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GS FL330 Page 7 Worksheet
I'm not a preacher by trade, but a little 'preaching' about the potential benefits of a
Substiture Lottery System might be helpful at this point.The main, primary, principle benefit of a substitution system is that winning lottery combinations
can be reduced to a distinct structure.This workout provides a rational, logical, systematic, legitimate means whereby the lottery numbers
can be converted to structures.Using data on certain tracking forms, a player can decide which structure has the best chance of
'coming up' in the next drawing. He or she can then use several data streams,
main the Alpha Identifier Number stream to choose which numbers have the best chance of
being in the next winning combination.For example, if a player thinks Alpha Structure ABC is the best choice, he or she
then has to pick 3 different numbers, one from reach of three separate groups, to form a
combination for play.Yes, the lottery numbers are determined by random methods.
However, a player using this particular strategy has every reason to believe that his or her
choices will match the winning combination.True, it's guesswork. The matches won't happen every drawing. There will be hot and cold periods.
There will be times when frustration over 'missing by one' will cause heart burn.
But, 'you never know' what will happen next, and it's true, you have to be in to win.
This stragegy will provide the best chances to win - without having to play a large number
of combinations, as is the case with some of the other strategies posted at LP. It has worked
fr me numerous times in the past year. Of course, it has also caused plenty of frustration, when
I lose because, given a choice between two numbers, I chose the wrong one.A word of caution.
I've noted that some players who decided to use the power of substitution for their lottery
choices have difficulty letting go of old habits. That is, they try to adapt their old ways of doing
things to a new way.Substitution is totally different way of doing things.
There are no 'roots', no 'sums' no adding, no VTRACs, no substraction, no multiplication,
no division.While a player can choose to track the lottery numbers by Odds and Evens, High and
Lows, these concepts have absolutely no place in the manner in which this system
helps players decide what numbers to play.Its all about using the power of substitution according to definte set of instructions.
Time to start processing Gap combinations.
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The first step required by this strategy is the conversion of lottery numbers to Gap numbers.
The way in which the conversion is accomplished has already been described. The required
Distribution and Count Chart has been created and used for lottery numbers beginning
on Nov. 1.We now have a continuous Gap number stream, which will be entered on Row 7 of the Worksheet.
We will now use those numbers to build several data streams that are used, in turn, to generate
the structures.//The manner in which the data is used to choose numbers will be presented via a separate page//.
Refer to GS FL330 Page 3, which is copied here.
This post provides, using the Row/Column technique, the skeleton for the main Substitute
Lottery System worksheet.
The data is logged on a graph sheet having 30 rows and 40 columns.
INSTRUCTIONS
R2/C17 - Identify the page as the WORKSHEET
R4/C3-12 - Enter 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
R4/C29-40 - Enter 1.2.3=A, 4.5.6=B, 7.8.9=C, R=0
R5/C3-12 - Enter F1F2F3F4F5L1L2L3L4L5 (These should be aligned so that 10 is in same column
as 'F1')R7/C2 - Enter RE (Reference number)
R8/C2 - Enter PI (Fixed Position Identifiers)
R9/C2 - Enter G# (Gap numbers)
R9/C3-12 - Enter 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0
R10/C2 - Enter AL (Alpha Identifier, Letter components)
R11/C2 - Enter A# (Alpha Identifier, Number components)
R12/C2 - Enter S# (Numerical structure numbers)
R28/C3-12 - Enter F1F2F3F4F5L1L2L3L4L5
Explanations:
All of the streams have names and a purpose.
Basically, this form provides the means whereby a Gap number is converted to what is called a
Position Identifier, which, in turn, is then used to generate another stream called Alpha Identifier which has
two components.The PID has a Fixed version, which is shown above, and a 'Hot' version, which will vary according to the
specific data being logged. This will be explained by example.The AID components are 1A2A3A; 4B5B6B; 7C8C9C; and OR. These can be logged as A1A2A3, B4B5B6, C7C8C9 and R0.
