Winning the Pick 4 Lottery – Part 2

Latest Casino News 03 May , 2017 0

The lessons learned in Part 1 continue in Part 2 by using the calendar strategy found in the multi-strategy system and applying it to the same winning Pick 4 number that has been drawn multiple times in the exact order in the Virginia Pick 4 Lottery. This calendar strategy, as all of the strategies, found in the multi-strategy system may be applied to all other State Pick 4 Lotteries as well.

In Part 1 I began telling the news story of a North Carolina lottery player who keeps winning different lotteries in Virginia. In his latest win on October 13,, 2011 he won $65,800 in the Pick 4 midday drawing playing the 5117. This seems to be his lucky Pick 4 number since he won on this same Pick 4 number twice in 2010. This North Carolina gentleman explains his latest success and all previous wins on his being lucky all his life.

Most Pick 4 lottery players can't claim the same kind of luck story, and therefore the not so lucky players need to work at winning the Pick 4 lottery. Most expert players suggest that if a player wants to be serious about winning these lotteries, he or she needs to use a system. A comprehensive multi-strategy Pick 4 System is the best choice. As highlighted in Part 1 the player using the calendar strategy was able to research the dates that 5117 had been drawn along with a couple of family members of this number, 1715 and 1175. As a result the Virginia Pick 4 player found a way to cash in on the 5117 when it was drawn again on May 22, 2010 in the midday drawing.

Part 2 begins by employing the same successful recommendations that Pick 4 expert players give to all other Pick 4 lottery players namely keeping notes. In Part 1 success came from the fact that the player kept a calendar record of all the drawn winning Pick 4 numbers. From those calendar notations the player was able to confirm each date that 5117 was drawn along with the other two versions - 1715 and 1175.

Working like a detective, the Virginia Pick 4 player gathered all the information and clues and came up with some dates in May 2010 to play the 5117, and won on May 22, 2010.

Returning to those same notes to use the same information that already lead to one success, the player is ready to apply that information to the next time 5117 is drawn. The notes included that the pattern for the 5117 involved that this winning Pick 4 number (1) would be redrawn in the following month, (2) on the same day of the week, and (3) on or around the same date that it or another box form of the 5117 was drawn.

Part 1 began its investigation with the facts that the 5117 was drawn on April 12 and May 10, 2009, both were Sundays. The new Information from Part 1 playing from one month to the next month also meant that the neighboring months could extend into the following year. Which is why that the first drawing cited was in April 2009 allowed the Pick 4 player-detective to investigate the possibility of the 5117 being drawn again in May 2010 using the calendar strategy from the multi-strategy Pick 4 system. It was a good decision he or she made, because he or she walked away a winner.

A Pick 4 lottery player, like a good detective, should never overlook any piece of information when searching for clues that will produce another winning Pick 4 number. In Part 1 the focus was on the numerical dates of the month and the days of the week.

Since numbers and math fit together like a hand with a glove, is there a possibility that there are additional clues available to a keen eye Pick 4 player that hasn't been mentioned yet? Let's look at the months, April 2009 represented by the number 4 and May 2009 and 2010 each represented by the number 5. Mathematically speaking, 4 plus 5 equal 9, and 5 plus 5 equal 10.

The ninth month of the year is September and the tenth month of the year is October. Being neighboring months, just like April and May, could September and October become the next set of months that the 5117 could be drawn?

Going back to information in the notes the Pick 4 player sees that the three previous dates that 5117 was drawn were April 12, 2009 May 10, 2009 and May 22, 2010. This creates a date range from the 10th to the 22nd, a period of 13 days or 26 drawings.

If the 5117 would be drawn next in September 2010, it would be the first month, and there is no day-to-day information to match up as it was in the April 2009 to May 2009 Sunday to Sunday connection.

Going back to the calendar here's what the Pick 4 has learned: 5117 was drawn on Wednesday, January 26, 1994, Saturday, May 22, 2010, and Sundays April 12 and May 10, 2010. This provides the player with a day range, Wednesday to Sunday.

Looking ahead to September 2010, combining the date range and the day range, the following September dates qualify as days to play the 5117: September 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, and 22. Using all the elements of the calendar strategy the player now has just six days to play to see if the calendar strategy is going to produce another winner with the 5117.

When September 2010 finally arrives, the Virginia Pick 4 player puts his plan into play. On Thursday, September 16, 2010 in the evening drawing the Virginia Pick 4 Lottery draws the 5117 as the winning Pick 4 number. This is the third win in the last three times the 5117 has been drawn for the Virginia player-detective. The calendar strategy from this multi-strategy system is gaining credibility when it comes to winning the Pick 4 lottery.

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Source by Robert Walsh

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