Let's go over the picks and winners for Sunday, March 6th, 2011.
Of the TEN(10) Pick-4 selections I gave you, THREE (3) were hot pick-4 of the day; the1,3,5,9 combos was one of them. I just about telegraphed the information to you guys, if you pay attention and review the pick-4 predictions on the Prediction Boards here at the Lottery Post you will know what I mean.
Ok, any way we had the number as 9-3-1-5, my computers had this selection with the digit"1" in the first position. Now that is very important, since we have now made a 24-Way number into a 6-Way number.
With the digit "1" in the first position the combos are:1359,1395,1539,1593,1935 and 1953 (default, lowest to highest indicative).Where A=1, B=3, C=3 and D=9
State specific number for Missouri for Sunday, March 6th generated by my computer was1-3-5-9, it matches with what we have in the first position and the 6-way picks for Missouri are; 1359, 1395,1539, 1593, 1935, 1953.
If you played these in the state game and played them for fifty cents straight and fifty cents box you would have won $3,100. $2,500.00 on the straight bet and $600.00 on the box bet, the cost would be $6.00.
Now if you are able to play on-line and would like to get a good hit then follow what we like to do if you have the money to play. This is a 6-way play number, so the first set we will bet $6.00 STR, the second set $5.00 STR and so on. If you can afford to bet $21.00 on the series then you would have won $45,000.00 betting on-line ($9,000.00 x 5 = $45,000.00) again I like to place at least a fifty cents box bet on the combo as insurance just in case the number does not fall in the exact sequence we predicted, in which case we would have won at least the box bet for $187.50 playing on-line.
For the state of Oregon in the 10:00 PM evening game our computers predicted the exact order of 3-5-1-9, so if you bet as indicated above would have won $54,000.00 playing on-line ($9,000.00 x 6).
Once you get the state specific number to play if by me or if you run your own work out the formulais; ABCD, ABDC, ACBD, ACDB, ADBC, and ADCB.
Any questions?
Thanks and good luck to everybody today.
>Michael