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Choosing Structures to Play
OK, folks!
Let's get this show on the road!
Assuming that you (everyone following this thread) have in fact prepared
ALL of the tracking charts (combined drawings), you should pretty well know where your game
has been, and where it might be headed.
Assuming, again that all of your tracking charts and trend strings are complete and
up-to-date, including the last drawing, you should know that winning a pick 4
numbers game is no easy task.
However, if you have played close attention to draw results, you should have snapped on the fact that there are basically two ways to play the game.
1. Choose at least three alphabetical structures having a double letter.
2. Choose at least three numerical structures having double lottery numbers.
Note: If you don't understand what I'm saying you obviously don't have a complete set
of data to work with - and should go do something else.
A player could, of course, play more or fewer structures.
But, you would have to be INCREDIBLY LUCKY to win playing a single structure or structures
that just don't show up often enough to track.This is how I choose structures to spend money on.
Doubles DA, DB, DC
(Double DR just doesn't show up in Texas often enough to support a meaningful tracking
string.)Source/Reference: G# Structure Inventory List
(Mine has 35 separate structures. All single structures are accounted for with the 1111 (ABCR) entry.There are three structures with Double A - 2110, 2101,2011.
Remember, these are Box structures.
Analysis:
2110 (AABC) has arrived 80 times since 1 July 2012
2101 (AABR) has arrived 22 times.
2011 (AACR) has arrived 26 times.
Inventory totals are tricky, and can lead a user down a dark road.
2110 would appear to be the best choice - but is it?
I now refer to my Double A Tracking chart.
I'm looking at a lot of history.
There isn't much difference in the EOL totals.
Therefore, in the absence of any evidence suggesting I do otherwise, I CHOOSE 2110.
I enter this structure on a Playsheet.I refer to the Double B tracking chart.
0211 (BBCR) has missed 18 consecutive opportunities. Due??
1201 (ABBR) just completed a short run.
1210 (ABBC) has been a consistent favorite over the long haul.
I choose '1210' and enter it on the Playsheet.
I refer to the Double C tracking chart.
0121 (BCCR) is a 'laggard'
1021 (ACCR) is a 'hit and miss"
1120 (ABCC) is consistent, not every drawing, but a good choice.
I choose '1120' and enter it on the Playsheet.The other tracking charts for Double Doubles, Triples, Quad and Singles show all of those
structures arriving at various intervals, but - too risky!These are Box structures.
An ADVANCED USER could rearrange the sequences, depending on EXPERIENCE, but I
don't recommend it.
I usually play the original choices without modifications.Thus: my three alphabetical structures are:
AABC ABBC ABCCThese structures are used to form single lottery number combinations.
----------------------------------------
Lottery Number Doubles
Choosing structures for lottery number doubles is complex undertaking.
Draw history and structure tracking clearly show that the repeated digits can
sit on a structure with one repeat letter, or a structure with one letter
repeated three times.I have already identified three structures having one repeat letter.
AABC ABBC ABCCWhatever lottery digit was assigned to the first 'A' would be
repeated to form the needed double.AABC = 5983 = 5583
ABBC = 5874 = 5884
ABCC = 5842 = 5844OR
Referring to the G# Structure Inventory List.
There are 12 possibilites:
3001, 3010, 3100
0301, 0310, 1300
0031, 0130 ,1030
0013, 0103, 1003The respective tracking charts show some structures are more popular than others.
A review of the Base Foundation shows that Texas just completed a run where
the triples supported a run of double lottery numbers.
Of course, the triples could be used for Triple lottery digits, and single combinations, but, these don't
show up very often.
Bottom line - I use Doubles A, B, C as first choice, switching to the triples
when the trend lines show they are more popular.
But, keep in mind, that the lottery games are dynamic and anything can
happen, and it usually does when you least expect it.I have a more complex set of tracking charts for ADVANCED USERS, who will
figure it out as they gain more experience with the workout.Next: Playsheet
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Playsheet - Page One of Four
Playing the lottery is expensive.
