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GS FL330 - Page 6A/This is corrected version//
Introduction:Effective with this post, we will begin the lottery number to gap number processing.
Basically, gap strategy entails the counting the spaces between like elements in a fixed-length data stream.
The elements can be lottery numbers, gap numbers, position identifiers, alpha identifiers,
Alpha structures, numerical structures and other data.Fixed-length means that the specific data stream being processed has a fixed number
of elements.In a numbers game, there are 10 different numbers. Therefore, the lottery number stream has 10 elements.
If the stream has more or fewer elements - a mistake has been made. A number has been
omitted or there is a repeat number.All of the other data streams are fixed-length.
The Fixed Position Identifier stream has 10 elements - F1 thru F5 and L1 thru L5.
The Hot Fixed Position Identifer stream has 10 elements in mixed order depending on
processing.The Fixed Alpha Identifier stream has 10 elements - 1A2A3A4B5B6B7C8C9C0R.(1A is an element, as is A3, etc)
The Hot Alpha Identifier stream has 10 elements in mixed order depending on
processing.The Hot Alpha Letter stream has 10 letters.
The Hot Alpha Number stream has 10 numbers.Note: I use 'Hot' as a reference to a stream that is dynamic, or is undergoing change.
Two critically important features:
ACTIVE CELL, which is an element that HAS NOT been marked off.
INACTIVE CELL, which is an element that HAS BEEN marked off.There are 10 Active cells in every fixed-length data stream.
Given
L# 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9.Next L# is 4
Counting RIGHT TO LEFT beginning with 9 - There are 6 active cells between the 4 being
added to the L# stream and the 4 already in the stream.Therefore, L#4 = G#6.
The original 4 is MARKED OFF so that only 10 active cells remain.
The revised L# stream is 0 1 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 4
The G#6 is placed in a column next to the new L#4.
Some folks seem to have a problem with this concept, but I don't know how else to describe Gap number generation.
Converting L#s to G#s:
This post uses the Florida Cash 3 numbers, Day and Eve combined, beginning with the November 1 drawing.
Beginning with Row 15 and going down Col 3 add L# numbers:
5 3 9 8 9 6 2 3 8 2 8 4 6 3 8 3 4 9 2 5 1 4 1 1 7 6 7
Determine the Gap numbers using the prescribed procedure.
Don't obliterate the numbers when marking them off. They will be used for other purposes.Beginning with Row 15 and going down Col 4 add G# numbers:
5 7 3 4 2 6 8 5 5 3 2 8 5 5 4 2 4 6 6 7 9 5 2 1 9 9 2
The last 10 Active cells in the L# column, which are mixed in with the Inactive cells, should be:
0 8 3 9 2 5 4 1 6 7
If you have different results, a mistake has been made, and needs to be found and corrected.
My vision isn't what it used to be. LOLInventory
The L# inventory totals, Col 25, should be:
0 - 0
1 - 3
2 - 3
3 - 4
4 - 3
5 - 2
6 - 3
7 - 2
8 - 5
9 - 3The G# inventory totals, Col 25, should be:
1 - 1
2 - 5
3 - 2
4 - 3
5 - 6
6 - 3
7 - 2
8 - 2
9 - 3
0 - 0Doubles
The CR (col 22) totals should be
CR DBL
0 - 0
1 - 1
0 - 2
0 - 3
0 - 4
0 - 5
0 - 6
1 - 7
0 - 8
0 - 9The Double sequence in Col 26 is:
1
7
This concludes Gap number generation for this page.I'm assuming that you understand the concept and can covert additional lottery numbers
without guidance from me.I suggest you go ahead and add the next 12 winning combinations (36 numbers) down Column 6.
I'll be processing the same numbers.
We can then compare notes.
We will then begin using the Worksheet described in Page 3.
