Quote: Originally posted by EsoLadi on Dec 2, 2025
I forgot to mention that when you do this, for me using different color ink can help visualize what you need to see more effectively. Also on the outside of the numbers abbreviating the days of the week will help.
I also need to let it be known that I'm here to give people knowledge that you never knew existed. This site is full of people cosplaying with the lottery.
What I've learned didnt just come to me. It took me 13yrs to finally understand how the game is played. And all of the draw games work the same way. I'm a realist so I understand that pick 3 is the best choice because it has the least amount of numbers. I invest in pick 4 when groups that I've become familiar with hit the board but I've mastered pick 3.
Im new to this site so I will give context.
Back in April of 2012 I was approached by what I now strongly believe was an angel(but it was a very tall man) and given a simple base10 formula. I was living out on the eastern shore of Virginia and across the water from where I lived is a NASA flight facility called Wallops Island. The man claimed to have been contracted to work there and that is where my journey began. The one thing that he said that stayed with me was 'if you stay with this you are going to be great'
That was pretty weird coming from a stranger but I listened and now I'm great! Albeit there has been a lot of tragedy and pain but I continued to push on.
If you were able to learn the multiplication table you have the ability to learn how pick 3 works.
I will not tolerate negative attitude/tone or anyone with a desire to push me to give more knowledge faster than what I do because I don't have to at all. I came here after I found out that I couldn't patent what I had. It's considered natural phenomena. It already existed!
The sum is a part of the game. To describe how the game is played in a way that you may understand, it's like doing side quests to get to the main quests to be triumphant.
You are not going to learn this overnight. It will take you time to learn the base and then understand how and why the numbers move. You will need lots of paper. I suggest college ruled. Using a binder is better than a notebook.