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Positional Wheels

Wheels in the Pick 3 lottery consist of all the possible number combinations that can be generated by the selected digits in specific positions. Here is a list of half of the possible wheeling combinations.

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For example, if by another method you determine that you want to play High/Odd in the first position (5,7,9), High/Even in the Second position (6,8), and Low/Odd in the first (1,3), You will be playing a 3x2x2 = 12 combination wheel.

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Positional Tracking

The word positional means the position in the digits, either first, second or third. Positional Tracing in the Pick 3 lottery then is following which of the 10 digits fall in each individual position. While a little time consuming it is really rather easy to track each of the individual position separately.

As in the example below, the data taken from our Pick 3 lottery history file, you will notice the 747 is separated into where it hit in each position. Example, 7 Hit in the First, 4 in the Second and 7 in the Third position. Form here you would continue to mark each digits hit position all the way through to the end of the month.

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Once you have all of the numbers tracked for the month, look over each of the graphs and identify the Most Over Due number and the Second to Most over due number in each of the positions. From the example above you will notice the 3 & 8 are the two most due numbers in the First position, 0 & 7 are the two most due in the Second position and 1&9 are the two most due in the Third position. (All Highlighted in Blue)

Lined up each per position and you get

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Now this is when we use Positional Wheeling. Again positional means to the location of the digits whether in the first, second or third position. With traditional wheels the results are Boxed (6 way) numbers, meaning the combinations that you get are to be played box. But with Positional wheels the numbers you get are to be played straight. Generally, Box = $80 win and Straight = $500. Obvious Straight is a much more favorable playing strategy.

Pick 3 Positional Wheeling

From the positional tracking scenario above, we are given 3,8 in the First, 0,7 in the Second and 1,9 in the Third. It is generally not a good idea to play all Due or All Most due. So what we are going to be finding here are the best Pairs to play first.

The Wheel for the pairs would look like this:
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Since we don’t have a number for the missing position we just put in an X as a placeholder. Now if you would like to stop here and play your Pairs (Front pair or Back pairs) then you would have 8 numbers to play.

Front pairs would be – 30X, 37X, 80X, 87X
Back pairs would be – X01, X09, X71, X79

The next weeks draws were –
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You’ll notice the Front pair 37 hit twice and the Back pair 01 hit once. 8 plays times 7 days = $56, and 3 wins times $50 = $150 or $94 profit.

If you want to continue on with playing for a straight 3-digit number, you are going to need to cut out a few of the available pair combinations in order to make this more profitable. Substituting X for the 0-9 digits give 80 numbers, Try playing ONLY the first and second Most due digits in any position. From the positional tracking charts above you see that the 1 in the Third position in the Most due having never hit in Jan, then 7 in the Second position is the next Most due having last come up 25 days ago.

Playing only the 7 in the Second position and 1 in the Third leaves the following Straight Pairs.
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While this is a pretty good filter, you can still apply the traditional filter of NO All High, All Low, All Even or All Odd numbers,This leaves the following 32 combinations (The number of combinations left will depend on the types of pairs you have.)

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From our Foundation set we have 2 winning combinations in the next 7 days. So 33 plays times 7 days is $231. 2 Wins at $500 equals $1000 minus the $231 leaves a $769 profit.

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Parallel Pairs

In Parallel pairs you are looking to get two Pick 3 lottery pairs that will hit as a full number in the following week.

The beginning of our Pick 3 lottery history file has a lot of double numbers and this is not a favorable condition for tracking parallel pairs. A good rule of thumb would be, “if you have 2 or more doubles in both the Recent and Furthest weeks, pass on the pairs”.

What does Recent and Furthest weeks mean? Well that’s part of the system. So lets get started.

You want to start by tracking back two weeks, Sunday through Saturday, below we used Sun 1/08 – Sat 1/14 as the Furthest week back and Sun 1/15 – Sun 1/21 as the Recent week back.

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Next you list the recent weeks number over the furthest weeks number.
For example:

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Do this for the next week to find the pairs for that day.

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Pairs Charting

Below is an example of a Pick 3 lottery pairs chart. Its simply a way of mapping out the 55 different pairs for tracking.

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Take the last nights draw and break it into pairs.

For example On Jan 16th 487 hit.
The pairs it makes are 48 47 and 87.

Now look up each pair on the pair chart

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You are looking for the two pairs above each of the pairs that hit, AND the two pairs below each of the pairs that hit.

Notice from the example below that when either the top or the bottom of the pair column ends, you just start up at the top or bottom depending on which way you are looking.

The GREEN represents the two pairs above the pair that hit.
The BLUE represents the two pairs below the pair that hit.

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List out the pairs:
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Now take each of the pairs that match up and make numbers out of them

Lets start with the first pair: 39. Look for another pair that has a 3 or 9 in it. You will find the 38 the 29 and the 69 pairs. To put these together you get 398, 392, 396 and 392.

Next is the 11 pair. Looking for other pairs that have a 1 or 1 in it you will find 01 and 14. Putting these together you get 110, 114

Next is the 57 pair. Looking for other pairs that have a 5 or 7 in it you will find 56 and 05. Putting these together you get 576, 570

Lastly is the 66 pair. Looking for pairs that have 6 or 6 in it you will find 56 and 69 pairs. Putting these together you get 665, 669.

