"The best way to learn is to never stop being an Experiential Student!"
~ Raven62 (Lottery Post Forums)
The quote comes from one of our own favorites, Raven62, who's been a member of the forums for 18 years. Raven has been around way longer before I even started messing with the Pick 3 system about 8 years ago. I have toyed with this concept off and on in that time, and yet I could never really put my finger on it. That is, until this last time I picked it back up. Now, I don't want to put it down.
As I make my contributions to the forums, provide numbers, write content, etc., I'm doing my best to actually help "crack the code" for this Pick 3 system. As I've mentioned, I have over 20 years of coding experience, and I come with a logical, rational thinking when approaching this. I've seen multiple ways people are offering their predictions, and some seem pretty complex to understand when you look at their "systems" at a glance. But I learn at my own pace, just as we all do, and I learn differently, just as we all do.
The "Experiential Student" within me, triggered by logical and rational thinking, backed with programming habits, has led me to thinking outside of the "box". For me, a box isn't good enough, I want it straight to the point. And that's what this article is about - straight(s)!
As I continue to piece together what I've learned, I share that on these forums as well as on this blog. I want to share because I want to help others win, just like I do, when I actually have time to play. And what I am sharing, is exactly what I am doing. So many people have messaged me or commented, noticing that I am hitting boxed, or straight hits. The applaud me for the effort and state it's refreshing to see a new approach - that works.
You've probably seen me post "Raw Numbers" in the state threads. Each respective state has it's own set of Raw Numbers. I want to share another piece of the puzzle, that helps you think outside of the "box".
Tonight, North Carolina pulled: 223
Let's take a look at the raw numbers list for North Carolina, shall we?
Raw Numbers:
443, 142, 046, 228, 074, 442, 331, 300, 938, 799, 385, 634, 193, 015, 217, 050, 088, 211, 313, 099, 661, 556, 621, 121, 313, 556, 055, 338
Well, if we look, we don't see a 223, or any boxed version of that. But this is about thinking outside the "box" - right? What happens when we do that?
If we were to look at all the possible ways that 223 could be played, we would have a list like this:
223, 232, 322, 778, 787, 877, 723, 732, 273, 237, 372, 327, 228, 282, 822, 278, 287, 728, 782, 827, 872, 773, 737, 377
Now, let's look at your raw list again:
Raw Numbers:
443, 142, 046, 228, 074, 442, 331, 300, 938, 799, 385, 634, 193, 015, 217, 050, 088, 211, 313, 099, 661, 556, 621, 121, 313, 556, 055, 338
See how the NC Raw Numbers list may not have had the 223 directly, but it did tell us 223 was coming? This same concept is true for all the Raw Numbers lists that I post for each respective state. Let's look at another state.
Mississippi draws for today were: 225 (Day) || 755 (Night)
Raw Numbers:
661, 154, 063, 147, 112, 556, 179, 498, 257, 467, 866, 020, 048, 036, 661, 476, 840, 108, 309, 205, 007, 105, 390, 345, 453, 429, 304, 272, 383
I've color coded the matches for each respective draw in the Raw Numbers list. Notice how the Raw Numbers list said that "a version of" 257 was coming.
Well if we look at all the possible ways 257 can be played:
257, 275, 527, 572, 725, 752, 702, 720, 072, 027, 270, 207, 757, 775, 577, 252, 225, 522, 202, 220, 022, 707, 770, 077
Sure enough, 225 is in the list. This same thing applies to the 755 number! This is thinking outside the box for me. This is where I want it "straight".
If you didn't see my post in the Discussion area, I created a post about the lottery only has 35 Numbers. It may be something you will want to read to help you better understand this approach. If we go back to the North Carolina draw for a moment where tonight's draw was 223. That's one of the 35 numbers on the list:
223: 223, 232, 322, 778, 787, 877, 723, 732, 273, 237, 372, 327, 228, 282, 822, 278, 287, 728, 782, 827, 872, 773, 737, 377
And if we look, the 228, which was in the Raw Numbers list for North Carolina, was in there.
