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Pick-4 for Dummies Thursday 08/03/2017

Pick-4 for Dummies

Thursday, August 03, 2017

Table 1.0

5743-1

2790-9

1718-8

4564-1

3529-1

4601-2

9236-2

7816-4

8230-4

8950-4

   

The number to the right of the Pick-4 Number is the “Power Number” or Root Sum number. Use the Power or Root Sum number to match up with your astrological birth sign number.

Capricorn-1

Aquarius-2

Pisces-3

Aries-1

Taurus-2

Gemini-3

Cancer-4

Leo-5

Virgo-6

Libra-7

Scorpio-8

Sagittarius-9

6 Comments:

  • Hi there, what I would like to know how many people have won using your system? And does it really work? I am in CA and there are a lot of lottery methods to winning lottery games. A lot of them are free if you know where to look. Are those picks above good to use for any state, and the Pick 4?
    thank you. Are those numbers good for how long? Or do you change them every day? What is your win percentage? Thank you

    By rosiegee39, at 10:56 AM

  • Comment by rosiegee39 - Yesterday, 10:56 am

    Hi there, what I would like to know how many people have won using your system? And does it really work? I am in CA and there are a lot of lottery methods to winning lottery games. A lot of them are free if you know where to look. Are those picks above good to use for any state, and the Pick 4?
    thank you. Are those numbers good for how long? Or do you change them every day? What is your win percentage? Thank you

    what I would like to know how many people have won using your system?

    Impossible to tell, since some people win and don’t tell me. I only know of those who do tell me when they win, and there are quite a few.

    And does it really work?

    Yes, it really does work, check out the results posted daily to my Blog and the Prediction Boards right here on the Lottery Post.

    Are those picks above good to use for any state, and the Pick 4?

    Yes, the numbers are good for ALL state games.

    As far as the win percentage, again check the Prediction Boards right here on the Lottery Post for state specific information.

    I publish numbers daily and the numbers are good for as long as you want to play them.

    I usually suggest Members play the numbers for at least three (3) days, up to seven if you can afford to keep them in.

    The Hot Pick-4 Numbers I sent out to subscribers are recommended to play for up to 5 days, that also includes the ON-LINE daily picks.

    Thank you for your inquiry.

    ~Michael

    By mjwinsmith, at 4:31 AM

  • Quick Nickels (Pick-4)

    Draw Date       State       Game       Results
    Thu, Aug 3, 2017     Massachusetts     Numbers Game Midday     1-2-9-0

    Table 1.0

    Thu, Aug 3, 2017     Texas     Daily 4 Night     5-9-8-0, Sum It Up: 22

    Table 1.5
    No Winners

    Tracking Daily Pick-4

    Thu, Aug 3, 2017     Washington, D.C.     DC-4 Midday     7-1-4-8

    By mjwinsmith, at 4:36 AM

  • Hello I'm in Florida and I just came across your blog. However I noticed you says the 4 numbers are power or root sum. I'm a little confused my bday sign is November (8) so am I only unsung the 1160? Cash 3 says 359, 926, 890. What's the difference between the root sum or power number . Thanks.

    By Teneshias, at 3:27 PM

  • Hello I'm in Florida and I just came across your blog. However I noticed you says the 4 numbers are power or root sum. I'm a little confused my bday sign is November (8) so am I only unsung the 1160? Cash 3 says 359, 926, 890. What's the difference between the root sum or power number . Thanks.

    By Teneshias, at 3:30 PM

  • 8/4/2017 9:23:06 PM

    Comment by Teneshias - Today, 3:30 pm

    Hello I'm in Florida and I just came across your blog. However I noticed you says the 4 numbers are power or root sum. I'm a little confused my bday sign is November (8) so am I only unsung the 1160? Cash 3 says 359, 926, 890. What's the difference between the root sum or power number . Thanks.

    The Power Number and or the Root Sum Number are the same, are interchangeable. The Power Number is another way of saying Root Sum Number.

    By mjwinsmith, at 9:26 PM

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