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FLA PICK 3 Midday cut off
If you're talking about the cutoff time to post predictions on the predictions board at Lottery Post, it is one hour before the lottery's published drawing time.
Aug 5, 2017, 3:33 pm - Todd - Lottery Discussion Forum

Posting Deadline
I post my predictions here for New York State's midday and evening 3-digit numbers game. The deadline for playing these games are 12:20p 7:30p respectively. I've missed posting my predictions here on 2 occasions because the cutoff time here at Lottery Post is different than that of the of New York State. The Lottery Post deadline seems to be about an hour ahead of NYS. I just want to know to the minute what your cutoff time is so I can be sure to get my predictions in on time. Thanks!Love
Jun 18, 2005, 5:33 pm - SANKORE - Lottery Discussion Forum

Time change for posting 'all states' predictions
Thanks to the member who made me aware of an issue with posting predictions. Because of the new morning drawings being played in Tennessee and Texas, it seems there were some members posting predictions for all states after the drawings in those two states took place in the morning and coincidentally getting hits in those drawings. Therefore, I have had to move the cutoff time for posting all states predictions to 10:00 am Eastern Time.
Dec 27, 2013, 11:34 am - Todd - Lottery Discussion Forum

are there big tipped pen for sale to fill bet slips with one stroke?
Yes, there is. Cutoff times for posting predictions are an hour before the drawings and most games except PowerBall can be played up to 15-30 minutes before the drawings.
Sep 4, 2011, 8:00 pm - RJOh - Lottery Discussion Forum

understanding , posting on time.
On the topic of posting predictions to the forums, I will post a private message that I sent to two people here (slightly edited). I have not heard back from either person, even though they've both read it, so my guess is that it did not satisfy either person, even though I took a good deal of my time to put together a thoughtful note. (It always makes me wonder if I should just ignore these issues in the future.) ___________ My slightly edited private message: There are two places w
May 29, 2008, 3:11 pm - Todd - Lottery Discussion Forum

What is the cut-off time
The cutoff time is 1 hour before the drawing time listed on the Game Information page for the game. Maybe I should make that clearer on the Post Predictions page, because you're not the first to ask.
Jun 24, 2005, 8:18 am - Todd - Pick 3 Forum

prediction cutoff time...
Cutoff time is one hour prior to draw time. I will not go any closer to the draw time, because there is too big of a risk that if I either don't have the draw time exactly correct in my DB, or if there's a glitch with time zone info or something that someone would be permitted to enter predictions after the draw takes place.
May 29, 2004, 11:27 pm - Todd - Suggestions Forum

Prediction CutOff time??
Todd, Is there a specified cutoff time to enter predictions, I just tried and everything is showing Monday. I wanted to add some for tonight Sunday. Thanks for your assistance!Mink404Ski
Feb 22, 2004, 4:56 pm - Mink404Ski - Lottery Discussion Forum

I'm new to this Game...AND frustrated!
https://www.lotterypost.com/post-prediction-form.asp?s=FL Predictions For All States Must Be In By 10 Am If you want to post the same set of Pick 3 or Pick 4 numbers for every single state and province that plays the game, select All States in the State selection box. All States predictions are for both Midday and Evening draws, where available, and must be posted before 10:00 am Eastern Time on the drawing date. For multi-state games, one set of predictions may be posted for all par
Mar 23, 2016, 8:36 pm - LottoBux - Lottery Discussion Forum

Daily Performance Results
I think what RJOh is talking about is that Lottery Post members who want to track their systems post their predictions on the Predictions Board, which is a fantastic way to not only track hit statistics, but also looks at dollars (money spent vs. won). There are statistics that go all the way down to individual members, states, and games -- even by game type (across all states). There are stats for HOT predictors and stats for long-term. The best part is that it all happens automaticall
Aug 8, 2007, 6:05 pm - Todd - Pick 3 Forum

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