It's important that a player have a plan, an outline, or set of instructions
to follow.
Graph paper is recommended.My Page One has the following guides:
Name of the Game: Texas Daily 4
Drawing: 0813 Night.
Plays: 3 singles w/alphabetical structures:
Non-Positional G and F strings.
S#: 2110 1210 1120
GA: AABC ABBC ABCC
L#: (TBA)Plays: 3 Double Lottery combinations using the Alphabetical
structures used for Singles.
S#: 2110 1210 1120
GA: AABC ABBC ABCC
L#: (TBA)
Bets: (Maximum of $6 for one drawing)
Singles:
Fifty cents, Box, One drawing
Fifty cents, Straight, One drawing
Total: $3Double Lottery:
Fifty cents, Box, one drawing
Fifty cents, STR, one drawing
Total: $3Results:
Post Draw Evaluation.
The purpose is record all the pertinent information surrounding the various choices made
or not made when constructing final combinations for play.
The best time to make notes regarding future plays is now when the data, or ideas,
are fresh.Next: Page 2 - Choosing digits to play.
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Choosing digits to play.
Page Two
Graph paper is recommended
Date: 0813 Night Drawing
Game: Texas D4DISTRIBUTION AND COUNT CHART
................BOOK A ....................
Non-positional G and F strings
Line 1 ...............IT.....GA.....EOL.....L#.......
Line 2 ...............53.....1A.....3.........5......
Line 3 ...............15......2A.....2........9......
Line 4 ...............48......3A.....16......1
Explanation:
Line 1
IT = Inventory Total, last 50 drawings (Source: Col III of Base Foundation and GA Inventory Tracking Chart and GA Inventory Tracking Chart)
GA = Gap Alpha assignment from Master Key Sequence
EOL = End-of-Line total (Source: GA Draw-by-Draw, Column-by-Column Tracking chart) ('*' is a hit, only one per column) (No repeat column totals).
L# = Lottery digit assignment from Master Key.Explanation:
Line 4 shows that GA '3A' has come up/arrived 48 times during the last tracking period set
by User; has missed the last 16 opportunities to be in the winning combination.From Non-Positional G and F strings.
Line 5......GA1...............................................Line 15.....GA2...
Line 6......312.................................................Line 16.....123
Line 7......12...................................................Line 17.......23
Line 8......2... 1/78..2/65...3/73.......................Line 18.......3....1/77..2/75..3/68
Line 9 .......Blank.............................................LINE 19 ..... Blank
Line 10 ....FA1.................................................Line 20 ...FA2
Line 11 ....132..................................................Line 21....323
Line 12......32...................................................Line 22 ....23
Line 13 ... 2..1/70..2/67..3/82............................Line 23.....3..1/75..2/77..3/90
Line 14.................3.3A.1.....................................Line 24...........3.1A.5..PlayBox
S# - 3xxx 3xxx 3xxx
GA- AABC ABBC ABCC
L# - 1xxx 1xxx 1xxxExplanations:
Line 5 = This is initial or first step in obtaining a lottery digit using the GA string and 3x3 Matrix.
Line 6 = The last three Active Cells in the GA string.
Line 7 = The last Pair in the GA string.
Line 8 = The last digit in the GA string and 3x3 matrix cell totals.
Line 9 = Blank
Line 10 = This is initial or first step in obtaining a GA digit using the F# string and 3x3 Matrix.
Line 11 = Last three digits in the F# string.
Line 12 = Last Pair in the F# string.
Line 13 = Last digit in the F# string.
Line 14 = The '3' means that the User evaluated all of the possibilities and chose
Cell 3/82 to select the third digit, counting right to left, from the three Active Cells on Line 6.
Active cell 3 is the same as 3A.
The D&C chart shows 3A is Lottery digit '1', which is entered in the
PlayBox L# line under 3A.
