Of Interest to Pick 3 Players...

Teufellj

Member
Hello Players,

as of lately the pick 3 game has been difficult to get a hit, mainly because of the lack of trace patterns. In Ohio at least I've found the pattern that goes for the EVENING games. Start with ...18...games of recent past history and do not mix in the Midday game! Daily, subtract your oldest digit set and add the daily winner. By Saturday, the past history count should be...12...sets to work with. This change could be used in other states as well as Canada. In the Midday game the base history varys from ...12...to...14 days by Saturday irregardless of wether there are five, six or seven days played. In Ohio it seems best to keep the two game bases separate! I missed out on a couple thousand dollars because I didn't follow thru with my statement above but as I rechecked my figures...the bloody winners were there!

Teufellj ...
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phileight

Member
I dont't understand what you are trying to tell us. I am not aware of your system if you have posted it previously I missed it. could you provide some detail maybe an example. thanks for your time
 

Teufellj

Member
phileight...

Take your last draws...up to eighteen....in the Ohio game this would be for the evening game, we have two games, the other is midday. Taking the earliest or 18th. past winner you are removing this set and adding the newest or last win. It's a subtraction from one end and adding situation when you setup your rundown matrix. At present the Ohio pick 3 is down to the last four draws from the original eighteen! With this in mind configure a rundown from the matrix which gives the playable digit sets! Clear as mud? Took me a couple months to understand the setup then how to cull for the playable possible numbers.
Thanks for the comeback....

Teufellj ...
:wavey:
 

Brad

Member
not only the Bahamas' Papas ...

but also Canadian Cats are confused !! :notme:

Some couldn't get past a word ... :eek:

SYLLABICATION: ir·re·gard·less
PRONUNCIATION: i-r-i-gärdlis
ADVERB: Nonstandard Regardless.
ETYMOLOGY: Probably blend of irrespective and regardless.
USAGE NOTE: Irregardless is a word that many mistakenly believe to be correct usage in formal style, when in fact it is used chiefly in nonstandard speech or casual writing. Coined in the United States in the early 20th century, it has met with a blizzard of condemnation for being an improper yoking of irrespective and regardless and for the logical absurdity of combining the negative ir– prefix and –less suffix in a single term. Although one might reasonably argue that it is no different from words with redundant affixes like debone and unravel, it has been considered a blunder for decades and will probably continue to be so.


So like in reference to the above system maybe Teufellj can further debone and unravel what is a mystery with maybe an actual example so we can all try it out, eh?

Gotta have some fun with this ... I'd love to beat up on BC Daily 3 ... ;)
 

Teufellj

Member
Answers...?

it's been one of those days...
Square one...
Last Draws are the three digit figures representing what the winners were fron day 18 to Saturdays draw...
In this particular part, I am adding (+) the newest draw to the column of past winners and subtracting (-) the earliest draw or the 18th. one which is the maximum that I use for this setup. The next stage of development is the matrix, this is only a four columned "map" showing where each single digit of each set of three digits are falling. The fourth or last column is for daily sums of each line that are marked vertically from 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10.
Using the last draws in conjunction (together) with the four vertical columns, I am looking for a rundown that does not give the very last set (winner) in any form. I reduce or remove or delete any past winner from both the winners column AND the single digits column until I arrive at an agreeable rundown that does not have the very newest or last winner. When all is accomplished to my satisfaction, I make my wagers on what I think that the outcome (winners) should be!

In finality, I use the fourth column (sums) for a checking setup.
Hi Brad!

Teufellj ... :wavey:
 

Brad

Member
Sorry Teufellj but tutoring is not your strong suit. I'm still scratching my fuzzy head trying to decipher your well-meant instructions. I'm sure the system you have is worth considering and that you understand it well, however your description snarls like a maze :dizzy:

as an example, let's start when you say:
"Start with ...18...games of recent past history and do not mix in the Midday game!
Daily, subtract your oldest digit set and add the daily winner."

Ok, that's fairly clear.

Say the daily winner was 870
the previous day the 489 came out
and 18 draws ago 450 was drawn,

so then: 489-450=039 and 489+870=259

now I have a set of two to consider, 039 and 259

The history I'm back-checking in this example is below, I marked my jump-off point in red :

Mon., October 31 780
Sun., October 30 552
Sat., October 29 314
Fri., October 28 589
Thu., October 27 871
Wed., October 26 436
Tue., October 25 139
Mon., October 24 326
Sun., October 23 769
Sat., October 22 744
Fri., October 21 318
Thu., October 20 123
Wed., October 19 500

Tue., October 18 870
Mon., October 17 489
Sun., October 16 052
Sat., October 15 926
Fri., October 14 472
Thu., October 13 118
Wed., October 12 079
Tue., October 11 626
Mon., October 10 260
Sun., October 9 231
Sat., October 8 008
Fri., October 7 262
Thu., October 6 469
Wed., October 5 203
Tue., October 4 073
Mon., October 3 517
Sun., October 2 648
Sat., October 1 450


I think I know how to complete this but there are a few unclear statements in your posts. So rather than to muddle my way through, and assuming I started off correctly, can you pls take it from here and continue?

I'm sure the readers here would appreciate your effort disregardless of jesting about non-standard adverbs ... ;)
 

Teufellj

Member
Brad...

Hello, Let's start with the past history ! 18 past historys are the starting point. You must reduce or remove each past history set beginning with the 18th. thru use of the previously described matrix. You are taking each single digit that is in the set that is being worked with from the described locations that are in the matrix (1 thru 10...vertically). From that point you will draw from the rundown positional chart(...four verticle rows the single digits needed for the rundown.) In the rundown you will be looking for the winning numbers from the last game played. If you have found this set in any order then you must go back to the winning play list (past history) and do this step again until you DO NOT find the last played winning numbers! The last step that is written will give you the fresh number sets to get your plays for the new game!

Teufellj ...
:wavey:
 

Teufellj

Member
Mikkii

Yes Mikkii,
when you do all that is required you will win. My program is so very simple that it will be made difficult. Others say that they don't understand what I have posted. The best plan is NOT to read into things but rather take it as you see it! I will post more on this subject as soon as I can figure out how to use this internet system that I have transferred to.

Teufellj ... :wavey:
 

mikkii

Member
i think i understand

when i saw it and seen what to add and subtract it made do just what i had seen.All things in life are worth a try and to just give it time.
 

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