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Quote: Originally posted by retxx on Dec 3, 2014
Maybe Mr.z was not too far off. I noticed using same day last week eve Numbers have many repeats this week. You might try using this as a test run for Fl. Try it on paper.
Good catch, I'll try that way too. There's a myriad ways we can attack this. Just the fact that I can study only 10 numbers, 1-9, or just the 1-6 like I mentioned earlier, as opposed to 376,000 possibilities gets me excited.
What would you choose, 120 to 1, or 376,00 to 1 odds?
1-6 is even better, 20 to 1 odds. Can't get any better than this.
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Quote: Originally posted by retxx on Dec 3, 2014
An example; I took last week eve which was 937
I played mass cash 09 13 17 19 33. Lets see what comes out. Not expecting too much.
Good luck !
Don't fret If you don't hit. This takes patience. In fact, I shouldn't play tonight because it's unlikely there will be another code of any kind back to back. Just doing this for fun until I make my list of past codes.
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Quote: Originally posted by onlymoney on Dec 2, 2014
Over the years I've noticed that Steve sometimes explains too much in his promos. And sometimes If you pick at it, you can find clues as to what the system entails.
I have to admit it is quite brilliant, but I don't have all the facts. He uses a pick 3 system code to make pick-5 selections by only studying 0-9. Then with some prediction method which I can't figure out, he chooses the best 3 number code to play for the next draw. That code translates to some Pick-5 lines to be played.
Below is an excerpt which gives some of it away. I'm going to study different ways I can utilize this.
As you can see 379 is in each of the winning numbers, the last number. I'll highlight the 379 so you can see what I'm talking about. The examples he shows are not just for Florida, but there are examples from other states too.
Had i played those codes for those dates, I would've won the JP.
What fascinates me is how I overlooked something so simple as this when I used to study the Fantasy Five game in Florida.
Well, I'm going to pick at this tonight. Feel free to contribute any ideas you may have to make this work.
I'd love to buy this but it costs $495.00....WOW!!!!..lol
FLORIDA FANTASY 5/36 GAME
DATE JP CODE #'S DRAWN
7/13/12 379 03-07-17-19-23
8/01/12 156 01-15-21-26-35
8/09/12 389 03-08-09-13-18
8/16/12 129 01-02-12-19-29
9/07/12 248 14-22-28-32-34
9/15/12 124 02-04-12-21-31
9/18/12 356 05-06-15-33-35
10/4/12 357 03-07-13-25-35
Here are some of the Pick 5 - 3 Digit Jackpot Codes, from Steve Player's example on his website. This is NOT a list of all of the CODES. You have to pay for the system [$495], to get the entire system.
3 Digit Jackpot Codes for Pick 5: [refer to onlymoney's example above, for how to use these codes]
013 379 059
024 156 678
023 389 459
025 129 123
256 248 046
027 124 049
138 356 458
134 357 029
147 019 247
248 026 237
258 359 234
289 468 127
You have to figure out how best to track these codes, in a Pick 5 game, and anticipate which codes to play, for the next game.
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Quote: Originally posted by destinycreation on Dec 3, 2014
Here are some of the Pick 5 - 3 Digit Jackpot Codes, from Steve Player's example on his website. This is NOT a list of all of the CODES. You have to pay for the system [$495], to get the entire system.
3 Digit Jackpot Codes for Pick 5: [refer to onlymoney's example above, for how to use these codes]
013 379 059
024 156 678
023 389 459
025 129 123
256 248 046
027 124 049
138 356 458
134 357 029
147 019 247
248 026 237
258 359 234
289 468 127
You have to figure out how best to track these codes, in a Pick 5 game, and anticipate which codes to play, for the next game.
He doesn't provide the codes. The codes are simply 000-999 without doubles or triples, and in boxed form from low to high. Like I mentioned earlier, there are a total of 120 boxed codes that can show up. (no doubles and no triples) But i think he did mention that he shows some ways to track the codes.
He just uses the word "code" to make it sound like it's something special.
The center column you posted is the one from Florida, and that's the only one I'm interested. I'll eventually have a much longer history than this one. There are many ways to find the next code for the future.
Take for example the 379 at the top. If we add each number together using lottery math, we come up with 026, which the third one from the bottom.
3+7=0
3+9=2
7+9=6
The only problem with your list is that you've lumped in Florida's list with the other states. I just want Florida's past, not other state's mixed in. So 026 is not a good example because it wasn't from Florida, but i just wanted to show an example of one of the ways to determine an upcoming code.
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The information below indicates the 120 Pick 3 sets and the total sets for each Pick 3 set. For example, the Pick 3 890 has only 108 possible sets whereas Pick 3 236 has 624.
A Pick 3 starting with the #1xx, there are a total of 14,744 possible sets of the 42,096
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The 3 digit code in my list has the zero at the end instead of the beginning.
The calculations start with a 1 and end with the zero.
I just read the website for this particular system and one thing that is not explained is that depending on the matrix of the game you would need to play too many sets.
For example, using the Florida 5/36 game there are a total of 120 codes representing 42,000 sets. Say for example you wanted to play the code 136 you would need to play 624 sets. Unless you had deep pockets and could afford to play 624 sets.
He must use a tracking chart of some sort for digits 1 through 0. Hmm.
