Well....looks like this one was a dud lol It did collaspe the Levels and did it in a big way. Instead of just dropping 1 Level it dropped 2 and went from 7 to 5. I was considering the 305 to do that but it went 701 taking out not just 1 number 5+ but 2 digits 5+ out. This leaves the 5-2-6 five or more draws out so the Odds of it using anything that far out is less.
One reason I figured the 3 or 5 would be involved is my charts showed that the last digit to be used would come from a draw that was an Even number of times out. The 3 was on two and the 5 was on 4. Instead it used the 7 which was on 10 (meaning had been 10 draws since last played). Was a matter of not allowing for something 5+ plus out.
The right code in my software would have given 9 possibles without even 1 filter set:
105 205 701 702 235 705 294 295 594
This is why I wish I could figure out that last step of my system. I keep looking for a way to do it and cant help but feel it is something very simple that I am missing. Till then I have to use my charts to guide me and they aren't always that clear.
When I spoke of "Levels" this is one of the charts that I use. It is the one to keep track of how many draws it has been since a number was drawn. Most of the time the 10 digits are spread out over 6 different levels. This is the most common. They fluctuate between 5-6-7. Rarely will they ever go to 8 or even 4. To get to 8 or 9 there would have to be one heck of a lot of doubles to play in a row to get the numbers spread on that many levels.
The Levels can never go "up" more then 1 Level from draw to draw but they can collaspe 1 and even 2 (like they did tonight). The 10 digits were scattered over 7 levels and five of the digits were on a level by themselves. When it used 3 Levels it dropped the 7 to 5 because it eliminated two levels and put the 3 digits on one level together.
I also track the "Number of" Levels that are used. That chart indicated only 2 levels would be "used", therefore, it appeared a double would come up. If I can see 3 Levels indicated at anytime I can rule out Doubles because with only 2 digits you will have only 2 levels OR there would be 2 digits come from the same Level.`You can get 3 digits off 2 levels as well so I have to rely on my chart that tracks 3 digit vs 2 digit to rule doubles in or out. For Levels to stay the "same", 2 or 3 levels can be used but one of the Levels will have only 1 digit on it. So either 3 differeit levels are used (with 1 digit on a level by itself) or else 2 Levels can be used and 2 digits come from 1 Level and the third digit on a level by itself. This causes the number of Levels to stay the same whatever thatis...5=6 or 7.
I even have a chart that tracks the number of Levels used...1-2 or 3 so I don't just track numbers, I track how they are spreading out.
All this tracking involves Even vs Odd, More vs Less. Is something going Even or is it going Odd. Is something going to be More or Less then the Last. The fewer decisions I have to make the better because you start zigging and zagging and at any point you can make a step in the wrong direction. If I could get the Codes, I wouldn't have to make as many decisions as was the case tonight. Just having the right codes produced only 9 Exacts.