It has been said to..."roll with the bumps and go with the flow!" In Pick 3 lottery I say, "Nonsense!" To do either can be nerve racking and plenty expensive. You have to be an engineer of many sorts. Planing; site management; electrical and mechanical; banking; mathmatical; a speculative engineer and on and on.Being or having street savvy doesn't hurt either. A majority of engineers have only book learning to fall back on in their first couple of years of work and the man in the street has raw experience and doing things by hook or crook ( the hard way?) Put these two together and you usually get one smart cookie.
Many players are one or the other in life and they play this game (Pick 3) in the same fashion. Only book learning will not amount to much in wins and wild guesses and gut feelings gets the same result. When each learns a little bit at a time from their opposite, the odds for a winning combination are vastly reduced. Neither type of person can win all of the time but when they cooperate by learning a little bit of what the other knows, that person will have a better chance of winning.
This has been a little food for thought.
Teufellj...
Many players are one or the other in life and they play this game (Pick 3) in the same fashion. Only book learning will not amount to much in wins and wild guesses and gut feelings gets the same result. When each learns a little bit at a time from their opposite, the odds for a winning combination are vastly reduced. Neither type of person can win all of the time but when they cooperate by learning a little bit of what the other knows, that person will have a better chance of winning.
This has been a little food for thought.
Teufellj...