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Midday straight vtracs.
| Column1 | Column2 | Column3 | Column4 | Column5 | Column6 | Column7 | Column8 | Column9 | Column10 | Column11 | Column12 | Column13 | Column14 |
| Boxed | 1 | Skips | 2 | Skips | 3 | Skips | 4 | Skips | 5 | Skips | 6 | Skips | |
| 235 | 235 | 586 | 325 | 94 | 523 | 47 | 352 | 43 | 532 | 26 | 253 | 0 | |
| 245 | 425 | 564 | 542 | 261 | 254 | 200 | 245 | 167 | 452 | 157 | 524 | 9 | |
| 223 | 322 | 512 | 223 | 186 | 232 | 62 | |||||||
| 125 | 251 | 468 | 521 | 284 | 152 | 54 | 125 | 36 | 512 | 33 | 215 | 17 | |
| 134 | 431 | 441 | 413 | 205 | 314 | 122 | 341 | 51 | 134 | 28 | 143 | 5 | |
| 113 | 311 | 440 | 113 | 230 | 131 | 53 | |||||||
| 555 | 555 | 409 | |||||||||||
| 334 | 433 | 394 | 334 | 48 | 343 | 32 | |||||||
| 123 | 123 | 388 | 132 | 336 | 321 | 267 | 213 | 115 | 312 | 65 | 231 | 30 | |
| 355 | 355 | 376 | 535 | 158 | 553 | 60 | |||||||
| 133 | 313 | 316 | 331 | 239 | 133 | 97 | |||||||
| 155 | 155 | 292 | 515 | 74 | 551 | 38 | |||||||
| 114 | 141 | 290 | 411 | 282 | 114 | 196 | |||||||
| 344 | 443 | 289 | 344 | 275 | 434 | 24 | |||||||
| 335 | 335 | 288 | 353 | 142 | 533 | 18 | |||||||
| 244 | 424 | 257 | 244 | 129 | 442 | 35 | |||||||
| 234 | 423 | 243 | 234 | 225 | 342 | 40 | 432 | 37 | 324 | 21 | 243 | 8 | |
| 345 | 435 | 241 | 354 | 169 | 543 | 106 | 453 | 99 | 534 | 7 | 345 | 3 | |
| 445 | 454 | 238 | 445 | 104 | 544 | 93 | |||||||
| 233 | 332 | 220 | 233 | 160 | 323 | 159 | |||||||
| 111 | 111 | 218 | |||||||||||
| 224 | 242 | 215 | 224 | 20 | 422 | 13 | |||||||
| 333 | 333 | 206 | |||||||||||
| 145 | 514 | 188 | 145 | 78 | 154 | 71 | 451 | 11 | 415 | 4 | 541 | 1 | |
| 455 | 455 | 185 | 545 | 50 | 554 | 27 | |||||||
| 112 | 211 | 184 | 121 | 66 | 112 | 16 | |||||||
| 222 | 222 | 176 | |||||||||||
| 135 | 531 | 140 | 315 | 119 | 351 | 108 | 153 | 81 | 513 | 64 | 135 | 44 | |
| 115 | 511 | 132 | 151 | 55 | 115 | 22 | |||||||
| 444 | 444 | 123 | |||||||||||
| 144 | 144 | 121 | 414 | 101 | 441 | 49 | |||||||
| 124 | 214 | 103 | 412 | 91 | 142 | 52 | 241 | 19 | 124 | 12 | 421 | 2 | |
| 255 | 255 | 92 | 525 | 63 | 552 | 10 | |||||||
| 225 | 522 | 46 | 225 | 45 | 252 | 34 | |||||||
| 122 | 122 | 39 | 221 | 25 | 212 | 15 | |||||||
| VTracs | Straight VTracs/Skips (Highest to Lowest) |
Play off the pairs that are playing in the game.
Two digit return.
Look for the 31x 13x if this pattern continues.