((Again, sorry for the mixup on my part. Guess its been a long day))
((On the bright side, you got more experience converting numbers)) -
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OnlineGS FL330 - Page 1
Introduction:
This thread is a collaboration between Bobby623 and CARBOB regarding the
use of a Substitute Lottery System for the Florida Cash 3 numbers game.The system, developed by Bobby623, is not a lottery number generator per se.
It is a systematic workout, also known as Gap Strategy, that uses the winning lottery
numbers to generate a series of data streams that map trends and help users choose numbers to play.Unlike workouts based solely on the lottery number sequence, this substitute
system provides a means whereby the winning combinations are reduced to
distinct structures representing the 1000 3-digit combinations in a Pick 3 game,
or the 10000 4-digit combinations in a Pick 4 game.A unique feature of the system is that the data are based on 3 balls taken
from 30 balls in a single drum rather than one ball taken from 10 numbers
in three separate drums.A user decides which structure he or she wants to play and then uses the
inventory and tracking data streams to choose numbers to play.In addition to providing CARBOB with data he can use to convert
a paper and pencil workout to EXCEL, the ultimate goal is to win money.Yes, the selection of winning numbers is a random process that can't be directly
duplicated. However, this workout has provided multiple wins when
both lottery systems were on the same page, so to speak.Hopefully, the matches will occur often enough to make the work involved worthwhile.
In order to make learning as easy a process as possible, detailed instructions
on how to generate the data streams will be presented in this thread in
small bites using a Row/Column reference technique.The outline of the various worksheet, tracking and inventory data forms
will be given initially.Once the forms, lists, etc are readily available, we will start converting lottery
numbers to Gap numbers beginning with the Nov. 1 drawing.Once all of the combined Day and Eve drawings are logged and the data streams are complete, details
on how to choose the best numbers to play will be provided via a standard playing worksheet.This is a paper and pencil workout using graph paper having at least 30 columns
and 40 rows. Using colored pencils is helpful in several respects.
At least 30 or more blank sheets should be immediately available.Due to other requirements, there may be some delays in presenting further details.
Questions should be posted as Replies to this thread.Thanks for your interest.
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GS FL330 - Page 2
Introduction:
This post provides, using a Row/Column technique, the skeleton of the Distribution
and Count chart used in logging data for the FL330 Substitute Lottery System.The main purpose of the chart is the conversion of lottery numbers to Gap numbers.
It also provides for a running inventory of lottery and gap numbers, as well
as a means to track doubles.The chart skeleton is formed as follows: (Graph paper with at least 40 rows and 30 columns)
Key: R = row, C = column, CAN - as many columns as needed, RAN - as many rows as needed
Data in parenthesis is for information only
R2/CAN - Enter 'GS FL330'; 'DISTRIBUTION & COUNT CHART'; 'Begin Date: Nov. 1, 2011'R4/C3 - Enter '#'(Lottery number)
R4/C4 - Enter 'G'(Gap number)
R4/C6 - Enter '#'
R4/C7 - Enter 'G'R5-14/C3 - Enter digits 0 thru 9
R4/C19 - Enter LT (Long Term)
R4/C21 - Enter LR (Last Round)R4/C23 - Enter '#'
R5-R14/C23 - Enter digits 0 thru 9
R4/C26 - Enter CR (Current Round) *** UpdatedR18/C19 - Enter LT
R18/C21 - Enter LR
R18/C23 - Enter 'G'
R19-R28/C23 - Enter Gap numbers 1 to 0 (10)R30/C19 - Enter LT
R30/C21 - Enter CR
R30/C23 - Enter DBL (Doubles)R31-40/C23 - Enter digits 0 to 9
Note: A Round encompasses all of the data logged on the page. There is room to
process as many as 45 3-digit lottery combinations.I usually make an error or two when typing complex data. But, if you (generic) have been
tracking lottery numbers, you shouldn't have any problems establishing the form outline.Thanks for your interest
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GS FL330 - Page 3
Introduction:
This post describes, using the Row/Column technique, the skeleton for the main Substitute
Lottery System worksheet.The graph sheet is turned to provide maximum number of columns (40). There are 30 rows.
