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Contemplating these number rascals and hearing my battery operated clock ticking while my pc is singing its personal song, I gaze back on the preceding winners. Who, why, what and how, do these beasties operate or do they communicate amongst themselves? It almost seems so but for the rythmn of their abilities, the numbers are short sited yet long in disruptive capability for this thinker. What does this person see, hmmm; ten sets of three digits. Why complicate things with the useless past history, good viewing and that's about it! Makes more sense, pick 3 is played six days X's 2=7 day in a week or 12 plays total. Ohio is too tight to let it all hang out for seven days! Yeah, I could make a normula out of that mess but why bother? Simplicity is the key. Drowning in permutations or ten million supposed ideas does give someone spending money because the payees know that unless you are writing a dictionary on math supposedabilities, you are kidding yourself. I did just this thing for a long and expen$ive time. Binary math must be good, it's used in all phases of games construction--this brings up something---[[X/3.14159] +/-7=pick 3 answer at two for three games unadulterated] simply a different approach to the subject. The Devil made me do it!
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The "devil" did do it?
On Saturday, I looked at this "blog". You have [X/3.14159] +/-7= pick 3.
I am not sure if this is how you intended it to be, but this is how I interpreted the formula.
Taking the friday pick 3 (583) and using it as (X) and dividing it by (Pi) you get (185.57).
Adding (+7) to the (185) = 192, subtracting (-7) to the (185) = 178.
178 was the pick 3 on saturday night and it was straight as well.
Very interesting!
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