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Quote: Originally posted by bobby623 on Jun 9, 2016
I agree with you - it's a personal activity.
I have a strategy and it's working for me, now and then.
However, I do sometimes wonder if all the work is worth the $500 prize.
Yes, I know, there are circumstances where the prize could be higher, if I'm willing to take the risk, which I'm not.
As for the value of a workout in multiple states, I disagree.
Pick 3 is Pick 3, no matter where it's played.
If I can manage the output of my make believe mixing vessel using methods that win in Texas. there is no reason
I couldn't do it for any other state, whether its mechanical or computer drawn.
Trends don't recognize state boundaries.
But, why would I want to spend time and energy on an out-of-state game that I can't play?
I'm not selling anything!
However, I would entertain setting up a game for another state - if someone wants to make it worth my time.
I think I've said all I need to for this thread.
Allen is in California where winning Pick 3 combinations are determined by computers.
He's probably not winning because he doesn't know how.
I wish him luck finding something that works, but, in the end, he's going to have to figure it out on his own.
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Quote: Originally posted by bobby623 on Jun 9, 2016
I agree with you - it's a personal activity.
I have a strategy and it's working for me, now and then.
However, I do sometimes wonder if all the work is worth the $500 prize.
Yes, I know, there are circumstances where the prize could be higher, if I'm willing to take the risk, which I'm not.
As for the value of a workout in multiple states, I disagree.
Pick 3 is Pick 3, no matter where it's played.
If I can manage the output of my make believe mixing vessel using methods that win in Texas. there is no reason
I couldn't do it for any other state, whether its mechanical or computer drawn.
Trends don't recognize state boundaries.
But, why would I want to spend time and energy on an out-of-state game that I can't play?
I'm not selling anything!
However, I would entertain setting up a game for another state - if someone wants to make it worth my time.
I think I've said all I need to for this thread.
Allen is in California where winning Pick 3 combinations are determined by computers.
He's probably not winning because he doesn't know how.
I wish him luck finding something that works, but, in the end, he's going to have to figure it out on his own.
I couldn't agree with u more about him not winning. He's looking for the perfect system like a quest to find his true love.
Some people with the exact same system win more than the others, and that's the part this Cali dude doesn't seem to understand. It's all up to individual players.
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Quote: Originally posted by Deo-nonfortuna on Jun 8, 2016
Here's my 2 cents: Avoid buying books, lotto software, and don't follow posters who claim to have "The best system", "Guaranteed pairs, numbers" and other gimmicky sounding titles on their thread. Do they know what guaranteed means? It means whoever loses after playing their "Guaranteed" numbers are entitled to a money back.
Don't let this scare u in anyway. The good news is we do have good posters who offer simple, yet effective results, such as Wheeler's pairs, Lakerben's mirror, distance from 10ttt, Destiny's pairs to name a few. Also it's not a system, but ask EZMONEE, he'll give u good pairs to play. GL!
Thank you so much for that short list of LP players that don't mind helping others win using their methods. If you don't mind outlining others please feel free to do so. I for one am forever indebted to those whom are ready and willing to help others not as intelligent and fortunate as them. Thanks again. AL.
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Quote: Originally posted by alsports2000 on Jun 9, 2016
Thank you so much for that short list of LP players that don't mind helping others win using their methods. If you don't mind outlining others please feel free to do so. I for one am forever indebted to those whom are ready and willing to help others not as intelligent and fortunate as them. Thanks again. AL.
lotto intuitive.
only member who seems to understand what's needed as a daily game player.
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This has been interesting. A general Question brings out a variety of responses that reveal much about the responder. You get great responses from Thinkers like those from destinycreation and grwurston. You get responses that are a mixture or great thought and bitterness like those from Bobby623. Unfortunately you also get Responses like those of Deo-nonfortuna.
As I stand looking for the Stairway to the "Holy Grail" I have to endure the Sniper Fire of non-thinkers Deo (<snip>, I fell to Deo's level there). To quote the Knight guarding the Bridge in Monty Pythons Search for the Holy Grail "It's just a Flesh Wound" .