R2/C17 - Enter WORKSHEET
R4/C3-12 - Enter 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
R4/C29-40 - Enter 1.2.3=A, 4.5.6=B, 7.8.9=C, R=0R5/C3-12 - Enter F1F2F3F4F5L1L2L3L4L5
R7/C2 - Enter RE (Reference number)
R8/C2 - Enter PI (Fixed Position Identifiers)
R9/C2 - Enter G# (Gap numbers)
R9/C3-12 - Enter 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0
R10/C2 - Enter AL (Alpha Identifier, Letter components)
R11/C2 - Enter A# (Alpha Identifier, Number components)
R12/C2 - Enter S# (Numerical structure numbers)R28/C3-12 - Enter F1F2F3F4F5L1L2L3L4L5
Explanations:
All of the streams have names and a purpose.
Basically, this form provides the means whereby a Gap number is converted to what is called a
Position Identifier, which, in turn, is then used to generate another stream called Alpha Identifier which has
two components.The PID has a Fixed version, which is shown above, and a Hot version, which will vary according to the
specific data being logged. This will be explained by example.The AID components are 1A2A3A; 4B5B6B; 7C8C9C; and OR. These can be logged as A1A2A3, B4B5B6, C7C8C9 and R0.
The Letter component stream is used to form the Alpha Structures. There are 64 of them representing 1000 straight lottery combinations.
Ex: AAA, AAB, BAB, CCA, etc. These are logged and tracked separately.
The Number component is used to form the Numerical Structures. There are 20 of them. These are logged and tracked.
Ex: 1200, 2010, etc.
Each numerical structure stands for a distinct Alpha Structure.
For example, 1200 = 1 A, 2 Bs, Zero Cs and zero R (ABB); 2010 = 2 As, zero Bs, 1 C and zero R (AAC).
Conversely, AAA = 3000; ABC = 1110; BCC = 0120, etc.The AID number components are logged in 3 books - A Book, B Book, and C/R Book.
These numbers are logged and tracked by individual digits, pairs, triples and quads. This will be explained by example.
This system has several data streams but its the AID number streams that are used in deciding which
numbers to play. To be explained.In event anyone wants to know, there is N0 math involved with this system.
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GS FL330 - Page 4
Introduction:
This form is used to track Lottery and Gap numbers.
Three columns are used for each Lottery and Gap combination logged.
Using the Row/Column technique, the form skeleton is composed as follows:
Turn the Graph paper to provide maximum number of columns.
R2/C12 - Enter L#
R2/C17-24 - Enter TRACKING
R2/C28 - Enter G#R4-14/C2 - Enter 0 thru 9 and S on Row14.
R17-27/C2 - Enter 1 thru 0 and S on Row 27
Explanation.
In a typical Pick 3 drawing, each of the 10 digits has 3 opportunities to be in the final
combination.The logged data reflects the actual numbers, shown with an asterisk, large dot, or other means.
The number of opportunities missed, Times Out, are counted on a 1-Up basis.Over a period of time, the numbers that seem to come up more often are clearly visible.
The numbers that seem to lag are also identified.The important thing to remember that 'Times Out' refers to opportunities, not drawings.
In Texas Pick 3 there is a number that has missed 67 consecutive opportunities. This is
23+ drawings.The 'S' is used for Advanced play, and will be explained at a later time.
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GS FL330 - Page 5
Introduction:
This form is used to track the Position Identifiers and the Alpha Identifiers.
Using the Row and Column technique, the form skeleton is composed as follows.
R2/C12 - Enter PI
R2/C17-24 - Enter TRACKING
R2/C27 - Enter AIR4-14/C2 - Enter F1F2F3F4F5L1L2L3L4L5 and S in R14
R17-27/C2 - Enter 1A2A3A4B5B6B7C8C9C0R and S in R27
Explanation:
Used to track the individual data elements as they occur.
