Position Tracking Numbers
Using the Pick 3 System, you are able to track the position for each and every draw that happens within the lottery. By using position tracking charts, this gives you the ability to see patterns that may emerge for a day, or night or even between both draws. The system gives you the ability to load up the position tracker for any state, and review the plays. Let's go over an example - shall we.
As you can see, the chart is clean and easy to read and use. The data is clearly highlighted between day and night as well as the balls 0 through 9. The date ranges along the top and you can read this chart from right to left based on it's last position. For example, in the green box on the 11th, you see the number 8 is highlighted. That's because the first number in today's draw for the Tri-State was an 8. But as we study this map a little better, we can see that 8 popped up after quite a few days of not playing. In fact, the last time it played in the day was on the 22nd of last month. This is a good indicator that a number may be coming in this position. So for example, based on the chart and another number, if we look at the 5, the last time that played in the day in the first position was on the 30th of last month. It's been almost 2 weeks since it's played in the first position - so that may be a good choice for a first position number for the day as well as the night since it hasn't played at all in 2 weeks worth of data. If we shift our attention back to the 8 for the night draw, again, it hasn't played within 2 weeks worth of data. This may be a number to consider for the night draw.
Let's move on to the second position for the draws. As you can see in this screen shot, the information is the same, but it's for Position 2. Notice the "P2" in the top left corner. This identifies which positional chart you are looking at.
Now, if we take a look at this chart, we can see a cluster of numbers that play within the day draw. Notice all the greens in the middle of the chart? This may be something to consider when deciding on which number to play with your first choice. Also, it's important to note there may have been a "shift" in the plays, as we begin to notice the lower portion of the chart appears to be playing. And as for the night draw, we can see primarily their pick is either 2, 3 or 4 or a 7 or 8. That's where the most focus has been for that second position for the night. Again, something to consider as you piece together your chances for a win.
And finally, let's move on to the 3rd position in our chart. Once again, the top left of the chart showing "P3" signifies that you are looking at the positions for the third digit in a drawing number.
If we focus in on the day draws, we can see a pattern that the day draw 3rd position number, usually stays in the lower range, ranging from 0 to 4. Definitely something to take note of as you pull together the 3rd number to use for your Pick 3 Draw in your state. And shifting focus, we can see on the night side of things in the blue, numbers like 4 and 8 haven't been used in the last 2 weeks worth of data. One thing to really take note of, is the "stepping" that's going on, especially within the night draws. If we back up to the 23rd, and move forward, we can see that position 3 of the draw was a 7, then the next night was 6, and finally a 5 in the next evening draw. These are types of patterns to watch for and be mindful of. Also if we notice in the night draws, we can see the same kind of "steps" that happen on the 27th and 28th, where it went from 2 to 1. Then a few days later, it went from 1 to 0. It's patterns like these that the Pick 3 System helps you track so you stay focused on winning. Let us do all the heavy lifting for you, you just focus on your wins.
There's these kinds of features and so much more inside the system. We sure hope you join us as we continue to build and expand the system. There's so many features already, and many more to come - just like the positional tracking in Pick 3s.
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