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Quote: Originally posted by onlymoney on Dec 3, 2014
He doesn't provide the codes. The codes are simply 000-999 without doubles or triples, and in boxed form from low to high. Like I mentioned earlier, there are a total of 120 boxed codes that can show up. (no doubles and no triples) But i think he did mention that he shows some ways to track the codes.
He just uses the word "code" to make it sound like it's something special.
The center column you posted is the one from Florida, and that's the only one I'm interested. I'll eventually have a much longer history than this one. There are many ways to find the next code for the future.
Take for example the 379 at the top. If we add each number together using lottery math, we come up with 026, which the third one from the bottom.
3+7=0
3+9=2
7+9=6
The only problem with your list is that you've lumped in Florida's list with the other states. I just want Florida's past, not other state's mixed in. So 026 is not a good example because it wasn't from Florida, but i just wanted to show an example of one of the ways to determine an upcoming code.
Go back and look at the example from his website, and re-read his explanation of how the system works. This is my understanding of what I read : The CODES are NOT statespecific. He is giving an example of the CODES in his Pick 5 system SHOWING UP in the Pick 5 lotteries of different states, Nation Wide. [FloridaDOES NOT have its own list of Pre-determined CODES to play. You have to Track the CODES showing up in your state].
These CODES are NATION WIDE. They have nothing to do with the Pick 3 lottery. The CODES are the LAST DIGITS of the lottery numbers that are drawn for the Pick 5 lottery.
For example:
02, 12, 15, 18, 28 - The CODE may be 258
05, 11, 21, 23, 33 - The CODE may be 513
He has already compiled a list of CODES that show up most often in Pick 5 lottery games NATION WIDE. He explains how to track these CODES in his system. When you determine the CODE to use in an upcoming drawing, based on following the steps in the system, the System gives you the number combinations to play, already Wheeled. Or, the system gives you the appropriate wheel to use.
For example, in a 5/39 game, if the CODE to use is 026, those numbers include:
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Hello Winsum you can use the last digit unfolding in 10 positions and trios
So = 1,2,3 1,2,4 1,2,5 1,3,4 ............. 3,4,5= 10 positions to
You can put on top of the 10 positions planilia trios
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Quote: Originally posted by destinycreation on Dec 3, 2014
Go back and look at the example from his website, and re-read his explanation of how the system works. This is my understanding of what I read : The CODES are NOT statespecific. He is giving an example of the CODES in his Pick 5 system SHOWING UP in the Pick 5 lotteries of different states, Nation Wide. [FloridaDOES NOT have its own list of Pre-determined CODES to play. You have to Track the CODES showing up in your state].
These CODES are NATION WIDE. They have nothing to do with the Pick 3 lottery. The CODES are the LAST DIGITS of the lottery numbers that are drawn for the Pick 5 lottery.
For example:
02, 12, 15, 18, 28 - The CODE may be 258
05, 11, 21, 23, 33 - The CODE may be 513
He has already compiled a list of CODES that show up most often in Pick 5 lottery games NATION WIDE. He explains how to track these CODES in his system. When you determine the CODE to use in an upcoming drawing, based on following the steps in the system, the System gives you the number combinations to play, already Wheeled. Or, the system gives you the appropriate wheel to use.
For example, in a 5/39 game, if the CODE to use is 026, those numbers include:
0 = 10, 20, 30
2 = 2, 12, 22, 32
6 = 6, 16, 26, 36
These number combinations are then Wheeled.
Thanks Captain Obvious.
You're basically re-writing just about everything I've already written. Do you even read what I write?
I knew it !!!! I knew that whole Evelyn Woods speed reading program was a bunch of BS.
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Quote: Originally posted by retxx on Dec 4, 2014
well first shot did not fare too well.
last night mass cash was 6 14 15 21 26.Back to the drawing board.
Will look into using mirrors.
Yeah, I struck out too. But I couldn't believe there was another code in Florida Fantasy Five. That makes it two nights in a row.
I chose 236.
Code: 258
Wednesday, December 3, 2014
2-5-8-32-35
I think what I'm going to do is make a list of the first 3 winning numbers regardless of whether there more than 3 numbers or not.
Example, below would be 316,(136) despite the fact that it's really 3165. Heck, If I can predict better with more info and less tier prizes, that would be good for now. There are just too many gaps between winning codes his way.
03-11-16-25-36
Also, below is what the first 3 numbers came in from low to high, despite their order of draw. This is how I'll be using this from now on.
Dec.3- 258
Dec.2- 145
Dec.1- 134
Nov.30-013
Nov.29-016
Nov.28-023
Nov.27-045
Nov.26-013
Nov.25-035
Nov.24-456
Nov.23-024
Nov.22-247
Nov.21-258
Nov.20-678
Nov.19-023
Nov.18-237
Nov.17-013
Nov.16-035
Nov.15-048
Nov.14-256
Nov.13-126
Nov.12-456
Nov.11-017
Nov.10-013
Nov.09-145
Nov.08-012
Nov.07-036
Nov.06-345
Nov.05-014
Nov.04-024
Nov.03-023
Based on the first position behavior, I see that a 0 appears after a 2, so I'm playing 0 for tonight's drawing in the first position.
The number 2 seems to be the best bet for the second position.
And lastly, the third position seems to obviously have higher numbers, but the 4 looks good.