The GA structure, AABC, a second 'A" is needed.
Therefore, the riutal is continued using a second set of information.Line 15 = GA2
Line 16 = Last three Active Cells
Remember that AC '3' was chosen in the initial step
Therefore, the last 3 temporary active cells are now "123"
The actual sequence won't be known until the drawing is completed.
Line 17 - The last temporary Pair
Line 18 - The last temporary digit with matrix cell totals.
Line 19 Blank
Line 20 = FA2 (second operation to obtain a second lottery digit)
Line 21 = Last temporary 3 digits in the F# string
Line 22 = The last temporary Pair in the F# string
Line 23 = The 3 indicates the User evaluted all available information and
chose cell 3/90 to select the third digit in the revised/temporary Active Cell
sequence. Counting right to left, the third AC digit is 1, which is the same as
1A.The D&C chart shows that 1A equals lottery digit '5', which is entered in the
PlayBox L# line under 1A.S# - 31xx 3xxx 3xxx
GA - AABC ABBC ABCC
L# - 15xx 3xxx 3xxxNote: If for some reason, a third 'GA' digit is needed, no processing
is needed because since 3A and 1A have already been selected, the
third GA has to be '2A'
I know this 'ritual' is somewhat complex. But, it actually
becomes 'a piece of cake' in time. The more digits
chosen, the easier the processing becomes.However, if working with this much detail is too complex, then, the only
alternative is to rely on the D&C IT and EOL totals.
GA '2A' is a 'laggard', therefore, a User could just go with 1A and 3A.This is not recommended, but, it's the only alternative.
Because this is something LP users have never seen before, I'm going
wait a day or two before moving on to Book B and C.
I tried not to make errors.
I'm looking forward to addressing any questions anyone has.
Thanks for your interest. -
Quote: Originally posted by bobby623 on Aug 13, 2013
Choosing Structures to Play
OK, folks!
Let's get this show on the road!
Assuming that you (everyone following this thread) have in fact prepared
ALL of the tracking charts (combined drawings), you should pretty well know where your game
has been, and where it might be headed.
Assuming, again that all of your tracking charts and trend strings are complete and
up-to-date, including the last drawing, you should know that winning a pick 4
numbers game is no easy task.
However, if you have played close attention to draw results, you should have snapped on the fact that there are basically two ways to play the game.
1. Choose at least three alphabetical structures having a double letter.
2. Choose at least three numerical structures having double lottery numbers.
Note: If you don't understand what I'm saying you obviously don't have a complete set
of data to work with - and should go do something else.
A player could, of course, play more or fewer structures.
But, you would have to be INCREDIBLY LUCKY to win playing a single structure or structures
that just don't show up often enough to track.This is how I choose structures to spend money on.
Doubles DA, DB, DC
(Double DR just doesn't show up in Texas often enough to support a meaningful tracking
string.)Source/Reference: G# Structure Inventory List
(Mine has 35 separate structures. All single structures are accounted for with the 1111 (ABCR) entry.There are three structures with Double A - 2110, 2101,2011.
Remember, these are Box structures.
Analysis:
2110 (AABC) has arrived 80 times since 1 July 2012
2101 (AABR) has arrived 22 times.
2011 (AACR) has arrived 26 times.
Inventory totals are tricky, and can lead a user down a dark road.
2110 would appear to be the best choice - but is it?
I now refer to my Double A Tracking chart.
I'm looking at a lot of history.
There isn't much difference in the EOL totals.
Therefore, in the absence of any evidence suggesting I do otherwise, I CHOOSE 2110.
I enter this structure on a Playsheet.I refer to the Double B tracking chart.
0211 (BBCR) has missed 18 consecutive opportunities. Due??
1201 (ABBR) just completed a short run.
1210 (ABBC) has been a consistent favorite over the long haul.
I choose '1210' and enter it on the Playsheet.
I refer to the Double C tracking chart.
