create a spreadsheet with the objective of filtering only the central digit of pick3.

jack

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create a spreadsheet with the objective of filtering only the central digit of pick3. ex = 467, the central digit is 6, and find the central digit, so after discovering the central central digit ex = 732 I can know if it is greater or less than five (which is half)
  • Combining filters can create more elaborate and personalized strategies. Let’s explore some combinations for Pick 3, using the center digit as a reference:
    Filter Combinations
    Fixed Sum + Adjacent Digits:
    Add a fixed value to the center digit, then use the adjacent digits of the original number to create new combinations.
    Example: Original number 462. Add 3 to the center digit (6+3=9). Use the adjacent digits (4 and 2) to create combinations like 492 and 294.
    Fixed Subtraction + Rotation:
    Subtract a fixed value from the center digit, then rotate the resulting digits.
    Example: Original number 462. Subtract 2 from the center digit (6-2=4). Create combinations like 147, then rotate them: 471 and 714.
    Fixed Multiplication + Mirror:
    Multiply the center digit by a fixed value, then mirror the resulting digits.
    Example: Original number 462. Multiply the center digit by 2 (6 x 2 = 12, use 2). Use this new center digit and mirror it, the mirror of 462 is 537. Create combinations with the 2 in the center and the mirror digits 527 and 725.
    Even/Odd + Adjacent Digits:
    Filter combinations based on the parity of the center digit, then use adjacent digits to create new combinations.
    Example: Original number 462 (even center digit). Create combinations with other even digits, like 204. Use the adjacent 4 and 2 to create new combinations.
    Advanced Strategies
    Conditional Filters:
    Create filters that depend on previous results. For example, if the last middle digit was even, use a fixed addition strategy; if it was odd, use a fixed subtraction strategy.
    Sequences and Patterns:
    Analyze previous results to identify sequences or patterns in the middle digits. Use this information to adjust your filters.
    Combining All Filters:
    For a more complex strategy, combine all filters. Example: Add a number to the middle digit, rotate the digits, and mirror the result.






    Filter System for Pick 3 Center Position (Example: 439 → 3 is the center reference)
    I will create a comprehensive filter system to analyze and predict the center number (middle position) in the Pick 3 game. The system will include mathematical approaches, statistics, trends, and observable patterns.
    1. Basic Math Filter
    Average of last draws: Calculate the average of the center numbers of the last 10 draws.
    Example: Last centers → 3, 5, 7, 2, 4 → Average = (3+5+7+2+4)/5 = 4.2 → Round to 4.
    Sum of digits: Add the digits of the last draw and use the last digit of the sum as the reference.
    Example: Last draw 439 → 4+3+9 = 16 → Final digit 6.
    2. Trend and Frequency Filter
    Frequency history: Count how many times each number (0 to 9) appeared in the center position in the last 50 draws. Prioritize numbers with lower frequency ("delayed" method).
    Repeated sequences: Check for repeating patterns (e.g. 3-5-3-5) or sequences (e.g. 2,3,4,5).
    3. Even and Odd Filter
    Even/Odd: Analyze the proportion of even vs. odd numbers in the center position.
    Example: If in the last 20 draws there were 15 odd numbers and 5 even numbers, there is a tendency for odd numbers.
    4. Neighborhood Filter
    Adjacent numbers: The central number tends to be close to the previous draw (±1 or ±2).
    Example: Last central number was 3 → Next candidates: 1, 2, 4, 5.
    5. Hot and Cold Numbers Filter
    Hot Numbers: Numbers that have frequently come out in the central position in the last 10 draws.
    Cold Numbers: Numbers that have not come out in more than 15 draws.
    6. Mirror Filter
    Mirror: Add 5 to the current central number and take the last digit.
    Example: Last central number 3 → 3 + 5 = 8 (candidate).
    7. Date and Event Filter
    Day of the week/month: Some games have trends based on dates (e.g., higher numbers on the weekend).
    8. Controlled Random Filter
    Pseudo-random number generator: Use a seed based on historical data to suggest a number.
    Practical Example:
    Suppose the last 5 draws and their central numbers:
    439 → 3
    256 → 5
    178 → 7
    024 → 2
    630 → 3
    Average: (3+5+7+2+3)/5 = 4
    Trend: Odd (3,5,7,3) → 80% odd.
    Neighborhood: Last central 3 → Candidates: 1,2,4,5.
    Frequency: 3 appeared 2x; 5 and 7 appeared 1x.
    Sum of digits: Last draw 630 → 6+3+0=9 → Digit 9.
    Possible combined filters:
    Even number (breaking the odd trend) → 2.4.
    Average suggests 4.
    Neighborhood suggests 4.
    Suggested forecast: 4 as the central number.
    Final Considerations:
    Combine multiple filters to increase accuracy.
    Adjust the parameters (e.g. number of draws analyzed)