It will show, over a period of time, which elements seem to occur more frequently
than others.The PIs can be used in aid the number selection process, but they play a minimum role, as
will be demonstrated.Again, each element has 3 opportunities per drawing. -
The 'no shows' or Time Out, are counted on a 1-up basis.
The AIs play a very important role in deciding which numbers to play.
Accuracy is paramount.The 'S' cells are for advanced play and will be explained later.
Stay tuned
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GS FL330 - Page 6A
//This is corrected version//
Introduction:Effective with this post, we will begin the lottery number to gap number processing.
Basically, gap strategy entails the counting the spaces between like elements in a fixed-length data stream.
The elements can be lottery numbers, gap numbers, position identifiers, alpha identifiers,
Alpha structures, numerical structures and other data.Fixed-length means that the specific data stream being processed has a fixed number
of elements.In a numbers game, there are 10 different numbers. Therefore, the lottery number stream has 10 elements.
If the stream has more or fewer elements - a mistake has been made. A number has been
omitted or there is a repeat number.All of the other data streams are fixed-length.
The Fixed Position Identifier stream has 10 elements - F1 thru F5 and L1 thru L5.
The Hot Fixed Position Identifer stream has 10 elements in mixed order depending on
processing.The Fixed Alpha Identifier stream has 10 elements - 1A2A3A4B5B6B7C8C9C0R.(1A is an element, as is A3, etc)
The Hot Alpha Identifier stream has 10 elements in mixed order depending on
processing.The Hot Alpha Letter stream has 10 letters.
The Hot Alpha Number stream has 10 numbers.Note: I use 'Hot' as a reference to a stream that is dynamic, or is undergoing change.
Two critically important features:
ACTIVE CELL, which is an element that HAS NOT been marked off.
INACTIVE CELL, which is an element that HAS BEEN marked off.There are 10 Active cells in every fixed-length data stream.
Given
L# 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9.Next L# is 4
Counting RIGHT TO LEFT beginning with 9 - There are 6 active cells between the 4 being
added to the L# stream and the 4 already in the stream.Therefore, L#4 = G#6.
The original 4 is MARKED OFF so that only 10 active cells remain.
The revised L# stream is 0 1 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 4
The G#6 is placed in a column next to the new L#4.
Some folks seem to have a problem with this concept, but I don't know how else to describe Gap number generation.
Converting L#s to G#s:
This post uses the Florida Cash 3 numbers, Day and Eve combined, beginning with the November 1 drawing.
Beginning with Row 15 and going down Col 3 add L# numbers:
5 3 9 8 9 6 2 3 8 2 8 4 6 3 8 3 4 9 2 5 1 4 1 1 7 6 7
Determine the Gap numbers using the prescribed procedure.
Don't obliterate the numbers when marking them off. They will be used for other purposes.Beginning with Row 15 and going down Col 4 add G# numbers:
5 7 3 4 2 6 8 5 5 3 2 8 5 5 4 2 4 6 6 7 9 5 2 1 9 9 2
The last 10 Active cells in the L# column, which are mixed in with the Inactive cells, should be:
0 8 3 9 2 5 4 1 6 7
If you have different results, a mistake has been made, and needs to be found and corrected.
My vision isn't what it used to be. LOLInventory
The L# inventory totals, Col 25, should be:
0 - 0
1 - 3
2 - 3
3 - 4
4 - 3
5 - 2
6 - 3
7 - 2
8 - 5
9 - 3The G# inventory totals, Col 25, should be:
1 - 1
2 - 5
3 - 2
4 - 3
5 - 6
6 - 3
7 - 2
8 - 2
9 - 3
0 - 0Doubles
The CR (column 22) totals should be
CR DBL
0 - 0
1 - 1
0 - 2
0 - 3
0 - 4
0 - 5
0 - 6
1 - 7
0 - 8
0 - 9The Double sequence in Col 26 is:
1
7
This concludes Gap number generation for this page.I'm assuming that you understand the concept and can covert additional lottery numbers
without guidance from me.I suggest you go ahead and add the next 12 winning combinations (36 numbers) down Column 6.
