John,
I have a simplier Vtrac system. I sent a copy to Carbob (Florida) to experiment.
What I did was create 5 rows of 7 vtrac combinations. Each row has 1 triple vtrac, 4 double vtracs, and 2 no match vtracs. So you have a chart with 35 boxed Vtracs.
Each row is identified by a letter A through E. What I want to experiment with is patterns by letters. The other thing is columns that are due or have the longest skip.
Looking at Minnesota I see that column "A" is currently skipped 18 draws. The maximum skip from the last 5478 past draws for column "A" is 22. So I would say that this column is prime for a hit within the next 4 drawings. If it doesn't hit by 22 skips I would stop playing.
The question now is what type of VTRAC combination do you choose. Do I choose a No Match, Double, or Triple Vtrac.
I think the answer is what was the last draw? What were the vtrac numbers. Was it a double vtrac, a no match vtrac, or a triple vtrac? Your last drawing was a triple vtrac 555. The number 5 should repeat in the next drawing.
Their are only 2 vtracs in the A column chart that have a "5".
1. 245
2. 455
Digit BOXED combinations for Wednesday's Drawing:
134 139 184 189 634 639 684 689
344 349 394 399 844 849 894 899
The other thing to look at is the SKIPS. Looking again at the Minnesota Pick 3, the top 2 SKIPS are "0" and "4".
The "0" skip has occured 7 times in the last 35 drawings and the skip "4" has also occured "7" times. The current skip of "0" is currently at column letter "E". There are a total of 5 possible VTRACS that have a "5" (555 from previous drawing). 555, 355, 225, 145, 235. Since there are too many VTRACS to choose from I would choose the vtrac that has hit the most in the past 35 drawings. The top vtrac is 235. It has hit 3 times in the past 35 drawings.
The digit combinations are:
124 129 174 179 624 629 674 679
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