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pick 5 players needed to share ideas
Greetings earthling, I find that you do not gather much info by asking for it but rather by searching for it. Search through all the pick 5 lottery systems posts from the beginning. Pick up several things, gell them into one you might have a winner. I like Lottolaughs strings, Sirmetro's -39 strategy, the different pi's(3.14, 4.28, 1.618, 1.41, .91), Texas Bobby's gap alphanumeric strategies, lotto-logix.com articles, Tntea's odd/even strategy, and shaving off the last decade of numbers th
Nov 10, 2006, 5:38 pm - stephi - Pick 5 Forum

California: 7/1 - 7/31/2018
HaPpY BiRtHdAy Wolly! Here's a birthday hint on possible strategy.... We are now twenty-two plays out from a one-digit-gap* L pair for singles /or one-digit-gap XY pair for doubles... so one has GOT to land soon! Good luck all! * e.g., a pair like 02 -- 0-1-2
Jul 6, 2018, 2:53 pm - PeerGynt - Pick 3 Forum

Do some number combinations have better odds?
The lotteries can use someone as you to fend off the conspiracy theorists given your extensive efforts or maybe you may only serve to strengthen their baseless arguments.... I was reading some time back on the gambler's fallacies and one section read that as soon as you identify what you think to be a trend it has likely already changed. This is how I define random. So sporadically there are apparent consistencies and gamblers have to anticipate it or in the least catch the tail end and
Oct 5, 2012, 1:59 pm - Original Bey - Lottery Discussion Forum

STRAIGHT System for Pick 3
I think The GAP is a better name for this strategy than Gap 36, the original name I gave it earlier. 36 comes from the first and last digits of the middle numbers (3-4-5-6), which I will probably end up calling The Middle Track. I am still working on the terminology of all this.
Feb 16, 2011, 10:00 pm - aanewyork - Lottery Systems Forum

gap strategy?
Here is a link that may help you. https://www.lotterypost.com/search?t=all q=gap+strategy Try the Search for something located under Resources inside of the blue bar at the top of the page.
Oct 14, 2009, 11:19 pm - LAVERNE MALONEY - Lottery Systems Forum

Economy filters: SHTH if you can’t beat..
The following maybe of interest to 6/49 players: As a newbie to filtering I m really shocked by the large number of failures in the width of line and gap s range filters. I thought these were inoffensive, bog standard traditional filters. Increasing the passes of these two filters, seems to exponentially increase the number of generated combinations. I wanted to resolve the surprisingly different failure rates of LH (2-4) and O/E (2-4) filters during my dry paper runs?!! If the theoretica
Jul 19, 2005, 11:26 am - SHTh - Lottery Discussion Forum

Michigan: 12/1 - 12/31/2023
Bet Slip for Next Draw Straight Plays 276 - Sticking with the most common digits in each position as a consistent strategy. 738 - Incrementing the last digit of the latest number 737. 282 - Mirror number for 737 (mirror of 7 is 2, 3 is 8). 748 - Gap pattern, adjusting the middle digit of 737 upwards. 647 - Following a descending pattern based on the last number. Boxed Plays 777 - Emphasizing the recurring digit trend from 737. 207 - Opposite pair rule for 73 (opposite of 7 is
Dec 22, 2023, 3:36 pm - Duckhunter - Pick 3 Forum

Michigan: 12/1 - 12/31/2023
Bet Slip for Next Draw Straight Plays 276 - Continuing with the most common digits in each position (2, 7, 6). 187 - Incrementing the last digit of the latest number 186. 741 - Mirror number for 186 (mirror of 1 is 6, 8 is 3, and 6 is 1). 197 - Gap pattern, incrementing the first and last digit of 186. 087 - Alternating high-low pattern based on 186. Boxed Plays 661 - Recurring digit strategy, creating a double from the last digit of 186. 207 - Based on the opposite pair rule
Dec 22, 2023, 7:31 am - Duckhunter - Pick 3 Forum

Most probable range of Gap Totals
Folks I am wondering if it is possible to devise a method based on the Gap distribution (Chart L) in the Advantage Gold software. I am particularly interested in the Gap Totals covered in charts L.3 and L.4 Would it be possible to formulate a strategy similar to Gail's 70% rule for the Sum range (Chart F) for example? With Gail 70% Sum rule she gives us the mid-point or most probable sum which is helpful as it shows us the Sum which has the most ways of happening. Is it possible to f
Dec 17, 2021, 9:14 am - KevinJoseph - Lottery Discussion Forum

Using Gaps as a Filter
I started with counts. I have a running count of 19 draws back and 20 draws back. I try to predict the pattern from the 19th draw to 20th draw using the counts. Each 20th draw has a count pattern..12556 or 23344 etc. I have each count broken down to a hit percentage. Let's say there are seven 1 counts over the last 19 draws. I have it broken down to how often 1, 2 or 3 of those 1 counts hit. I also track skips. Plus a few other filters. Trying to put it all together or break it down to importanc
Jun 19, 2021, 10:18 am - Cmoore50 - Lottery Discussion Forum