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			<title>Original Blog Entry: Pick 3 Multi-State Analysis &#x2013; March 28 (Position Breakdown Included)</title>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Pick 3 Multi-State Analysis March 28 (Position Breakdown Included)<br /><br />Following the initial global frequency analysis, I extended the study into a full position-based breakdown (P1 / P2 / P3) to identify structural imbalances and short-term opportunities.<br /><br />Position Frequency Analysis<br /><br />P1 (Hundreds Digit)<br /><br />0 6<br /><br />1 7 (HOT)<br /><br />2 6<br /><br />3 5<br /><br />4 4 (WEAK)<br /><br />5 5<br /><br />6 6<br /><br />7 4 (WEAK)<br /><br />8 6<br /><br />9 7 (HOT)<br /><br />Interpretation (P1):<br /><br />Strong digits: 1, 9 Mid-range: 0, 2, 6, 8 Weak pressure: 4, 7<br /><br />No missing digits, but compression is visible in 4 and 7.<br /><br />P2 (Tens Digit)<br /><br />0 7 (HOT)<br /><br />1 6<br /><br />2 6<br /><br />3 5<br /><br />4 3 (CRITICAL WEAK)<br /><br />5 6<br /><br />6 5<br /><br />7 4 (WEAK)<br /><br />8 4 (WEAK)<br /><br />9 7 (HOT)<br /><br />Interpretation (P2):<br /><br />Dominant: 0, 9 Stable: 1, 2, 5 Critical weak: 4 Secondary weak: 7, 8<br /><br />This is the key imbalance point in the dataset.<br /><br />P3 (Units Digit)<br /><br />0 13 (HOT)<br /><br />1 12 (HOT)<br /><br />2 14 (HOT)<br /><br />3 10<br /><br />4 9 (WEAK)<br /><br />5 9 (WEAK)<br /><br />6 12<br /><br />7 11<br /><br />8 10<br /><br />9 12<br /><br />Interpretation (P3):<br /><br />Strong saturation: 0, 1, 2 Balanced: 6, 7, 9 Weak zone: 4, 5<br /><br />Clear overuse of low-end digits.<br /><br />Core Diagnostic<br /><br />Primary Signal<br /><br />Digit 4 is underperforming across ALL positions :<br /><br />P1 weak P2 critically weak P3 below average<br /><br />This is a classic full-cycle compression digit , often leading to:<br /><br />Immediate re-entry Strong appearance in multiple positions High probability of double formation<br /><br />Secondary Signal<br /><br />Digit 7 shows weakness in:<br /><br />P1 P2<br /><br />Acts as a strong secondary recovery candidate.<br /><br />Saturation Warning<br /><br />P3 is heavily dominated by:<br /><br />0, 1, 2<br /><br />This typically leads to:<br /><br />Short continuation Or reversal toward mid/weak digits (4, 5, 7)<br /><br />Position-Based Strategy<br /><br />P1 (Hundreds)<br /><br />Prioritize: 4, 7 Support with: 1, 9<br /><br />P2 (CRITICAL POSITION)<br /><br />Primary focus: 4 Support: 0, 9<br /><br />Best leverage point in the current cycle.<br /><br />P3 (Units)<br /><br />Reduce exposure to: 0, 1, 2 Introduce: 4, 5, 7<br /><br />High-Value Structural Setup<br /><br />Core Model:<br /><br />P1: 4 / 7<br /><br />P2: 4 (fixed or semi-fixed)<br /><br />P3: 4 / 5 / 7<br /><br />High-Probability Combinations<br /><br />4-Based Plays<br /><br />445<br /><br />745<br /><br />447<br /><br />145<br /><br />947<br /><br />Smart Doubles<br /><br />44X 440, 441, 445, 447<br /><br />X44 144, 244, 744<br /><br />4X4 404, 414, 474<br /><br />Balanced ABC Structures<br /><br />405, 450, 504<br /><br />497, 479, 947<br /><br />724, 742, 247<br /><br />5-Draw Attack Plan<br /><br />Use digit 4 in ~70% of plays Use digit 7 in ~40 50% Reduce reliance on 0 1 2 endings<br /><br />Advanced Insight<br /><br />This dataset reflects a classic transition phase:<br /><br />Saturation of hot digits (0, 1, 2, 9) Compression of a key digit (4) Imbalance in positional distribution<br /><br />Expected outcomes:<br /><br />Strong re-entry of digit 4 Increased probability of doubles involving 4 Rebalancing of unit digits<br /><br />Final Takeaway<br /><br />Build around digit 4 Use 7 as secondary support Control exposure to hot digits Favor balanced structures over pure hot combinations... &#x5b;&#xa0;<a href="/blogentry/197953">More</a>&#xa0;&#x5d;</p>]]></description>
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