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Quote: Originally posted by onlymoney on Apr 2, 2013
Ok, i realized my mistake, that the mistake was the price. It actually costs $1000, not 200 bucks. lol
I took an arbitrary date and it didn't work, so i realized my mistake. After making the first pair, I'd have to use that pair once again with the last number.
Florida, Feb. 19 mid-279 eve-716
MMM
5 0 2
6 1 3
7 2 4
8 3 5
9 4 6
To calculate how much it costs, you multiply the first column to the second column, and then multiply that to the third column.
5X5=25
25X5=125
I'd have to do the above for all 8 versions. 125X8=1000
what's the 25 X 5 comes from? all I got is 25 from each set. there's 8 sets.
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Quote: Originally posted by onlymoney on Apr 2, 2013
So to prove this may work as it stands right now, until someone can show me ehat I'm doing wrong, I'm going to predict tonight's Florida winner using today's midday winner-630.
630
SSS
418-518-618-718-818
429-529-629-729-829
430-530-630-730-830
441-541-641-741-841
452-552-652-752-852
SSM
413-513-613-713-813
424-524-624-724-824
435-535-635-735-835
446-546-646-746-846
457-557-657-757-857
SMM
463-563-663-763-863
474-574-674-774-874
485-585-685-785-885
496-596-696-796-896
407-507-607-707-807
MMM
863-963-063-163-263
874-974-074-174-274
885-985-085-185-285
896-996-096-196-296
807-907-007-107-207
MSM
813-913-013-113-213
824-924-024-124-224
835-935-035-135-235
846-946-046-146-246
857-957-057-157-257
SMS
468-568-668-768-868
479-579-679-779-879
480-580-680-780-880
491-591-691-791-891
402-502-602-702-802
MSS
818-918-018-118-218
829-929-029-129-229
830-930-030-130-230
841-941-041-141-241
852-952-052-152-252
MMS
468-568-668-768-868
479-579-679-779-879
480-580-680-780-880
491-591-691-791-891
402-502-602-702-802
I like it you cover all the digits in each position by using S & M (nice name for a system). I'm not a pick3 person but isn't the mirror of 6<->1. I would think for position 1 when mirroring 6 it would range from 9, 0, 1, 2, 3. It seems like some of your combos are wrong but I might be wrong. Anyway great job hope the forumula holds up.
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Quote: Originally posted by jimjwright on Apr 2, 2013
I like it you cover all the digits in each position by using S & M (nice name for a system). I'm not a pick3 person but isn't the mirror of 6<->1. I would think for position 1 when mirroring 6 it would range from 9, 0, 1, 2, 3. It seems like some of your combos are wrong but I might be wrong. Anyway great job hope the forumula holds up.
Jimmy
Ha ha.
All the ones that have a M in them do have their mirrors and up and down in them. I just did this on paper and wrote it accross, rather than vertically in my first examples. It was easier and faster to type this way.
SSM
630- M=3-4-5-6-7
413-513-613-713-813
424-524-624-724-824
435-535-635-735-835
446-546-646-746-846
457-557-657-757-857
SMM
630
First M 8, 6-7-8-9-0......second M 5, 3-4-5-6-7
463-563-663-763-863
474-574-674-774-874
485-585-685-785-885
496-596-696-796-896
407-507-607-707-807
And all the others respectively that have an M in there.
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Quote: Originally posted by onlymoney on Apr 2, 2013
Ok, i realized my mistake, that the mistake was the price. It actually costs $1000, not 200 bucks. lol
I took an arbitrary date and it didn't work, so i realized my mistake. After making the first pair, I'd have to use that pair once again with the last number.
Florida, Feb. 19 mid-279 eve-716
MMM
5 0 2
6 1 3
7 2 4
8 3 5
9 4 6
To calculate how much it costs, you multiply the first column to the second column, and then multiply that to the third column.
5X5=25
25X5=125
I'd have to do the above for all 8 versions. 125X8=1000
I was wondering about your figures because by using the mirror, it creates the other set of 5 digits. The digit combinations created by "Same" and "Mirror" is the same as using all the high/low or even/odd digits. There are 8 combinations each with 125 numbers.
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As originally stated I think it guarantees that you will have 2 positions correct but not necessarily all 3 positions but again I might be wrong when I did it by hand that was my thinking. Still good job thinking outside of the box, keep it up.
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The reason I won on my first two test runs was because I got lucky, and they both had the numbers line up perfectly, so i thought that was a standard.
204-810
MSM
5 8 7
6 9 8
7 0 9
8 1 0
9 2 1
But they don't always line up like below. The 716 in the previous page was an example of how they don't always line up, and that's how I caught my mistake.
that's only 25 numbers.I think you're counting all the digits which would be 125 like you said.
Trust me, that's an illusion which I fell for the first time. Below is MMM. Five digits in each position. 5X5X5=125. There are another 7 versions you'd have to consider to guarantee a staright hit, since we don't know which version will hit.
The math doesn't lie. What i didn't consider was the first pairs in each group had to be matched up with the last position (3rd) position to make it complete.
Florida, Feb. 19 mid-279 eve-716
MMM
5 0 2
6 1 3
7 2 4
8 3 5
9 4 6
To calculate how much it costs, you multiply the first column to the second column, and then multiply that to the third column.
5X5=25
25X5=125
I'd have to do the above for all 8 versions. 125X8=1000
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Quote: Originally posted by jimjwright on Apr 2, 2013
As originally stated I think it guarantees that you will have 2 positions correct but not necessarily all 3 positions but again I might be wrong when I did it by hand that was my thinking. Still good job thinking outside of the box, keep it up.
Jimmy
Correct,
Thanks, i guess I tried. But i knew something wasn't right. Some math guru would've fifured that out a long time ago, and the p-3 wouldn't even exist in the first place. lol
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Quote: Originally posted by Stack47 on Apr 2, 2013
I was wondering about your figures because by using the mirror, it creates the other set of 5 digits. The digit combinations created by "Same" and "Mirror" is the same as using all the high/low or even/odd digits. There are 8 combinations each with 125 numbers.
That was bouncing about in my mind but i guess i was putting both hands over my ears when my brain was trying to tell me this. lol I just didn't want it to be true and thought I may be wrong.