feb 19, 2026, 4:02 am - dr san - Lottery Discussion Forum
Powerball Double Play
I first started playing over 20 years ago mainly Pick 3. Got a laptop in 2010 then found Lottery Post. Since then I couldn't tell you how many ideas I've come up with for tracking one thing or another. I'll come up with a new idea or strategy for something make a chart(s) going back 6 months or a year to get a history of it and see how it works out. Sometimes it pans out, sometimes it doesn't. Sometimes it gives me ideas for something else. There have been times I've used a chart for years, got
Yesterday, 1:30 am - grwurston - Lottery Discussion Forum