0121 (BCCR) is a 'laggard'
1021 (ACCR) is a 'hit and miss"
1120 (ABCC) is consistent, not every drawing, but a good choice.
I choose '1120' and enter it on the Playsheet.The other tracking charts for Double Doubles, Triples, Quad and Singles show all of those
structures arriving at various intervals, but - too risky!These are Box structures.
An ADVANCED USER could rearrange the sequences, depending on EXPERIENCE, but I
don't recommend it.
I usually play the original choices without modifications.Thus: my three alphabetical structures are:
AABC ABBC ABCCThese structures are used to form single lottery number combinations.
----------------------------------------
Lottery Number Doubles
Choosing structures for lottery number doubles is complex undertaking.
Draw history and structure tracking clearly show that the repeated digits can
sit on a structure with one repeat letter, or a structure with one letter
repeated three times.I have already identified three structures having one repeat letter.
AABC ABBC ABCCWhatever lottery digit was assigned to the first 'A' would be
repeated to form the needed double.AABC = 5983 = 5583
ABBC = 5874 = 5884
ABCC = 5842 = 5844OR
Referring to the G# Structure Inventory List.
There are 12 possibilites:
3001, 3010, 3100
0301, 0310, 1300
0031, 0130 ,1030
0013, 0103, 1003The respective tracking charts show some structures are more popular than others.
A review of the Base Foundation shows that Texas just completed a run where
the triples supported a run of double lottery numbers.
Of course, the triples could be used for Triple lottery digits, and single combinations, but, these don't
show up very often.
Bottom line - I use Doubles A, B, C as first choice, switching to the triples
when the trend lines show they are more popular.
But, keep in mind, that the lottery games are dynamic and anything can
happen, and it usually does when you least expect it.I have a more complex set of tracking charts for ADVANCED USERS, who will
figure it out as they gain more experience with the workout.Next: Playsheet
Bobby,
Thanks for your further instructions and nice sharing!!!
They're very clear.
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Quote: Originally posted by bobby623 on Aug 13, 2013
Playsheet - Page One of Four
Playing the lottery is expensive.
It's important that a player have a plan, an outline, or set of instructions
to follow.
Graph paper is recommended.My Page One has the following guides:
Name of the Game: Texas Daily 4
Drawing: 0813 Night.
Plays: 3 singles w/alphabetical structures:
Non-Positional G and F strings.
S#: 2110 1210 1120
GA: AABC ABBC ABCC
L#: (TBA)Plays: 3 Double Lottery combinations using the Alphabetical
structures used for Singles.
S#: 2110 1210 1120
GA: AABC ABBC ABCC
L#: (TBA)
Bets: (Maximum of $6 for one drawing)
Singles:
Fifty cents, Box, One drawing
Fifty cents, Straight, One drawing
Total: $3Double Lottery:
Fifty cents, Box, one drawing
Fifty cents, STR, one drawing
Total: $3Results:
Post Draw Evaluation.
The purpose is record all the pertinent information surrounding the various choices made
or not made when constructing final combinations for play.
The best time to make notes regarding future plays is now when the data, or ideas,
are fresh.Next: Page 2 - Choosing digits to play.
OK, You have selected your "What's next" for 08/13/E of TX-D4:
DA, DB, DC.
The L#S should be TBA (To Be Announced) later.
Good luck!
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Quote: Originally posted by bobby623 on Aug 13, 2013
Choosing digits to play.
Page Two
Graph paper is recommended
Date: 0813 Night Drawing
Game: Texas D4DISTRIBUTION AND COUNT CHART
................BOOK A ....................
Non-positional G and F strings
Line 1 ...............IT.....GA.....EOL.....L#.......
Line 2 ...............53.....1A.....3.........5......
Line 3 ...............15......2A.....2........9......