I'm just going to post a few more states, and color code it. At this point, you should be able to see and understand what you are looking at.
Virigina: 961
Raw Numbers:
038, 381, 065, 678, 081, 131, 198, 741, 764, 693, 791, 132, 385, 137, 495, 045, 707, 186, 109, 371, 064, 042, 164, 113, 445, 770, 429, 033, 141, 115, 614, 095, 554, 388, 444, 449
Texas: 375 || 721
Raw Numbers:
029, 527, 217, 231, 212, 566, 513, 428, 116, 207, 646, 394, 224, 334, 220, 687, 530, 320, 191, 244, 104, 662, 122, 162, 000, 505, 500, 000, 005, 055
Connecticut:
Raw Numbers: 979 || 598
102, 433, 446, 123, 326, 178, 094, 286, 030, 316, 060, 354, 367, 150, 311, 686, 249, 005, 390, 442, 222, 638, 111, 161, 111, 661, 838
This list goes on and on, for each and every single draw. You've heard me talk about using your workouts to see what version of a number is coming. But it's extremely important, to understand what you are looking at as well. It's not just a "number", there's more to it than that. When you think outside the box, you can see that you are now gearing yourself "straight" towards your path of winning, and not just boxed.
Now you may be asking, how do we know what number will be played? My answer to that is, use your 646 Workouts, and watch your "Drifters". When you do, you can then filter down your list of possible numbers you can play. Let me give you an example. Let's use Connecticut for this.
Connecticut:
Raw Numbers: 979 || 598
102, 433, 446, 123, 326, 178, 094, 286, 030, 316, 060, 354, 367, 150, 311, 686, 249, 005, 390, 442, 222, 638, 111, 161, 111, 661, 838
If we look at our day draw, using the "Drifter" technique, we know that a 4/9 and or a 2/7 will be played in our next draw. So let's filter our Raw Numbers based on that. I'm going to highlight numbers what "won't" be used.
Connecticut:
Raw Numbers: 979 || 598
102, 433, 446, 123, 326, 178, 094, 286, 030, 316, 060, 354, 367, 150, 311, 686, 249, 005, 390, 442, 222, 638, 111, 161, 111, 661, 838 - 12 Numbers have been removed from our list!
Now, there are 13 available numbers that can be played. But wait, 2 of them are the same number - 354 and 390. So that means there are 12 numbers now. But how many other numbers are the same? 123, 326, 178, 286 and 367 are the same number! That's 4 more numbers to deduct from the list. Now we are at 8 possible combinations.
So we are left with this:
354 (859), 390 (895) - WINNER: 598
123, 326, 178, 286, 367
102
433
466
094
311
222
The "list" told us there were "versions" of these numbers coming. When you pay attention, think outside the box, and really understand what you are looking at, you can deduce to a possible version to be played.
Don't be afraid to experiment with this. There is absolutely one thing I can assure you - THESE NUMBERS WILL BE PLAYED! What version, I can't tell you. When? I can't tell you. I can say "usually" these numbers or their "versions" will be played as soon as the next day to 3 weeks. But they will be played! How do I know? I've been tracking them for months in all states.
Remember, "The best way to learn is to never stop being an Experiential Student! " I've put these theories to the test, and they have produced results, because I'm still a experiential student, who wants it straight, not boxed.
Experiential:
~adjective:
involving or based on experience and observation.
If you've finished this article, congratulations, you've just learned another piece of the puzzle, and got another hint. There's still more to come, and the biggest of all this! And for those "nay-sayers": No!! I'm not selling something.
I hope you find this information useful, and you can use it to your advantage to cash in on some more wins. Don't give up, stay focused. If what you are doing isn't working, try something else. Just because I believe, I can.
Til then...
Win Pick 3
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