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VTracs Evening |
Straight VTracs/Skips (Highest to Lowest) | ||||||||||||
| Column1 | Column2 | Column3 | Column4 | Column5 | Column6 | Column7 | Column8 | Column9 | Column10 | Column11 | Column12 | Column13 | Column14 |
| Boxed | 1 | Skips | 2 | Skips | 3 | Skips | 4 | Skips | 5 | Skips | 6 | Skips | |
| 112 | 211 | 547 | 112 | 237 | 121 | 85 | |||||||
| 245 | 254 | 531 | 425 | 528 | 542 | 130 | 245 | 83 | 452 | 78 | 524 | 4 | |
| 134 | 134 | 509 | 431 | 220 | 314 | 207 | 413 | 102 | 341 | 25 | 143 | 2 | |
| 125 | 251 | 483 | 521 | 436 | 152 | 69 | 125 | 36 | 512 | 16 | 215 | 8 | |
| 445 | 445 | 478 | 454 | 428 | 544 | 46 | |||||||
| 235 | 235 | 426 | 253 | 201 | 325 | 65 | 523 | 23 | 352 | 21 | 532 | 14 | |
| 233 | 233 | 394 | 332 | 147 | 323 | 79 | |||||||
| 113 | 311 | 346 | 113 | 158 | 131 | 26 | |||||||
| 133 | 313 | 332 | 331 | 119 | 133 | 48 | |||||||
| 114 | 411 | 305 | 141 | 189 | 114 | 167 | |||||||
| 223 | 322 | 283 | 223 | 162 | 232 | 70 | |||||||
| 115 | 511 | 281 | 115 | 145 | 151 | 27 | |||||||
| 123 | 123 | 277 | 132 | 214 | 231 | 186 | 321 | 133 | 213 | 57 | 312 | 32 | |
| 135 | 351 | 258 | 531 | 140 | 315 | 59 | 513 | 55 | 153 | 40 | 135 | 39 | |
| 155 | 155 | 252 | 515 | 53 | 551 | 43 | |||||||
| 334 | 433 | 233 | 343 | 67 | 334 | 30 | |||||||
| 124 | 142 | 225 | 124 | 166 | 421 | 99 | 214 | 51 | 412 | 45 | 241 | 9 | |
| 234 | 243 | 221 | 342 | 143 | 423 | 121 | 234 | 112 | 432 | 18 | 324 | 10 | |
| 355 | 355 | 217 | 553 | 202 | 535 | 118 | |||||||
| 111 | 111 | 209 | |||||||||||
| 555 | 555 | 204 | |||||||||||
| 145 | 145 | 195 | 514 | 156 | 415 | 109 | 154 | 35 | 451 | 5 | 541 | 0 | |
| 344 | 434 | 194 | 443 | 144 | 344 | 137 | |||||||
| 335 | 335 | 172 | 533 | 165 | 353 | 104 | |||||||
| 244 | 424 | 128 | 244 | 64 | 442 | 17 | |||||||
| 333 | 333 | 123 | |||||||||||
| 345 | 435 | 120 | 354 | 84 | 543 | 58 | 453 | 49 | 534 | 3 | 345 | 1 | |
| 225 | 522 | 117 | 252 | 95 | 225 | 22 | |||||||
| 455 | 545 | 110 | 455 | 92 | 554 | 13 | |||||||
| 224 | 242 | 107 | 224 | 29 | 422 | 6 | |||||||
| 222 | 222 | 91 | |||||||||||
| 255 | 255 | 63 | 525 | 31 | 552 | 11 | |||||||
| 444 | 444 | 61 | |||||||||||
| 144 | 144 | 60 | 414 | 50 | 441 | 24 | |||||||
| 122 | 122 | 19 | 221 | 12 | 212 | 7 |
642


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Deflate: Midday sums not drawn, 0, 1, 2, 20, 24, 26, 27!
Tier 7
789(879,798,879,897,879,978)
Tier 5
110(101,110,101,101)
Tier 4
998(989,989,998)
Tier 3
866(866,686)
Tier 2
488(848) 001(001) 947(974)
Tier 1
596 200 699
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Tier 1
000 299 389 578 677 888 999
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Tier 6
389(398,839,893,938,983) 578(587,758,785,857,875)
Tier 5
569(659,695,956,965)
Tier 4
479(497,749,794)
Tier 3
299(929,992) 677(767,776)
Tier 2
002(020) 010(100) 969(996)
