Forest Park, Georgia United States
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November 17, 2004
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294 Ga midday! you had 249... WTG!...
Thank you very, very much chouquounette and lil nita.
(Actually, I had 294 also, but I'm not quibbling LOL. I do deeply appreciate your thanks and congrats!)
Hope one of you two, or someone else here, was fortunate enough to catch a piece of the pie along with me today!
Didn't know what kind of response I'd get to this morning's post, which was the largest list of straights I'd ever ever put out there. 355 of the 720 possible straight singles were included, as well as 84 of the possible 120 boxed singles were there, in some order. So I had about a 50/50 chance of hitting a straight with any random 355 numbers, if no double or triple. But these were not chosen randomly, I can assure you.
It seems like every time previously that I've posted a bunch of straight numbers, I'd still wind up with a miss that draw on the particular method I was using. Or Georgia would get a double. Not today, thank goodness!
I've been trying forever it seems LOL, to settle upon any initial set of filters that I could apply to those 720 possible straight singles, and still be almost guaranteed to have a high rate of success "calling" Georgia's pick3 games (whenever a single is drawn). I'm crossing my fingers big time, but I think I may have finally setted upon the four safest filters to apply simultaneously, as a starting point in selecting straight singles to play.
The first filter I'm using is to simply play for at least one of GA's twenty longest out boxed pairs (tracking Combined draws, in my case) to fall, the next time GA sees a single. Here's how the 45 no-match boxed pairs ranked, from most recent to longest out, post- last night's 107 and pre-294:
07
17
01
15
13
35
68
28
26
16
36
78
79
89
12
23
59
25
29
38
39
56
18
67
47
14
34
08
46
49
69
57
45
58
19
03
06
27
02
04
24
05
48
37
09
Here's how the 45 no-match boxed pairs rank now, post-294:
24
49
29
07
17
01
15
13
35
68
28
26
16
36
78
79
89
12
23
59
25
38
39
56
18
67
47
14
34
08
46
69
57
45
58
19
03
06
27
02
04
05
48
37
09
So, that's the initial, broad filter that I apply. The next three filters are too involved for me to ever attempt to adequately explain here, but they're based upon tracking the front, end, and split....straight pairs.
Anyway, I just wanted explain some of this method I'm using, and still trying to refine. My time available for posting is very limited now, but I hope I've given someone some ideas that they can build upon. It's taken me a long time, and losing a LOT of money to get to the point (hopefully!! LOL) where I am now.
As far as tonight goes, I'll probably just relax this evening..... take some time to savor today's good fortune. If I'm able have anything ready for Wednesday Eve by around 6:20, I'll do another post. Who knows, maybe it'll be that longest out 09 boxed pair!
090 091 092 093 093 094 095 096 097 098 099
Will definitely give Thursday Midday another straight-singles-list shot. Maybe you'll find it helpul again. Afraid I've pretty much given up on narrowing down which doubles or triples are more likely to show in any one individual game.
Thanks again, chouquounette and lilnita!! God bless!
Forest Park, Georgia United States
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November 17, 2004
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Wed Eve Result = 625
Good thing I sat out tonight! Was a single, but a miss with my initial, beginning filter, and therefore, a loss. The boxed pair 56just missed the cut-off point I'd established:
24
49
29
07
17
01
15
13
35
68
28
26
16
36
78
79
89
12
23
59
25
38
39
56
18
67
47
14
34
08
46
69
57
45
58
19
03
06
27
02
04
05
48
37
09
I would have had to have been playing for GA's next drawn single to include at least one of the twenty-one longest out boxed pairs for 625 to have been one of my selections.
See what a bear these doggoned filters can be?!! LOL
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You were close for sure this evening.....would be great to narrow the selection...but not complaining....missed the 625....flip side of 107 simple as that...oh well!
Tomorrow is another day and a great one we can hope for! Thanks for all your hard work!
Forest Park, Georgia United States
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November 17, 2004
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You were close for sure this evening.....would be great to narrow the selection...but not complaining....missed the 625....flip side of 107 simple as that...oh well!
Tomorrow is another day and a great one we can hope for! Thanks for all your hard work!
You're very welcome, chouquounette. Uplifting encouragement from positive, supportive people like yourself is always the best motivator. :)
Hope to have something new for you to work with for GA's Thursday Midday game ready and posted before I leave the house this morning.