"An-at-to-me is how I see it!"
Breaking down the Pick 3 one bone at a time....that's how I've been thinking lately. I mean every single number in every single state. When they fall, how often they fall, what looks like it's due, hottest pairs, hottest combos, etc etc. It all can drive you crazy,lol. And at the end of the day I'm often back to square one.
I conduct so many different kinds of searches I often forget what I'm doing. But, to tell the truth, I'd much rather "search" these days then "workout". I'm exhausted with working out. How many numbers can you add and subtract to each other? Not to mention multiplying and dividing and our good friend pi. Let's not forget sums, vtracs and EEE OOO (sounds like me getting out of bed in the morning,lol) Pyramids,tic tac toes...yikes, I find these 2 particularly useless.
Just 3 little numbers. That's all it is. 3 little numbers. Sounds so small in the scheme of things but to a Pick 3 player it can mean the difference between rattling change in your pocket and a nice wad of bills.
Let's talk about adding numbers to numbers for a moment. (don't mind me, I'm just randomly rambling :) I got to thinking about this quite awhile ago. Some kind of lightbulb went off (maybe a dim bulb but nonetheless...) Isn't the obvious place to start when wondering what to add to your numbers would be to look at all the numbers that fall after 000?
So what did I do? I searched all front straight pairs 00-99 with 000 using all states data. And what were the results?
These were the top STRAIGHT FRONT PAIRS that fell the most after 000.
10x 19x 20x 21x 22x 23x 24x 29x 44x 47x 48x
52x 53x 54x 58x 64x 68x 70x 71x 75x 76x 87x
So if you have any inclination of starting to write your own system, you may want to consider any of these as a starting point to add to your numbers. Yes, there's a lot but with any game it always seems like a lot. The biggest question we face is how to turn it into a little.
As in a little pool of numbers. Just a few little waders lollygagging around that we can point to and say, "YES, You will be drawn today!"
So how do we make that pool? What do we start with? Yes, yes, yes, one at a time please :) I know you have a million and one ways to begin. Or maybe you have no ideas at all. That's okay too. We're all in this Pick 3 pool together. And, guess what? Most of us are still not winning. Because most of us can't afford to win. Isn't that what it comes down to? It's expensive to win. And even if we win, did we really win at all? Or just break a little dent into our losses?
So if you plan on playing Pick 3, I think you have to be pretty serious about it. Keep it fun but have some sort of a plan. The clerk or machine is always happy to take your money but is very stingy about giving anything back. That's why a little thought can go a long way before handing over your dollars.
Like right this instant, what are the 10 most ever drawn numbers in all Pick 3 history? Straight?
748 305 215 468 323 580 667 987 009 404
Been playing any of these lately? They may not look like pretty numbers. To me, they look a little raggedy. They feel strange, not like numbers I would ever play.
But, hey, look at the past30 days results:
They keep coming in. Of course this information will change as numbers are drawn but for a player who has no idea what numbers to play, instead of a quick pick I'd go with one of these.
And to be more specific, here is the list of where they are most due.
748 is due in CO CT FL PA TRI WV WI
305 is due in MD MN MO OK ONT TX
215 is due in ID LA MN NE NC WI
468 is due in CT MD NE OH OK SC TRI VA WA WV WI
323 is due in AZ CO CT DE GA LA NE NJ WV
580 is due in AR IN KS LA MI NC OK DC WV WI
667 is due in AR MO NE SC TRI VA WA DC WV
987 is due in AZ DE KY LA MD NE NY PA WA
009 is due in AZ AR IA NE OK WV
404 is due in IL IA MD MN OH ONT DC
Do you really need a system when you have this kind of data available? Or can this be called a system? It's just the facts, ma'am. An-at-to-me is the best system of all.