Tier 1
000 011 668 884 888 899 987 999
230 Draws/Combined.
588 (5/230): 885 588 885 858 588
049 (4/230): 409 490 490 409
399 (4/230): 993 939 993 939
448 (4/230): 448 448 844 448
011 (3/230): 110 101 110
045 (3/230): 450 045 504
046 (3/230): 604 064 064
059 (3/230): 590 590 509
069 (3/230): 096 096 069
125 (3/230): 125 251 251
147 (3/230): 471 714 471
168 (3/230): 618 618 681
169 (3/230): 619 196 691
178 (3/230): 187 871 718
199 (3/230): 199 991 991
239 (3/230): 923 239 923
245 (3/230): 524 452 245
345 (3/230): 543 345 534
356 (3/230): 635 365 635
358 (3/230): 358 385 853
369 (3/230): 963 396 639
678 (3/230): 687 786 876
679 (3/230): 976 976 796 /Due midday
012 (2/230): 201 102
023 (2/230): 032 302
024 (2/230): 042 240
029 (2/230): 209 029
039 (2/230): 390 309
047 (2/230): 047 740
048 (2/230): 840 408
057 (2/230): 570 075
066 (2/230): 066 606
067 (2/230): 706 670
068 (2/230): 680 806
112 (2/230): 121 112
115 (2/230): 511 151
124 (2/230): 412 412
128 (2/230): 218 821
145 (2/230): 451 514
156 (2/230): 651 165
158 (2/230): 518 851
223 (2/230): 223 232
226 (2/230): 262 226
235 (2/230): 523 532
236 (2/230): 632 326
246 (2/230): 246 246
247 (2/230): 247 247
249 (2/230): 492 924
349 (2/230): 439 439
357 (2/230): 735 753
366 (2/230): 663 663
456 (2/230): 456 654
457 (2/230): 457 475
459 (2/230): 954 954
469 (2/230): 496 496
489 (2/230): 984 498
556 (2/230): 565 565
557 (2/230): 575 575
589 (2/230): 859 589
799 (2/230): 997 997
889 (2/230): 889 988
899 (2/230): 998 989
004 (1/230): 040
005 (1/230): 005
006 (1/230): 006
014 (1/230): 401
015 (1/230): 105
018 (1/230): 081
019 (1/230): 091
025 (1/230): 052
034 (1/230): 430
036 (1/230): 360
037 (1/230): 073
044 (1/230): 440
056 (1/230): 065
058 (1/230): 058
078 (1/230): 078
079 (1/230): 079
088 (1/230): 088
089 (1/230): 980
099 (1/230): 990
113 (1/230): 113
114 (1/230): 141
116 (1/230): 161
118 (1/230): 118
129 (1/230): 219
133 (1/230): 133
134 (1/230): 413
135 (1/230): 153
138 (1/230): 381
139 (1/230): 193
149 (1/230): 194
155 (1/230): 515
159 (1/230): 519
166 (1/230): 661
167 (1/230): 176
179 (1/230): 197
188 (1/230): 881
189 (1/230): 918
244 (1/230): 442
248 (1/230): 248
256 (1/230): 652
257 (1/230): 572
258 (1/230): 582
259 (1/230): 259
267 (1/230): 627
268 (1/230): 286
269 (1/230): 296
277 (1/230): 277
278 (1/230): 287
279 (1/230): 972
289 (1/230): 982
335 (1/230): 353
336 (1/230): 336
338 (1/230): 338
348 (1/230): 438
359 (1/230): 935
367 (1/230): 673
368 (1/230): 638
377 (1/230): 773
379 (1/230): 397
388 (1/230): 388
446 (1/230): 464
455 (1/230): 554
458 (1/230): 548
466 (1/230): 466
467 (1/230): 476
468 (1/230): 648
478 (1/230): 487
488 (1/230): 488
566 (1/230): 665
567 (1/230): 675
568 (1/230): 568
569 (1/230): 596
579 (1/230): 579
668 (1/230): 866
669 (1/230): 696
689 (1/230): 896
788 (1/230): 878
789 (1/230): 789
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80 filter options were not found in the 230 numbers /Sets not drawn.
000 001 002 003 007 008 009 013 016 017 022 026 027 028 033 035 038 055 077 111 117 119 122 123 126 127 136 137 144 146 148 157 177 222 224 225 227 228 229 233 234 237 238 255 266 288 299 333 334 337 339 344 346 347 355 378 389 444 445 447 449 477 479 499 555 558 559 577 578 599 666 667 677 688 699 777 778 779 888 999
Evening.
G35
335: 224 229 247 279 477 779
355: 244 249 299 447 479 799
G23
223: 112 117 126 167 266 667
233: 122 127 177 226 267 677
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Midday
| G14
114: 003 008 035 058 355 558 144: 033 038 088 335 358 588 G13 113: 002 007 025 057 255 557 133: 022 027 077 225 257 577 |
Combined
| G23
223: 112 117 126 167 266 667 233: 122 127 177 226 267 677 G13 113: 002 007 025 057 255 557 133: 022 027 077 225 257 577 G14 114: 003 008 035 058 355 558 144: 033 038 088 335 358 588 |
Sum 13!/Midday and Evening.
