Sorry for not getting back on here like I said last night. We only had two of us that made it in to work and had a five man job to do. I was really really tired and didn't get to. Good thing I did sleep a bit.
Although I've just learned that there is "only" one way to win at these games, making my futile attempts at actually doing anything with these games null and void, I'm still feeling obligated to try and proceed. As far as there being "only" one way, I believe Mr. Tom Petty said it best.
Anyway, this is just like the last one I showed. This was from the 8-1-13 day draw here. Only I went ahead and set up some counters that would take care of all the sets. I numbered them on the pick 4 side. My dummy head accidently cut off the top sheet markers, so sorry about that. But to show where I'm talking about, it is the white bordered sets on the right that are bordered by red at the top and green at the bottom. I numbered each set 1 -3 for the negative side in red, and 1-3 in green for the positive side. And this one, btw, is with the starter cube setup with all the positive/additions on the right and bottom. And the negative/subtractions on the top and left. You can tell the difference in these by there being two indentions at the bottom of the starter cube. This one came off of 7-2 over 1-5. (The green circled set right at center towards the top of the picture. That has the line going down to the 4 over 4 rectangle green box. That, btw is those numbers with their opposites on the top.
Back to where I was heading with this. The top pink squared section, top right, is again counting what numbers are in columns AV and AZ. Since I cut off the snip early, that would be just to the left of those counters, the column to the left of where it says Total Sum R-V -/+. It starts with four 2's going vertical. If you counted all those digits, going straight down thru those 6 sets, those are how many times each showed up there. The counters to the right in the pink at top that have AZ on top of them, do the right side, of those 6 sets going all the way down. On this one, the 2 showed up the most in AV, and it showed up 7 times. Under the counters marked AZ, the 6 showed up the most, with 9 times. The 7 and 2, I will go ahead and say showed up in the pick 4. The 6 and 9 I will get to in just a bit.
Now, I went ahead and put those counters that you see on the right, directly under those I just mentioned. And with paint, not border, I set one up that will count each set separately. (These counters count the white bordered set of 6 setups that are numbered 1-3 and 1-3. Right under those counters I set it up to show only what numbers showed up the most in each set. (Keep this section in mind when looking in the below picture). You can see them for yourself there. But, there is that 9 and 6 again. No 9 or 6 in either draw. Since they are opposites, neither really showed up in the draw. I wil get to that 6 and 9 in a bit.
Where I have this thing set to pick what to look at, (the green circled setup with 6 green cells with the green numbers in black cells around it.). It picked out 4,2,4 over 2 then 9. Those digits that surround them are their opposites. 4-7, 2-1, 9-6. You can see the 4-7, 2-1. But there is that 6 and 9 again. I'll get to those in a bit.
Now down to the center, rightish in the grey circled negative beside positive section. There are only single digits in the negative side, but look in the positive side at what's there.
Again, on the left bottom. Purple squared section with the two over two cubes and there are 4 of them. Those are the one's I've explained where they come from. From the 4X4 cubes and folding them up from bottom right corner to upper left corner. Thats the sums they give when they over lap. Just the four outside corners of each one. Right under where the new numbers are shown. They are bordered with white border and have 0's to 5's, 5's to 0's and 6's to 9's and so on. That top upper left cube has 3,7,9 in the upper right corner. It has 2,1,6 in the bottom left corner. By adding that 3 and 7 you get 10 then 1, and then 2+6 you get 8. That's the 1 over 8 right under the red 9 and has 9 over 9 beside it making it a two over two cube. Those two 9's come from the 4x4 cube just to the right of that one. Then the others are there also. Under those four cubes in the purple squared off section, that is taking the 2x2 cubes I just talked about and getting any numbers that match up from cube to cube. then has it counters off to the left of it. 9 showed up the most there with 4 and 8 times. Followed up by 1 and 8 with 2 a piece. That showed 9-1-8. See the 0 - 9 root chart at the end of the previous page for the significance of the 0 and 9.
Below that is the part I've talked about before. Here on the left, there is pretty much 7-2-1-4 all over it starting with 2-4-1 over 2-4-1. On the right of that is 0-2-8 over 0-2-8. Look at the opposites for those numbers in about center of the picture and compare those to the 5-1-8 that was the pick 3. 2 was the digit that showed up most there again. It showed up 7 times. With 1 and 4 right behind that with 4 times each. Now to the right of that where it is circled green. It has 2-4 over 1-3 over 3-5. Look at those numbers and their opposites. And keep those in mind when looking at the next picture. The above mentioned part and this part about the next picture will be from these sections of the other way. Just to show the similarities. The other way, is where I have the ends switched up on the figuring of the starter cube of two cells over two cells. (The amount of times 0 and 1 showed up above). I'm just going to show those parts for right now. And can put the wole workout on here later tonight. But just for show and tell right now and because I'm so exhausted right now from not being in bed again, gonna cut it short. But before I go to, that 6 and 9 that I was going to get to. The 2 and 7 was the other. 7214 was the pick 4. 2 opposite is 1. 7 opposite is 4. But that 6 and 9 is no where. How about looking at the pick 3 in two sets. Take the first number and add it to the middle. Then take the third number and add it to the middle. Should give you two numbers. With both of these games sum total of 14, then 5. More on that later to.
The picture of those secitons mentioned above. From the same workout with the only difference being switching the negative and positive corners of the starter cube around. See what you think about this. The top portion of this picture is right above it. The lime green bordered cells are at the topis right. They both still had 2 as the most with 7 times. (If it is not inside the bolder border, it isn't counted.) Now look at the two over two over two and compare them to the one above.
Alrighty, I'm off here for now. Gotta lay the body down for a couple hours.
Best of luck out there today, and be safe!!!