Ball drop pick3 strategy:

Teufellj

Member
Has anyone tried this thingy....???

For a rundown starter use, the last winning number divided by its mirror then from the first three numbers derive your rundown. If the 3rd digit is 5 or above, the next digit increases by 1. Do not increase any set that has a 0 for the first number only the second digit do you increase.

EXAMPLE...

753 DIVIDED BY 208=3.62, THEN YOUR RUNDOWN FROM 362!
This is only a hint at what you can do, if you think beyond programs that you buy!

Teufellj...:santa:
 

Icewynd

Member
Cool, Teuf!

I saw one the other day where you added "123" to the last draw:

739
+123
852

Then subtract 111 from that result:

852
-111
741

Then add 235 to that result:

741
+235
976

Then you arrange your 3 results in a tic-tac-toe and make combinations in all directions.

Left to right: 852, 741, 976,
Top to bottom: 879, 547, 216, 846,
Diagonal: 846, 779, 512.

Just another way to mix 'em up.
 

Teufellj

Member
Hello, Icewynd,
yes, what you have shown, is a good way to work thru alternative thinking for the lottery 'Tool Box.' Just these two ways scare the lotterys commissioners. They in turn put pressure on their guru programmers to try to out think we fearsome players...hah!

Teufellj...
 

Icewynd

Member
For sure!

I used 8/13 midday result for Ontario pick 3 in my example: 739. The midday result for 8/14 was 769 -- would have won boxed if I had played the 976 from the 3rd computation on this workout. :beer:

Wish I'd played it -- we're close enough to Toronto to hear the Lotto Commish's knees knocking together.
 

Teufellj

Member
Hello, Icewynd,
I'm going to try and see if I can incorporate any of that setup (your post) into mine or possibly run a parallel setup. When I get something going, I'll report it here and show the mechanics. I see that lotto math is also used!

Later,

Teufellj...
 

Icewynd

Member
Just a question about your original post, Teufellj (sometimes I'm a bit slow). You divided your last draw number by 208. Is that a constant or (as I suspect) a mirror of 753?

This workout seems to be doing so well, I thought I might give it a try.
 

Teufellj

Member
Hello Icewynd..
Your assumption is correct! The Mirror is divided into the winning set... hope that this tidbit helps; also it is easy to mess up when a system or setup is super-simple. Most folks think in terms of an assumed formulae that they have worked with or seen. That's just the way that our modern society has been geared through the years.

Later,

Teufellj...
 

Icewynd

Member
Thanks, Teuf!

So, last draw was 109, divide by mirror 654 = 0.166. So I would start the rundown from 016 - correct?

So:
016
027
038
049
050
061
072
083
094
015

:confused: Not sure about the rule of not increasing "0" in the first position.
 

Icewynd

Member
OK, went back to your Pick 3 posts and I think I've got it now...

016
905
894
783
672
561
450
349
238
127
016
 

Icewynd

Member
Just an update to let you know how this strategy is working for me...

I'm getting an average of 7 hits a week or 50% of the draws hitting off these workouts -- minimum hits was 6 and maximum was 11/14!

What I do is make the rundown on Sunday night's number (or the closest non-double number). I found that this doesn't work as well if all the numbers are even or odd, so I will add one to make sure that doesn't happen. Eg 589 divided by mirror 034 = 17.3 so add one to make 174.

Then I take all the pairs from the workout and mash them together so that two pairs make a 3 digit combo, eg. 03 and 08 are combined to make 038.

This makes about 30 combos which I filter before each game by eliminating combos with same root sum as last game, eliminating combos with numbers that I don't think will hit, etc.

I am very happy with this method! :beer:
 

Teufellj

Member
Icewynd,

That's the way to think for yourself. Now expand what you have learned and don't just follow the leader. Keep things simple!
I always ask myself..."Is there more and what if...show me now!"
It always works in this fashion when you question everything that needs a completed answer.

Teufellj...
 

Teufellj

Member
Ohio Pick3 Players...

Hi folks,
This tip appears to have $uccessful conclusions, it has been for me.
First off, you must be familiar with and how to use a rundown...duh!:dang:
For the purpose of this information in use, I play this info only for midday game...see example(?) and not necessarily any particular rundown:

Our lottery commission is being sneaky as usual. We players have learned to work with a rundown either by going down the R/D or going from the bottom end up to locate the three winning digits for the potential three possibility future winners.
Now add this to your toolbox... If the winning treble numbers are on the top or half-way use the winning three single digits to locate the next potential characters on the opposite end. This piece of info works well with the way that I operate to find my rundown setup...dividing the winning three by the mirror three.

Later folks...

Teufellj... :smokin:
 

madam

Member
Icewynd

:nopity: :nopity: :nopity: :nopity: I have been following your theory or works on pick 3 along with teufflj. Have got to your statements. I would like to know how you get a mirror image of 208 from 753 and amirror image of 654 from 109. I thin that i can get a mirror image of 40 from 4 but I do not see your mirror images?
Especially your results of 8-27-2012
 

Teufellj

Member
Answer to Madam???

Hello---

In the very early beginning, I had to find a way as in all things to make sense of lottery numbers. These type digits look the same as common arithmetic but they as I found out later, do not quite operate in the same fashion. After a long time of piddling with rundowns and various other ways to "make" my answers arrive as they should, I noticed that...1, 2, 3, 4, 5,...doubled back as...6, 7, 8, 9, (1)0...sort of like a DNA spiral. I concluded that-

12345
67890

was a major part in lottery computation and was/is today. To answer your question:

208 is the mirror of 753---Look at the formula above and MATCH to its opposite either above the line or below the line. The line is Not for a division setup line!

Thank you, Madam, for your question.

Teufellj...:smokin:
 

Icewynd

Member
madam said:
:nopity: :nopity: :nopity: :nopity: I have been following your theory or works on pick 3 along with teufflj. Have got to your statements. I would like to know how you get a mirror image of 208 from 753 and amirror image of 654 from 109. I thin that i can get a mirror image of 40 from 4 but I do not see your mirror images?
Especially your results of 8-27-2012

Mirrors 'reflect' the number at the opposite end of the number spectrum, so, as Teuf points out, 0=5, 1=6, 2=7, 3=8, and 4=9. As you can see, they are all neatly separated by a factor of 5, so adding or subtracting 5 from each digit will get you to the mirror.

109 = 1+5=6, 0+5=5, 9-5=4, =654
 

Teufellj

Member
Thank you for helping with a clearer explanation, Icewynd, I think in the abstract and at times things come out a bit murky. Anyway, I hope that Madam has a better understanding.

Teufellj...
 

madam

Member
Teufellj &Icewynd: thank you for your efforts in the mirror explanation. With that behind me i will now start at the front of where you were and try to follow what was said. I enjoy this type of frustration it does make the grey matter boil somewhat but I think it would be of greater value to ones like myself if you could explain some of your manoeuvering(? sp) in the more complicated areas.:nopity:
 

Icewynd

Member
madam said:
I enjoy this type of frustration it does make the grey matter boil somewhat

Yes, in addition to being enjoyable, it is my hope that the mental calculations and calisthenics required to analyse the lotto will keep my brain healthy and active long into old age. Use it or loose it!

Please ask if there is anything further that you don't understand. :thumb:
 

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