Tier 8
706(670,607,760,076,076,670,607)
Tier 7
058(085,058,508,805,580,058) 823(823,823,328,382,823,238)
Tier 6
409(490,490,409,490,904) 652(256,265,526,625,562)
Tier 4
247(247,742,472) 445(454,445,544)
Tier 3
355(553,553) 229(292,292)
Tier 2
436(634) 337(733)
Tier 1
661 193 517 184
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Tier 5
139(319,391,913,931) 148(418,481,814,841) 157(175,571,715,751)
Tier 4
346(364,463,643)
Tier 3
049(094,940) 274(427,724)
Tier 2
166(616) 283(832)
Tier 1
067 373 535 850 922
Midday , sum 20!
Tier 2
947(974)
Tier 1
848
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Tier 1
299 389 569 578 668 677
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Tier 6
389(398,839,893,938,983) 569(596,659,695,956,965) 578(587,758,785,857,875)
Tier 4
479(497,749,794)
Tier 3
299(929,992) 668(686,866) 677(767,776)
Tier 2
488(884)
Root sum 2/deflated last one year. Midday specific.
Tier 4
335(335,335,533)
Tier 3
731(317,713)
Tier 2
632(263) 524(245) 065(056) 821(128) 740(407) 029(290) 830(083) 947(974)
Tier 1
848 227 200 515 344
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Tier 1
011 119 146 299 389 569 578 668 677
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Tier 6
146(164,416,461,614,641) 389(398,839,893,938,983) 569(596,659,695,956,965) 578(587,758,785,857,875)
Tier 4
038(308,380,803) 047(074,470,704) 092(209,902,920) 182(218,281,812) 236(326,362,623) 254(425,452,542) 479(497,749,794) 506(560,605,650)
Tier 3
011(101,110) 119(191,911) 137(173,371) 299(929,992) 668(686,866) 677(767,776)
Tier 2
002(020) 155(551) 272(722) 434(443) 488(884)
Tier 1
353
Repeating pairs: 30x 4 times within 14 draws.

Retirees 'stunned' as market turmoil over tariffs shrinks their 401(k)s
Retirees 'stunned' as market turmoil over tariffs shrinks their 401(k)s
Americans nearing retirement and recent retirees said they were anxious and frustrated following a second day of market turmoil that hit their 401(k)s after President Donald Trump’s escalation of tariffs.
As the impending tariffs shook the global economy Friday, people who were planning on their retirement accounts to carry them through their golden years said the economic chaos was hitting too close to home.
Some said they are pausing big-ticket purchases and reconsidering home renovations, while others said they fear their quality of life will be adversely affected by all the turmoil.
“I’m just kind of stunned, and with so much money in the market, we just sort of have to hope we have enough time to recover,” said Paula, 68, a former occupational health professional in New Jersey who retired three years ago.
Paula, who spoke on the condition of anonymity because she feared retaliation for speaking out against Trump administration policies, said she was worried about what lies ahead.
“What we’ve been doing is trying to enjoy the time that we have, but you want to be able to make it last,” Paula said Friday. “I have no confidence here.”
Trump fulfilled his campaign promise this week to unleash sweeping tariffs, including on the United States’ largest trading partners, in a move that has sparked fears of a global trade war. The decision sent the stock market spinning. On Friday afternoon, the broad-based S&P 500 closed down 6%, the tech-heavy Nasdaq dropped 5.8%, and the Dow Jones Industrial Average fell more than 2,200 points, or about 5.5%.
As Wall Street reeled Friday after China hit back with tariffs against the U.S., millions of Americans with 401(k)s watched their retirement funds diminish along with the stock market.
“I looked at my 401(k) this morning and in the last two days that’s lost $58,000. That’s stressful,” said Victor Fettes, 54, of Georgia, who retired last week as a senior director of risk management and compliance at Verizon. “If that continues, I can’t stay retired.”
Trump has said the tariffs will force businesses to relocate manufacturing and production back to the U.S. and bring back jobs. Some investors and business groups have pushed back, saying they are likely to lead to higher prices for U.S. consumers.
“Our country has been looted, pillaged, raped and plundered by nations near and far, both friend and foe alike,” Trump said recently. “But it is not going to happen anymore.”
The president has acknowledged the potential pain coming to some Americans’ wallets, but he continues to staunchly defend his agenda.
“MY POLICIES WILL NEVER CHANGE,” he posted to social media Friday. Later, he wrote, “ONLY THE WEAK WILL FAIL.”
Trump’s tariffs are steeper and more widespread than any in modern American history. They are potentially even broader than the tariffs of 1930 that historians said worsened the Great Depression.
Some Americans thinking about retirement told NBC News they feel their economic stability is being played with.
