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Gap Strategy - TX P3D 1004
Gap Strategy - TX P3D 1004 (By request) (Suggest data be transferred to graph paper for better alignment) Workout: GNR V1 (Gaps, no repeats, Version 1 - left to right) Last Before/After Triple: BAA (Fixed PIDs): F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 L1 L2 L3 L4 L5 Gap #s: 5 3 0 6 2 4 8 9 1 7 Hot PIDs: F5 F4 F2 L3 L4 L2 L5 F1 F3 L1 (Fixed AIDs): 1A 2A 3A 4B 5B 6B 7C 8C 9C 10R (Before/After Triples (From B/A Triple charts) (Last B/A triple is BAA. Next triple must begin with AA) (Choo
Oct 4, 2008, 1:04 pm - bobby623 - Pick 3 Forum

Gap Strategy - A new way to play Powerball
Gap Strategy Powerball A numbers. Gap Strategy - A new way to play Powerball Foreword: Gap is the number of active cells between like numbers, or other data, in a specific data stream. An active cell is any cell that has not been marked off in someway. There are 9 active cells representing the 9 single numbers, (1-9). These are called the A numbers. There are 10 active cells representing the 10 teens (10-19). These are called the B numbers. There are 10 active cells rep
Sep 8, 2008, 5:57 pm - bobby623 - Lottery Systems Forum

Update to Pick 5, Pick 5+ and Pick 6 lotteries
Note: This is about workouts for Pick 5 and 6 games, but I'm using data for a Pick 3 game to explain the D C chart. Hope Todd doesn't move it to the Pick 3 forum. Explanaton of revised D C chart Part 2. Sorry that the columns don't line up I should have fixed it before posting. But, senior moment! The #MFL is the number of times each of the lottery numbers have come up since I started keeping gap statistics for this Pick 3 game. The totals are not current. The stats for a Pi
Sep 12, 2007, 3:19 pm - bobby623 - Pick 5 Forum

Workout for Pick 5, 5+ and 6 games
I've decided to share my second lottery number picking strategy I call 'alphanumeric substitution.' but it will be awhile. I just don't have time to put it all together at present. The strategy is 'data intensive' and numerous charts are required. But, just like the gap strategy, once you have all the data laid out, making informed guesses are straight forward. Bobby
Nov 8, 2006, 12:15 am - bobby623 - Pick 5 Forum

TX Cash 5 predictions by Bobby
FYI The predictions here were posted to demonstrate that the Workup for Pick 5, 5+ and 6 lotteries has merit. Several players have indicated that while my 'gap strategy' requires a lot of work to set up, it provides a systematic means for selecting lottery numbers. The gap strategy doesn't have any 'easy buttons and does not provide specific predictions. Rather, players who follow the guidelines end up having easily understood sets of data streams from which they make their own sel
Oct 19, 2006, 4:23 pm - bobby623 - Pick 5 Forum

Gap Strategy - TX Cash 5 0526
Gap Strategy Workout: #NR, 12# wheel. Play 5 sets. A: Last Before After Triple=RBB. Next=BCB. L#: 1 7 3 5 6 4 9 2 8 PID: L3L2M2L1F3M3F1M1F2 AID: B B C L#: 3 4 5 B: Last B A CAB Next = ABC L#: 15 17 18 14 10 19 11 13 12 16 PID: L3 F4 L2 L1 F3 F2 F1 L4 L5 F5 AID: A B C L#: 13 18 12 C: Last B A - ACB. Next - ABR L#: 27 23 22 28 29 24 25 26 20 21 PID: F4 L5 L4 F3 L3 L2 F5 F2 F1 L1 AID: A B R L#: 21 22 24 D: Last B A - ACC. Next ABC L#: 3
May 26, 2008, 11:12 am - bobby623 - Pick 5 Forum

Gap Strategy HOT PIDs Followers
https://lotterypost.com/thread/162413 Gap Strategy - Using Hot PID followers to make predictions. Those of you who are using Gap Strategy might want to consider using Hot Position Identification (HotPIDs) to make play choices, instead of or in unison with the Alpha Choice method. I've been keeping records on the HotPIDs stream for one of the 4 prediction workouts to determine if the individual PIDs have repeating characteristics that are useful. Here in information
Jan 15, 2008, 4:17 pm - bobby623 - Pick 5 Forum

Update to Pick 5, Pick 5+ and Pick 6 lotteries
Gap Theory-Predictions from D C charts Playing the 'hot' numbers seems to be an ongoing trend. The definition of 'hot' and 'cold' varies widely. There are many LP posts where someone is seeking advice on how to decide. Of course, there is no absolute answer. Numbers in a lottery game are in constant flux. A number that could be called 'hot' today could be 'cold' tomorrow. If you have been following this thread on Gap Strategy, you have read about what I call - Distribution and
Sep 26, 2007, 3:26 pm - bobby623 - Pick 5 Forum

gap strategy?
To Bobby, and everyone else reading this. I had a very busy August and September. Didn t have much time to spend on this strategy. About three weeks ago, I decided to concentrate on trying to understand, and work this out. I haven t got into Form 6 yet. This is very time consuming and not easy, if you are a beginner. Down to the nitty-gritty. Texas Pick 3. Two drawings every day except Sunday. 52 draws in August. I processed the draws for July and then used that info to select the digit
Nov 2, 2009, 8:50 pm - scrooge - Lottery Systems Forum

Texas Triple Chance
A complete answer to your question will require more time and energy than I have to give for this Topic. But, I'll give a short answer. Background. I have a paper and pencil workout I call Substitution Lottery Workout w/Gap Strategy. It's a labor intensive situation involving numerous tracking charts that have to be kept current. This workout can be used for any lottery game having clearly defined Decades. For this explanation on how I use Trends to guide my integer choices,
Oct 11, 2015, 2:54 pm - bobby623 - Lottery Systems Forum