The Letter component stream (Row 8) is used to form the Alpha Structures. There are 64 of them
representing 1000 straight lottery combinations.Ex: AAA, AAB, BAB, CCA, etc. These are logged and tracked separately.
The Number component (Row9) is used to form the Number Structures. There are 20 of them. These are logged and tracked.
Ex: 1200, 2010, etc.
Each number structure is a substitute for a distinct Alpha Structure.
For example, 1200 = 1 A, 2 Bs, Zero Cs and zero R (ABB); 2010 = 2 As, zero Bs, 1 C and zero R (AAC).
Conversely, AAA = 3000; ABC = 1110; BCC = 0120, etc.
The AID numbers are logged in 3 books - A Book, B Book, and C/R Book. These will be explained later.
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Referring to the Distribution and Count Chart, the initial Gap number combination to be processed is:
Lottery Number = 891
Gap Number = 293
Using the Row/Column reference technique:
Enter GAP combination 293 in Worksheet graph cells at Row 7/Col 13,14,15.
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DETERMINING THE PID
Counting from right to left in Row 7, count the number of Active Cells between G#2 and the '#2' already
in the stream.
The count is
'9'. This is a Fixed PID reference number and is entered into the cell at R5/C13.
The ' 2' that was aleady in the stream is Marked Off, making it an INACTIVE CELL.
Counting right to Left in Row 7, count the number of Active Cells between G#9 and the '#9' already in the
stream.
The count is
3. This is a reference number and is entered into the cell at R5/C14.
The '9' that was already in the stream is Marked off.
Counting right to left, count the number of active cells between G#3 and the '#3' already in the stream.
The count is
'9'. This a reference number and is entered into the cell at R5/C15.
The '3' that was already in the stream is marked off.
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Refer to the Fixed PID stream data in Rows 2 and 3.
Note that Reference number
'9' and PID 'F2' are aligned. Therefore, enter 'F2' into the cell at R6/C13.
Note that Reference number
'3'' and PID 'L3' are aligned. Therefore, enter 'L3' into the cell at R6/C14.
Note that Reference number '
9 and PID 'F2' are aligned. Therefore, enter 'F2' into the cell at R6/C15
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DETERMINING THE AID
Enter
'F2' into the cell at Row 25 and Col 13
Counting right to left, count the number of active cells between the added 'F2' and the 'F2' already
in the stream.
The count is
'9', which is placed into the cell at R9/C13.
The 'F2' that was already in the stream is marked off.
Enter
'L3' in the cell at Row 25 and Col 14.
Counting from right to left, count the number of activer cells between the added 'L3' and the 'L3'
already in the stream.
The count is
'4', which is placed into the cell at R9/C14.
The 'L3' that was already in the stream is marked off.
Enter
'F2' into the cell at Row 25, Col 13.
Counting right to left, count the numer of active cells between the added 'F2' and the 'F2' already in the
stream.
The count is
'2', which is placed in the cell at R9/C15.
The 'F2' that was already in the stream is marked off.
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Referring to the sequence given on Row 2 at top of the form.
According to the sequence,
AID#9' is a 'C'.
Enter
'C' into the cell at Row 8 and Col 13.
According to the sequence,
AID#4'is a 'B'.
Enter
'B' into the cell at Row 8 and Col 14.
According to the sequence,
'AID#2' is an 'A'.
Enter 'A' into the cell at Row 8 and Col 15.
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The Alpha structure for lottery number
'891' and Gap number '293' is 'CBA'
Note: This is a dynamic workout. Therefore, Gap number 293 could produce a different Alpha
structure for future drawings.
The Alpha number structure for Alpha structure 'CBA' is 1110 (1 A, 1 B, 1 C)
Enter 1 at R10/13; 1 at R10/C14, and 10 at Row 10/ Cell 15.
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The tracking and trend logs described in other pages should be updated.
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According to the D&C chart, the next Gap number to be processed is
'169'
Enter '169' on Row 7/C16,17,18
Count the number of active cells between the '1' and the '1' already in the stream.
The count is 10
Enter '10' in cell R5/C16.
Mark off the '1' that was already in stream.
Count the number of active cells between the '6' and the '6' already in the stream.
