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Basics of a Successful System
WOW!! Steer patties all over the place!! I have a couple of things to say and then I'm done with this thread. I have a paper and pencil workout for Pick 3 and Pick 4. It is not a prediction system because no man or machine, no matter how smart they think they are, can know in advance exactly what the next winning permutation will be. It's educated guesswork with a high failure rate. My methods will work in any state or country where Pick 3 and Pick 4 are played. I'm winni
Jun 10, 2016, 9:30 am - bobby623 - Lottery Discussion Forum

Do you know any useful software for playing lottery?
lottery software is designed to do one thing only , to make money off people buying it. learn programming and make your own that work for you. As you can see the number of responses is not exactly overwhelming. And the one you got not particularly flattering for software. There were discussions about lottery software on LP before and most (if not all) ended with conclusions as above. And for a good reason. In my opinion software is essential for being successful in playing any lotter
Aug 4, 2019, 7:16 pm - aquariuslottery - Lottery Discussion Forum

Unfiltered Wheeling System
Thanks for responding Raven62, Not specifically for Pick3 or Pick 4 but for any single digits from 0-9 eg. 02458575 To be able to wheel the digits into as many combinations as it can produce regardless of duplicate digits. It can be done paper/pencil but proves to be overly time consuming.
Sep 15, 2011, 2:21 pm - Empress-N - Lottery Discussion Forum

Making and using your own lottery wheels
Quote: Originally posted by JKING on April 8, 2005For those who may not know, how are each of you making your own wheels...using software?, via programming?, or with a pencil?I use paper and pencil.I have looked at some wheels and decided i didn't like many of them. So i had a friend show me how to make my own modified wheels. If you understand the the basics. Unless you picked the numbers that are going to come out your wheel isn't going to trap anything. So why spend a lot of money on some whe
Apr 8, 2005, 11:29 am - four4me - Lottery Discussion Forum

Predictions Page Results
Quote: Originally posted by Colin F on July 25, 2004Quote: Originally posted by JAP69 on July 24, 2004 Choosing random selections is not rocket science. Put together 10 to 20 selections in a defined systematic order and it is possible to get hits.JPI'm sure I'm missing something here. I don't disagree with either statement but I can't see the connection between them since the second is not an elaboration on the first.ColinTo add to the below posting I generally create numbers that hitmost freque
Jul 25, 2004, 9:40 am - JAP69 - Lottery Discussion Forum

My Findings
LotteryWorker Before you quit the lottery, why don't you step back, roll up your sleeves and try my New Substitution System for Pick 3 and Pick 4. Can't guarantee you will win, but you certainly will have fun. It's a paper and pencil workout. You will need a pad of graph paper and some pencils. Forget about Excel and other automated systems that promise a lot but don't deliver. Be you own master, for a change. You have nothing to lose but time and mental energy. Refer to
Nov 21, 2012, 12:42 pm - bobby623 - Lottery Discussion 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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