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I'm re-posting this as I've had many views but no responses.
I have a method that works with Pick 2 and Pick 3, but I need help. I live in Ontario so I mostly play those lotteries, but this should apply to other countries as well.
First I got to give a shout out to Kola for giving me the idea for this.
Got to give credit where it's due.
{Inserts Men In Black Reference}
"All Hail K, All Hail K"
This is what I have so far.
4-3 4 5 9 DSUM
6 7 8 2 +3 9 0 1 5 +3
5-4 5 6 0 DSUM
7 8 9 3 +3 0 1 2 6 +3
6-5 6 7 1 DSUM
8 9 0 4 +3 1 2 3 7 +3
Adding 3 to the DSUM then adding 3 to the result gives 8 digits. The digits 4, 5, 6 seem to have the best coverage.
Numbers that appear in all 3 are - (0, 1, 2, 7, 8, 9) - (3, 6 show twice) - (4, 5 show once).
Most of the draws for pick 2 are coming out of the digit 5 workout. I need help to reduce these number sets from 8 digits to 4 or 5 with the winning pair. With so many combinations right now it's just not profitable. Minimum bet for pick 2 is $2 with an exact match. To play boxed would not be cost effective.
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Quote: Originally posted by Scrubber on Nov 27, 2020
I'm re-posting this as I've had many views but no responses.
I have a method that works with Pick 2 and Pick 3, but I need help. I live in Ontario so I mostly play those lotteries, but this should apply to other countries as well.
First I got to give a shout out to Kola for giving me the idea for this.
Got to give credit where it's due.
{Inserts Men In Black Reference}
"All Hail K, All Hail K"
This is what I have so far.
4-3 4 5 9 DSUM
6 7 8 2 +3 9 0 1 5 +3
5-4 5 6 0 DSUM
7 8 9 3 +3 0 1 2 6 +3
6-5 6 7 1 DSUM
8 9 0 4 +3 1 2 3 7 +3
Adding 3 to the DSUM then adding 3 to the result gives 8 digits. The digits 4, 5, 6 seem to have the best coverage.
Numbers that appear in all 3 are - (0, 1, 2, 7, 8, 9) - (3, 6 show twice) - (4, 5 show once).
Most of the draws for pick 2 are coming out of the digit 5 workout. I need help to reduce these number sets from 8 digits to 4 or 5 with the winning pair. With so many combinations right now it's just not profitable. Minimum bet for pick 2 is $2 with an exact match. To play boxed would not be cost effective.
Any number wizards able to lend a hand?
Hello and good day!
I was just surfing through the forum topics when I came across this post and was wondering if you can explain a bit more regarding selection of pairs? I took a look at your layout and from what I can gather I am assuming you are either doing one of two things.
Selecting pairs based on the first number frequency hoping for an exact digit match for the Pick 2 or
Choosing a set based on past results which imo is not an indicator of how future numbers will hit.
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Quote: Originally posted by Mobile Merchant on Dec 14, 2020
Hello and good day!
I was just surfing through the forum topics when I came across this post and was wondering if you can explain a bit more regarding selection of pairs? I took a look at your layout and from what I can gather I am assuming you are either doing one of two things.
Selecting pairs based on the first number frequency hoping for an exact digit match for the Pick 2 or
Choosing a set based on past results which imo is not an indicator of how future numbers will hit.
This isn't so much pair selecting as it's more narrowing down the field. If you back check Pick 2 Mid draws, the majority of wins do come from the digit 5 workout. The Eve draw tends to have more of the digits 4 and 5. You have to box each pair to cover the chance that the numbers may come reversed. I have seen these go as far as 17 Mid draws in a row.
Almost $1700 in winnings. I am trying to come up with a method that will give at least 4 - 6 wins a week with at most 5 digits per draw.
4 digits = 6 pairs $2 a pair $12, boxed $24 for a profit of $75.
5 digits = 10 pairs $2 a pair $20, boxed $40 for a profit of $59.
This is based on Kola's Pick 3 DSUM which does work, but is limited by the number of combos needed to win.
A formula that would spit out 4 -5 digits, with a measure of accuracy could make this profitable.
The most common weekly repeating pairs are 17-18-19-27-28-29-37-38-39. They usually come up a couple of times a week.