The count is 8
Enter '8' in cell R5/C17
Mark off the '6' that was already in the stream.
Count the number of active cells between the '9'and '9' already in the stream.
The count is '4'
Enter '4' in cell R5/C18
Mark off the '9' that was already in the stream.
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Refer to the Fixed PID cells on Rows 2 and 3
Note that reference number 10 and F1 are aligned. Therefore, into F1 into R6/C16.
Note that reference number 8 and F3 are aligned. Therefore, enter F3 into R6/C17
Note that reference number 4 and L2 are aligned. Therefore, enter L2 into R6/C18.
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Determining the AID
Enter F1 at Row 25/C16
Enter F3 at Row 25/C17
Enter L2 at Row 25/C18
Count the number of active cells between the F1 added to the stream and the F1 already in the stream.
The count is 6
Enter 6 at R9/C16.
Mark off the F1 that was in the stream.
Count the number of active cells between the F3 added to the stream and the F3 already in the stream.
The count is 9.
Enter 9 at R9/C17
Mark off the F3 that was already in the stream.
Count the number of active cells between the L2 added to the stream and F3 already in the stream.
The count is 7.
Enter 7 at R9/C18
Mark off the F3 that was already in the stream.
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Determine the Alpha structure using the AID reference data on Row 2.
According to the data, AID#6 is a 'B'
Enter a 'B' at R8/C16.
According tothe data, AID#9 is a 'C'
Enter a 'C' at R8/C17
According to the data, AID#7 is a 'C'
Enter a 'C' at R8/C18
The Alpha structure for Gap combintion 169 is 'RCC'
The Alpha number structure for RCC is 0021(No As, No Bs, 2Cs, 1R)
Enter 0 at R10/C16, 0 at R10/C17, 21 at R10/C18.
Update the tracking and trend logs.
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The remaining and additional Gap combinations are processed EXACTLY as described.
Yes, the processing is involved, but will eventually become what is known as a 'piece of cake.'
Remember, there can only be 10 active cells in a stream.
A problem some so-called Newbies have with worksheet is that they forget to mark off
cells that change from Active to Inactive.This concludes Worksheet entries for this post.
If anyone has problems, they need to contact me via Post or IM as soon as possible.
The Gap combinations have to be processed as quickly as possible.
If you delay, put it off, or whatever, you will soon be so far behind that you might not want to
continue using this strategy, and that would be a great loss for you.Note: There may be some errors, or typos, in this Post but nothing that can't be
corrected without too much difficulty. -
I should follow my own advice!
Here is a correction regarding processing Gap combination '169'
The following is the corrected version.
According to the D&C chart, the next Gap number to be processed is
'169'
Enter '169' on Row 7/C16,17,18
Count the number of active cells between the '1' and the '1' already in the stream.
The count is 10
Enter '10' in cell R5/C16.
Mark off the '1' that was already in stream.
Count the number of active cells between the '6' and the '6' already in the stream.
The count is 8
Enter '8' in cell R5/C17
Mark off the '6' that was already in the stream.
Count the number of active cells between the '9'and '9' already in the stream.
The count is '4'
Enter '4' in cell R5/C18
Mark off the '9' that was already in the stream.
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Refer to the Fixed PID cells on Rows 2 and 3
Note that reference number 10 and F1 are aligned. Therefore, into F1 into R6/C16.
Note that reference number 8 and F3 are aligned. Therefore, enter F3 into R6/C17
Note that reference number 4 and L2 are aligned. Therefore, enter L2 into R6/C18.
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Determining the AID
Enter F1 at Row 25/C16
Enter F3 at Row 25/C17
Enter L2 at Row 25/C18
Count the number of active cells between the F1 added to the stream and the F1 already in the stream.
The count is 10
Enter 0 at R9/C16.
Mark off the F1 that was in the stream.
Count the number of active cells between the F3 added to the stream and the F3 already in the stream.
The count is 10.
Enter 0 at R9/C17
Mark off the F3 that was already in the stream.
Count the number of active cells between the L2 added to the stream and the L2 already in the stream.