“I don’t want to have to worry that everyone is constantly changing my financial reality,” said Alison Carey, 64, of Oregon, a freelancer in the theater industry. “Let the economy do its machinations, but don’t put me in the gears.”
Paula said she and other older Americans are living with “anxiety about something where you don’t really know what’s going to happen. You can’t do anything though.”
She and her husband have decided to pause and reduce spending on big-ticket items. They are reconsidering vacations and home renovations.
“We can’t change anything right now, except our spending,” she said. “I’m sure there are consumers across the board that want to be cautious, too. Then it becomes a vicious cycle. Consumer confidence goes down.”
One in five Americans age 50 and over have no retirement savings, and more than half, 61%, are worried they will not have enough money to support them in retirement, according to a survey published by the AARP last April.
“It makes you realize how out of touch the current administration is with regular people,” said Benajah Cobb, 63, Carey’s husband, who also works in the theater industry.
He said he hoped the last few days of stock market turmoil would motivate lawmakers to put more checks and balances on the president.
“It’s happening so quickly. Things are falling apart so quickly,” he said. “I’m hoping Congress will try to step up a bit, the Republicans in Congress.”
Fettes said he has been calling his representatives about the tariffs and other issues “to make sure that as a constituent, our voices are being heard.”
“We believe firmly in our family that a democracy is a participatory game, and so we want to make sure that our representatives understand where we’re at and what we would like for them to do to represent,” he said.
Paula said that as she and her husband continue to monitor their retirement accounts, their biggest fear is how Trump’s policies could impact the quality of the rest of their lives — and when their funds will run out.
“That’s my big worry, when is that shortfall going to happen now?” she said.
This article was originally published on NBCNews.com
Friday, April 04, 2025, Evening
| Pick 3 | Pick 3 + Wild ball | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Numbers Matched | Number of MO Prizes | Prize amount | Number of MO Prizes | Prize amount |
| Straight* | 546 | $300 | 10 | $100 |
| Box 3-way | 0 | $0 | 0 | $34 |
| Box 6-way | 924 | $50 | 45 | $17 |
| Front 2 | 18 | $30 | 0 | $10 |
| Back 2 | 0 | $30 | 1 | $10 |
| (Based on $.50 Plays) | ||||
| Total Winners: 1,544 Total Won: $212,315 | ||||
Jeff Booth says Bitcoin isn’t just a technology — It’s the foundation of a new internet
In a wide-ranging conversation on TheStreet Roundtable, Jeff Booth, founding partner at Ego Death Capital and author of The Price of Tomorrow, laid out a thesis stating that Bitcoin isn’t just a currency or a technology — it’s the next foundational protocol layer of the global internet.
“People get confused on Bitcoin,” Booth said. “They think it is a technology… But protocols are different. Protocols are like the internet. TCP/IP came in layers. Bitcoin is the same — it’s a base layer that sacrificed scalability for decentralization and security.”
According to Booth, Bitcoin’s architecture mirrors the early internet. The base layer — Bitcoin itself — is intentionally limited in functionality to ensure security. But second-layer technologies like the Lightning Network are scaling it rapidly, now reaching “650 million people today,” Booth noted, adding, “It’s growing faster than the internet was in the ‘90s.”
For Booth, Bitcoin is not about building a “better tech.” He argues that other cryptocurrencies tried to do just that — and failed because they centralized in the process. “They’re faster, but they centralize,” he said. “Breakthroughs happen on the second layer… You don’t need another coin.”
Booth explained that his venture firm Ego Death Capital is investing in companies building on Bitcoin’s second and third layers — technologies that will allow payments, identity, contracts, and even entire financial systems to run on top of Bitcoin’s secure base.
He noted the idea that Bitcoin enables a “parallel internet” — a new, global system based on energy rather than manipulated fiat currencies. “It is the protocol that forces the free market globally,” he said. “This is an order of magnitude bigger than the internet… It can’t be cheated.”
Booth believes the best entrepreneurs are already building in the space because it aligns incentives and protects their time and work from devaluation.
“If you go back in any four-year cycle, prices are falling forever in Bitcoin,” he added. “They’re falling all the time — people are just measuring it in dollars.”
Booth’s core message? Stop thinking of Bitcoin as a tech product. “It’s much bigger,” he said. “It’s the foundation of something we haven’t fully seen yet.”
Yikes.

I am not feeling workouts today.
But, vtracs repeat, well the sets that are on that vtrac.
139 is due straight, so vtrac245 could repeat, after the 413 a few draws ago.
I did a breakdown on vtrac 425 on a thread.
Oh well, good luck.

we had 430 and now today 589