Line 4 ...............48......3A.....16......1
Explanation:
Line 1
IT = Inventory Total, last 50 drawings (Source: Col III of Base Foundation and GA Inventory Tracking Chart and GA Inventory Tracking Chart)
GA = Gap Alpha assignment from Master Key Sequence
EOL = End-of-Line total (Source: GA Draw-by-Draw, Column-by-Column Tracking chart) ('*' is a hit, only one per column) (No repeat column totals).
L# = Lottery digit assignment from Master Key.Explanation:
Line 4 shows that GA '3A' has come up/arrived 48 times during the last tracking period set
by User; has missed the last 16 opportunities to be in the winning combination.From Non-Positional G and F strings.
Line 5......GA1...............................................Line 15.....GA2...
Line 6......312.................................................Line 16.....123
Line 7......12...................................................Line 17.......23
Line 8......2... 1/78..2/65...3/73.......................Line 18.......3....1/77..2/75..3/68
Line 9 .......Blank.............................................LINE 19 ..... Blank
Line 10 ....FA1.................................................Line 20 ...FA2
Line 11 ....132..................................................Line 21....323
Line 12......32...................................................Line 22 ....23
Line 13 ... 2..1/70..2/67..3/82............................Line 23.....3..1/75..2/77..3/90
Line 14.................3.3A.1.....................................Line 24...........3.1A.5..PlayBox
S# - 3xxx 3xxx 3xxx
GA- AABC ABBC ABCC
L# - 1xxx 1xxx 1xxxExplanations:
Line 5 = This is initial or first step in obtaining a lottery digit using the GA string and 3x3 Matrix.
Line 6 = The last three Active Cells in the GA string.
Line 7 = The last Pair in the GA string.
Line 8 = The last digit in the GA string and 3x3 matrix cell totals.
Line 9 = Blank
Line 10 = This is initial or first step in obtaining a GA digit using the F# string and 3x3 Matrix.
Line 11 = Last three digits in the F# string.
Line 12 = Last Pair in the F# string.
Line 13 = Last digit in the F# string.
Line 14 = The '3' means that the User evaluated all of the possibilities and chose
Cell 3/82 to select the third digit, counting right to left, from the three Active Cells on Line 6.
Active cell 3 is the same as 3A.
The D&C chart shows 3A is Lottery digit '1', which is entered in the
PlayBox L# line under 3A.
The GA structure, AABC, a second 'A" is needed.
Therefore, the riutal is continued using a second set of information.Line 15 = GA2
Line 16 = Last three Active Cells
Remember that AC '3' was chosen in the initial step
Therefore, the last 3 temporary active cells are now "123"
The actual sequence won't be known until the drawing is completed.
Line 17 - The last temporary Pair
Line 18 - The last temporary digit with matrix cell totals.
Line 19 Blank
Line 20 = FA2 (second operation to obtain a second lottery digit)
Line 21 = Last temporary 3 digits in the F# string
Line 22 = The last temporary Pair in the F# string
Line 23 = The 3 indicates the User evaluted all available information and
chose cell 3/90 to select the third digit in the revised/temporary Active Cell
sequence. Counting right to left, the third AC digit is 1, which is the same as
1A.The D&C chart shows that 1A equals lottery digit '5', which is entered in the
PlayBox L# line under 1A.S# - 31xx 3xxx 3xxx
GA - AABC ABBC ABCC
L# - 15xx 3xxx 3xxxNote: If for some reason, a third 'GA' digit is needed, no processing
is needed because since 3A and 1A have already been selected, the
third GA has to be '2A'
I know this 'ritual' is somewhat complex. But, it actually
becomes 'a piece of cake' in time. The more digits
chosen, the easier the processing becomes.However, if working with this much detail is too complex, then, the only
alternative is to rely on the D&C IT and EOL totals.
GA '2A' is a 'laggard', therefore, a User could just go with 1A and 3A.This is not recommended, but, it's the only alternative.
Because this is something LP users have never seen before, I'm going
wait a day or two before moving on to Book B and C.
I tried not to make errors.
I'm looking forward to addressing any questions anyone has.
