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Quote: Originally posted by powerball1 on Dec 15, 2018
Wow u did pretty good...
Thanks. The easiest out of them all was the 809 because it was part of the original 6 used to make the pool. When 1 of those does not show for a couple weeks or a few weeks at the most it’s a sure bet that one of the six will come. They didn’t show for a couple of weeks.
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The new numbers used for next weeks pool are
854 127
329 485
173 502
I will post the list of numbers from positional wheeling as soon as I write them down. Repeating pairs are 17,45,48,58. That could be a stronger sign that those pairs will appear, or it could be a stronger sign that numbers from the pool that use the numbers 854,485,127,173 will be seen.
Sometimes you do the right thing just because it’s right.
Life's a game of mathematics, if you can't figure that out I don't know what to tell you.
Looks like your pool did well and it reminds me of what another player did some years ago with Florida. But, you never elaborated on just how the pool was to be wagered which would illustrate how well it did financially. So, to keep it very simple, I'll just apply the 6-Way Straight+Box @ .50 option to see what happens. So, 150 combos in this category would cost a total of $75 per play and, unless you're bankrolling up front with enough money to play a couple of times to absorb a first round loss, you're going in with this amount. On 12/9 midday, a 1-9-5 str8 plus two box hits of 1-5-9 and 5-9-1 looks like this: $290 + $80 = $370 (payout)-$75 (Cost) = $295 profit. Very nice. There's now a $370 total bankroll to work with for the evening play. For that evening, another -$75 cost leaves +$295 in the wager fund and the winner is 5-2-0 but only a box hit of 5-0-2 is seen. So, $295 + $40 = $335 for an actual profit loss of -$35 on 12/9 evening. 12/10 midday's number is 9-0-9 and the cost was $75 with no hits which leaves $260 ($335 - $75) after the midday session. 12/10 evening winner is 2-9-1, cost is $75, and another box hit with 1-9-2 is seen but another loss of -$35 profit on 12/10 evening ($260 balance - $75 cost= $185 left + $40 box hit = $225 new current balance).
12/11 midday was 9-5-9, cost was $75, and another box hit 5-9-9 for +$40. So, $225 - $75 = $150 + $40 = $190 making the profit loss another $35 ($190 + $35 = $225). 12/11 evening winner is 2-4-5 and cost to play was $75, again, and a box hit of 4-5-2 for +$40. Here, $190 - $75 = $115 + the $40 box hit = $155 total current bankroll to now wager with. *Note that from the first play and a $370 total bankroll, a total of $215 in profit was lost in three days ($370 - $155 =$215). Alright, for the 12/12 midday draw, the winner is 2-0-6 and the cost was the same $75 but, no hit was made and a full $75 profit loss is realized. ***$155 current bankroll - $75 cost = $80 total current bankroll to now wager with on the 12/12 evening draw and the winner is 1-0-8. On this draw, the pool managed another box hit of 8-0-1 for +$40. However, we had $80 to wager with so it looks like this: $80 - $75 = $5 new total balance + $40 box hit for a new current total of only a $45 bankroll which is obviously not enough to wager this pool the same way again.
So, at this point, if this pool is going to be wagered again then both the cost and the type of hit hoped for must be reduced as there's only $40 left. Let's chance it and see by only wagering a six-way box combo for 12/13 midday which costs $37.50 which is as follows: $45 balance - $37.50 cost = $7.50. The winner is 9-8-0 and the pool produced 8-0-9 boxed for +$40 which we add to the remaining $7.50 for a new total of $47.50. Only enough here to wager again the same way for a six-way box hit so, the $37.50 is spent on the 12/13 evening draw. The winning combo is 7-1-8 and pool produces another box hit with 8-7-1 for +$40 which looks like this: $47.50 - $37.50 = $10 + $40 box hit = $50 new total balance at the end of 12/13. For the 12/14 midday draw, the pool can still be wagered again on the six-way box deal for a cost of $37.50. So, the $50 current balance - $37.50 cost = $12.50 left in the bankroll and the winner is 0-5-9. The pool nets another box hit on 12/14 midday with 5-0-9 for +$40 giving a new current total of $52.50 ($12.50 + $40 box hit).
Alright, there's still yet enough money to run the pool of numbers again on 12/14 evening for the same six-way box play. $52.50 balance - $37.50 cost = $15.00 new current balance after the 12/14 evening wager is made. The winner for 12/14 evening draw is 6-7-8 and the pool no hit to recover any portion of losses and the remaining total balance is still $15.00. Any way you slice this and, based on the hits you calculated from the onset, it was going to cost $75 to start and to validate the wins you listed for str8 + box...it's all in the math. However, please go back and check all my numbers to be sure I got it right, okay. Maybe you were thinking a different style of wager but, it wouldn't add up then. *This is the reason why I urge players to pay very, very close attention to what they're doing with the game in terms of celebrating wins and payouts. True, the pool produced many wins but, you must factor in the cost of every single play, the type of win, the profit if any, and then the new balance to play in order full realize just where your funds stand...and if you're really making money (profit.) I did this with the hope of helping you to understand what's happening in real time after every play.
Small games, frequent wins, and regular payouts 'cause.....
