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Let's Make Friends With the Pick 3 System
I don't know about you folks,but right now I think of the lottery as my enemy. Something is telling me to get to know it better and become more friendly. Bet a lot of you feel like that, hands up who do!! So how do we go about making the big bad wolf our new best friend? This is something I've been working on and thought I'd share for others who may be so inclined. First off,it will take quite a bit of time. Maybe you have some way to figure this out faster but I
Jan 4, 2007, 5:50 pm - lottolaughs - Lottery Systems Forum

Win D Charts
Oh Goody, Lottery math I think that is one of the things that hinders my progres with the lottery. Gotta stay tuned for updates here. Win D, you're a great teacher. Thanks for the charts WSLS cuz I swear I learn better when there's visual aids involved.
Sep 16, 2006, 12:30 am - lottaloot - Lottery Systems Forum

3 digit workout for all states
Lottery math You don't carry over as you would in ordinary addition. So 8+3= 11=1 Use the search here to learn more.
Aug 26, 2021, 12:58 am - JAMORA - Lottery Systems Forum

Pick-3 straight hit system
the random example makes sense because 5+1 is 6 so your last digit is 6. But my question still stands as why do you keep the 3 and not 3+1 which is 4. This how i understand it from you last example 721-751-726-736 so for 751: for 2nd digit you use the lottery math of 7+5 which 2 and the sum with is 3 (so second digit can be a 2 and 3) for the last digit, you added 5+1 to get 6 but my question is asking exactly that the third digit for the minus result of 913, 2nd digit using
Dec 29, 2020, 3:04 pm - cddvd - Lottery Systems Forum

Pick-3 straight hit system
You're looking at it the wrong way. 913, 9+1=10 -use the 0, lottery math. 9+1=10, use sum=1, so 903 and 913. You're focusing on the last two digits, 13, why? The whole purpose of this is to accommodate two digit numbers that add to 10 and over. 1+3=4, it doesn't go past 9. Notice most of the rest of the combos on the list don't have extensions? Why? Because none of them had two digit numbers that go 10 and over.. Look at the number below 985... 093 and 913 are the only two combos on
Dec 29, 2020, 2:22 pm - Pick3master3838 - Lottery Systems Forum

Keep It ,Mirror It, Flip It For 8 Or 16
Example 2; NC Sept 25th 893 fell- (mixed combo)..... 4 corners groups STEP 1, keep-----------------------------893 89 93 STEP2, Mirror it................................348 34 48 STEP 3, +3 to each original digits........126...lottery math 12 26 STEP 4, -3 to each original digits.........560...lottery math 56 60 Group 1, 3489= 348 349 389 489 Group 2, 1256= 125 126 156 256...top 8 combos top keep....Verdict Sept 27th 265 fell Group 3, 3489= same as group 1 Group
Oct 25, 2020, 5:05 am - Goseahawks - Lottery Systems Forum

Sunday's to Saturday's
Interesting in the general context of lottery math for sure but, the part I'm wondering about is the overall timing aspect. Is there a time table for when to expect your hit(s) or do you just crunch the numbers, come up with high potential combos, and simply wait to see what happens? The reason timing is so important is because during those times that 'high priority' combos don't produce, the money that's on the line (if any) must be factored in as it's lost, okay. Now, the reason that's so impo
May 18, 2019, 12:01 pm - Lucky Loser - Lottery Systems Forum

Sunday's to Saturday's
Kentucky 4/14- 500 and 557 500+557=1057 500x557 divided by 1057=263 500+557=057(lottery math) 263+057=210(lottery math) Kentucky 4/17- 362 and 021 Pappy van Winkle time?
Apr 18, 2019, 9:09 am - Soledad - Lottery Systems Forum

Toilet Paper Method for Pick 3 Grid
This is method for making pick 3 grids. You can do it on the throne. Step 1: Fold a square of toilet paper into 16 smaller squares, a 4x4 grid. Step 2: In the first three squares of the top row, write the digits of the last pick 3 drawing. Step 3: In the last square of the top row, write the root. Step 4: For the second row, add 1 to the numbers in the row above (lottery math). Step 5: For the third row, reverse the numbers of the first row. Step 6: For the last row, add 2 to t
Mar 2, 2019, 1:11 am - oate - Lottery Systems Forum

Pick 4 Out Of Pick 3**Great Results In Texas**
See, now this is where I wholly understand where bobby623 is coming from in terms of rejecting math. Certainly, his 'to each his own' spirit will also apply here but, I just don't get this root sum/number extension business. I mean, this Pick 3/4 matrix can only do so much as its confined within 0-9...single digits. Then, I've always thought that math was simply math but, I did manage to find 'lottery mathematics' where the first few sentences can readily be properly applied. Beyond that, the ma
Jun 14, 2018, 7:04 pm - Lucky Loser - Lottery Systems Forum