Thanks for your interest.Hi, Bobby:
When do you announce your L#S for tonight's TX-D4?
The drawing time is coming soon.
Good luck,
lb
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Quote: Originally posted by bobby623 on Aug 13, 2013
Playsheet - Page One of Four
Playing the lottery is expensive.
It's important that a player have a plan, an outline, or set of instructions
to follow.
Graph paper is recommended.My Page One has the following guides:
Name of the Game: Texas Daily 4
Drawing: 0813 Night.
Plays: 3 singles w/alphabetical structures:
Non-Positional G and F strings.
S#: 2110 1210 1120
GA: AABC ABBC ABCC
L#: (TBA)Plays: 3 Double Lottery combinations using the Alphabetical
structures used for Singles.
S#: 2110 1210 1120
GA: AABC ABBC ABCC
L#: (TBA)
Bets: (Maximum of $6 for one drawing)
Singles:
Fifty cents, Box, One drawing
Fifty cents, Straight, One drawing
Total: $3Double Lottery:
Fifty cents, Box, one drawing
Fifty cents, STR, one drawing
Total: $3Results:
Post Draw Evaluation.
The purpose is record all the pertinent information surrounding the various choices made
or not made when constructing final combinations for play.
The best time to make notes regarding future plays is now when the data, or ideas,
are fresh.Next: Page 2 - Choosing digits to play.
The results for 08/13/E of TX-D4:
P3=958;
D4=1581;
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Here are the 'how to choose' ritual for Texas Daily 4, Substitute Workout, Book B.
You will recall that the three GA structures being used to choose digits for Single
combinations (no repeat digits) to play are:Graph paper recommended
AABC ABBC ABCCDigits for the As were chosen in a previous post.
The digits for the Bs are chosen according to following instructions.
Note: This data was prepared on the 13th.
DISTRIBUTION AND COUNT CHART
..................BOOK B.............
From Non-positional Trend StringsLine 1......IT.....GA......EOL.....L#
Line 2.......8.....4B.........17.....6
Line 3......26.....5B.........4.......8
Line 4......69.....6B........21......7
Line 5.....GB1...............................Line 15.....GB2............................Line 25.....GB3
Line 6.....645...................................Line 16.....456.............................Line 26 .....564
Line 7......45....................................Line 17.....56..............................Line 27......64
Line 8........5..4/61.5/64..6/68..........Line 18.....6..4/80..5/82..6/83.....Line 28..4..4/61..5/64..6/88
Line 9.. Blank..................................Line 19 Blank.............................Line 29....Blank
Line 10..FB1....................................Line 20...FB2..............................Line 30..FB3
Line 11..111....................................Line 21..112................................Line 31 ..123
Line 12..11......................................Line..22..12................................Line 32..23
Line 13..1..1/61..2/84..3/54.............Line 23..2..1/77..2/62..3/88.........Line 33..2..1/77..2/62..3/88
Line 14........2.4B.6..........................Line 24......3.4B.6........................Line 34.....3.5B.8
Abiding by a rule suggesting that a User should select cells having the highest totals presented
a problem - FB1 and FB2 gave duplicate results. The recommended course of action is
to develop a third set of data.The lottery digits are placed in the structures as follows:
PlayBoxS# - 314x.....345x.....34xx
GA -AABC....ABBC....ABCC
L# - 156x.....168.......16xx
Note that there are no entries for the Pairs on Lines 7, 17, 27, 12 ,22, 23.
Pair Follower trend strings are important when seeking answers to the What's Next question.
This data is like a two-edged sword - the clues (use or don't use) can go either way
I have not found an effective means of showing the possibilities on a chart. There
are just too many digits to work with.
Visual scans and scratch notes are the only alternatives.
Perhaps someone in the LP audience could offer some suggestions???
