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			<title>Original Blog Entry: The &#x22;Gap&#x22;</title>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 25 Aug 2025 17:36:15 GMT</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>I&#x27;ve been working really hard studying numbers lately and learning new techniques. Today, I wanted to share something else I noticed last night. I&#x27;m calling this one The Gap , and this is how it works.<br /><br />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&#x27;s take Ohio.<br /><br />Drawn Expected<br /><br />060<br /><br />600<br /><br />695<br /><br />062<br /><br />982<br /><br />640<br /><br />690<br /><br />If we start from the bottom, we are going to work our way up to see if we can fill the expected column.<br /><br />What we are looking for is a Gap in a number, that isn&#x27;t in an upward or downward sequence. For example,<br /><br />let&#x27;s look at the 640 . What&#x27;s missing between the 6 and 4 to give us a sequential number? The answer would<br /><br />be 5 . 654. So that means, what we are going to look for is any sort of 5 or it&#x27;s mirror which is 0 combo.<br /><br />So we would be looking for, 50, 05, 55, 00. Let&#x27;s fill that in our chart.<br /><br />Drawn Expected<br /><br />060<br /><br />600<br /><br />695<br /><br />062<br /><br />982<br /><br />640 50, 05, 55, 00<br /><br />690<br /><br />Now what you have to really understand is the mirror numbers. We know for example the mirror number<br /><br />to a 4 is a 9 . So doesn&#x27;t that mean our 690 is really another setup as well? 69 or 64 because 9 is the mirror<br /><br />to 4. So there&#x27;s another setup looking for the same double/false double combination.<br /><br />Drawn Expected<br /><br />060<br /><br />600<br /><br />695 50, 05, 55, 00<br /><br />062<br /><br />982<br /><br />640 50, 05, 55, 00<br /><br />690 50, 05, 55, 00<br /><br />As we can see, there were 3 times that 64/69 appears and then we get the 600 . There&#x27;s our expected 00<br /><br />using The Gap, which told us it&#x27;s coming.<br /><br />Now here&#x27;s the neat thing, we can reverse this process too! So since the 600 hit, now we are looking to<br /><br />back track and see if we can hit some sort of pair based off the 00 combination. So how do we do that?<br /><br />Well, if we go back to us hunting the 00 , we see that there was a Gap around a 5 , and it&#x27;s mirror is 0 ,<br /><br />so what we are looking for is anything that would surround the 5 or the 0 that gives us the Gap .<br /><br />In the case of the 5 - we are looking for:<br /><br />46, 64 and it&#x27;s mirrors 96, 41, 14, 19<br /><br />And in the case of the 0 - we are looking for:<br /><br />91, 19 and it&#x27;s mirrors 41, 14. 96, 69<br /><br />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,<br /><br />just 4 draws after 600 in Ohio, 841 came out!<br /><br />Let&#x27;s see if we can do it reverse this time. Let&#x27;s look at recent draws in PA.<br /><br />We are going to start at the bottom of the list with 999 . So there&#x27;s our 99 pair.<br /><br />What&#x27;s the obvious around a 9 ? An 8 and a 0. 890.<br /><br />So we are then going to look for an 80 pair to appear. That could be in a mirror form as well.<br /><br />So our options would be...<br /><br />80, 30, 85, 35, 08, 03, 58, 53<br /><br />Drawn Expected<br /><br />49 3<br /><br />1 35 2/7 - 77 - 22 OR 4/9 - 99 - 44<br /><br />7 0 2 1/6 - 66 - 11<br /><br />678<br /><br />965 5/0 - 55 - 00<br /><br />045<br /><br />163 2/7 - 77 - 22<br /><br />999 80, 30, 85, 35<br /><br />I&#x27;ve updated the chart to reflect the 99 we are looking for, as well as to pay attention to the other Gaps that<br /><br />are happening and what they produce as well.<br /><br />So in the case of our 99 , we were looking for a version of 80 to hit and sure enough, it played 135<br /><br />3 and 5 are the mirrors to 8 and 0, respectively.<br /><br />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<br /><br />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.<br /><br />13 tells us, 2/7 AND 35 tells us 4/9 . Sure enough, next draw 493 .<br /><br />Here&#x27;s what I&#x27;ve noticed. Most of the time, you will see the double setups come back and play as either a true<br /><br />double or the false double. But in the case of the 0/5 , what I&#x27;ve seen is that usually it will only play one side<br /><br />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 .<br /><br />We didn&#x27;t see the expected 55, 50, 00 . I&#x27;ve noticed that when the 5/0 is expected, it will play 2 draws containing<br /><br />the 5 or 0 in it, almost back to back. So that&#x27;s something to watch for as well.<br /><br />So what do you think? Will we see the 16, 11, or 66 in PA soon? :)<br /><br />I hope this helps you hit those straights and gives you an edge up on this game we are playing. It&#x27;s all about<br /><br />really understanding the game itself and how it&#x27;s played. Together, we can beat this thing and put more money<br /><br />back in our pockets!<br /><br />Til then, keep on winnin&#x27;!... &#x5b;&#xa0;<a href="https://blogs.lotterypost.com/winpick3/2025/8/the_gap.htm">More</a>&#xa0;&#x5d;</p>]]></description>
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