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Structural Analysis of "Hot 4-Digit Combinations" via Pick 3 Dissection
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Structural Analysis of "Hot 4-Digit Combinations" via Pick 3 Dissection
Hi everyone,
I want to share a structural dataset of Hot 4-Digit Combinations (equivalent to Pick 4) and demonstrate how breaking them down into Pick 3 components (Prefix and Suffix Trios) can expose the underlying algorithmic mechanics, distribution bias, and positional constraints.
Part 1: The Core Dataset (Hot 4-Digit Combinations)
The matrix below consists of 400 combinations, organized into 100 horizontal blocks of 4 elements. Structurally, the dataset is sequenced by its fixed trailing pairs (suffixes), which cycle chronologically from 01 to 00.
Here is the raw data sorted sequentially by the ending pairs:
6901 – 8701 – 3201 – 5401
1702 – 6402 – 8502 – 3202
7503 – 1203 – 4703 – 6003
8604 – 3404 – 1504 – 9204
9605 – 4105 – 6305 – 7805
4806 – 1706 – 3406 – 5306
3407 – 6307 – 8607 – 2107
4608 – 7108 – 7208 – 5408
2109 – 7609 – 3409 – 5809
8710 – 4510 – 3210 – 6310
3711 – 2011 – 4511 – 6311
6212 – 3412 – 8012 – 5812
4713 – 9513 – 4813 – 6213
6014 – 5314 – 0614 – 7814
4015 – 6315 – 9715 – 2515
3516 – 9016 – 7316 – 4816
2317 – 5817 – 6017 – 4617
7018 – 4518 – 3618 – 9318
8019 – 4719 – 5319 – 6519
4620 – 6220 – 5020 – 8820
7621 – 4021 – 8421 – 3821
0622 – 4322 – 9822 – 5022
5423 – 9623 – 0823 – 7223
8324 – 9024 – 1724 – 6924
0125 – 8725 – 6025 – 3425
4126 – 8426 – 7026 – 5726
8527 – 6227 – 3427 – 9827
5428 – 6028 – 4728 – 3228
7329 – 5729 – 4029 – 6929
8430 – 5730 – 8030 – 6930
4731 – 6231 – 4531 – 8031
5432 – 5632 – 8032 – 7832
9633 – 6433 – 7133 – 2833
5234 – 9034 – 1634 – 7834
2435 – 2035 – 8635 – 1835
5836 – 7436 – 7036 – 2636
8137 – 6437 – 8037 – 9637
5638 – 0238 – 5438 – 9738
5139 – 4039 – 5739 – 0439
7040 – 9340 – 8640 – 2540
5841 – 6041 – 2341 – 0641
3542 – 9742 – 5142 – 8342
8543 – 6243 – 6043 – 7843
7844 – 0644 – 3044 – 5344
2345 – 1045 – 6745 – 8545
8046 – 7546 – 3046 – 2646
1047 – 8547 – 6347 – 1847
0648 – 5748 – 6048 – 3448
5149 – 6349 – 0749 – 8849
6450 – 1050 – 9750 – 7350
4851 – 6751 – 9351 – 4051
8652 – 0452 – 3052 – 6852
2453 – 6053 – 7853 – 6253
6354 – 8754 – 0154 – 9654
7855 – 6355 – 9755 – 8155
9856 – 4356 – 0156 – 8056
6957 – 8457 – 8157 – 4657
0158 – 3458 – 4758 – 6058
0759 – 1359 – 3459 – 6859
8460 – 7260 – 5860 – 4160
3761 – 4361 – 9061 – 8561
7162 – 4762 – 3562 – 7962
0963 – 7463 – 8063 – 2763
7364 – 8564 – 5064 – 2964
8365 – 4765 – 2065 – 9865
7466 – 3166 – 5766 – 8966
4367 – 9067 – 8567 – 2767
3768 – 0468 – 9068 – 4268
4369 – 7069 – 8569 – 2869
5470 – 9670 – 3270 – 4070
4371 – 8571 – 5971 – 9071
3172 – 8572 – 6372 – 4772
8173 – 6473 – 5873 – 9073
6074 – 5874 – 3674 – 9674
6975 – 3675 – 6475 – 8175
3476 – 5876 – 0976 – 3276
8177 – 6077 – 4377 – 5577
3678 – 5478 – 0178 – 3778
8579 – 2079 – 6379 – 5879
6480 – 9380 – 4680 – 2880
4581 – 7081 – 3681 – 2481
6782 – 4382 – 6082 – 4582
6083 – 5683 – 4783 – 6983
5684 – 6284 – 9884 – 3484
0185 – 7485 – 3685 – 0985
7886 – 4786 – 4086 – 5186
5487 – 3687 – 0187 – 2987
4588 – 6388 – 9188 – 7788
4589 – 6389 – 1289 – 0789
3790 – 7690 – 4390 – 8090
8691 – 5391 – 5891 – 0091
5792 – 4392 – 1592 – 7092
4693 – 5193 – 4093 – 6793
8194 – 3694 – 5394 – 2094
4795 – 1395 – 8095 – 2595
4396 – 7096 – 5796 – 2596
6097 – 4597 – 5797 – 2397
4698 – 5798 – 2098 – 3498
3699 – 5799 – 2199 – 5499
7100 – 4700 – 3500 – 8900
Part 2: Deconstructing Pick 4 into Pick 3 Frameworks
