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Quote: Originally posted by TheseStars on Mar 3, 2024
Way to go, Blessing, Sully, Jess , and Member Not sure if I am a main post player, but got the estimate this afternoon for the new water heater installation fee ---$240. That's a hit right?🤪
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Quote: Originally posted by TheseStars on Mar 3, 2024
Way to go, Blessing, Sully, Jess , and Member Not sure if I am a main post player, but got the estimate this afternoon for the new water heater installation fee ---$240. That's a hit right?🤪
whoooh! Right That 240$ bill is a hit you got it right, Whoop TheseStars 😃
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Quote: Originally posted by TheseStars on Mar 3, 2024
The power of 3's and 8's, I like it, WinPick3!
Gonna do a much longer test string, but I like what I found.
In order for my brain to follow a natural cognitive flow, I had to reorganize the data presented in your post so that it followed a downward chronological order which allowed for a better intuitive grasp of the 3 and 8 concept. For me personally looking at a reverse order of the draws is mentally staining. Or maybe I'm just old.
In the short test below, it appears that it only transferred over from one game to the other game twice, while maintaining a show of 1up 1 down pairs happening in the same game more of the time. Timing seems a bit late in the Eve game, but on a 2 day target in the Midday. Will certainly like to check on this further. Thanks for sharing. Looking forward to more from you.
You mentioned 'Mirror'? what did you mean by that? I'm going to mirror my 1 up 1 down Pairs? So the 27 and 25 I got from the 682 draw on the 16th of February, would be kept 27 but the 25 becomes 70? While the mirror of the 02 pair from 180 on the 18th becomes 57?
Everything I do, I do as a "system", not Day or Night.
Look at the drifter for example, there's always 1 number that "drifts" from
one draw to the next, either as is, or mirrored form. If you aren't sure of the mirrors,
they are as follows:
0 - 5
1 - 6
2 - 7
3 - 8
4 - 9
So the mirror aspect is simply mirror one number of the pair. For example if the pair
is "16", you can consider playing "17", "12", or "67". Here's a current example
Mon, Feb 26, 2024
729
709
Sun, Feb 25, 2024
813
137
Sat, Feb 24, 2024
013
144
Notice at the bottom which was on the 24th, there was the "013" played. So drop
the 3 and look at the "01" combo. So now we want to consider "02", or if we also consider
the possibility of a single digit mirror, we would have "51", or "07". And sure enough, the
"07" played in the evening draw as "709".
You're only looking for numbers with the "3" or "8" to help identify the pairs, not any other 3 digit number.
And it is highly recommended to look at them in a stacked pattern by draw. So day, then night, then day, then night.
Like this
774 (n)
781 (d)
Watch for "18"
901 (n)
094 (d)
152 (n)
877 (d)
Watch for "78" - played "781"
706 (n)
675 (d)
745 (n)
AT THIS POINT LET PAIRS GO!!
194 (d)
And wait for another setup
709 (n)
729 (d)
137 (n)
Watch for "18"
813 (d)
Watch for "19" - played "194"
144 (n)
013 (d)
Watch for "02" - played "709" (m)
643 (n)
Watch for "47" - played "729" (m)
156 (d)
528 (n)
Watch for "26" -
280 (d)
Watch for "03" - played "013"
The above is a good example of how to track these. I'd write them on a piece of paper
starting at the bottom so you can move upward, and then write it exactly like you see it.
Write out the "watch for "xx"" then go back and put the played.
The reason I say to use a "system" approach is simply this. When I think about it, the Lotter(ies)
don't have two sets of machines to pull numbers from, instead they use the same equipment each time.
When I think of that approach alone, that's why I think of it like a "system", and not broken up by day or night.
Understanding the Pick 3 "GAME", that you're playing is important. From my stand point, there are only 500 numbers,
in a pick 3 game, not 1,000. The "500 numbers" are 000 - 499, because when you consider the rules of the "GAME",
and how it's really played (meaning using the mirror numbers - which is something they won't tell you) then 500 - 999
are just mirrored numbers from the 000 - 499. Another reason I believe this to be true is this...
Start at the bottom of that table and start with 280, from there, go up, number by number, and see how many times
you see at least 1 number "drift" from the day to the night, then night to the day and so on. 99% of the time, when you
also consider the mirrors.
I've been around since August on these forums, and I've had multiple people ask and message me about how the
"New Guy" can get so many hits in multiple states? I believe it's because of my approach. With my background of 20+ years,
one of my tasks is "paying attention to details". Sifting and sorting data is my thing.
Til then...
Win Pick 3
"I have source code for numbers I produce"
MASTERMINDS Wanted! If you hit on a regular basis and you
have insight on how to do so - dm me. Looking to collaborate
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Quote: Originally posted by winpick3 on Mar 3, 2024
Everything I do, I do as a "system", not Day or Night.
Look at the drifter for example, there's always 1 number that "drifts" from
one draw to the next, either as is, or mirrored form. If you aren't sure of the mirrors,
they are as follows:
0 - 5
1 - 6
2 - 7
3 - 8
4 - 9
So the mirror aspect is simply mirror one number of the pair. For example if the pair
is "16", you can consider playing "17", "12", or "67". Here's a current example
Mon, Feb 26, 2024
729
709
Sun, Feb 25, 2024
813
137
Sat, Feb 24, 2024
013
144
Notice at the bottom which was on the 24th, there was the "013" played. So drop
the 3 and look at the "01" combo. So now we want to consider "02", or if we also consider
the possibility of a single digit mirror, we would have "51", or "07". And sure enough, the
"07" played in the evening draw as "709".
You're only looking for numbers with the "3" or "8" to help identify the pairs, not any other 3 digit number.
And it is highly recommended to look at them in a stacked pattern by draw. So day, then night, then day, then night.
Like this
774 (n)
781 (d)
Watch for "18"
901 (n)
094 (d)
152 (n)
877 (d)
Watch for "78" - played "781"
706 (n)
675 (d)
745 (n)
AT THIS POINT LET PAIRS GO!!
194 (d)
And wait for another setup
709 (n)
729 (d)
137 (n)
Watch for "18"
813 (d)
Watch for "19" - played "194"
144 (n)
013 (d)
Watch for "02" - played "709" (m)
643 (n)
Watch for "47" - played "729" (m)
156 (d)
528 (n)
Watch for "26" -
280 (d)
Watch for "03" - played "013"
The above is a good example of how to track these. I'd write them on a piece of paper
starting at the bottom so you can move upward, and then write it exactly like you see it.
Write out the "watch for "xx"" then go back and put the played.
The reason I say to use a "system" approach is simply this. When I think about it, the Lotter(ies)
don't have two sets of machines to pull numbers from, instead they use the same equipment each time.
When I think of that approach alone, that's why I think of it like a "system", and not broken up by day or night.
Understanding the Pick 3 "GAME", that you're playing is important. From my stand point, there are only 500 numbers,
in a pick 3 game, not 1,000. The "500 numbers" are 000 - 499, because when you consider the rules of the "GAME",
and how it's really played (meaning using the mirror numbers - which is something they won't tell you) then 500 - 999
are just mirrored numbers from the 000 - 499. Another reason I believe this to be true is this...
Start at the bottom of that table and start with 280, from there, go up, number by number, and see how many times
you see at least 1 number "drift" from the day to the night, then night to the day and so on. 99% of the time, when you
also consider the mirrors.
I've been around since August on these forums, and I've had multiple people ask and message me about how the
"New Guy" can get so many hits in multiple states? I believe it's because of my approach. With my background of 20+ years,
one of my tasks is "paying attention to details". Sifting and sorting data is my thing.