The next step in the digit selection ritual is find specific digits for the Cs in the
GA structures. -
Here are the worksheets for Texas Daily 4
Substitute Workout, Book CPage 4 of 4
Graph paper recommended
DISTRIBUTION AND COUNT CHART ...............BOOK C....................
Non-positional G and F stringsThe G-Alpha Structures being filled are:
AABC ABBC ABCC
Note: Digit '0' , '0R' is included in Book C. This adds a 4th digit in Active Cell sequence, and
a 4th cell in the G and F matrices.Line 1.....IT.....GA.....EOL.....L#
Line 2.....23.....7C.....'*'.......4
Line 3.....18.....8C......1........3
Line 4......20....9C......10.......2
Line 5....39.......0R......6........0
Line 6.....GC1..............................................Line 16.....GC2......
Line 7.....8970.............................................Line 17.....8970...
Line 8.........70..............................................Line 18........70
Line 9..........0 0/68..7/49..8/56..4/59.............Line 19.....0..0/68..7/49..8/56..4/59
Line 10...................blank..................................Line 19............blank.............
Line 11.....FB1.................................................Line 21.....FC2
Line 12.....224.................................................Line 22.....241
Line 13......24....................................................Line 23.......41...
Line 14.....4..1/51..2/45..3/49..4/50..................Line 24.......11/30..2/49..3/57..4/35
Line 15..............1.0R.0.....................................Line 25........3.9C.2......The GC1 data suggests the digit for the initial 'C' should be '0R', which would be
an error because there are no 'Rs' in the GA structure.
Therefore, the initial digit must come from GC2.
A third set of data is needed to obtain a digit for the second C in the GA structure.
Line 26.....GC3
Line 27.....8709
Line 28........09
Line 29 ........9..0/64..7/44..8/60..9/47
Line 30.....blank
Line 31.....FC3
Line 32.....413
Line 33.......13.
Line 34.......3..1/46..2/61..3/57..4/60
Line 35......4.8C.3Updated PlayBox
S# - 3149...3459....3498
GA - AABC ABBC ABCC
L# - 1562...1682...1623These are the 3 Single combinations requested by the Play Plan.
Next: Choosing digits for three combinations with repeat lottery digits.
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Bobby623 Hello, you too can join up to 4 vertical sweepstakes ago in 4 positions
In the vertical, so as to study study did not stir and add vertical
In each position, eg
Last 4 draws
1st 2nd 3rd 4th
4 5 8 9
8 5 2 0
4 5 9 1
9 6 3 2
That is how you are doing is horizontally, vertically you can do until the last 4 draws, and join patterns -
Double Lottery Digits
How to choose.
As was indicated in an earlier post, a minimum Texas Daily 4 bet should include
3 single combinations based on supstitution GA structure doubles DA, DB and DC,
and 3 combinations with double lottery digits.
A single combination is one that has no repeats - 5986, 0327, etcA double lottery combination is one where one digit is repeated - 3661, 8890, etc
The ritual for choosing single combinations has already been explained.
Choosing repeat lottery digits is a bit more complex because the alphabetical
structure can be a double A, double B, double C, double R, or, triple AAA,
BBB, CCC or RRR.A breakdown of the last 12 drawings shows 8 combinations with double lottery digits.
Four are based on alphabetical doubles, three on triples and one double double.Unfortunately, the tracking charts favor one over the other.
The User would have to rely on his/her experience and other factors to make
the best choice.The three substitution doubles will be used to generate three combinations
having double lottery digits.Since the doubles trend strings have already been used to generate single combinations,
the same alphabetical structures will be used for the double lottery digits.Thus:
Single combinations:
S#: 3149 3459 3498
GA: AABC ABBC ABCC
L#: 1562 1682 1623Doulble lottery digit combinations"
S#: 3348 1448 1499
GA: AABC ABBC ABCC
L#: 1163 5663 5622Note that the first 'A' choice (3A/1) in the single combination is the
repeat lottery digit (1).
The first 'B' choice (4B/6) in the single combination is the repeat lottery digit (6).
