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Am I on the right path?
NO - not even close. At least not according to the rules. The numbers you chose might very well come out but if you follow the rules you can't possibly come up with those numbers. There is no 929, 825, 804 available in column #1 - which must be the column you used? You are certainly free to come up with any personal variations you like and bet them. But if you are asking about whether or not you are following the rules as laid out in this thread, then the answer is no.
Go back to the beginning of this thread and re-read it. There are numerous examples and using the chart (according to the rules) is not complicated or difficult.
As a general message to all recent posters - go back to the beginning of this thread and read it (like a book). Using the chart is the easy part. Getting ALL possible numbers is the easy part.
The difficult part is reducing as many as 50 numbers down to the amount of numbers you want to play. That is the part where you do your own thing! Do whatever works for you. Play ALL possible combinations or reduce them down to one single number if that is what you want to do.
1) Generally no doubles. You don't use a double to find the next hit. You don't come up with a double as a play. There are a few doubles possible using the chart, however, 929 isn't one of them. It does not appear in ANY column.
You go back to the last "no-match" or "6-way" number. As an example 123 is a "6-way" number. You base your prediction off of that number.
2) Digits must be touching in the (same) column. You don't mix digits from one column with another column. Digits can touch in any variety of ways. Here are examples of each "shape" - these are not picks for the winner. These are only examples of how you can make your digits touch.
Column #0 (zero) shows a straight vertical line.
Column #1 shows a "L" shape facing left. Column #2 shows a normal "L" shape. "L's" can be upside down as well.
Column #3 shows an "angled L" shape facing left. Column #4 shows an "angled L" shape facing right. These can be upside down as well.
Column #5 shows an "arrow" shape pointing right. Column #6 shows an "arrow" shape pointing left.
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
10 21 32 43 50 60 70 81 92 03
84 95 06 19 24 31 41 52 63 74
25 36 47 57 68 75 82 93 04 15
76 87 98 08 19 29 36 47 58 69
3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2