The count is 7.
Enter 7 at R9/C18
Mark off the F3 that was already in the stream.
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Determine the Alpha structure using the AID reference data on Row 2.
According to the data, AID#0 is a 'R'
Enter a 'R' at R8/C16.
According to the data, AID#0 is a 'R'
Enter a 'R' at R8/C17
According to the data, AID#7 is a 'C'
Enter a 'C' at R8/C18
The Alpha structure for Gap combintion 169 is 'RRC'
The Alpha number structure for RRC is 0021 (No As, No Bs, 1C. 2Rs)
Enter 0 at R10/C16, 0 at R10/C17, 12 at R10/C18.
Update the tracking and trend logs.
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The remaining and additional Gap combinations are processed EXACTLY as described.
Yes, the processing is involved, but will eventually become what is known as a 'piece of cake.'
Remember, there can only be 10 active cells in a stream.
A problem some so-called Newbies have with the Worksheet is that they forget to mark off
cells that change from Active to Inactive.((VERY TRUE, AS I'VE JUST LEARNED!!))
I've checked this several times. I'm sure it's correct.
This concludes Worksheet entries for this post.
If anyone has problems they should contact me soon via Post or IM.
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Example of frustration that comes with playing the lottery.
I have a Substitute Lottery System (GC TX440) for Texas Daily4.
I play 4 sets every drawing.
Last night, the winning numbers were 3814.
I played 1435, Box/Straight $1
Missed $100 by one number.
Grrrrr!
My one number miss came about because I chose the wrong number
from the 'C/R Book'Here is what I was looking at:
......AI....TO....L#....TO....
......7C....25.....0....10....
......8C.....2.....8....21....
......0R....10.....3.....2....I usually base by choices on numerical structure 1111 or ABCR
Last night, I played Alpha Structure 'BARC'
....B...A...R...C..
....6...3...0...8..
....1...4...3...5..I correctly guessed the 6B, 3A.
The 0R is an automatic 3The correct choice for 'C' is 'C9'
Choosing 8C cost me $100 plus $1 for the ticket!!
My choices were guided/influenced by the "C" Book History
stream.You will recall that said the stream is broken in
singles, pairs, triples and quads.Too much data to show here.
A problem with Texas Daily4 is the doubles.
Unfortunately, I haven't found a way to handle them.When you (generic) get your FL330 set up, you will
want to go to FL440. Choosing numbers seems easier.I'm taking a break.
Have two football games to watch.
Also, have 4 lottery games to up-date.I'm using GS for Texas Two-Step, and I'm struggling
with the data base. It will get better soon, I hope.Hope your favorite team wins today!
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Quote: Originally posted by bobby623 on Nov 20, 2011
Example of frustration that comes with playing the lottery.
I have a Substitute Lottery System (GC TX440) for Texas Daily4.
I play 4 sets every drawing.
Last night, the winning numbers were 3814.
I played 1435, Box/Straight $1
Missed $100 by one number.
Grrrrr!
My one number miss came about because I chose the wrong number
from the 'C/R Book'Here is what I was looking at:
......AI....TO....L#....TO....
......7C....25.....0....10....
......8C.....2.....8....21....
......0R....10.....3.....2....I usually base by choices on numerical structure 1111 or ABCR
Last night, I played Alpha Structure 'BARC'
....B...A...R...C..
....6...3...0...8..
....1...4...3...5..I correctly guessed the 6B, 3A.
The 0R is an automatic 3The correct choice for 'C' is 'C9'
Choosing 8C cost me $100 plus $1 for the ticket!!
My choices were guided/influenced by the "C" Book History
stream.You will recall that said the stream is broken in
singles, pairs, triples and quads.Too much data to show here.
A problem with Texas Daily4 is the doubles.
Unfortunately, I haven't found a way to handle them.When you (generic) get your FL330 set up, you will
want to go to FL440. Choosing numbers seems easier.I'm taking a break.
Have two football games to watch.
Also, have 4 lottery games to up-date.I'm using GS for Texas Two-Step, and I'm struggling
with the data base. It will get better soon, I hope.Hope your favorite team wins today!
