I came here to see if anybody else is dreaming about trailing pairs and clearly somebody is.
For fun, I decided to break out the history of the 3/28 numbers:
03/28/1990; Night: 8,9,1
03/28/1991; Night: 4,5,0
03/28/1992; Night: 2,3,6
03/28/1994; Night: 2,0,9
03/28/1995; Day: 7,0,3; Night: 2,5,9
03/28/1996; Day: 2,7,1; Night: 9,2,7
03/28/1997; Day: 8,0,0; Night: 6,1,8
03/28/1998; Day: 9,9,4; Night: 9,2,3
03/28/2000; Day: 9,2,7; Night: 3,5,9
03/28/2001; Day: 0,1,5; Night: 8,7,8
03/28/2002; Day: 6,3,1; Night: 8,8,0
03/28/2003; Day: 8,4,0; Night: 8,3,2
03/28/2005; Day: 6,3,1; Night: 7,6,2
03/28/2006; Day: 8,2,2; Night: 1,2,5
03/28/2007; Day: 0,8,6; Night: 0,2,1
03/28/2008; Day: 3,4,6; Night: 1,7,9
03/28/2009; Day: 5,6,7; Night: 7,4,6
03/28/2010; Day: 8,8,3; Night: 8,1,8
03/28/2011; Day: 3,0,0; Night: 0,1,4
03/28/2012; Day: 1,8,0; Night: 1,9,3
03/28/2013; Day: 2,0,3; Night: 0,6,2
03/28/2014; Day: 5,5,9; Night: 6,5,7
Anybody see anything interesting? Nope?
How about now? Lol.
800
300
203
703
209 014 015
818
618
021 822 923 125
927
927
631
631
832 236 840
746
346
450 657
559
259
359
062
762
567 271 878 179
880
180
883 086 891 193 994
It's like trailing pair heaven! I don't know quite what to do with that, except that a whole buncha folks have been feeling x14 and I see that 014 is on this list once. Maybe the smart play is x14 (or perhaps 914?)?
EDIT: After I posted, I also noticed x50 was on my worksheet, so I'm adding x50 (perhaps as 850?).