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Quote: Originally posted by Lucky Loser on Dec 16, 2018
Looks like your pool did well and it reminds me of what another player did some years ago with Florida. But, you never elaborated on just how the pool was to be wagered which would illustrate how well it did financially. So, to keep it very simple, I'll just apply the 6-Way Straight+Box @ .50 option to see what happens. So, 150 combos in this category would cost a total of $75 per play and, unless you're bankrolling up front with enough money to play a couple of times to absorb a first round loss, you're going in with this amount. On 12/9 midday, a 1-9-5 str8 plus two box hits of 1-5-9 and 5-9-1 looks like this: $290 + $80 = $370 (payout)-$75 (Cost) = $295 profit. Very nice. There's now a $370 total bankroll to work with for the evening play. For that evening, another -$75 cost leaves +$295 in the wager fund and the winner is 5-2-0 but only a box hit of 5-0-2 is seen. So, $295 + $40 = $335 for an actual profit loss of -$35 on 12/9 evening. 12/10 midday's number is 9-0-9 and the cost was $75 with no hits which leaves $260 ($335 - $75) after the midday session. 12/10 evening winner is 2-9-1, cost is $75, and another box hit with 1-9-2 is seen but another loss of -$35 profit on 12/10 evening ($260 balance - $75 cost= $185 left + $40 box hit = $225 new current balance).
12/11 midday was 9-5-9, cost was $75, and another box hit 5-9-9 for +$40. So, $225 - $75 = $150 + $40 = $190 making the profit loss another $35 ($190 + $35 = $225). 12/11 evening winner is 2-4-5 and cost to play was $75, again, and a box hit of 4-5-2 for +$40. Here, $190 - $75 = $115 + the $40 box hit = $155 total current bankroll to now wager with. *Note that from the first play and a $370 total bankroll, a total of $215 in profit was lost in three days ($370 - $155 =$215). Alright, for the 12/12 midday draw, the winner is 2-0-6 and the cost was the same $75 but, no hit was made and a full $75 profit loss is realized. ***$155 current bankroll - $75 cost = $80 total current bankroll to now wager with on the 12/12 evening draw and the winner is 1-0-8. On this draw, the pool managed another box hit of 8-0-1 for +$40. However, we had $80 to wager with so it looks like this: $80 - $75 = $5 new total balance + $40 box hit for a new current total of only a $45 bankroll which is obviously not enough to wager this pool the same way again.
So, at this point, if this pool is going to be wagered again then both the cost and the type of hit hoped for must be reduced as there's only $40 left. Let's chance it and see by only wagering a six-way box combo for 12/13 midday which costs $37.50 which is as follows: $45 balance - $37.50 cost = $7.50. The winner is 9-8-0 and the pool produced 8-0-9 boxed for +$40 which we add to the remaining $7.50 for a new total of $47.50. Only enough here to wager again the same way for a six-way box hit so, the $37.50 is spent on the 12/13 evening draw. The winning combo is 7-1-8 and pool produces another box hit with 8-7-1 for +$40 which looks like this: $47.50 - $37.50 = $10 + $40 box hit = $50 new total balance at the end of 12/13. For the 12/14 midday draw, the pool can still be wagered again on the six-way box deal for a cost of $37.50. So, the $50 current balance - $37.50 cost = $12.50 left in the bankroll and the winner is 0-5-9. The pool nets another box hit on 12/14 midday with 5-0-9 for +$40 giving a new current total of $52.50 ($12.50 + $40 box hit).
Alright, there's still yet enough money to run the pool of numbers again on 12/14 evening for the same six-way box play. $52.50 balance - $37.50 cost = $15.00 new current balance after the 12/14 evening wager is made. The winner for 12/14 evening draw is 6-7-8 and the pool no hit to recover any portion of losses and the remaining total balance is still $15.00. Any way you slice this and, based on the hits you calculated from the onset, it was going to cost $75 to start and to validate the wins you listed for str8 + box...it's all in the math. However, please go back and check all my numbers to be sure I got it right, okay. Maybe you were thinking a different style of wager but, it wouldn't add up then. *This is the reason why I urge players to pay very, very close attention to what they're doing with the game in terms of celebrating wins and payouts. True, the pool produced many wins but, you must factor in the cost of every single play, the type of win, the profit if any, and then the new balance to play in order full realize just where your funds stand...and if you're really making money (profit.) I did this with the hope of helping you to understand what's happening in real time after every play.
:)
Not 150 last week, 125.
So look okay I’ll answer this to you as you are not rude like some people are. In no way would I ever suggest playing 125 pick 3 numbers per draw. That’s insane to even consider. The way I started this was by looking at the six used for the pool. Then I would play those each week. Sometimes they would come reversed straight. Sometimes box. And sometimes straight. And sometimes only pairs, but exact pairs too. So the pairs is when I started to look at all of the possible combinations. So yeah if they came box, I know that wasnt profitable. $84 per week for box play only , $80 box. Double the bet, bet for the pairs. No you wont get much with that approach. Look I know the calculations involved. I would never suggest to play all the numbers. BUT, you will see hits, and you will see straight hits as well. So in my opinion to the many players here I know it is helpful. And I have used this and it has worked for me. The week before last there were 8 hits I believe, and the week before that there were 6 hits. Thanks, yeah last week it did do well. If you were to separate the six numbers into three numbers you would have a pool of 27 numbers for this week, which would also show hits, but not as many. Thanks I’m well aware.
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Quote: Originally posted by Soledad on Dec 8, 2018
Smaller pool for NY for 12/9-12/15.
Numbers used:
809
392
191
18 numbers produced by positional wheeling:
809 899 309 399 109 199
802 892 302 392 102 192
801 891 301 391 101 191
So here is the smaller pool from last week.
809,801,391,192 all box.
So let’s say you play them all every day ok, that’s $252. If you play full box, well you made $68. But if you played 50/50 well you lost $92, or if went only straight-nothing. I know ok, I’m just trying to show consistency with numbers that hit, and even patterns as well.
Appreciate the info though @LuckyLoser. I just try to pick the right number to be honest :)
Sometimes you do the right thing just because it’s right.
Life's a game of mathematics, if you can't figure that out I don't know what to tell you.