The Xbox
Different things work in different states.
The RB does not seem to work too well in certain states.
If you are in one of those states where the RB does not work so well or where the numbers mostly hit in box form, try this box. I call it the Xbox.
What does the X in the Xbox mean? Think of your To Do list. What do you do after you completed something on that list? You put a big X on it. You cross it off your list. You eliminate it with a big X over it.
So the X means elimination or reduction.
With this box you eliminate the digits you already used.
(This is basically my old Box 27 but I think the Xbox is a better name for it).
And you only use the top 3 digits, so this box is shorter than the RB.
You start off the Xbox the same way you start the RB; you look for the 3 digits that hit the most in the 1st position. Your box can look like this at this point:
This means that when you work on the 2nd position, you will automatically eliminate digits 7, 9, and 1 because you already used them in position 1. You cross them off your list (that is what the X means).
Now you look for the top 3 digits in position 2. What you will find is that the top digits now will usually repeat only two times. In this particular case the 2, 3, and 5 all hit twice so you arrange them from lowest (2) to highest (5):
When you get to the 3rd position you would automatically eliminate digits 7, 9, 1, and 2, 3, and 5 since they were already used in the 1st and 2nd positions.
In the 3rd position, the only digits left are 8, 0, and 6 (4 did not hit in the 3rd position in this case). The 8 hit twice so it goes on top and the 0 and 6 hit once. 0 goes over the 6 because it is the lowest of the two.
This system is great for singles. It won’t work for doubles. And in other for it to work the 7, 9, or 1 must hit in the 1st position for you to get a straight hit.
This system works for Pick 4 as well if you want to back test it.
So if the RB is not working so well in your state try this type of box and see if you get better results.