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The 2.882 System
Would the 2.882 system work for Michigan 3-digit, Michigan draws 2 3-digits at 12:59pm and again at 7:29pm daily 7-days a week. And I found a 12-digit calculator from wal-mart on their website for under $20, would a Wal-Mart Casio 12-digit Business Calaculator be ok to use I would like to know if it the 2.882 system would work in Michigan 3-digit before I go out and buy the Calculator?
Feb 11, 2008, 9:12 pm - MichDew - Lottery Systems Forum

The 2.882 System
instead of 9083 I got 9084 plus 1 from what I should have gotten. in your example, the scientific calculator gave you 470 and your 12 digit gave you 469, once again the scientific example is plus 1. I just thought I may have missed a rounding factor in the scientific method somewhere on the second calculation. If I have time today, I will look for the 12 digit calculator.
Feb 10, 2008, 1:07 pm - wpb - Lottery Systems Forum

The 2.882 System
GBSSR has just informed me that CASIO CALCULATORS do not continue making calculations after you press the equals sign(=). Something to keep in mind for those of you who may want to purchase a 12 digit calculator.
Feb 10, 2008, 11:08 am - lottolaughs - Lottery Systems Forum

The 2.882 System
That works ok until you try the 92 in the example at the beginning. The 12 digit gives 31.922276197(only 11 #'s) which is what LL used but the scientific gives 31.922276197085357390700902151284 so you really wouldn't know the 12 digit calculator only shows 11 numbers using the computer calculator.
Feb 9, 2008, 5:55 pm - budward - Lottery Systems Forum

Of Special Interest to WC Players..
Buying a 12 digit calculator will be one of the best investments you could ever make for P3, in my opinion. It's opened up a whole new world! Then you will be able to try some of my various other systems on here fashioned just for the 12 digit. Have fun,paint!
May 6, 2007, 5:11 pm - lottolaughs - Lottery Systems Forum

Magic Boxes
LL...I still didn't get a 12 digit calculator; it's on my wish list! Can you do FL for me from last night's draw, 722. I hate doubles, but let's see what comes up. Muchas Gracias!
Feb 21, 2007, 1:23 pm - stavros - Lottery Systems Forum

lottolaughs program
Sorry to hear that, let's see if I can send you in the right direction... This system requires 2 things a Month Day and the Draw on that Day. In the 1st Orange highlighted box you will put your Month/Day in for example Feb 7 would be 0207 or Nov 28 would be 1128 then the draw on that particular day will go in the 2nd Orange highlighted box for example 362... Some calculations are made using a 12-digit calculator (hence the system name) and hocus-pocus, you got yourself 2 outcome numbers... No
May 15, 2016, 1:05 am - Pogo - Lottery Systems Forum

lottolaughs program
Thank you sir! Rather than the chart, an excel program has also been made and can be checked out here: http://www.lottostop.com/ It's called the 12-Digit Calculator by LottoLaughs ... Thank You, LakerBen for bringing this great system by LottoLaughs out of hiding. Enjoy, Pogo
May 14, 2016, 10:53 pm - Pogo - Lottery Systems Forum

North Carolina 4-1 through 4-30
You*re very welcome sweety..The charts do help alot..Especially when it comes down to narrowing out your plays and it also works very well for pick 4..Right now im not playin P4 becase im focusing on P3..After I succeed in P3..I will be playing the P4 as well..When I do start playing P4 I will b using the charts along with the 12 digit calculator system better known as PI also..From just an observation they work well together. Good luck 2day
Apr 21, 2010, 1:45 pm - Nada101 - Pick 3 Forum

North Carolina: 6/1 - 6/30/2009
I know you are so tired of answering this question, but I have searched the past history of this Chart and still I dont understand where the chart originate from. Is this a chart from the 12 digit calculator and the pairs of the digits that fall on the first days of the month? Or is this a permanent chart that is the workout in itself. I do understand how to get the hits from the numbers touching each other. I just want to make sure I am using the correct chart. Thanks so much for the help.
Jun 6, 2009, 4:47 pm - pamelab - Pick 3 Forum

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