Those numbers have been updated when a hit came in, so there are new winning numbers added to some of the columns. And of course, you'll have to take the time to make a list like above for your own state, unless you play for Florida, cause I've already done the work above, but you'll have to update that list with the new wins.
I noticed that when a number drops from the previous hit, there is a way to take advantage of it. It doesn't occur everytime, but enough times to get a straight hit.
Example: If these two combos were the last 2 winning combos....382 and 352
382
352
Now we make believe we don't know that 352 came in the next day. We want to cover all spots for the 8 and 2 in 382.
If the 8 in 382 drops down in it's own column, we need to be prepared for this. So we will write on a sheet of paper like so....
38_
If the 8 drops down to the right, we need to be prepared for that also, so we write on a sheet of paper like so....
3_8
Now we do the same for 2 in 382...
3_2
32_
Now this is where the system comes in. I wanted to see if there was a way to predict what number to fill in those spots for a hit. I noticed that sometimes, using minus only, subtract the numbers from the previous winning number (382), and sometimes that number will be correct. In the example above the winning combo we are working with is the 382, so if you subtract 8 from 3 we get 5. So we fill in the empty slots with a 5, and it'll look like this...
Empty slots from above: 38_.....3_8............3_2........32_
Filled in slots: 385......358..............352........325
In hindsight we know the 5 was the winner, but to cover other possible subtractions, we'd have to do the same procedure with other numbers in 382, if applicable. We subtracted 8-3, but we can also subtract 8-2, which will gives us 6....I've seen it happen all the time. Also...we have to subtract 3-2, which will give us 1. So most of the time, unless it's a double, you'll have 3 numbers to fill in those slots.
In the above example they are 1, 6, and 8. Your template in the above example will be the same for all 3 numbers...38_...........3_8..............3_2.............32_.........Just fill 1, 6 and 8 in all the empty slots.
Of course with our example, we have a winner with 352. This not a rare occasion. Look for yourself on the two sheets I uploaded above, and you'll see plenty of hits.
So for a little fun test for tonight's Florida p-3 draw, I created possible combos for each column. These combos are good every night, but when a hit comes tonight, I have to update that column and make new combos for tomorrow evening's draw. The rest stay the same. And just keep updating the following night's new column, and so on.
0- 090 099
1- 198 189 197 179 191 119 128 182 127 172 121 112
2- 202 224 242 200 204 240
3- 374 347 376 367 372 327 397 379 396 369 392 329
4- 422 421 415 432 423 431 413
5- 583 538 581 518 582 528 563 536 561 516 562 526
6- 682 628 680 608
7- 743 734 745 754 742 724 723 732 725 752 722
8- 853 835 852 825 851 815 863 836 862 826 861 816
9- 909 990 908 980 910 919 991 918 981