I'll be processing the same numbers.
We can then compare notes.
We will then begin using the Worksheet described in Page 3.
((Again, sorry for the mixup on my part. Guess its been a long day))
((On the bright side, you got more experience converting numbers)) -
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United States
Member #2,218
September 1, 2003
6,802 Posts
Online -
Quote: Originally posted by bobby623 on Nov 17, 2011
GS FL330 - Page 6A/This is corrected version//
Introduction:Effective with this post, we will begin the lottery number to gap number processing.
Basically, gap strategy entails the counting the spaces between like elements in a fixed-length data stream.
The elements can be lottery numbers, gap numbers, position identifiers, alpha identifiers,
Alpha structures, numerical structures and other data.Fixed-length means that the specific data stream being processed has a fixed number
of elements.In a numbers game, there are 10 different numbers. Therefore, the lottery number stream has 10 elements.
If the stream has more or fewer elements - a mistake has been made. A number has been
omitted or there is a repeat number.All of the other data streams are fixed-length.
The Fixed Position Identifier stream has 10 elements - F1 thru F5 and L1 thru L5.
The Hot Fixed Position Identifer stream has 10 elements in mixed order depending on
processing.The Fixed Alpha Identifier stream has 10 elements - 1A2A3A4B5B6B7C8C9C0R.(1A is an element, as is A3, etc)
The Hot Alpha Identifier stream has 10 elements in mixed order depending on
processing.The Hot Alpha Letter stream has 10 letters.
The Hot Alpha Number stream has 10 numbers.Note: I use 'Hot' as a reference to a stream that is dynamic, or is undergoing change.
Two critically important features:
ACTIVE CELL, which is an element that HAS NOT been marked off.
INACTIVE CELL, which is an element that HAS BEEN marked off.There are 10 Active cells in every fixed-length data stream.
Given
L# 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9.Next L# is 4
Counting RIGHT TO LEFT beginning with 9 - There are 6 active cells between the 4 being
added to the L# stream and the 4 already in the stream.Therefore, L#4 = G#6.
The original 4 is MARKED OFF so that only 10 active cells remain.
The revised L# stream is 0 1 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 4
The G#6 is placed in a column next to the new L#4.
Some folks seem to have a problem with this concept, but I don't know how else to describe Gap number generation.
Converting L#s to G#s:
This post uses the Florida Cash 3 numbers, Day and Eve combined, beginning with the November 1 drawing.
Beginning with Row 15 and going down Col 3 add L# numbers:
5 3 9 8 9 6 2 3 8 2 8 4 6 3 8 3 4 9 2 5 1 4 1 1 7 6 7
Determine the Gap numbers using the prescribed procedure.
Don't obliterate the numbers when marking them off. They will be used for other purposes.Beginning with Row 15 and going down Col 4 add G# numbers:
5 7 3 4 2 6 8 5 5 3 2 8 5 5 4 2 4 6 6 7 9 5 2 1 9 9 2
The last 10 Active cells in the L# column, which are mixed in with the Inactive cells, should be:
0 8 3 9 2 5 4 1 6 7
If you have different results, a mistake has been made, and needs to be found and corrected.
My vision isn't what it used to be. LOLInventory
The L# inventory totals, Col 25, should be:
0 - 0
1 - 3
2 - 3
3 - 4
4 - 3
5 - 2
6 - 3
7 - 2
8 - 5
9 - 3The G# inventory totals, Col 25, should be:
1 - 1
2 - 5
3 - 2
4 - 3
5 - 6
6 - 3
7 - 2
8 - 2
9 - 3
0 - 0Doubles
The CR (col 22) totals should be
CR DBL
0 - 0
1 - 1
0 - 2
0 - 3
0 - 4
0 - 5
0 - 6
1 - 7
0 - 8
0 - 9The Double sequence in Col 26 is:
1
7
This concludes Gap number generation for this page.I'm assuming that you understand the concept and can covert additional lottery numbers
without guidance from me.I suggest you go ahead and add the next 12 winning combinations (36 numbers) down Column 6.