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Quote: Originally posted by AllenB on Jun 9, 2016
This has been interesting. A general Question brings out a variety of responses that reveal much about the responder. You get great responses from Thinkers like those from destinycreation and grwurston. You get responses that are a mixture or great thought and bitterness like those from Bobby623. Unfortunately you also get Responses like those of Deo-nonfortuna.
As I stand looking for the Stairway to the "Holy Grail" I have to endure the Sniper Fire of non-thinkers Deo (<snip>, I fell to Deo's level there). To quote the Knight guarding the Bridge in Monty Pythons Search for the Holy Grail "It's just a Flesh Wound" .
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U don't like it if I tell it like it is, tough $hit. Next time raise a logical, intelligent and a doable question instead of an idiotic pie-in-the-sky one. U asked peeps a question, but u responded many like u didn't like it much and copped an attitude. Give it up.
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Quote: Originally posted by Deo-nonfortuna on Jun 9, 2016
U don't like it if I tell it like it is, tough $hit. Next time raise a logical, intelligent and a doable question instead of an idiotic pie-in-the-sky one. U asked peeps a question, but u responded many like u didn't like it much and copped an attitude. Give it up.
Just a Flesh Wound. Attitude is yours. Somebody must have really messed you up. I am done with you.
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Quote: Originally posted by AllenB on Jun 9, 2016
Just a Flesh Wound. Attitude is yours. Somebody must have really messed you up. I am done with you.
Look at this, all ur questions are bizarre and stupid and all ur responses offend peeps here. U remind me of Sol Rosenberg from Jerky boys, old, timid and neurotic.Someone must've dropped on ur head when u were little. I'm one of few 20 something young guns here and don't waste time searching for crap. Unlike u, I help people win.
Ok. This post is yours now. I will not be Back. Why don't you start your own Topic and explain your stuff on it. I know how WinD felt now and why he left the Forums.
I'll give you another movie to check out as a parting gift.
Tombstone, The greatest Western Movie Ever Made. In it there is a scene where the Wyatt and Virgil are leaving town after The Cowboys killed their Brother. Wyatt tells Curly Bill that they are leaving and that they want no more problems with the Cowboys.
Curly Bill says "Well OK then, Bye"
I am sorry Mr. AllenB. I was not making it my post or thread.
I really wanted to learn from you.
Things you mention: Protons, Neutrons, Lead, Gold and changes of elements.
I am sorry you felt I was a post hog and I ruin it for everyone.
For you….My sincere apologies.
For everyone else ..I thought I was partaking in topic.
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Quote: Originally posted by AllenB on Jun 7, 2016
I did a search looking for What LP members regard as the Basics of a Successful (Wining) System. All I got was Instructions on how the LP Forum System works. Here is my question.
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Quote: Originally posted by Lucky Loser on Jun 8, 2016
Wow. I'm seeing lots of misinformation in this thread. Every bit of this was debunked about seven years ago but, I'm going to continue reading and learning.
Are you going to reveal the misinformation???
If I'm traveling down some dark street, I'd sure like to know about it.
I don't understand how any opinion about lottery play can be debunked.
Please enlighten me.
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Quote: Originally posted by bobby623 on Jun 9, 2016
Are you going to reveal the misinformation???
If I'm traveling down some dark street, I'd sure like to know about it.
I don't understand how any opinion about lottery play can be debunked.
Please enlighten me.
Hi bobby. Congratulations on the str8/boxed (318) hit for $290. It would be interesting to know how long you had played before you got the hit and about how long it's been since the last hit was realized. This would be a time study of repeatability duration which has also been mentioned earlier in this thread and is the direct mechanism for profitability and staying ahead. However, you also previously stated the following in this same thread:
"I would like to suggest that the 'profitable' angle is basically a myth, an unattainable goal, something to justify spending and losing money."
This is an area I respectfully disagree with you on and will share why with an accommodating link which contains the aforementioned time study experiment. It isn't my thread at all but, I kinda took it over simply because I really like messing with numbers and enlightening players on what's REALLY going on in the game. An accurate account of a real world profit tends to turn people off, bobby, because they like the idea of simply sharing what the 'payout' but, I'm the opposite. My 'business input' in the following link actually starts on page (8) and I think I did a very reasonable job with illustrating exactly what was going on with all things numbers. I know that some people have seen this thread and maybe you have too but, I'm referring to it because it dispels what I've highlighted. The profit margins aren't large but they are repeated and no money was lost. What I applied was a 'bankroll' approach.
