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Sequential difference for P3,P4, P5, Lotto: 5/31-5/34
Is a simple proposition, every draw set triggers a section of the pool, so be sectional! This chart is handy , more of pencil/paper workout(I understand all these excel thing, more organizational than intuition). If you don't have patience then don't use, need to reconsider your waging strategy if u decide to use it. Take any draw set, write down the sequential difference, pick your pairs, triads, quads etc as your base, eg if my draw set is 759 , my sequential diff will be 2,4 and my pairs are
Feb 6, 2013, 9:49 am - adobea78 - Lottery Systems Forum

All States April 23, 2011
hi rhonda69 the first 3 numbers before equal sign is a patterns eg: 312 = 072 074 082 084 672 674 682 684 numbers 312 is a vtract/ 5 numbers groups patterns so if we converted into pick 3 numbers use 1- =78 2=24 3=06 4=19 5=35 so 312 = 06 - 78 - 24 = 072 074 082 084 672 674 682 684 match those numbers with yours hunch / paper n pencil method / others methods just might be it will be appears on your's states, located exact states little bit tricky
Apr 23, 2011, 2:34 pm - sysp34 - Pick 3 Forum

Just FORE! you...
Well Budward I truely hate to ask But......is there a way you can make an excel spreadsheet that would do this Pick 4 system Sure would save me a TON of paper and pencil work I use OpenOffice...........and your excel sheets always come in and download scrambled.......as all excel sheets do on my Vista system...as I dont have excel.........but my wife adapts them over somehow and they work fine in OpenOffice Thanks Astekblue
Jul 1, 2009, 5:47 pm - Astekblue - Lottery Systems Forum

Gap Strategy - A new way to play Powerball
New Way to play Powerball Gap Strategy - New way to play Powerball After further review, I've decided not to provide the nitty gritty details for the D and E numbers. The worksheets contain the same kinds of data as for the A and B numbers. I laid out the before and after triples, set up the Alpha Identifier arrays and came up with the following choices. D numbers: gaps 1, 4, 7, which produced lottery numbers 31, 34, 38. E numbers: gaps 3.8,10, which produced lo
Sep 8, 2008, 9:49 pm - bobby623 - Lottery Systems Forum

Workout for Pick 5, 5+ and 6 games
Sure hope you are catching on the procedure for finding lottery numbers! It's tricky, but it will become second nature is a short time. The question raised now is how many lottery numbers to pick and play. If you do some research at this forum, you will find numerous threads on the subject. You may have already decided how many numbers to wheel. You just use the gap sequence to pull them out for you. I think the best answer is the depth of your pockets, or, how much you
Oct 10, 2006, 2:50 pm - bobby623 - Pick 5 Forum

Workout for Pick 5, 5+ and 6 games
Here we go! I'm going to assume that everyone following this post has experience with lottery numbers. Before I begin, I think I need to review how winning numbers are drawn in Texas. For Cash 5, they use 3 ball machines and 7 sets of balls. Sometime on the day of the drawining, someone opens the storage area and uses a device to determine which machine and ball will be used, plus an alternate machine and ball set. The machine is brought to the studio and the balls are loaded. They t
Oct 9, 2006, 2:25 pm - bobby623 - Pick 5 Forum

Win D Bet On 2 System
See that's what I'm talking about. Great hit on 9837. I just thought it would be faster and easier for all instead of paper and pencil. But if one prefers the pen and paper that's what you do. This is just another method of playing pick 4. Maybe more wins each week without a lot of picks. There is no special team here at LP, all of us here are the team. We all should be contributing our thoughts and ideas to help each other win more often. I thought this is what the LP is all about. I
Jul 7, 2006, 5:30 pm - SMB1988 - Lottery Systems Forum

If you had 55 tickets, how would you play
I suggest you use alpha-numeric sustitution to guide your individual number picks. And what is this? Simple. Place winning combinations in numerical order. Assign an A for all numbers between 1 and 9, B for all numbers between 10 and 19, C for all numbers from 20 to 29; D for all numbers from 30-39, E for 40-49 and F for 50-52. This gives you an alphabetical sequence. For example, the last MM winning combination and sequence was 11.17.27.45.52/BBCEF. The one before that was 13.30.36.38.51/BDDDF
Sep 13, 2004, 3:59 pm - bobby623 - Lottery Discussion Forum

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