 

jack

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Hello, after knowing the central digit or more than one, it can be 3,4 how to obtain the digit of the 1st and 3rd position? filtering from the largest and greater than 5 ex = 489, the central digit was = 8 1st position was less than five and even and the 3rd position greater than 5 and odd
 

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Filter System for Pick3 (1st and 3rd Positions)
This system focuses on the starting (1st) and ending (3rd) positions of the Pick3 game, ignoring the middle (2nd) position. We will create a set of statistical and probabilistic filters to help with the analysis.

Basic Filters
1. Digit Frequency
Analyze the frequency of each digit (0-9) in positions 1 and 3 in the last 50-100 draws

Identify "hot" (frequently appearing) and "cold" (rarely appearing) digits

2. Even and Odd
Parity filter:

PP: 1st and 3rd even positions

PI: 1st even, 3rd odd

IP: 1st odd, 3rd even

II: 1st and 3rd odd positions

3. Sum of Extremes
Calculate the sum of the 1st and 3rd positions

Filter by sum ranges (e.g. 0-3, 4-6, 7-9, 10-13, 14-18)

Advanced Filters
4. Patterns Difference
Calculate the absolute difference between 1st and 3rd positions

Filter by small (0-2), medium (3-5) and large (6-9) differences

5. Sequences and Repetitions
Identify patterns such as:

Equal digits (e.g. 2_2)

Ascending sequences (e.g. 1_3)

Descending sequences (e.g. 7_5)

6. Digit Cycles
Track the cycles of appearance of each digit in the extreme positions

Digits that have not appeared for 15+ draws can be considered "late"

Combinatorial Filters
7. Digit Combinations
Analyze specific combinations of 1st and 3rd positions that appear more frequently

Identify rare combinations that are "due" to appear

8. Relative Positioning Filter
Classify combinations as:

1st > 3rd

1st < 3rd

1st = 3rd

Practical Implementation
Collect historical draw data

Apply each filter individually

Combine multiple filters to reduce the number of possible combinations

Track the effectiveness of each filter over time

Application example:

Current filter: only combinations with a sum between 7-9

Digit 1: frequent in the last 10 draws

Digit 3: odd and did not appear in the last 5 draws

Difference between digits: 3-5

This system allows you to significantly reduce the 100 possible combinations (10 options for 1st position × 10 options for 3rd position) to a more manageable set of possibilities.
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Filter System for Pick3 - 1st and 3rd Positions (Excluding Center)
I will create a complete filter system based on the odd/even and low/high characteristics for only the first and third positions of Pick3, excluding the center digit (2nd position).

Definitions:

Odd/Even:

Even: 0, 2, 4, 6, 8

Odd: 1, 3, 5, 7, 9

Low/High:

Low: 0-4

High: 5-9

Possible Combinations for 1st and 3rd Positions:
There are 4 characteristics for each position:

Even and Low (EB)

Even and High (EH)

Odd and Low (OH)

Odd and High (OH)

Matrix of Combinations:

1st Position 3rd Position Corresponding Combinations
EB EB 0.2.4 in 1st and 0.2.4 in 3rd
EB PA 0.2.4 in 1st and 6.8 in 3rd
EB IB 0.2.4 in 1st and 1.3 in 3rd
EB IA 0.2.4 in 1st and 5.7.9 in 3rd
PA PB 6.8 in 1st and 0.2.4 in 3rd
PA PA 6.8 in 1st and 6.8 in 3rd
PA IB 6.8 in 1st and 1.3 in 3rd
PA IA 6.8 in 1st and 5.7.9 in 3rd
IB PB 1.3 in 1st and 0.2.4 in 3rd
IB PA 1.3 in 1st and 6.8 in 3rd
IB IB 1.3 in 1st and 1.3 in 3rd
IB IA 1.3 in 1st and 5.7.9 in 3rd
IA PB 5.7.9 in 1st and 0.2.4 in 3rd
IA PA 5,7,9 in the 1st and 6,8 in the 3rd
IA IB 5,7,9 in the 1st and 1,3 in the 3rd
IA IA 5,7,9 in the 1st and 5,7,9 in the 3rd
Practical Examples:
PB-PA: 2 (PB) - X - 8 (PA) → 2X8