I've tried shining a light on this from every angle I can think of. Maybe someone with a more powerful flashlight can see the answer better than me.
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Quote: Originally posted by Scrubber on Dec 15, 2020
This isn't so much pair selecting as it's more narrowing down the field. If you back check Pick 2 Mid draws, the majority of wins do come from the digit 5 workout. The Eve draw tends to have more of the digits 4 and 5. You have to box each pair to cover the chance that the numbers may come reversed. I have seen these go as far as 17 Mid draws in a row.
Almost $1700 in winnings. I am trying to come up with a method that will give at least 4 - 6 wins a week with at most 5 digits per draw.
4 digits = 6 pairs $2 a pair $12, boxed $24 for a profit of $75.
5 digits = 10 pairs $2 a pair $20, boxed $40 for a profit of $59.
This is based on Kola's Pick 3 DSUM which does work, but is limited by the number of combos needed to win.
A formula that would spit out 4 -5 digits, with a measure of accuracy could make this profitable.
The most common weekly repeating pairs are 17-18-19-27-28-29-37-38-39. They usually come up a couple of times a week.
I've tried shining a light on this from every angle I can think of. Maybe someone with a more powerful flashlight can see the answer better than me.
Good day....took a careful look at your response to my inquiry and would just like to say I am gonna do some more research into the system which you have outline in your post to get a better understanding of how you choose your numbers. After I am through, I think I should be able to at least speak to your situation a bit more clearly or with some kind of knowledge on what I am speaking of or about.
Btw, I am also based in Ontario so I am quite familiar with the olg.ca breakdown and if you should ask me, in my opinion, its just a big scam but that a different topic for another day. I am also a Pick 2 player (on and off) and have devised a method to selecting winning combos called - Pick 2*Pairs*EDM or FDM.
EDM: stands for Exact Digit Match or Str88 Hits.
FDM: stands for First Digit Match since technically there are no box payout in Ontario.
I have tested it in all the regions where the Pick 2 game is currently being played here in Canada ie Ontario, Quebec and Western Canada and in the USA ie Florida, Pennsylvania, Puerto Rico & Washington D.C. (7 places in total). Over a 30 day (60 draws) time frame a whole lot of FDMs were generated and an average of around 13-15 EDMs were spot on. Every time...no lie!
I surmised that since the Pick 2 game is not the big fish in the lottery universe it does not get as much attention as its sister games ie Pick 3 and Pick 4 hence there is little talk or in depth discussion in forums pertaining to work outs, back testing methods, grids, matrices, etc. etc.
In any event, I like its simplicity and the fact that the odds of hitting a str88 combo is just 1 in 100 is my favourite feature compared to Pick 3 where its 1 in 1,000, never mind Pick 4 where its 1 in 10,000! The next good feature of the game is what I would call the - Back It Up - matrix which is the FDM. The odds are 1 in 55. Again, although the payouts here in Ontario are a measly $2 dollars, I would rather break-even than lose out on my wager which bring me to my next point.
My workout generates between 8 to 32 pairs broken down into midday and/or evening draws with a step that includes placing pairs in rows (0 - 9) based on the first digit hit frequency instead of just randomly choosing a pair to play from a group of numbers. The only down sides to this method is which row must i choose to play for an EDM. Questions: does the row has the winning pair or just the FDM pair(s), do I play several rows or only one, should i repeat the row(s) for both daytime and night time draws, etc, etc.....decisions....decisions...lol.
With that being said I am gonna hop off this tread for now and go do my research into the D Sum system to see if it is compatible with what I am currently being used to doing and maybe I will be able to device a step by step method to help you with your workouts.
Btw, congrats in winning over $1,700 in the Ontario games. And in case anyone else should come across this thread I would be curious to know if the Pick 2 game has been a good, bad or indifferent experience for you. Personally, my approach to playing Pick 2 is more like sharpening my predicting skills with the hope of hitting it big on just that one special pair(s) for $1,000 or more.
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Quote: Originally posted by Mobile Merchant on Dec 20, 2020
Good day....took a careful look at your response to my inquiry and would just like to say I am gonna do some more research into the system which you have outline in your post to get a better understanding of how you choose your numbers. After I am through, I think I should be able to at least speak to your situation a bit more clearly or with some kind of knowledge on what I am speaking of or about.