While a standard Pick 4 game offers a pool of 10,000 combinations (0000 to 9999), analyzing it as a whole can often obscure highly repetitive behaviors localized within specific positions.
By treating the data through a overlapping Pick 3 framework (reducing the field to a 1,000-combination scale), we can isolate anomalies into two key vectors: Prefix Trios and Suffix Trios.
1. Prefix Trios: Tracking the Head [P1][P2][P3]
The Prefix Trio isolates the first three digits of each number. This extraction targets the anchoring logic of the matrix.
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Example (Row 1):
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6901 → 690
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8701 → 870
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3201 → 320
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5401 → 540
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By isolating the heads, we can run exact collision and frequency tests to find out which specific 3-digit combinations dominate the initial drawing phase.
2. Suffix Trios: Tracking the Tail [P2][P3][P4]
The Suffix Trio isolates the last three digits of each number. In this specific dataset, because the ending pairs are rigidly sequenced from 01 to 00, the Suffix Trios reveal a highly tied mathematical progression.
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Example (Row 1):
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6901 → 901
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8701 → 701
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3201 → 201
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5401 → 401
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Notice how the core structure locks the internal transitions, keeping the Pick 3 tails tethered to a uniform index.
Why Use the Pick 3 Split Method?
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Variance Reduction: Looking for deviations across 10,000 variants requires thousands of draws to achieve statistical significance. Dropping down to a 1,000-variant Pick 3 scale exposes clustering and mathematical "gaps" much faster.
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Transition Analysis: Algorithmic draw engines often fail at transition states (how position 2 links to position 3). Segmenting into Trios exposes these mechanical boundaries.
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### Key Takeaway: Dual-Utility Matrix for Both Lottery Formats
A vital conclusion from this analysis is that this "Hot 4-Digit Combinations" list is not restricted to Pick 4 games. It possesses dual-utility, making it directly applicable to two distinct lottery formats simultaneously:
1. **For Pick 4 Wagering:** It functions as a complete 4-digit structural pool, isolating specific high-frequency blocks and tracking trailing pair cycles.
2. **For Pick 3 Wagering:** By applying the Prefix and Suffix split methods detailed above, the matrix instantly generates a refined subset of 3-digit wheels.
Ultimately, this demonstrates that a perceived "bias" or structured pattern in a 4-digit system can be mathematically harvested to target Pick 3 games, drastically reducing the field selection and increasing coverage efficiency across both formats.

Comments
GA
155.......(8)155
2967......7962
MD
918.......918(8)
4873.....4783
857......857(1) - 857(2) - 857(9)
MI
4286......4268
0089......8090
SC
4640......0644
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