How does Pi relate to the pick 3/4

larbec

Member
I hope you haven't clicked on here to gain great knowledge of Pi and it's effect ness to numbers lol I'm trying to gain that knowledge and hoping to get some help if some experts with systems and numbers. Yes that's you!

I'm trying to better understand Pi and it's relationship to whole numbers in general. For example, what does the pick 3 ( lottery) represent to you? A house, a dog, a machine, a shape like a circle or square, or etc..? And how would Pi function in that capacity. But first what is PI, and how would Pi affect the Pick 3 representation? How would they inter-relate. I'm trying to build a system and Thinking in this manner may help give me a better impression about which formula to use and how to tweak them, instead of just continually using formulas willy-nilly to see what hits. I'm Pondering why and how numbers would hit in 'this' formula as opposed to 'that' formula. Yes the formulas look different, but conceptually ponder for example, how that difference actually affects the number that's plugged into it. I don't need super-clear answers. What's important are the concepts that I and develop. All scientific and mathematical formulas began with concepts about the thing being studied. Treat the pick 3 the same. Treat it as if it were not random, but rather as if it is replete with pattern and has a definite shape. Thinking in some of the above ways helps to build a system that has deep substance, consistency, and accuracy, because it's based in your logical(or even slightly illogical) concepts.

Well, thanks for reading this and hopefully help me and you better understand our goals
 

Frank

Member
Well I think you are opening a can of worms with Pi, the most interesting constant of them all, you would need Math graduate at least to give authoritative views on this. In the meantime you may have to make do with me. Pi is so intricately woven into everyday life in ways that don't seem to have anything to do with circles that one could probably make lots of cases limited only by the imagination which connect Pi to integers. Most of us here when analysing lottery results wil be familiar with the Normal distribution (bell curve) that you get when analysing say sums of balls etc. How many know that the mathematical representation of the curve included the square root of 2pi ?

There is in fact a very good Youtube channel that I've mentioned before, called numberphile which does many videos about various aspects of Pi. I would recommend this one .... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yJ-HwrOpIps as it starts at the beginning and explains PI in simple terms and all about it. What is interesting towards the end is that the digits of pi are randomly listed and pass all the tests for randomness. Given that the Canadian and US versions of pick three use three numbers in the range 0 to 9, the sequence of digits in Pi contain random 'triples' of pick three numbers. With a long enough list of the digits of Pi all you need is a way of deciding where to start (possibly the last result say the 8 2 7 th digit ) and take three consecutive digits from there. Voila - pick three !
There are sites out there listing loads of Pi digits, what is needed is a software solution to select a string from them.

Thats just one answer and one suggestion to a complicated question! :spiny:
 

Icewynd

Member
I have heard of lotteries described as a pool of numbers swirling in space -- imagine the water swirling around a drain. In the case of the pick 3 there would be 1000 unique numbers swirling in a circular pattern. The ratio of the circumference of this circle to its diameter would be pi, as for any circle. So how can you use pi to calculate what number might drop next? Darned if I know!

Also, as Frank has suggested, as an irrational number pi is a never-ending string of non-repeating sequences of 3 digits. So, every pick 3 number can be found among its decimal digits. Possibly one could find a way of counting the spaces between winning numbers?

Not sure if this gets you any closer to a winner. :smash:

Good luck!
:thumb:
 

larbec

Member
Thanks yall for replying. I have been studying Pi for quite some time once I learned the Florida Pick 3 was designed around it. I had no idea there were more than 3.14 lol Since my post I have spoken to another mathematician and numerologist and we had a wonderful conversation over dinner and he gave me some things to ponder on as well as some inner subconscious things I needed to work on. I will be making another post and hopefully yall can help me help the community. I have so to speak cracked the pick 3 and can get every digit 100% for the next draw in any state with a 1 problem, too many lines to play making it not affordable. I started with around 1200 lines and I am proud to say I have that narrowed down to 216 and still have 100% accuracy for the next draw. Forgive me to not go into the ins and outs of the system but I am much smarter than the LC is and they can kiss my hmmm well, you know what LOL Last week on trail playing only NIGHTS I won a little over $2000 with an expense of around $1100 so even though profitable its a lot of effort and filling out slips lol BUT I had every draw correct. The other post will be asking for help to figure out an almost 100% way to know what at east 1 digit will be for the next draw. I figure 1 digit and if I can get 2 great or even close that should level out the playing field even more. Once perfected I will post what ever state or country you live in for you to see for your self. if no one can or will help I am sure with my efforts I will eventually figure it out as I spend 60+ hours a week on this stuff. Ice you have ALWAYS been helpful and exchange many emails with me so you can bet your tail you get the 2nd set of numbers, sorry the first set goes to my new friend who has been helping me with excel (-: I met him on the Microsoft forum and he is one of their MVPs who was interested in what I was doing and we became better acquainted. Anyways again, thanks to both of you for replying and I am here to tell you that Pi has a HUGH impact on my system. It has taken me almost 6 months of extensive reading and emails back and forth to some brilliant mathematicians plus all the back testing. I know yall know that back testing a lone can take hours, days and for me weeks to months .... well, off to the next post and ask for help
 

blitzed

Member
howdy Icewynd, yeah reminds me of a link I have on my site:
http://www.numberspiral.com/
Icewynd said:
I have heard of lotteries described as a pool of numbers swirling in space

take it easy,
blitzed:thumb:
 

Teufellj

Member
larbec ...and the taste of wind...

Hello, larbec,
Can you define without an overburden of thinking; the taste of wind? It is a
poltergeist---a true ghost if you will. Once in a while you can see it as a tornado; a volcanic explosion; an earthquake, etc. Only a discription not---what it is or the hows and ifs for usage. Pick 3 is so simple yet when you really delve into this 'triassic' group you can go so far as to make smores of your thinking. Pi or 22/7 or 3.14159 is on the same tree branch, in other words, it is only a depiction of what is or a symbolic maybe! Gas station pumps with .31967 after an initially ridiculous cost figure, are figures to pump up your ego in front of a bunch of "peers" that just don't know but it may look good especially in Latin or Greek vintage languages to other members of that same biased group. As Icewynd pointed out---the circumference of a circle=give or take 360 degrees. WOW! Can you or do you know how to relate this info to Pick 3 and further render its pedigree to a winning combination with the additional use of Pi? It really doesn't take a math genius to note how to build a base foundation but there is a conrundom of left over sets to choose and the basic---which ones?

Teufellj...:smokin:






 

savagegoose

Member
i think you can find every 3 number sequence of pick 3 in pi, an infinite times!

except my regular pick! i cant find that anywhere
:p
 

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