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The "Gap"
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I've been working really hard studying numbers lately and learning new techniques. Today, I wanted to share something else I noticed last night. I'm calling this one "The Gap", and this is how it works.
You are going to look at some of your recently drawn numbers, and what you are looking for, is a "Gap" between numbers. Let me give you an example. Let's take Ohio.
| Drawn | Expected |
| 060 | |
| 600 | |
| 695 | |
| 062 | |
| 982 | |
| 640 | |
| 690 |
If we start from the bottom, we are going to work our way up to see if we can fill the "expected" column.
What we are looking for is a "Gap" in a number, that isn't in an upward or downward sequence. For example,
let's look at the "640". What's "missing" between the 6 and 4 to give us a sequential number? The answer would
be "5". 654. So that means, what we are going to look for is any sort of 5 or it's mirror which is 0 combo.
So we would be looking for, 50, 05, 55, 00. Let's fill that in our chart.
| Drawn | Expected |
| 060 | |
| 600 | |
| 695 | |
| 062 | |
| 982 | |
| 640 | 50, 05, 55, 00 |
| 690 |
Now what you have to really understand is the mirror numbers. We know for example the mirror number
to a "4" is a "9". So doesn't that mean our "690" is really another setup as well? 69 or 64 because 9 is the mirror
to 4. So there's another setup looking for the same double/false double combination.
| Drawn | Expected |
| 060 | |
| 600 | |
| 695 | 50, 05, 55, 00 |
| 062 | |
| 982 | |
| 640 | 50, 05, 55, 00 |
| 690 | 50, 05, 55, 00 |
As we can see, there were 3 times that 64/69 appears and then we get the "600". There's our expected "00"
using The Gap, which told us it's coming.
Now here's the neat thing, we can reverse this process too! So since the "600" hit, now we are looking to
back track and see if we can hit some sort of pair based off the "00" combination. So how do we do that?
Well, if we go back to us hunting the "00", we see that there was a Gap around a "5", and it's mirror is "0",
so what we are looking for is anything that would surround the 5 or the 0 that gives us the "Gap".
In the case of the "5" - we are looking for:
46, 64 and it's mirrors 96, 41, 14, 19
And in the case of the "0" - we are looking for:
91, 19 and it's mirrors 41, 14. 96, 69
So in the case of the "00" hitting, we are now looking for some sort of "version" of 46, 96 to hit. And sure enough,
just 4 draws after 600 in Ohio, "841" came out!
Let's see if we can do it reverse this time. Let's look at recent draws in PA.
We are going to start at the bottom of the list with "999". So there's our "99" pair.
What's the "obvious" around a "9"? An 8 and a 0. 890.
So we are then going to look for an "80" pair to appear. That could be in a mirror form as well.
So our options would be...
80, 30, 85, 35, 08, 03, 58, 53
| Drawn | Expected |
| 493 | |
| 135 | "2/7 - 77 - 22" OR "4/9 - 99 - 44" |
| 702 | "1/6 - 66 - 11" |
| 678 | |
| 965 | "5/0 - 55 - 00" |
| 045 | |
| 163 | "2/7 - 77 - 22" |
| 999 |
"80, 30, 85, 35" |
I've updated the chart to reflect the "99" we are looking for, as well as to pay attention to the other "Gaps" that
are happening and what they produce as well.
So in the case of our "99", we were looking for a version of "80" to hit and sure enough, it played "135"
3 and 5 are the mirrors to 8 and 0, respectively.
But if we also look, we can see that the "163" told us there was a Gap using the "63" or "13". That means we want
a "2/7, 77, or 22" to hit. Sure enough, it hit with 702. And if we move back up to the 135, this one is double sided.
"13" tells us, 2/7 AND "35" tells us "4/9". Sure enough, next draw "493".
Here's what I've noticed. Most of the time, you will see the double setups come back and play as either a true
double or the false double. But in the case of the "0/5", what I've seen is that usually it will only play one side
or the other in a number. For example with the 965. "96" or "46" gives us 5/0. But we only saw "702" and "135".
We didn't see the expected "55, 50, 00". I've noticed that when the 5/0 is expected, it will play 2 draws containing
the 5 or 0 in it, almost back to back. So that's something to watch for as well.
So what do you think? Will we see the "16, 11, or 66" in PA soon? :)
I hope this helps you hit those straights and gives you an edge up on this game we are playing. It's all about
really understanding the game itself and how it's played. Together, we can beat this thing and put more money
back in our pockets!
Til then, keep on winnin'!

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