Teufellj: I just like Maggaie have been scratching the bald spot trying to see what you see. I played with your black and red numbers and tried to use what I thought was your system on the Ontario ick 3. Would you be so kind and look at the August numbers and show us just how you reason your red numbers. 8,1,06- 020
2, - 032
3, - 106
4, - 739
5, - 619
6, - 694
7, - 723
8, - 776
9, - 571
10, - 689
11, - 968
12, - 489
13, - 183
14, - 631
15, - 467
16, - 880
17, - 912
18, - 825
19, - 886
It would be wonderful to get this scrratching problem out of the bald spot so I can go out and try for the big salmon in Lake Huron. Please.
Hello,
I see that you have listed from Wednsday on, Madam!
Take five or six sets:
032
106
739
619
694
This is how to get a setup!
...abc
1-11x
2-xx1
3-x2x
4-xx1
5-xxx
6-2x1
7-1xx
8-xxx
9-x12
0-11x
All "x's" are used but have no numerical count other than where they are located!
The highest number-first row "a" is 6...do the same to "b and c"
a,b,c
6 x x
1 x x
7 x x
0 x x
2 x x
3 x x
4 x x
5 x x
8 x x
9 x x
...this is your first row (a) do the same with the other two rows (b,c)
a b c
6 3 9
1 1 2
7 9 4
0 0 6
2 2 1
3 4 3
4 5 5
5 6 7
8 7 8
9 8 0
The sets above are the setup for five (5) sets, you make any adjustments by adding or subtracting past winners from the beginning of your list!
a - b c
6 4 3 9
1 3 1 2
7 2 9 4
0 1 0 6
2 0 2 1
3 9 4 3
4 8 5 5
5 7 6 7
8 6 7 8
9 5 8 0 ...I use the second row (b) to add ..."1 thru 0." Ten (10) can be one (1) or it can be "0" I use them both as you will note in the second row that's Not marked "a,b,c."
The result is there...723... can be in any position as long as they are in...
one line up or one line down or on the same line.
Every play day you remove the top set and add in the new set to the bottom.
The arbitrary day to start for me anyway is on a Saturday because the I can do this for a checking spot...(I won't explain this for a while but...723...is the second line from the bottom of this column!
6219
5108
4097
3986
2875
1764
0653
9542
8431
7320
6219
Teufellj: I finaly got around to solving the three number columns. Then you show up with four number colums with the notation that you can add to the b column any number from 1 to 0 (10). How do you reason what number to add or subtract? and the second four number column doesn't seem to have any relationship to the first four number column. Shouldn't 723 be 732? I appreciaate the help and the puzzles thatyou are giving out. How is Maggie taking this route?
Teufellj: Forgot to ask how do you reason out the red numbers in the precious messages? That has been a real stickler for me so far that I missed out on my fishing for the last two days and today as nice as it is more than likely will miss out again. My buddies think that I'm going too far but a problem is a problem, n'est pas.
Maggie: this is what I understand of Teufellj's proposition in pick 3. For example her is a list of three numbers or picks:
886
825
912
880
467
631
You set up three columns a b c and a column fo digits of 1 thru'0 on the left.
a b c
1 x 1 1
2 x 1 1
3 x 1 x
4 1 x x
5 x x 1
6 1 1 x
7 x x 1
8 3 2 x
9 1 x x
0 x x 1
What I figured out is that in the series of numbers i printed at first there are no 1's in the first place and a 1 digit in the second and third place. Similarly there are no 2's in the first place of the list of numbers but there is 1 digit 2 in the b column a 2 digit in the c column. There is no 3 in the first column and a 3 in each of the b and c columns, and so on with the other digits as you can see that I have arranged . So at the top of the list of three's you will have 8 8 1 since there are 3 8's in the a column and 2 8's in the b column and the next highest number for the third number is 1, and so on. Teufellj did set this up but you had to figure his thinking. Whata I don't understand is how he got to the four column numbers a well as the red numbers in his previous showings? That is the big question? I hope that this will get you on the right path Maggie.
I can see a problem in the making so let's clear up one thing at a time!
The fourth (4th.) row came from thinking when I was doing another pick 3 program. It came to me that if "0" is "1-0" and since I was off on the number setup by one or two digits but, had a pair that were right---what could I
do to get in hitting range for two days worth of setups in one matrix? I fiddled with those numbers until the solution was there and in front of my eyes from the onset. Ten (1-0) is already known as "0", then I started with the "WHAT IFS" and after many hours of cogitating it hit me! Try the extra column with the "1 thru 0." For myself it is logical to run "1 thru 0" at the same time placing the "1" next to "0" then the small question came to light-"where to place "2 thru 0"(?) another idea turned on ---since "0" is "1-0" and this "0" can be anywhere and sometimes nowhere---place the "1" next to the nearest "0" and regress or go down..."0" "9" "8"...from these three digits in a column, I ran out of number space---it was the bottom of the column. Where to from here, since there are only numbers going from the top of this column down where I placed the "1". Now then, I started from the next number up and ran the digits "2 thru 7."
With the addition of this extra column, I got the desired effect---winners! Most of the time I can get two of the winning digits in a set of three numbers---and---the winning third digit most of the time, will be one row up, same row or one row down. I also determined that even though some of the digits will be over one another, when I do the matrix setup those same digits ( the numbers atop one another) are viable ( usable).
in a previous post I mentioned a cross-check setup and posted what that setup looked like...what I am referring to is this...
Example: ...419...is the Saturday winner for the Midday game and this is what I do for a possible reference to the game that I am playing if and only if it's a single game played one time per day thru the week---say it's on a Wednsday. (Does not matter what day of the week or when it is played.
419
308
297
186
075
964
853
742
631
520
419
This is a simple "1 thru 0" starting from the original pick 3 set that I gave at the top of my columns. Use this setup from the first Saturday of the playing week! If you DO NOT find the next winner...put the "1 thru 0" column in place...shown in last post discussion...and most of the time the next winner will be listed on the Saturday's rundown!
*NOTE: if there are two games per day...Make the same type setup for the Saturday EVENING game!*
Next *NOTE:
Some places play a six (6) day on the MIDDAY game and have a seven day "7" on the EVENING game per week...The setup is basically the same way, however, the key numbers that you want are located crisscross. This means...
first off that you don't know what digits to look for, right? RIGHT!
Through more number mashing, I found that the opposite game gave the key digits to work with if and only if, you are combining MIDDAY and EVENING daily winners.
Choosing to NOT MIX your games...USE ONLY THE SATURDAY FOR THAT WEEK'S GAME (MIDDAY OR EVENING) whichever it is!
COMMENT: Rarely will you see ...100% wins in the daily games from any of these setups no matter how hard that you try---for the Ohio games though, I have found more than an average amount and my workups do produce and this is what I want for the players in my state and wherever else it will help!
There are no guarantees but if you fiddle like I do, you will learn to line your pockets or purses!