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South Carolina players: watch for these
With all due respect I personally believe that if ANYONE could narrow down exactly what number is going to fall he or she would be rich. I think the best advice that anyone can give you is to STUDY and work out a method that works for you. No one is a wizard with numbers, however we have all put in many hours of studying past results and seeing what works for us. I see your posts in many threads asking the same question...
Good luck tonight in your number selection...
Oct 23, 2006, 3:45 pm - Winner2Be - Pick 3 Forum
CA Daily-3 Mid 09-28-06
A NASA study on wingtip vortices produced these pictures of smoke in the wake of an aircraft, clearly illustrating the size and power of the vortices produced.
Wingtip vortices can also pose a severe hazard to light aircraft,
Sep 28, 2006, 6:00 pm - WIN D - Pick 3 Forum
WV Cash25: Speculation and my approach...
West Virgina has files of their past drawings that can downloaded if you're really interested in studying Cash25. Cash25 has over 1400 drawings so there's plenty of data to study.
Because Cash25 has only 25 numbers it doesn't act like other lotteries with more numbers. Of the 1405 drawings, 524 had one number from the previous drawings, 480 had two numbers, 178 had three, 20 had four and one had five numbers from the previous drawings. Only 201 drawings had no numbers from the previous dra
Sep 26, 2006, 1:42 pm - RJOh - Lottery Systems Forum
Is it Magic?
You will continue to do the same day after day.. Then there will be that day you hit nothing.. and you have to say.. OH well... nice run.. Let's start again... More Magic My Way... You got to love it. I get just excited to see the people's faces when they see what I have conjured up for the next hit... They shake their heads in disbelief.. but the proof is there and overwhelming to them. I have to remind myself they don't see the lottery Pick 3 and pick 4 as I do since I have study it fro
Sep 19, 2006, 8:41 pm - tntea - Lottery Discussion Forum
Your money Spent on Lottery
The potential is there if you study the numbers and come up with a system / method that works for you..
Good luck..
Sep 6, 2006, 9:56 pm - tntea - Lottery Discussion Forum
GA Eve (Single Pick)
216 Box repeat from 4 days ago. HUGE bummer man ! LOL
We did a big study about 2 years ago about box repeats and how often and I swear I can't remember any of it! LOL
Sep 6, 2006, 8:50 pm - WIN D - Pick 3 Forum
Just a comment on predictions
Coin Toss:
Thought provoking comments you've made.
That set of prediction page stats is worth a bit of study. For the first time since I began watching it all 8 of the top ten predictors in the Lifetime Wager/Win column are on the positive side of the equation, some after tens of thousands of predictions. Some of those are also in the top-ten in the hit-ratio column, either lifetime, or during the past 30 days. Also representing a difference in past performance, overall.
From my pe
Aug 28, 2006, 12:49 pm - Rip Snorter - Lottery Discussion Forum
000 are comming
Hi bipolar,This is my observation on past history, a great way to begin your study for your hot list,Yes you are correct ,speaking for myself i think annv dates are very important i actually rely on annv dates to get my hits on the prediction chart,Here is an example of looking back in history ,Take your last play and find out when it hit last in the order the balls fell and then look up the dates and months that match your last hit,then narrow your plays down by counting increments of 5 which w
Aug 25, 2006, 12:12 pm - delores247 - Pick 3 Forum
Roller Coasters Vs. the lottery...
I was looking at roller coasters on Tv and i am surprise at some things...The program i was looking at was about roller coasters...For example, there are roller coasters that cost 4 million, I was looking at the tv and saw one that cost 24 million. The surprising thing is that building, maintaining, and starting a roller coaster cost money too and it requires research, lot of research. Research with computers, electronics, dummies, people studying optimization, etc..Roller coasters have so much
Aug 10, 2006, 1:37 am - pumpi76 - Lottery Discussion Forum
Women lottery hackers:lottery wish.
You are going to have to study a lot more if you want to be a Dictator.
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Aug 2, 2006, 7:42 am - truecritic - Lottery Discussion Forum
