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Brand-new Approach
A method to pick the right PICK 3 and PICK 4 numbers.
The June 2001 Lottery Newsletter
I was asked previously whether we could give additional hints on how to pick the right PICK 3 and PICK 4 numbers. I did not want to show anything that was already mentioned in the HOW TO WIN PICK 3 LOTTERIES book. So here a new method for picking numbers back on the two previous Lucky Letters:

In the last two LUCKY LETTERS we showed you a range of 80 numbers for PICK 3 and 150 numbers for the PICK lottery to start with. There were many positive responses and subscribers who sent proof that the odds mentioned were correct. Still the problem is that nobody can play 80 numbers boxed every day and it would also not make any sense from the point of winning.

When you look at each of the 80 numbers you will find that - because they are boxed and in ascending order - every one consists of 3 pairs of two numbers: Example 247 contains the 3 pairs 24, 27 and 47. There are only 45 of those pairs possible within all of these numbers:

01, 12, 24, 37, 57
02, 13, 25, 38, 58
03, 14, 26, 39, 59
04, 15, 27, 45, 67
05, 16, 28, 46, 68
06, 17, 29, 47, 69
07, 18, 34, 48, 78
08, 19, 35, 49, 79
09, 23, 36, 56, 89
The idea or method is fairly simple, maybe a bit time consuming by hand, but fun:

A - Write down the list of pairs shown above

B - Get a list of the previous ten to twenty drawings of your favorite PICK 3 lottery

May-17-2001, 644 (Pair 46)
May-16-2001, 625 (Pairs 25, 26, 56)
May-15-2001, 892 (Pairs 28, 29, 89)
May-14-2001, 685 (Pairs 56, 58, 68)
May-13-2001, 161 (Pair 16)
May-12-2001, 334 (Pair 34)
May-11-2001, 010 (Pair 01)
May-10-2001, 294 (Pairs 24, 29, 49)
May-09-2001, 502 (Pairs 02, 05, 25)
May-08-2001, 584 (Pairs 45, 48, 58)
C - Mark off the pairs you found in the previous results from the list above
XX, 12, XX, 37, 57
XX, 13, XX, 38, XX
03, 14, XX, 39, 59
04, 15, 27, XX, 67
XX, XX, XX, XX, XX
06, 17, XX, 47, 69
07, 18, XX, XX, 78
08, 19, 35, XX, 79
09, 23, 36, XX, XX
D - Now compare this list with the PICK 3 list of the previous issue And eliminate the numbers that contain pairs that you marked off.

e.g.
015 (contains 01 and 05) will be eliminated,
016 (contains 01 and 06) will be eliminated,
147 (none of the pairs 14, 17 and 47 were marked off) will stay
457 (contains 45) will be eliminated,
The result is the following table of 19 (If I did not make a mistake)
036,037,038,039,047,067,
069,078,079,125,127,138,
147,178,189,237,367,369,378,
Now you want to know which number appeared on May 18? Yes, 417. A boxed win on the 12th number. Absolutely perfect! Warning: This You are betting with your 80 numbers on 48% of the results. Don't forget that. And if 19 numbers is too many for you to play (it is for me very often) then take more drawings from the past to eliminate.

I hope that was not too complicated. It is very interesting to play around with different elimination methods, take only results that are part of the 80 numbers list, do not eliminate doubles (triples do not count anyways in this method), or if a pair occurs more then once do not eliminate it. There are so many options. For the Spreadsheet fan: You can put the steps on one MS Excel Sheet and play around with the different results.

Good Luck!

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