Orangeman,
I didn't have the "8" anywhere because the other numbers I had dominated in the method I use.
It's difficult to explain in a brief paragraph because I use many things to arrive at what "should" be the best numbers.
First, I take the number that came in 10 draws back for the Evening Draw. In this case, it was 7-6-9. From study, I've found that at least one of those digits will hit about 70 percent of the time. So, put the 7 or 6 or 9 in one column.
Then I take the number or numbers that are part of a group that has come in the least amount of times during the past 10 drawings for Evening only. The groups I refer to are 012, 123, 234,345, 456, 567, 678, 789, 890 and 901. See how they sequence up digit by digit? That produces the 10 groups I use.
I have found that when you look at the last 20 draws, a number or numbers from each group appears 12.2 out those 20 draws - a shade over 60 percent. (Anything above 50 percent, I consider excellent). The question is, which of the numbers in the coldest group will come?
And finally, for the third column I put numbers that are the next to coldest. I've found that for tonight the 092 from 10 draws ago don't fall into my cold groups, so that's good. There's always a good chance that one hotter number will appear.
For tonight I have it broken down this way:
0 or.. 5 or..
9 or.. ...with 6 or.. ...with 4 or 7
2 ... 8..
Now, that gives us 18 numbers. Example: 054, 057, 064, 067, 084, 067 and so on down...
I don't want to play 18 numbers. So, I only play the combinations that have a 2 or a 6 in them, because last night 216 came in and one of those numbers repeats about 68 percent of the time. As you can see, the 1 doesn't show up in my groupings. (probably come in, ha!) This is why I didn't play the 8 last night. It just didn't have the power behind it like most of the other numbers. But, tonight, you see that it's in there.
These are my best for Saturday night's drawing:
245, 257, 248, 278, 469, 679, 046, 067 - and 246 and 267.
Good luck. It's time for me to hit.