Good work bobby and let us know when the upload for this is complete. I'm ready to try for NM. Go cowboys!
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Quote: Originally posted by bobby623 on Nov 20, 2011
Example of frustration that comes with playing the lottery.
I have a Substitute Lottery System (GC TX440) for Texas Daily4.
I play 4 sets every drawing.
Last night, the winning numbers were 3814.
I played 1435, Box/Straight $1
Missed $100 by one number.
Grrrrr!
My one number miss came about because I chose the wrong number
from the 'C/R Book'Here is what I was looking at:
......AI....TO....L#....TO....
......7C....25.....0....10....
......8C.....2.....8....21....
......0R....10.....3.....2....I usually base by choices on numerical structure 1111 or ABCR
Last night, I played Alpha Structure 'BARC'
....B...A...R...C..
....6...3...0...8..
....1...4...3...5..I correctly guessed the 6B, 3A.
The 0R is an automatic 3The correct choice for 'C' is 'C9'
Choosing 8C cost me $100 plus $1 for the ticket!!
My choices were guided/influenced by the "C" Book History
stream.You will recall that said the stream is broken in
singles, pairs, triples and quads.Too much data to show here.
A problem with Texas Daily4 is the doubles.
Unfortunately, I haven't found a way to handle them.When you (generic) get your FL330 set up, you will
want to go to FL440. Choosing numbers seems easier.I'm taking a break.
Have two football games to watch.
Also, have 4 lottery games to up-date.I'm using GS for Texas Two-Step, and I'm struggling
with the data base. It will get better soon, I hope.Hope your favorite team wins today!
I just noticed that a line of data is missing from this example.
This is correct version.
....AI....TO....L#....TO
....7C...25......0....10
....8C....5......5.....3
....9C....2.......8....21
....0R..10.......3....#I think I need a new keyboard!!
Way to Go Dallas!
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Ladies and GentlemenI have completed processing the Gap combinations using my graph paper Worksheet.
Instead of typing in all of the results, I'm going to provide only the first two combinations
293 and 169.I'll give the results for the last two combinations - 945 and 871.
There is just too much data and I'd probably screw it up.
If you have followed my instructions, you should have the same results. If not, we will
have to try and resolve it.
RE: 939 084
PI: F2L3F2 F1F3L2
G#: 293 169
AI: CBA RRC
A#: 942 007
S#: 1110 0012
RE: 745 668
PI: F4L2L1 F5F5F3
G#: 945 871
AI: BBR CAC
A#: 550 818
S#: 0201 1020Note: I have not developed a way to use the Reference Numbers in the
number selection process, therefore, there won't be any tracking
for those combinations.Assuming all of the tracking and inventory forms are completed.
The next step is description of the Books, A, B and CR.
These are best logged on graph paper rather than computer. You could go
crazy trying to make choices while switching pages on the PCMine are on graph paper and are easy to use.
I can take them when I go out, I can get comfortable in bed, etc,
while studying the History streams, of which there are several.These are the AI# streams
The Books provide the data you need to make good choices.
They are the 'money' books, the place where the keys to lottery banks
are hidden.It will take me some time to give you the skeletons (outlines) for these pages
There are a dozen or so. You will need lot of graph paper. -
Here are the 3 charts after the first draw.