Btw, I am also based in Ontario so I am quite familiar with the olg.ca breakdown and if you should ask me, in my opinion, its just a big scam but that a different topic for another day. I am also a Pick 2 player (on and off) and have devised a method to selecting winning combos called - Pick 2*Pairs*EDM or FDM.
EDM: stands for Exact Digit Match or Str88 Hits.
FDM: stands for First Digit Match since technically there are no box payout in Ontario.
I have tested it in all the regions where the Pick 2 game is currently being played here in Canada ie Ontario, Quebec and Western Canada and in the USA ie Florida, Pennsylvania, Puerto Rico & Washington D.C. (7 places in total). Over a 30 day (60 draws) time frame a whole lot of FDMs were generated and an average of around 13-15 EDMs were spot on. Every time...no lie!
I surmised that since the Pick 2 game is not the big fish in the lottery universe it does not get as much attention as its sister games ie Pick 3 and Pick 4 hence there is little talk or in depth discussion in forums pertaining to work outs, back testing methods, grids, matrices, etc. etc.
In any event, I like its simplicity and the fact that the odds of hitting a str88 combo is just 1 in 100 is my favourite feature compared to Pick 3 where its 1 in 1,000, never mind Pick 4 where its 1 in 10,000! The next good feature of the game is what I would call the - Back It Up - matrix which is the FDM. The odds are 1 in 55. Again, although the payouts here in Ontario are a measly $2 dollars, I would rather break-even than lose out on my wager which bring me to my next point.
My workout generates between 8 to 32 pairs broken down into midday and/or evening draws with a step that includes placing pairs in rows (0 - 9) based on the first digit hit frequency instead of just randomly choosing a pair to play from a group of numbers. The only down sides to this method is which row must i choose to play for an EDM. Questions: does the row has the winning pair or just the FDM pair(s), do I play several rows or only one, should i repeat the row(s) for both daytime and night time draws, etc, etc.....decisions....decisions...lol.
With that being said I am gonna hop off this tread for now and go do my research into the D Sum system to see if it is compatible with what I am currently being used to doing and maybe I will be able to device a step by step method to help you with your workouts.
Btw, congrats in winning over $1,700 in the Ontario games. And in case anyone else should come across this thread I would be curious to know if the Pick 2 game has been a good, bad or indifferent experience for you. Personally, my approach to playing Pick 2 is more like sharpening my predicting skills with the hope of hitting it big on just that one special pair(s) for $1,000 or more.
Peace!
It would be great to hear about how you get those Exact Digit Matches on Pick-2 if you care to share. Any advice to sharpen predicting skills is a good thing :)
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Quote: Originally posted by Scrubber on Nov 27, 2020
I'm re-posting this as I've had many views but no responses.
I have a method that works with Pick 2 and Pick 3, but I need help. I live in Ontario so I mostly play those lotteries, but this should apply to other countries as well.
First I got to give a shout out to Kola for giving me the idea for this.
Got to give credit where it's due.
{Inserts Men In Black Reference}
"All Hail K, All Hail K"
This is what I have so far.
4-3 4 5 9 DSUM
6 7 8 2 +3 9 0 1 5 +3
5-4 5 6 0 DSUM
7 8 9 3 +3 0 1 2 6 +3
6-5 6 7 1 DSUM
8 9 0 4 +3 1 2 3 7 +3
Adding 3 to the DSUM then adding 3 to the result gives 8 digits. The digits 4, 5, 6 seem to have the best coverage.
Numbers that appear in all 3 are - (0, 1, 2, 7, 8, 9) - (3, 6 show twice) - (4, 5 show once).
Most of the draws for pick 2 are coming out of the digit 5 workout. I need help to reduce these number sets from 8 digits to 4 or 5 with the winning pair. With so many combinations right now it's just not profitable. Minimum bet for pick 2 is $2 with an exact match. To play boxed would not be cost effective.
Any number wizards able to lend a hand?
What is the 4-3,5-4,6-5?
Are these dates?
Why not just add +6 instead of +3 twice?
I'm sitting here listening to Merle Haggard sipping some coffee!