I'll be processing the same numbers.
We can then compare notes.
We will then begin using the Worksheet described in Page 3.
((Again, sorry for the mixup on my part. Guess its been a long day))
((On the bright side, you got more experience converting numbers))Bobby, start by explaining the page you are using to generate gap numbers or is this a new page?
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Quote: Originally posted by CARBOB on Nov 18, 2011
Bobby, start by explaining the page you are using to generate gap numbers or is this a new page?
I was thinking the same thing...i'm stuck
I know how to log in the data but don't know which page to use....I'm guessing it's page 2 because it's the only page that has CR & DBL
I'm going to go ahead and name my pages for easier tracking, I will post below in case anyone else wants to do the same.(These are the names I am currently using, I wouldn't mind changing them so we can all be on the same page.)
Worksheets Needed
Page 2 - Conversion
Page 3 - Worksheet
Page 4 - Track Lottery/Gap
Page 5 - Track PI/AI
Informational
Page 1 - Introduction(No Worksheet Needed)
Page 6A - How to Convert Lottery numbers to Gap numbers(Page 2 - Conversion required)
"It's evolve or die, really, you have to evolve, you have to move on otherwise it just becomes stagnant."
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Quote: Originally posted by Teamprofit on Nov 18, 2011
I was thinking the same thing...i'm stuck
I know how to log in the data but don't know which page to use....I'm guessing it's page 2 because it's the only page that has CR & DBL
I'm going to go ahead and name my pages for easier tracking, I will post below in case anyone else wants to do the same.(These are the names I am currently using, I wouldn't mind changing them so we can all be on the same page.)
Worksheets Needed
Page 2 - Conversion
Page 3 - Worksheet
Page 4 - Track Lottery/Gap
Page 5 - Track PI/AI
Informational
Page 1 - Introduction(No Worksheet Needed)
Page 6A - How to Convert Lottery numbers to Gap numbers(Page 2 - Conversion required)
Great work!
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6,802 Posts
OnlineThis is just a thought.
Might be helpful to purchase graph paper and follow the instructions to make sure you and bobby123 have the same data calculations before attempting to create the Excel file program.
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Good morning!
Mine is not so good!
I discovered that for the 5th time I missed winning $2,500 in Texas Daily 4 by one number.
I had to choose one of two and, of course, I chose the wrong one.I tell you, Gentlemen, the keys to the lottery vaults are definitely hidden in the Alpha Identifier Number stream.
Back to current business.
Seems converting lottery numbers to gap numbers is an ongoing roadblock.
I think the problem lies in the fact that me and my PC are old and slow. Also, everytime I try to use the
Strikethrough feature, I create a mess.And, lacking the computer skills everyone else seems to have
I'm more comfortable using 'horizontal' presentation than using the 'vertical.'As result, you are asked to log info correctly using the Row/Columns concept while I'm presenting data in a continuous Row.
Hope this makes sense?
When I started this thread I decided to use the 'baby step' approach, in lieu of a very long single page thread.
Apparently, long threads are preferrable, given the fact that Winsum packed them into a single thread.
Regarding Page 6A, I was using the D&C form presented in Page 2 to enter the first set of 27 lottery numbers.
I assume you folks would have that form in front of you and would enter the data vertically without any problems.
For my part, I presented the lottery numbers in a horizontal line rather than the vertical starting at R15 C2,
which is your starting point.
Also, I chose not to use the Strikethrough feature. Therefore, my lottery number stream, which is offered
on a single horizontal line, doesn't have any mark offs.I assume you would adopt whatever technique works for you to mark off an element as you converted the numbers.
