If you're having trouble finding and/or organizing your favorite Pick 3 systems, I would like to suggest the following:
- Use the Search page extensively to locate various forum and blog posts people have made over the past 11+ years containing literally hundreds, perhaps thousands, of excellent lottery systems. And don't just use the default "ALL" option — use the Forums and Blogs tabs at the top to run more thorough and specific searches, and set the Options to encompass all history and perhaps look in specific forums.
- Each time you find a useful system or other post you find useful, click the Favorites button on the post, and set the post either as a Favorite Post (if just that single post in the thread is useful), or as a Favorite Topic (if the entire topic is useful).
- Any time you want to see your list of Favorite Posts and Topics, click My Favorites in the Members menu.
- If you want to share your list of Favorites (and why not?), be sure the "Shared" option has a green checkmark next to it on each type of favorite on the My Favorites page. Then, when someone asks you, "What are the best systems here?" you can tell them to click on your name and select "See [your name's] Shared Favorites".
- You can set Favorites on any forum post today, but the option to set favorite blog posts is coming soon.
For an example of seeing someone's Favorites, go ahead and click my name, and select "See Todd's Shared Favorites". I have been using the Favorites features over the years, so I've built up a bunch of Favorites. They are not all favorite systems — they are posts I find interesting or useful, or answer questions I get asked a lot.
Overall, when using the Search page, the more time you can invest in trying various combinations of keywords, tabs, and options, the more valuable it will be. Again, the "All" tab is the default view, and it will try to search the entire site for stuff. You can get much more exact and thorough searches by using the Forums and Blogs tabs on the Search page.
The site is almost 12 years old, so there are many excellent members who have come and gone over that stretch of time. If you are only browing recent posts for ideas, then you are missing out on over a decade of incredibly useful information. The people who post to this thread today (for example) may post some excellent ideas, but you are only going to see a tiny fraction of the great ideas that can be unearthed by wisely using the Search page.