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			<title>Original Blog Entry: Pick 3 Multi-State Analysis &#x2013; March 28 (Aggregated Draws)</title>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Pick 3 Multi-State Analysis March 28 (Aggregated Draws)<br /><br />I compiled a full multi-state dataset (Midday + Evening) for March 28 to get a broader view of the short-term cycle behavior.<br /><br />Global Digit Frequency (0 9)<br /><br />0 26x (HOT)<br /><br />1 25x (HOT)<br /><br />2 26x (HOT)<br /><br />3 20x (NORMAL)<br /><br />4 16x (WEAK)<br /><br />5 20x (NORMAL)<br /><br />6 23x (SEMI-HOT)<br /><br />7 19x (LOW-NORMAL)<br /><br />8 20x (NORMAL)<br /><br />9 24x (HOT)<br /><br />Cycle Interpretation<br /><br />Strong dominance from: 0, 1, 2, 9 Secondary support: 6 Balanced zone: 3, 5, 8 Weak pressure: 4 (primary), 7 (secondary)<br /><br />No digits are fully absent, which indicates a distributed cycle rather than a compressed or overdue-driven one.<br /><br />Key Observations<br /><br />1. Overused Digits (Potential Saturation Risk):<br /><br />0, 1, 2, 9<br /><br />Still playable, but should not dominate combinations<br /><br />2. Weak Digits (Recovery Candidates):<br /><br />4 strongest recovery signal<br /><br />7 secondary recovery potential<br /><br />3. No True Missing Digits:<br /><br />Strategy should shift from absence chasing to weak-digit reintegration<br /><br />Strategic Approach<br /><br />Best structure going forward:<br /><br />1 Weak + 1 Hot + 1 Neutral<br /><br />This keeps balance while capturing potential reversals in the cycle.<br /><br />Structural Insight<br /><br />Digit 4 is underrepresented and becomes the key pivot Digit 7 acts as a secondary support play Avoid heavy stacking of hot digits (e.g., 0-1-2 or 2-9-0 type combos)<br /><br />Forward Outlook<br /><br />The current distribution suggests:<br /><br />A likely re-entry of weak digits (especially 4) Possible double formation involving a weak digit Gradual cooling of dominant digits<br /><br />Summary<br /><br />Build around 4 Support with 7 Mix with controlled exposure to hot digits (0, 2, 9) Favor balanced ABC structures over pure hot combinations... &#x5b;&#xa0;<a href="/blogentry/197952">More</a>&#xa0;&#x5d;</p>]]></description>
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