Conversion chart
R3
R4
#
G
#
G
LT
LR
#
R5
0
0
R6
1
1
1
1
R7
2
2
R8
3
3
R9
4
4
R10
5
5
R11
6
6
R12
7
7
R13
8
1
1
8
R14
9
1
1
9
R15
8
2
3
R16
1
9
R17
9
3
R18
LT
LR
G
R19
1
R20
1
1
2
R21
1
1
3
R22
4
R23
5
R24
6
R25
7
R26
8
R27
1
1
9
R28
0
R29
3
R30
LT
CR
DBLS
R31
0
R32
1
R33
2
R34
3
R35
4
R36
5
R37
6
R38
7
R39
8
R40
9
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Second Chart
Track Lottery Draws & Gap
R1C1
C2
C3
C4
C5
R2
R3
Draws
8
1
9
R4
0
1
2
3
R5
1
1
#
3
R6
2
1
2
3
R7
3
1
2
4
R8
4
1
2
3
R9
5
1
2
3
R10
6
1
2
3
R11
7
1
2
3
R12
8
#
2
3
R13
9
1
2
#
R14
S
1
2
3
R15
R16
Gap
2
9
3
R17
1
1
2
3
R18
2
#
2
3
R19
3
1
2
#
R20
4
1
2
3
R21
5
1
2
3
R22
6
1
2
3
R23
7
1
2
3
R24
8
1
1
2
R25
9
1
#
1
R26
0
1
2
3
R27
S
1
2
3
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Third Chart
Worksheet
Bobby623, I'm trying to help.
I think, I have your instructions figured out. If not let me know.
R1C1
C2
C3
C4
C5
C6
C7
C8
C9
C10
C11
C12
C13
C14
C15
C16
R2
R3
R
C
C
C
B
B
B
A
A
A
R4
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
R5
F1
F2
F3
F4
F5
L1
L2
L3
L4
L5
R6
R7
RE
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
9
3
9
R8
PI
F1
F2
F3
F4
F5
L1
L2
L3
L4
L5
F2
L3
F2
R9
G#
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
2
9
3
R10
AL
A
A
A
B
B
B
C
C
C
R
C
B
A
R11
A#
9
4
2
R12
S#
1
1
10
R13
R14
R15
R16
R17
R18
R19
R20
R21
R22
R23
R24
R25
R26
R27
R28
F1
F2
F3
F4
F5
L1
L2
L3
L4
L5
F2
L3
F2
R29
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Scrooge
Outstanding work.
Only suggestion is that Row 3 should read:: 1.2.3=A, 4.5.6=B, 7.8.9=C, 0R
It's there as a guide/reminder for the data entered on Row 10.
Are you going to go ahead and process the remaining Gap Combinations??
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bobby623
Do you keep an active cell for ....
RE
AI
A#
S#??????
For Fixed PI line(not the chart on top that you keep as guide), you only keep the last 10 results?
"It's evolve or die, really, you have to evolve, you have to move on otherwise it just becomes stagnant."
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Teamprofit
Not sure of the question.
You will always have 10 active cells for the lines you mentioned. They are updated as you process new lottery numbers on the
Worksheet.The Reference numbers are logged and there is a running stream, but I've not found a way to use the data for predictions.
The help when you are correcting error or omissions.Besides, the A# number stream is the most valuable, and is used to guide the prediction process. See the Playbook post.
Hope this helps?
Bobby
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This is what I have so far, not including todays draw. Nov 1-21
Lottery
Gap
PI
AI
819
293
F2L3F2
9C4B2A
952
169
F1F3L2
0R0R7C
988
351
L2F2L1
1A4B8C
944
281
F5F3L3
9C5B7C
504
503
L2F3F5
6B3A4B
638
907
F4L3F2
0R5B7C
452
468
F1F1F2
8C1A2A
826
426
L3F1L2
3A3A7C
990
818
L2F1L4
1A2A0R
091
129
L4L2F3
1A3A8C
343
992
L5L5L4
0R1A4B
304
153
L3F1F1
6B6B1A
891
866
F5F4L5
9C9C6B
434
462
F3L4F4
7C7C4B
706
078
F1F1F5
6B1A6B
208
939
F1F3L4
2A5B5B
699
491
F3L4F1
2A2A3A
711
691
F2L3L3
9C8C1A
201
773
F4L5F5
7C8C8C
416
827
F4F2L2
3A5B9C
468
328
L2L3L2
1A6B2A
211
651
F4F1F4
4B7C2A
488
541
L4F2L3
8C6B6B
558
012
F1L4F4
5B4B5B
020
762
F2F4L3
5B2A5B
829
339
F2L5F1
3A8C6B
102
754
L1F2F2
0R4B1A
744
981
L2F1F2
8C4B3A
372
034
F1F3F5
2A0R0R
561
908
F5L2F5
1A5B2A
274
457
L2F4F3
2A9C4B
214
343
F4L2L4
2A3A0R
314
733
L3L4L5
0R2A0R
932
945
F4L2L1
5B5B0R
577
871
F5F5F3
8C1A8C
307
493
L1F5F4
3A3A5B
820
064
F3F1L1
4B9C5B
689
048
L3L4F3
9C9C5B
903
147
F4L3F3
6B4B3A
776
716
L5L3F5
9C3A8C
067
423
L2F1F3
9C9C6B
980
565
F1L1L4
2A9C9C
"It's evolve or die, really, you have to evolve, you have to move on otherwise it just becomes stagnant."