If you mark off the inactive cells, which you must do, then the last 10 active lottery numbers would be as indicated, provided I
didn't make any mistakes.The D&C form has space for 5 columns.
You would enter column headers L# and G# on the forms your are using, assuming you are using the same size graph
sheet that I'm using.Therefore, you should go ahead and convert a total of 45 combinations, or 125 lottery numbers, before we initiate
a second page.When you complete the conversion process, the last 10 active cells should be : 3 5 0 9 4 1 8 7 2 6.
If not, we will have to investigate and find the error before moving on.
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Quote: Originally posted by bobby623 on Nov 17, 2011
GS FL330 - Page 6A/This is corrected version//
Introduction:Effective with this post, we will begin the lottery number to gap number processing.
Basically, gap strategy entails the counting the spaces between like elements in a fixed-length data stream.
The elements can be lottery numbers, gap numbers, position identifiers, alpha identifiers,
Alpha structures, numerical structures and other data.Fixed-length means that the specific data stream being processed has a fixed number
of elements.In a numbers game, there are 10 different numbers. Therefore, the lottery number stream has 10 elements.
If the stream has more or fewer elements - a mistake has been made. A number has been
omitted or there is a repeat number.All of the other data streams are fixed-length.
The Fixed Position Identifier stream has 10 elements - F1 thru F5 and L1 thru L5.
The Hot Fixed Position Identifer stream has 10 elements in mixed order depending on
processing.The Fixed Alpha Identifier stream has 10 elements - 1A2A3A4B5B6B7C8C9C0R.(1A is an element, as is A3, etc)
The Hot Alpha Identifier stream has 10 elements in mixed order depending on
processing.The Hot Alpha Letter stream has 10 letters.
The Hot Alpha Number stream has 10 numbers.Note: I use 'Hot' as a reference to a stream that is dynamic, or is undergoing change.
Two critically important features:
ACTIVE CELL, which is an element that HAS NOT been marked off.
INACTIVE CELL, which is an element that HAS BEEN marked off.There are 10 Active cells in every fixed-length data stream.
Given
L# 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9.Next L# is 4
Counting RIGHT TO LEFT beginning with 9 - There are 6 active cells between the 4 being
added to the L# stream and the 4 already in the stream.Therefore, L#4 = G#6.
The original 4 is MARKED OFF so that only 10 active cells remain.
The revised L# stream is 0 1 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 4
The G#6 is placed in a column next to the new L#4.
Some folks seem to have a problem with this concept, but I don't know how else to describe Gap number generation.
Converting L#s to G#s:
This post uses the Florida Cash 3 numbers, Day and Eve combined, beginning with the November 1 drawing.
Beginning with Row 15 and going down Col 3 add L# numbers:
5 3 9 8 9 6 2 3 8 2 8 4 6 3 8 3 4 9 2 5 1 4 1 1 7 6 7
Determine the Gap numbers using the prescribed procedure.
Don't obliterate the numbers when marking them off. They will be used for other purposes.Beginning with Row 15 and going down Col 4 add G# numbers:
5 7 3 4 2 6 8 5 5 3 2 8 5 5 4 2 4 6 6 7 9 5 2 1 9 9 2
The last 10 Active cells in the L# column, which are mixed in with the Inactive cells, should be:
0 8 3 9 2 5 4 1 6 7
If you have different results, a mistake has been made, and needs to be found and corrected.
My vision isn't what it used to be. LOLInventory
The L# inventory totals, Col 25, should be:
0 - 0
1 - 3
2 - 3
3 - 4
4 - 3
5 - 2
6 - 3
7 - 2
8 - 5
9 - 3The G# inventory totals, Col 25, should be:
1 - 1
2 - 5
3 - 2
4 - 3
5 - 6
6 - 3
7 - 2
8 - 2
9 - 3
0 - 0Doubles
The CR (col 22) totals should be
CR DBL
0 - 0
1 - 1
0 - 2
0 - 3
0 - 4
0 - 5
0 - 6
1 - 7
0 - 8
0 - 9The Double sequence in Col 26 is:
1
7
This concludes Gap number generation for this page.I'm assuming that you understand the concept and can covert additional lottery numbers
without guidance from me.I suggest you go ahead and add the next 12 winning combinations (36 numbers) down Column 6.
