A simple way to look at "how" to use a 5 digit String is very close to how we use a comparable group of numbers.
For example: All of us know the ALL EVEN/ ALL Odd groups of numbers right ? The single number version group.
Here they are again...
135, 137, 139, 157, 159, 179, 357, 359, 379, 579,
024, 026, 028, 046, 048, 068, 246, 248, 268, 468
How do we already use this group? We track it right ? Either apart or together or both.
Tracking both groups as ONE ...... we find those numbers hit with a certain average and rate.
If it stays in it's expected math average hit rate of .....every 8.3 draws its just fine and we don't really pay attention until it exceeds that average.
How do you already use that info and stats with that group? If you see them skip at 50 or 60 draws ....you know what you do then. You start using them in your cross check calculations with due digits,,,,due sums,,, etc etc. and prepare. Looking for best Straight plays etc.
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The 5 digit String Group ....(what ever digits are used) averages hit every 8.4 draws ....only a slight difference in the rate between it ......and your already familiar group the all odd/even singles group.
The only difference being ..... the 5 Digit String Group numbers change ......but the hit rate is the same ...same. No real difference.
Deal with it ....the same way you already deal with the all odd/even group.
By using the same techniques to deal with this group as you already do on the other.
One day real soon perhaps.... we will have other tools to track the history of these different strings so we can compare them to other states and other 5 digit strings ......their lengths.... and frequencies etc. Until then .... there it is. To each his own devices.