Also, I do have the thread link from back in the day which I personally championed and demonstrated 'intentional' back to back str8s. We'll get to that later, though. WARNING: I did have some fun with a couple of people in this thread on page (12) because they are the typical deniers 'on many levels' but, weren't at all able to contest my findings to this very moment. It's nice chatting with you, bobby.
https://www.lotterypost.com/thread/276724/12
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There are seven days in the week...'Someday' isn't one of them.
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I don't play, but if I did play I would have to believe that it is profitable to play, otherwise, Why play?
"In my opinion, a winning lottery system should include some form of wagering strategy" YES!
" I would opt for a progressive wagering strategy" YES!
"Do you think a System should tell you when Not to Play" It would help if it does!
"Educated Guess?" YES!
"Do you think a System (Your System) could make the decisions itself and Win? By Decisions, I mean Output based on your Formulas, Filters and Observations?"
So far, I have not yet tested complete system automation, but I think that a profitable system based on that might be possible, if the system itself is kept very private and one doesn't try to win too often nor too much with it.
"Do you think that Intuition can be "programmed" into a System? Couldn't the Patterns and Triggers be pre-set to show you the results of that intuition?"
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Quote: Originally posted by Lucky Loser on Jun 9, 2016
Hi bobby. Congratulations on the str8/boxed (318) hit for $290. It would be interesting to know how long you had played before you got the hit and about how long it's been since the last hit was realized. This would be a time study of repeatability duration which has also been mentioned earlier in this thread and is the direct mechanism for profitability and staying ahead. However, you also previously stated the following in this same thread:
"I would like to suggest that the 'profitable' angle is basically a myth, an unattainable goal, something to justify spending and losing money."
This is an area I respectfully disagree with you on and will share why with an accommodating link which contains the aforementioned time study experiment. It isn't my thread at all but, I kinda took it over simply because I really like messing with numbers and enlightening players on what's REALLY going on in the game. An accurate account of a real world profit tends to turn people off, bobby, because they like the idea of simply sharing what the 'payout' but, I'm the opposite. My 'business input' in the following link actually starts on page (8) and I think I did a very reasonable job with illustrating exactly what was going on with all things numbers. I know that some people have seen this thread and maybe you have too but, I'm referring to it because it dispels what I've highlighted. The profit margins aren't large but they are repeated and no money was lost. What I applied was a 'bankroll' approach.
Also, I do have the thread link from back in the day which I personally championed and demonstrated 'intentional' back to back str8s. We'll get to that later, though. WARNING: I did have some fun with a couple of people in this thread on page (12) because they are the typical deniers 'on many levels' but, weren't at all able to contest my findings to this very moment. It's nice chatting with you, bobby.
https://www.lotterypost.com/thread/276724/12
Hello (?)
I'm reluctant to address you as a Loser.
I don't have the tickets but I won $900 in Jan, $40 in Feb, $80 in Mar.
The big win included 3 straights, $290 each.
Missed by one showed up fairly often during the last six months!
These wins began after I made an adjustment to my basic workout to include ideas offered by Jadelottery (3Sum math and using the games randomness against itself, or something like that).
Not a copy. I just modified the idea to fit my workout, and Wow, what a difference.
I believe I emailed a couple of the January wins to Tia.
How much do I spend?
I play one drawing per day, 5 sets including one set for $1 Straight.
Total $6 or $36 per week.
I'm aware that I've lost more than I've won, but that's not a problem for me.
It's recreation with a possible payback.
Let me explain why I believe the winning more than you lose is a myth.
I don't believe, and I doubt you can offer any evidence, that many folks are lucky and smart enough to win Pick 3 often enough to not have a day job.
Some folks just have a knack for making consistent winning choices.
I'm not one of those folks.
Playing for a profit is a goal, but not much of a reality for most players, in my opinion.
Yes, it's good to have a financial plan, but, you have to win!!
To think that the majority of Pick 3 players are making a profit is a myth.
Seems this thread has hit a dead-end.
Shame we can't have logical exchanges of ideas without the negatives, but, that's LP.