A Pick File is a current list of the integers in order of occurrence.
The source for this information is the Game History chart where winning combinations
are logged in Draw/Date order.
There are four Pick Files in NYTake5 game, one for each Decade.
The procedure is to generate a Master file which is rearranged following each drawing.
The last update then becomes for Pick File for the next drawing.
The updates provide a 'trend chart' for future reference and analysis.
My Master list for Decade A was initiated on August 15.
The updated list are logged, on graph paper, in adjacent columns.
Pick File
Pick Files are broken into five Zones (A, B, C, D and E)
The sequences are logged in horizontal rows by date.
Zone A has one or two graph cells which are reserved for integers that have been
'out' the longest.
Zone B has three consecutive cells for the next three integers.
Zone C has three consecutive cells for the next three integers.
Zone D has two cells for the two most recent integer arrivals.
Zone E has one or more cells depicting the Zone in which the winning integer resided.
This provides a trend data line that can be used for future analysis.
Here are the current Pick Files as of the 0918 drawing.
Decade A
0918 - 1*265*398*47*C
Decade B
0918 -10.13*16.17.12*14.15.19*11.18*A
Decade C
0918 - 21.20*25.26.22*23.24.27*29.28*N
N = none drawn.
Decade D
0918 - 33.36*38.32.34*39.35.37*30.31*ABC
The winning zone data is logged in a single column for future reference.
How to Use a Pick File?
This process begins with selection of an Alpha Signature.
Ex: ABCCD.
Interpretation - User needs to choose one integer from Decade A, one integer from Decade B, two integers from Decade C and one integer from Decade D.
From this point on its up to the User to decide which integers to play.
It's a personal choice.
There are no algorithms, no mathematical formulae, no hot and cold lists, no odd and even
lists, no VTRACs, no pair and triad lists.
It's a mental process.
If the Pick File lists are accurate, up-to-date, there might be a clue or two that could help
the User find good answers to the most important question in lottery play - What's Next?
At present, the trend data is in short supply, but will eventually have a lot of useful information.
It all rests on the User.
Choose correctly and win, maybe.
You just have to hope that the drawing machine agrees with your choices.
Of course, this may not happen as often as we would like.
Thanks for your interest.