GS FL330 - Page 8/Alpha Structures
The Gap Strategy workout provides a means whereby every 3-digit winning lottery number combination can be reduced
to a 3-letter structure (i.e. ABB, CCR, BBB, etc).
Keeping track of these structures on a draw-by-draw basi provides important clues about future events.
Example:
A 3-digit winning combination is converted to a 3-digit Gap combination.
By following set procedures, the Gap combination is used to generate a Position Identifier having 3 elements.
The PID combination is used, in turn, to generate an Alpha Identifier data stream having 2 sub-streams.
These are called AI Letter stream and AI# number stream.
The AIL stream, letters A, B, C and R, are used to form 3-letter Alpha Structures.
The Alpha Structures automatically, following certain procedures, serve as the base for Number Structures, See Page 7.
Typically, the Alpha Structures, there are 64 of them, represent 1000 straight lottery combinations.
However, a Player can use the structures for both Straight and Box plays.
This page provides the skeleton outline (Part 1) of a graph paper form that is used to maintain a running
inventory of the 64 structures.
It will show over a period of drawings that certain structures come up much more often than others.
A problem with inventories is that they fail to provide a complete picture.
For example, Alpha structure 'AAC' may have the highest inventory total, but it's unclear how the total
was achieved.
Did it come up in consecutive drawings? Is it Hot, Cold, Due?
PART 2
PART Two of this form provides a Form whereby the Alpha structures can be tracked on a
drawing-by-drawing basis.
Using the Row and Column reference technique, the Part 1 form is as follows:
Requires graph paper having at least 40 rows and 30 columns
R2 - Use as many columns as needed to name the page - Alpha Structures.
Row 3 C3-C8 - Enter ACTUAL
Row 3 C19-27 - Enter DATA BASE
Row 4 C12-15 - Enter AAA
R5-30 C12-15 - Enter AAB
AAC
AAR
ABA
ABB
ABC
ABR
ACA
ACB
ACC
ACR
ARA
ARB
ARC
ARR
BAA
BAB
BAC
BAR
BBA
BBB
BBC
BBR
BCA
BCB
BCC
BCR
BRA
BRB
BRR
Start a second page:
CAA
CAB
CAC
CAR
CBA
CBB
CBC
CBR
CCA
CCB
CCC
CCR
CRA
CRB
CRC
CRR
RAA
RAB
RAC
RAR
RBA
RBB
RBC
RBR
RCA
RCB
RCC
RCR
RRA
RRB
RRC
RRR
These will line up when transferred to graph paper. They should be in the center of the page.
Part Two
Using a separate sheet of graph paper, establish another form, Part 2, as follows
Use as many columns as need to identify the page = Tracking/Trends
The Alpha structures are logged in the order in which they occur.
On my personal forms I log the structure, maintain a running count for each and also compute
the gaps, which show me how long a structure has been in or out.
Use half of the page to log ACTUAL structures. Use the second half to log the Data Base structures generated
by the Worksheet.
An explanation of Actual will be provided later.