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Pick 4 number grid
Hi,
I have realy not done a lot of grid tracking except for the past week or so.
I would think whatever rules have been used by more experienced grid players would apply.
I would think whatever rules you create for yourself when using the grid to catch winning numbers is to your advantage. Trial and error so to speak.
I created this pick 4 grid to have all the 715 combos in it.
Lottery systems are a hobby with me and I wanted to see if a grid could be created for the pick 4.
I
Dec 19, 2008, 8:00 pm - JAP69 - Lottery Systems Forum
Mr Z System's
For Starters
by Robert P. Lyon (Mr. Z)
It goes without saying that all successful pick 3 and pick 4 players keep records and logs of the systems and numbers they use. It is extremely important to keep these records in order to have a clear and concise picture of what is occurring during the lotto run. More importantly, the records should reflect exactly what the player has done.
A man I know was hitting three or four times a week playing the pick 4 , then was distracted for seve
Dec 12, 2008, 2:51 pm - Blackapple - Lottery Systems Forum
What hit rate percentage does your system have?
RJ, when I first saw the 44% I thought maybe he did mean hit ratio because the poll is about hit rate percentage until I did the math. By playing $1 boxes on non-matching combinations in a pick-4 game, a 44% hit ratio would give you a $8700 profit on every $100 bet.
In Pick-3 and pick-4 games half the digits are odd and half the digits are even and expected results based on probability is that in 100 drawings, the first digit should be odd about 50 times and the even about 50 times. The games
Sep 30, 2008, 4:12 pm - Stack47 - Lottery Systems Forum
Pick 4 Program in the works
Hi LckyLary,
Hot and Cold means as you stated, yes. It's entirely up to the user to decide what is hot and what is cold.
The Pick 3 and Pick 4 programs only serve as a starting point for a player. The online player could do well with the Pick 3 program with very little filtering outside of what the program generates, but the street player would have to use some filtering method.
The pick 4 program generates far more picks than the pick 3 program, so attempting to profit from it's raw re
Dec 9, 2007, 7:39 pm - sfilippo - Lottery Systems Forum
What has happened here?
I was just nosing around the forums here trying to find an appropriate place to discuss the relationship between keno games and pick 3 and 4, involving matters not precisely metaphysical, but not mainstream science.
It doesn't fit in Mystical, and nobody over there is much into taking the hocus pocus out of astrology. It doesn't fit in Mathmatics because it ain't math. It doesn't fit in Lottery Systems, because it ain't yet a system. It doesn't fit in Jackpots, because that's all mainly
Aug 1, 2006, 9:48 pm - Rip Snorter - Lottery Discussion Forum
amilby30
I'm thinking amilby30 might be a genius. Makes me feel all humble inside.
Are you folks keeping track of what she's doing over on the Systems Forum with Pick 3 and Pick 4?
https://www.lotterypost.com/thread/137330.htm
I'm feeling an unwanted seed of interest in Pick 3 and Pick 4 sprouting somewhere in my innards.
This woman doesn't even seem to know the numbers come from outer space and she still appears to understand them.
J
Jul 9, 2006, 12:37 am - Rip Snorter - Lottery Discussion Forum
$340 million lottery ticket bought in Oregon gold rush town
system, shmystem. There is NO system. People who talk of such things just don't know how it all works. I worked at a TV station in Richmond, VA that televised the Virginia Lottery. We televisied the VA Lotto drawings (before Lotto South) the same night as Big Game (before Mega Millions). All the equipment was locked up in a separate room next to the studio with security like a bank vault -- cameras, sensors, etc. In that room were several complete sets of balls. I repeat, different sets of
Oct 21, 2005, 7:36 am - ChazzMatt - Lottery News
Beginning pick 3 filters tutorial for all
The pick 3 is made-up of 3 digits x x x and the pick 4 of 4 x x x x.There are 10 possible digits by pick 3 and pick 4 position: 0 to 9, 0 to 9, 0 to 9 and one more 0 to 9 for the pick 4, so pick 3, 10x10x10=1000 pick 3 (Straight) numbers or combos and the pick 4, 10x10x10x10=10,000 possible straight combos or numbers, combos means combinations.One of the uses of filters is to take a group of numbers (Combos) that you think that have or might have the winning number among or in them and to try
May 23, 2005, 10:47 am - LANTERN - Lottery Systems Forum
Method of Choice
For pick 3 I use pen and paper, preferring the 1/4 square quadrille paper. Since DE now has 2 draws a day and 1 on Sunday, I line my numbers for each draw across the page by day-night, day-night, etc., beginning with Mon thru Sunday. That way I can observe what happened exactly one week back as each new draw comes up to see what hit. It seems that often a pair of numbers that hit exactly the week before will repeat in the next draw, and If I have a number I'm playing that fits that category, I m
May 15, 2005, 5:09 pm - lottobrain - Lottery Systems Forum
Working on a new system
I'm using the bell curve with Pick 3 combinations that were drawn from the last nine drawings. Why nine drawings? Because there are just ten numbers and the next drawing is the tenth drawing. I try to keep everything tightly related and consistent.That ninth Pick 3 number will be deducted from each of its numbers respective positions in the bell curve chart after the upcoming drawing occurs. You then add the numbers from the new drawing onto their present positions. A number will move up, one
Dec 21, 2004, 6:14 pm - Texasman - Lottery Systems Forum
