Texas Pick 3, combined draws, GNR V2
As previously indicated in Part A, we want to play 10 sets of numbers containing 5 of the 10 numbers in a Pick 3 game.
The Number Generator Array Selection Sequence, BCABA, described in Part B, suggests 2 of the numbers are among the
three in Hot Alpha Identifier group A, 2 in HAI group B and 1 in HAI group C.
You will recall that when you initiated Form 2, you entered 'F5/L5'. 1.2.3 = A, 4.5,6 = B. 7.8.9 = C, 10 = R in the
header.
You now know that F5/L5 refers to the 10 Position Identifiers. One set of PIs are in Fixed order (F1F2F3F4F5L1L2L3L4L5).
A second set of PIs are in mixed order, and are called Hot PIs
You also know that there are two sets of Alpha Identifiers. One set is in fixed order, RCCCBBBAAA.
The second set is in mixed order, and are called Hot Alpha Identifiers.
You learned how to generate, Form 2, the Hot PIs and Hot AIs when processing lottery and gap numbers, and how
the Before&After triples are formed.
You will recall that you initiated and maintained an inventory, Form 3, for Hot Position Identifiers and Hot Alpha Identifiers.
It's time now to put all of that data to work in the Number Selection process.
The following is a typical lottery number generator worksheet.
Row 26C3-18: HAI TOT HPI TOT G1# ST L# ST OUT
1A 188 L3 201 0 8 5 6 6
2A 236 L2 171 3 4 8 13 -
3A 217 L1 166 2 6 7 15 -
Row 30 4B 189 F1 167 5 8 4 10 1
5B 180 F2 165 7 10 3 7 2
6B 216 F3 187 1 13 0 8 -
Row 33 7C 188 L4 l77 6 11 1 14 1
8C 213 L5 150 9 22 6 11 3
9C 198 F5 185 4 12 2 11 1
Row 37 10R 190 F4 162 8 9 9 10 3
Explanations.
A group data.
Referring to the chart in Part A, Rows 11 and 12.
The 3 Fixed Alpha Identifiers, AAA, are at the end of row 12.
Reading from right to left, the first A is 1A and it is under HPI L3.
The second A is 2A and it is under HPI L2. The third A is 3A and it is under HPI L1.
Note: These HAI and HPI combinations usually change from drawing to drawing.
Referring to Part A, Rows 8 and 9
FPI L3 sits above G1# 0
FPI L2 sits above G1# 3
FPI L1 sits above G1# 2
Note: These combinations change from day to day.
The lottery number to play is found by counting, right to left, the number of cells suggested by the G1#.
In this instance, G1# 0 indicates that the lottery number is in the 10th cell. The number in that cell is 5.
The ST total is found on Form 1.
OUT 6 means lottery number 5 has not come up in 6 drawings.
The Selection Sequence predicts that two of these three lottery numbers, 5, 8, 7, could come up in the next draw.
I usually select the HAIs having the highest inventory totals. In this instance, I would pick 2A and 3A, which generated
lottery numbers 8 and 7.
Referring the the Selection Sequence already generated, BCABA, would be updated as follows.
. . 2 . 3
B C A B A
. . 8 . 7
B group data.
Referring to Part A, Rows 11 and 12.
The 3 Fixed Alpha Identifier and Hot Position Identifiers for group B are: (reading from right to left)
4B/F1
5B/F2
6B/F3
Referring to Part A, Rows 8 and 9.
F1 sits above G1# 5
F2 sits above G1# 7
F2 sits above G1# 1.
The three lottery numbers are found by counting, right to left, the number of cells suggested by the G1#.
In this instance, G1# 5 yields lottery number 4; G1# 7 yields lottery number 3, G1# 1 yields lottery number 0.
The selection sequence predicts that two of these numbers could come up in next drawing.
Again, I usually select the HAIs having highest inventory total. Therefore, I would choose 4B (4) and 6B (0).
The Selection Sequence already generated would be updated, as follows:
4 . 2 6 3
B C A B A
4 . 8 0 7
C group data.
Referring to Part A, Rows 11 and 12.
The 3 Fixed Alpha Identifier and Hot Position Identifiers for C group are (reading from right to left):
7C/L4
8C/L5
9C/F5
Referring to Part A, Rows 8 and 9.
L4 sits above G1# 6
L5 sits above G1# 9
F5 sits above G1# 4
The three lottery numbers are found by counting, right to left, the number of cells suggested by the G1#.
In this instance, G1#6 yields lottery number 1, G1#9 yields lottery number 6, G1#4 yields lottery number 2.
Again, I usually select the HAIs having the highest inventory total. Therefore, I would choose 8C (6).
The Selection Sequence already generated would be updated, as follows:
4 9 2 6 3
B C A B A
4 6 8 0 7
The five lottery numbers to play are 4.6.8.0.7 and the 10 sets to play are: 468 460 467 480 487 407 680 687 607 807.
Yes, it's complicated.
Maybe you are thinking about quick picks or some other method of generating numbers would be a better choice.
But, I suggest you stay with it because it gets easier and easier. In time, it will be mostly second nature.
Once you know what data is needed and where it is located, you can fill out a selection worksheet in less than an hour.
I recommend you review and become very familiar with how the lottery numbers were selected in this example.
I checked for typos. I didn't find any, but you never know ....
Again. Have faith, stay with it. You won't regret it - I promise!
Next: Generating a number selection worksheet for current Texas Pick 3 game.
Thanks for your interest.