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Hi Bobby623,
I'll keep working on this for a while.
Here is a structered number chart. I just cannot paste a chart like it looks on my PC.
Anyway, Someone may use this
A
A
A
3 0 0 0
A
A
B
A
B
A
B
A
A
2 1 0 0
A
A
C
A
C
A
C
A
A
2 0 1 0
A
A
R
A
R
A
R
A
A
2 0 0 1
A
B
B
B
A
B
B
B
A
1 2 0 0
A
B
C
A
C
B
B
C
A
C
A
B
B
A
C
C
B
A
1 1 1 0
A
B
R
A
R
B
B
R
A
R
A
B
R
B
A
B
A
R
1 1 0 1
A
C
C
C
A
C
C
C
A
1 0 2 0
A
C
R
A
R
C
C
A
R
C
R
A
R
A
C
R
C
A
1 0 1 1
B
B
B
0 3 0 0
B
B
C
B
C
B
C
B
B
0 2 1 0
B
B
R
B
R
B
R
B
B
0 2 0 1
B
C
C
C
B
C
C
C
B
0 1 2 0
B
C
R
B
R
C
C
B
R
R
B
C
C
R
B
R
C
B
0 1 1 1
C
C
C
0 0 3 0
C
C
R
C
R
C
R
C
C
0 0 2 1
R
R
A
R
A
R
A
R
R
1 0 0 2
R
R
B
R
B
R
B
R
R
0 1 0 2
R
R
C
R
C
R
C
R
R
0 0 1 2
R
R
R
0 0 0 3
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Worksheet after 10 draws.
I'm using a yellow color to cross out used squares, but it won't show up.
R3 1 2 3 = A, 4 5 6 = B, 7 8 9 = C, R = 0 R4 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 R5 F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 L1 L2 L3 L4 L5 R6 R7 RE 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 9 3 9 10 8 4 4 8 5 6 8 3 4 8 6 7 3 9 10 10 9 3 10 4 4 10 2 2 4 8 R8 PI F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 L1 L2 L3 L4 L5 F2 L3 F2 F1 F3 L2 L2 F3 L1 F5 F3 L3 L2 F3 F5 F4 L3 F2 F1 F1 F2 L3 F1 L2 L2 F1 L4 L4 L2 F3 R9 G# 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 2 9 3 1 6 9 3 5 1 2 8 1 5 0 3 9 0 7 4 6 8 4 2 6 8 1 8 1 2 9 R10 AL A A A B B B C C C R C B A R R C A B A C A C B A B R A C C A A A A C A A R A A C R11 A#. . . . . . . . . . . 9 4 2 0 0 7 1 2 8 9 3 7 5 3 4 0 3 8 8 1 2 3 3 7 1 2 0 1 3 8 R12 S#. . . . . . . . . . . 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 2 2 1 0 0 1 0 2 0 1 2 0 0 1 0 1 1 2 0 1 1 2 0 1 0 2 0 0 1 2 0 1 0 R13 R14 Draws . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . . 2 . . 3 . . 4 . . 5 . . 6 . . 7 . . 8 . . 9 . . 10 R15 R16 F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 L1 L2 L3 L4 L5 F2 L3 F2 F1 F3 L2 L2 F3 L1 F5 F3 L3 L2 F3 F5 F4 L3 F2 F1 F1 F2 L3 F1 L2 L2 F1 L4 L4 L2 F3