New Substitute Lottery System w/Gap Strategy
Base Foundation
This is a paper and pencil workout where data is logged on standard graph paper.
The Base Foundation is the source of all information needed to generate tracking
charts that show useful Trends and clues that, in turn, can provide answers to the standard question - Whats next?
The Base Foundation is a Worksheet having Master Conversion Key and six columns of information.
Descriptions:
Column I - Date and draw.
Column II - Winning lottery combination.
Column III - Gap Number combination.
Column IV - Gap Alpha Structure (GAS)
Column V - Type Structure
Column VI - Gap Number Structure (G#S)
Begin by turning a piece of graph paper sideways to provide maximum numbers of individual graph paper columns.
On line 2, halfway across the page, enter Worksheet.
On line 2, on the right side of sheet enter Master Conversion Key.
On line 3, on the right side enter the 10 lottery numbers. (I use red color)
On line 4, enter the G# Key sequence (I use blue) below the Lottery number sequence
On line 5, enter the Gap Alpha sequence (I use green) below the G# sequence.
The MCK is used to guide the lottery number to gap number conversion.
On left side of the sheet beginning with graph column 3, enter DATE across 3 consecutive columns of Line 4 where month/day/draw entries will be made.
Skip 2 columns
Enter 'L#' as the header for 3 consecutive graph columns on line 4 where the 3-digit lottery combination will be logged.
Skip 2 columns
Enter 'G#' as the header for 3 consecutive graph columns on line 4 where 3-digit Gap number combinations will be logged.
Skip 2 columns
Enter 'GAS' as the header for 3 consecutive graph columns on line 4 where 3-letter structures will be logged.
Skip 2 columns
Enter 'Type' as the header for 2 consecutive graph columns on line 4 where 2-digit structures will be logged.
Skip 2 columns
Enter 'G#S' at the header for 3 consecutive graph columns on line 4 where 4-digit structures will be logged.
Here is a completed Line 4 headers (condensed)
DATE....L#....G#....GAS....Type....G#S
Here is an actual Line 5 using the Master Conversion Key already discussed.
1024N 123 380 ACR SS 1011
More information for 'GAS', 'Type' and 'G#S' entries for Pick 3 games worldwide.
The 1000 L# and G# combinations are reduced and represented by 64 individual 'GAS' structures.
There are 24 GAS structures without repeat letters (i.e., ABC, BCR, etc).
There are 40 GAS structures having a repeat letter (ie., AAB, BBA, RRC, etc).
There are 9 "GAS' Types:
SS - Single structure, no repeat letters.
DA - Double 'A' structure. There are 9 possibilities.
.......AAB, ABA,BAA,AAC,ACA,CAA,AAR,ARA,RAA
DB - Double 'B' structures. There are 9 possibilities.
.......BBA,BAB,ABB,BBC,BCB,CBB,BBR,BRB,RBB
DC - Double 'C' structures. There are 9 possibilities.
.......CCA,CAC, ACC,CCB,CBC,BCC,CCR,CRC,RCC
DR - Double 'R' structures. There are 9 possibilities.
RRR,RRA,RAR,ARR,RRB,RBR,BRR,RRC,RCR,CRR
TA - Triple 'A' structure. 'AAA' is only possibility.
TB - Triple 'B' structure. 'BBB' is only possibility.
TC - Triple 'C' structure. 'CCC' is only possibility.
TR - Triple 'R' structure. 'RRR' is only possibility.
NOTE: THE 'GAS' STRUCTURES ARE DIRECT SUBSTITUTES FOR LOTTERY NUMBER COMBINATIONS
THEY ARE CALLED "STRAIGHTS."
Gap # Structures (aka Any Order aka BOX)
There are 20 G#S structures.
0111
1011
1110
1101
2001
2010
2100
0210
0201
1200
0120
0021
1020
0012
0102
1002
3000
0300
0030
0003
G#S structures indicate the number of As, Bs, Cs, Rs in a Straight Gap Alpha structure.
For example: Straight GAS 'ABC' has one A, one B, one C, no R which converts to
Box structure '1110'.
Straight 'AAB' has two As, one B, no C and no R which converts to Any Order structure '2100'.
Straight 'BBA' has one A, two Bs, no C and no R which converts to Box structure '1200'.
Straight 'ACC' has one A, no B, two Cs and no R which converts to Box/Any Order structure '1020'.
The way I convert is by asking questions. i.e., 'ABC'
How many As? - one. Enter 1 in first position of the 4-digit Box structure.
How many Bs? - one. Enter 1 in the second position.
How many Cs? - one. Enter 1 in the third position.
How many Rs? - none. Enter a zero in the fourth position.
Thus Straight ABC is converted to Box 1110.
Here are the last 4 lines on my TX330 Worksheet using my personal Master Conversion Key.
1023D 662 880 CCR DC 0021
1023N 077 744 CBB DB 0210
1024D 527 504 BRB DB 0201
1024N 177 644 BBB TB 0300
If you examine these entries closely, you will discover that there one instance where the
gap number 5 is the same as the corresponding lottery number 5, which is not
in accordance with my previous remarks on MCK sequences.
Actually, there are two instances in my sequences - Lottery number 3 and Gap number 3.
How did this happen?
The short answer is that I wasn't paying attention when I constructed the Key.
I was converting data from older version to the newer and didn't discover the
error until after I had logged a lot of data.
If I had changed the sequence, then all of the data I had compiled would have to
be discarded. No way I was going to do that!
Does it make a difference? Absolutely not. It just creates opportunity for errors.
Thus, I established a rule that would prevent other keys from having repeat lottery
and gap numbers.
In other words, no such repeats exist in my MCK for Pick 4 and other lottery games.
What does TX330 mean??
In Texas Pick 3 there are three drums each having 10 numbered balls.
The winning combination is formed by taking one number from each drum.
Thus, 3 numbers from a total of 30 balls. (TX330)
This substitution workout has one drum containing 10 numbered balls.
I've tried not to make mistakes, but I'm not capable of perfect work. I'm sure I erred
somewhere.
I'm standing by for questions.
Bobby623