The Vtracs have been informative, though i have not mastered it, i can certainly see different ways to use it as a great tool to narrow down plays and catch a straight, maybe this information can be used in all states. The main reason that i would like to have it in a p4 chart with the mirrors the way Todd did the p3 is i believe that the Vtracs are certainly relative to one another and that certain Vtracs bounce off of one another and that certain Vtracs are repeaters. if i played Vtrac 1234 as an example: (have no idea what even exist in that Vtrac) but let's say that a set/string of numbers were:
2345 - 6789 - 1728 - 2100 - 1670 - 3353 - 7368 and below would be MO infamous h/c/o-due digits, i'd consider missing digits as well and i'd play that 7368, 6789, 1728 straight and run it down and find all existing combos and straight them all, inaddition i would use other tools and lessons learned along with this information. i'd also search out what other Vtracs contained the digits below and do they correspond with the set/strings that i'm running down. i figure that if i multi-played both draws and multi-played a few days, i'd snag me a straight. Other tools would consist of Maloney's $Gems, LDave, BApple, Salstx, Loots, NBey6 work-outs.
Now because we know that 773-733 $Gem likes MO, i see right off that the posibility exist of 773-337, i'd play them with a 6 because that 6 had been running hot and has now fallen to the o-due position, and because LD work out gives me 6-1 for Saturday. Best Picks noticed particular Vtracs running in a patteren, i'd hold fast to that and probably ride it out and take an extreemly close look at it and all corresponding trends! like that 3353, i'd play it just because it was a $Gem, matter of fact any $Gem that would show up in a set/string i'd play it and encourage you to do the same, if you look at the history of the $Gem, it's a frequent flyer, (that part is another story) i don't think that i am to far off in this idea and i really think it could be applied to all states. this information is just an example, but the digits below are current for MO.
M3 E3
182 621
765 937
081 768