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Lotsoft Pro 5 - Registered Users
Here is the Excel file: This is the list of all Pick 3 games. The list is in the sequence of the official draw time for each Pick 3 game. The screen shot below lists the last games from Monday evening. I live in the eastern time zone. Notice the column that is highlighted. So the last game is the Georgia Nite draw at 11:34 pm I calculated the last 3 draws. 907, 609, 185 These are the missing digits by position The next draw would be the Tennessee Morning game.
Apr 10, 2018, 8:05 am - winsumloosesum - Lottery Systems Forum

Lotterybraker Pick 3 Method 2013
Here are the current Excel files for New Jersey Pick 3 using combined draws. Most current drawings from Tuesday, December 23, 2014 https://app.box.com/s/a7syt3p9hzltaiulw4n7 2 Excel files in the download folder above. Thoughts on this: New Jersey Combined draws the digit 8 is the longest out in all 3 positions. Minimum 8 Position 1 = 20 Position 2 = 8 Position 3 = 20 Note: the digit 8 was not drawn in Thursday's midday or evening draws so we can add 2 more skips to the Po
Dec 24, 2014, 11:20 pm - winsumloosesum - Lottery Systems Forum

Rl's daily game software
Hello, rl, if I choose to use the digits are twins = 00-99 To play in pick4 intones I unfold in positions 6 = 1.2 1.3 .... to 3.4 = six positions pick4 = 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, question how can I see the best pair for your system is lacking, because I only need the pair missing in position. Par for delays? To pick4 ok, distribute the 4 possible positions 1 2 1 3 1 4 2 3 2 4 3 4 = 6 positions are possible Example = the result = 9ick4 = 5229 5519 8544 In the example 5229 = the position
Jun 17, 2013, 3:03 pm - dr san - Lottery Systems Forum

pick4
Hello, is an idea of positional par with digit pairs and pairs with odd digits example 1. 2 1.3 1.4 2.3 2.4 3.4 = 6 positions 6352 We divide the pairs into pairs = 24 26 28 20 46 48 40 68 60 80 = are all possible pairs with two-digit pairs Come in pairs only odd digits = 13 15 17 19 35 37 39 57 59 79 are all possible combinations of odd, So in the example 6352, par 62 equals 26 (reverse) is in 1st and 4th position So we have 10 pairs and 10 pairs reversed = 20 We have
Apr 24, 2013, 8:26 pm - dr san - Lottery Systems Forum

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