I'll be processing the same numbers.
We can then compare notes.
We will then begin using the Worksheet described in Page 3.
((Again, sorry for the mixup on my part. Guess its been a long day))
((On the bright side, you got more experience converting numbers))Quote
Converting L#s to G#s:
This post uses the Florida Cash 3 numbers, Day and Eve combined, beginning with the November 1 drawing.
Beginning with Row 15 and going down Col 3 add L# numbers:
5 3 9 8 9 6 2 3 8 2 8 4 6 3 8 3 4 9 2 5 1 4 1 1 7 6 7
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FL Draw
Sun, Nov 6, 2011 3-4-3 3-0-4
Sat, Nov 5, 2011 9-9-0 0-9-1
Fri, Nov 4, 2011 4-5-2 8-2-6Thu, Nov 3, 2011 5-0-4 6-3-8
Wed, Nov 2, 2011 9-8-8 9-4-4
Tue, Nov 1, 2011 8-1-9 9-5-2Shouldn't it be....
Beginning with Row 15 and going down Col 3 add L# numbers:
8 1 9 9 5 2 9 8 8 9 4 4 5 0 4 6 3 8 4 5 2 8 2 6 9 9 0
"It's evolve or die, really, you have to evolve, you have to move on otherwise it just becomes stagnant."
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Teamprofit
I went to Fl website, PDF history file for Cash 3.
According to result shown on Page 1 of 46, the winning numbers starting at 10/01/11 are:
539 896 238 328 638 344 251 411 767
Where did you get your numbers?
Yes, the lottery number logging begins at R15/Col 3.
A correction on the number combinations and lottery numbers that can be processed
on Page 1 of D&C chart57 combos times 3 = 171 individual lottery numbers
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I started working on converting L# to Gap#
Here is an image... Let me know if i'm doing it right so far
Update***
I forgot to mention, inactive cells have the box around them
The yellow highlight is just my starting point
To the right I have some notes and below the notes I have the lottery numbers that have came out
"It's evolve or die, really, you have to evolve, you have to move on otherwise it just becomes stagnant."
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Quote: Originally posted by bobby623 on Nov 18, 2011
Teamprofit
I went to Fl website, PDF history file for Cash 3.
According to result shown on Page 1 of 46, the winning numbers starting at 10/01/11 are:
539 896 238 328 638 344 251 411 767
Where did you get your numbers?
Yes, the lottery number logging begins at R15/Col 3.
A correction on the number combinations and lottery numbers that can be processed
on Page 1 of D&C chart57 combos times 3 = 171 individual lottery numbers
You said we were starting with November 1st....You haven't mentioned October 1st until now
"It's evolve or die, really, you have to evolve, you have to move on otherwise it just becomes stagnant."
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Quote: Originally posted by Teamprofit on Nov 18, 2011
You said we were starting with November 1st....You haven't mentioned October 1st until now
I think it is rather obvious that my memory is shot due to age, or, I've got too many irons in the fire.
A little of both I'm afraid.
How I didn't snap that the 10th month is October, is beyond me - but it happened.
Therefore, Page 6B is coming later today
The first 9 combinations are: 819 952 988 944 504 638 552
In my defense, I'm tracking 3 Texas lotteries and 2 jackpot games. It's a wonder I don't screw up more often.
To the folks who are thinking that maybe they should abandon this threat, I suggest you stick with it. You'll be
glad you did.Stay tuned.
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Once I've updated the lottery# to Gap for november i will post a link here for everyone to have the same info.....
"It's evolve or die, really, you have to evolve, you have to move on otherwise it just becomes stagnant."
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Thanks for all your hard work! bobby,teamprofit,winsome !!!