IA-IB: 7 (IA) - X - 3 (IB) → 7X3

IB-PB: 1 (IB) - X - 4 (PB) → 1X4

PA-IA: 6 (PA) - X - 9 (IA) → 6X9

Frequency of Each Combination:
Each combination of characteristics has a different amount of possible numbers:

PB-PB: 3 × 3 = 9 combinations

PB-PA: 3 × 2 = 6 combinations

PB-IB: 3 × 2 = 6 combinations

PB-IA: 3 × 3 = 9 combinations

PA-PB: 2 × 3 = 6 combinations

PA-PA: 2 × 2 = 4 combinations

PA-IB: 2 × 2 = 4 combinations

PA-IA: 2 × 3 = 6 combinations

IB-PB: 2 × 3 = 6 combinations

IB-PA: 2 × 2 = 4 combinations

IB-IB: 2 × 2 = 4 combinations

IB-IA: 2 × 3 = 6 combinations

IA-PB: 3 × 3 = 9 combinations

IA-PA: 3 × 2 = 6 combinations

IA-IB: 3 × 2 = 6 combinations

IA-IA: 3 × 3 = 9 combinations

Total: 100 possible combinations (including all possibilities for the center digit).

Filter Strategies:
Simple Filter: Choose a combination of characteristics (e.g. IA-PB) and play all corresponding combinations (5,7,9 on the 1st and 0,2,4 on the 3rd).

Mixed Filter: Combine different characteristics on alternate days to cover more possibilities.

Statistics-Based Filter: Track which combinations have been coming out the most and adjust your bets.

This system allows you to focus only on the edges of the Pick3 number, completely ignoring the center digit in your analysis.
 

jack

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create the formations next to the pick3 patterns of the 1st and 3rd position the central digit does not enter the study = 1st position 3rd position Corresponding combinations
EB EB 0.2.4 in the 1st and 0.2.4 in the 3rd
EB PA 0.2.4 in the 1st and 6.8 in the 3rd
EB IB 0.2.4 in the 1st and 1.3 in the 3rd
EB IA 0.2.4 in the 1st and 5.7.9 in the 3rd
PA PB 6.8 in the 1st and 0.2.4 in the 3rd
PA PA 6.8 in the 1st and 6.8 in the 3rd
PA IB 6.8 in the 1st and 1.3 in the 3rd
PA IA 6.8 in the 1st and 5.7.9 in the 3rd 3rd
IB PB 1.3 in the 1st and 0.2.4 in the 3rd
IB PA 1.3 in the 1st and 6.8 in the 3rd
IB IB 1.3 in the 1st and 1.3 in the 3rd
IB IA 1.3 in the 1st and 5.7.9 in the 3rd
IA PB 5.7.9 in the 1st and 0.2.4 in the 3rd
IA PA 5.7.9 in the 1st and 6.8 in the 3rd
IA IB 5.7.9 in the 1st and 1.3 in the 3rd
IA IA 5.7.9 in the 1st and 5.7.9 in the 3rd
Practical examples:
PB-PA: 2 (PB) - X - 8 (PA) → 2X8

IA-IB: 7 (IA) - X - 3 (IB) → 7X3

IB-PB: 1 (IB) - X - 4 (PB) → 1X4

PA-IA: 6 (PA) - X - 9 (IA) → 6X9
Here is the organization of the formations for Pick 3, considering the 1st and 3rd positions, without including the central digit (2nd position):