Your new sets of numbers are 398, 392, 396, 110, 114, 576, 570, 665, 669

You can filter by eliminating doubles and SUMs not between 11 and 17 which leaves
570, 392 and 392

Hopefully you didn’t miss the 392 392 twice flag SCREAMING at you ….

The next Pick 3 draw on Jan 18th was 923

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Mysterious

This Pick 3 lottery system takes a little bit to get what’s going on…so pay close attention here.
Here is the Chart we will be working with.
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Take the last draw and separate the digits. From our sample history Jan 17th, 487 hit. Assign each of the digits to the following letters.

4 = A
8 = B
7 = C

Next take the chart and add in these in
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Now above the A-1 box (4-1) you would put 3

In the B-1 box (8-1) you would put 7

And in the C+1 box (7+1) you would put 8

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Now take all of the bottom row digits and add them together to get the D1,D2.
3+4+7+7+8 = 29

So D1 would be 2 (The first digit) and D2 would be 9 (The second digit)

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Ok, from here you simply wheel the highlighted numbers from the chart.

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That would be the 3, 8, 8, 2 and 9

388, 382, 389
382, 389
329
882, 889
829
829

Eliminate the duplicates and you have
388, 382, 389, 329, 882, 889, 829

Filter…say by removing doubles…and it leaves
382, 389, 329, 829

The following Draw on Jan 18th was 923 …Mystical?…Maybe.
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Missing Numbers

Ok start with your last Pick 3 draw; we will use 797 on 1/2/06 of our history file. Then make a grid and place the 797 diagonally in it.

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Starting with the box above the number in the far lower right, put the next digit higher…in this case it would be 8

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Continue around the grid in a counter-clock wise direction filling in the empty spaces with the next highest number until all of the spaces have been filled.

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Now look at the numbers in the grid and do a simple across and down pull for the numbers.

712, 093, 987, 709, 198, 237, 299

Find the numbers that are missing. In this case it would be numbers 4, 5 and 6. Now, make pairs out of these numbers (45, 46, 56) and Pair them with the actual numbers from the last draw. Note that if only two numbers are missing then you only have one pair to work with. If only one number is missing then use that number as a double number.

In this example 797 was the last draw so you match up the pairs to the 7 and 9

745, 746, 756, 945, 946, 956, 745, 746, 756

Eliminate the repeats leaving, 745, 746, 756, 945, 946, 956

Now look at the numbers in the grid and do a simple pull for the numbers given.

712, 093, 987, 709, 198, 237, 299

Now add these missing paired numbers to the numbers from the simple pull you did above and you now have the following combinations to play.

712, 093, 987, 709, 198, 237, 299
745, 746, 756, 945, 946, 956

The next day 1/03/06 the 327 Hit

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Last 2 of the Month

This is another quick and easy Pick 3 lottery system, which is more of a tool then an actual Pick 3 system. The “Last 2” starts by getting the last 2 Pick 3 numbers drawn at the end of the last month and making as many numbers as you can out of them.

For Example, the last to numbers drawn on 12/30 and 12/31 were 104 and 599 so your numbers are 01459. Out of these numbers you make you Hot Pairs and Wheeled combinations (See below).

There was a direct hit on 1/11 with 914

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Doubles from Consecutive Pairs

Quick and easy…gotta love this Pick 3 Lottery system. Here you map out all of the Double numbers that have hit in the history. Next to the doubles, also map out the numbers with consecutive pairs (01, 12, 23, 34…etc.)

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Now not sure if you notice anything obvious between these two yet, but look close. THREE times after a number with a consecutive pair hit, a double number hit with one of the consecutives as the number that doubled. Look again, the GREEN highlight shows the hits where the pairs turned into doubles in the following Pick 3 lottery draw.

On Jan 12th, the Pick 3 number 219 hit. The consecutive pair would be 12. This gives you boxed numbers:
311, 411, 511, 611, 711, 811, 911, 011 and 322, 422, 522, 622, 722, 822, 922, 022 (I took out the triples and double numbers that have both pairs in them, like 122 and 112)

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Doubles Doubles

Before we talked about the 0’s and 1’s System. Here we are taking a look at how they work with doubles. Doubles can hit int eh Pick 3 lottery as repeat doubles. Some people play a version of repeating doubles or “Back-to-back” doubles by waiting for a double to hit then playing doubles in hopes of a repeat. While there are versions of that method that warrant a closer look, it didn’t make the top 50 systems in the version of this book. Maybe we will add to the site later.

Better odds are to wait for a double to hit then play the 0’s and 1’s. Below is a list of all the 6 way boxed numbers that have a 0 or 1 in them.

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These combinations cover OVER 50% of the 720 straight possible 6-way combinations. To keep the amount of numbers small, you can use any of your filters (High, Low, Even, Odd, Hot, Cold, Recent Hits…etc.).

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Be sure to track it for quite a while before playing. Use your states last month history file to back check this Pick 3 lottery system to see if it holds any validity in your particular state.

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Consecutives and Doubles

This is a very simple system that announces the two digits that double in a double number.

Ok, let me explain. Track your history and look for any draws that have a consecutive number. Example 845, (45) would be the consecutive numbers.

Take the consecutive numbers and make doubles out of them for the next Pick 3 draw.

440, 441,442,443,445,446,47,448,449 and 550, 551, 552, 553, 554, 556, 557, 558, 559
18 numbers

Ok lets see this in our foundation history

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You really need to check your state and follow this Pick 3 system carefully, it gets Hot and its get cold, so be careful.

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