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Why Play Pick 3?

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Why Play Pick 3? Pick 3 daily lottery games are routinely passed over by lottery players. The main focus of play is usually the big 5 and 6 number games. It is understandable because there is usually very litte hype over winning $500 in a daily game.

But the fact is that these Pick 3 daily games can produce consistent winners, and 500 bucks a win can add up very quickly. A player is not limited to a maximum bet, so if a $1 bet pays $500, then you can see where a $5 bet would pay $2500.

These games also add a certain degree of excitement for the players because the drawings are held every day, and many states have two drawings a day. You will need to consult the website for your states lottery to obtain their schedule. But I can assure you that the daily games offer more chances to play in almost every case.

By playing the Pick 3 games more frequently, a player increases their opportunities for winning. A player can also begin to get a handle on trends and frequency rates of the results by tracking the daily results. With odds of 1 in 1000, I will prefer the Pick 3 daily lottery games over the larger games any day.

Arlene Meeks has been playing and winning the Pick 3 daily games for over 20 years.

For additional tips on winning the Pick 3 lottery games, visit Arlene's website.

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