Legend:
PB (Low Even): 0, 2, 4

PA (High Even): 6, 8

IB (Low Odd): 1, 3

IA (High Odd): 5, 7, 9

Table of Combinations:
1st Position 3rd Position Matching Combinations Example
PB PB 0,2,4 in 1st and 0,2,4 in 3rd 2 X 4
PB PA 0,2,4 in 1st and 6,8 in 3rd 0 X 8
PB IB 0.2.4 in 1st and 1.3 in 3rd 4 X 3
PB IA 0.2.4 in 1st and 5.7.9 in 3rd 2 X 7
PA PB 6.8 in 1st and 0.2.4 in 3rd 8 X 0
PA PA 6.8 in 1st and 6.8 in 3rd 6 X 8
PA IB 6.8 in 1st and 1.3 in 3rd 8 X 1
PA IA 6.8 in 1st and 5.7.9 in 3rd 6 X 9
IB PB 1.3 in 1st and 0.2.4 in 3rd 3 X 2
IB PA 1.3 in 1st and 6.8 in 3rd 1 X 6
IB IB 1.3 in 1st and 1.3 in 3rd 3 X 1
IB IA 1.3 in 1st and 5.7.9 in 3rd 1 X 5
IA PB 5.7.9 in 1st and 0.2.4 in 3rd 7 X 4
IA PA 5.7.9 in 1st and 6.8 in 3rd 9 X 8
IA IB 5.7.9 in 1st and 1.3 in 3rd 5 X 3
IA IA 5.7.9 in 1st and 5.7.9 in 3rd 7 X 9
Practical Examples:
PB-PA: 2 (PB) - X - 8 (PA) → 2 X 8

IA-IB: 7 (IA) - X - 3 (IB) → 7 X 3

IB-PB: 1 (IB) - X - 4 (PB) → 1 X 4

PA-IA: 6 (PA) - X - 9 (IA) → 6 X 9

This table allows you to analyze the possible formations, excluding the central digit. If you need adjustments or more details, just ask!

ok but you have to create in each line of the patterns the formations eg= 4x6, etc.
Got it! You want me to list all the possible combinations for each pattern, showing the specific numbers of the 1st and 3rd position, ignoring the middle digit (represented by X).

I will create a complete table with all possible formations for each case:

Complete Table of Combinations by Pattern
Pattern 1st Position 3rd Position Possible Combinations
PB-PB 0, 2, 4 0, 2, 4 0X0, 0X2, 0X4, 2X0, 2X2, 2X4, 4X0, 4X2, 4X4
PB-PA 0, 2, 4 6, 8 0X6, 0X8, 2X6, 2X8, 4X6, 4X8
PB-IB 0, 2, 4 1, 3 0X1, 0X3, 2X1, 2X3, 4X1, 4X3
PB-IA 0, 2, 4 5, 7, 9 0X5, 0X7, 0X9, 2X5, 2X7, 2X9, 4X5, 4X7, 4X9
PA-PB 6, 8 0, 2, 4 6X0, 6X2, 6X4, 8X0, 8X2, 8X4
PA-PA 6, 8 6, 8 6X6, 6X8, 8X6, 8X8
PA-IB 6, 8 1, 3 6X1, 6X3, 8X1, 8X3
PA-IA 6, 8 5, 7, 9 6X5, 6X7, 6X9, 8X5, 8X7, 8X9
IB-PB 1, 3 0, 2, 4 1X0, 1X2, 1X4, 3X0, 3X2, 3X4
IB-PA 1, 3 6, 8 1X6, 1X8, 3X6, 3X8
IB-IB 1, 3 1, 3 1X1, 1X3, 3X1, 3X3
IB-IA 1, 3 5, 7, 9 1X5, 1X7, 1X9, 3X5, 3X7, 3X9
IA-PB 5, 7, 9 0, 2, 4 5X0, 5X2, 5X4, 7X0, 7X2, 7X4, 9X0, 9X2, 9X4
IA-PA 5, 7, 9 6, 8 5X6, 5X8, 7X6, 7X8, 9X6, 9X8
IA-IB 5, 7, 9 1, 3 5X1, 5X3, 7X1, 7X3, 9X1, 9X3
IA-IA 5, 7, 9 5, 7, 9 5X5, 5X7, 5X9, 7X5, 7X7, 7X9, 9X5, 9X7, 9X9
Detailed Examples:
PB-PA (0,2,4 in 1st and 6,8 in 3rd):

0X6, 0X8, 2X6, 2X8, 4X6, 4X8
(Example: 4X6 is here!)

PA-IA (6,8 in 1st and 5,7,9 in 3rd):

6X5, 6X7, 6X9, 8X5, 8X7, 8X9

IB-PB (1,3 in 1st and 0,2,4 in 3rd):

1X0, 1X2, 1X4, 3X0, 3X2, 3X4

Number of Combinations per Pattern:
PB-PB, PB-IA, IA-PB, IA-IA → 9 combinations each

PB-PA, PB-IB, PA-PB, PA-IA, IB-PB, IB-IA, IA-PA, IA-IB → 6 combinations each

PA-PA, PA-IB, IB-PA, IB-IB → 4 combinations each
 

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