The first 'C' choice (9C/2) in the single combination is the repeat lottery digit (2).Here is are possible combinations based on alphabetical structures with one letter
repeated three times.GA: AAAB BBBC CCCA
L#: 1156 6682 2231Advanced Users could, of course, come up with other alphabetical structures and
lottery digit assignments.This concludes the 'how to choose' demonstrations.
I can't believe that no one in the LP audience has asked any questions.
Am I to believe that Lottoburg is the only person interested in Substitution??Bobby623
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Quote: Originally posted by bobby623 on Aug 15, 2013
Double Lottery Digits
How to choose.
As was indicated in an earlier post, a minimum Texas Daily 4 bet should include
3 single combinations based on supstitution GA structure doubles DA, DB and DC,
and 3 combinations with double lottery digits.
A single combination is one that has no repeats - 5986, 0327, etcA double lottery combination is one where one digit is repeated - 3661, 8890, etc
The ritual for choosing single combinations has already been explained.
Choosing repeat lottery digits is a bit more complex because the alphabetical
structure can be a double A, double B, double C, double R, or, triple AAA,
BBB, CCC or RRR.A breakdown of the last 12 drawings shows 8 combinations with double lottery digits.
Four are based on alphabetical doubles, three on triples and one double double.Unfortunately, the tracking charts favor one over the other.
The User would have to rely on his/her experience and other factors to make
the best choice.The three substitution doubles will be used to generate three combinations
having double lottery digits.Since the doubles trend strings have already been used to generate single combinations,
the same alphabetical structures will be used for the double lottery digits.Thus:
Single combinations:
S#: 3149 3459 3498
GA: AABC ABBC ABCC
L#: 1562 1682 1623Doulble lottery digit combinations"
S#: 3348 1448 1499
GA: AABC ABBC ABCC
L#: 1163 5663 5622Note that the first 'A' choice (3A/1) in the single combination is the
repeat lottery digit (1).
The first 'B' choice (4B/6) in the single combination is the repeat lottery digit (6).
The first 'C' choice (9C/2) in the single combination is the repeat lottery digit (2).Here is are possible combinations based on alphabetical structures with one letter
repeated three times.GA: AAAB BBBC CCCA
L#: 1156 6682 2231Advanced Users could, of course, come up with other alphabetical structures and
lottery digit assignments.This concludes the 'how to choose' demonstrations.
I can't believe that no one in the LP audience has asked any questions.
Am I to believe that Lottoburg is the only person interested in Substitution??Bobby623
Bobby,
Good job! Your Class of SLS is almost down now.
From your post above your "Waht's next":
GA: AAAB BBBC CCCA
L#: 1156 6682 2231
The AAAB=1156 is closed to the result: D4=1581 (08/13/E)
In fact, your L#s of "What's next" should be the best proof for your SLS.
I do hope you can keep the job continuously each day for one or two weeks at least.
Also, CARBOB and GreenFox are working for it by using Excel now.
Maybe, your SLS is the good one in all Substituted Systems such VTracs, X option for key patterns,...
here.
Let's see What's happen next.
Good luck!
lb
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Quote: Originally posted by lottoburg on Aug 15, 2013
Bobby,
Good job! Your Class of SLS is almost down now.
From your post above your "Waht's next":
GA: AAAB BBBC CCCA
L#: 1156 6682 2231
The AAAB=1156 is closed to the result: D4=1581 (08/13/E)
In fact, your L#s of "What's next" should be the best proof for your SLS.
I do hope you can keep the job continuously each day for one or two weeks at least.
Also, CARBOB and GreenFox are working for it by using Excel now.
Maybe, your SLS is the good one in all Substituted Systems such VTracs, X option for key patterns,...
here.
Let's see What's happen next.
Good luck!
lb
OMG! I forgot almost that winsumloosesum, our Excel Expert is working for the SLS in Excel now.
Sorry about that , Steve!