Substitution Works - Texas Daily 4
The Texas Daily 4 game is a tough nut to crack.
Two years ago, I was using an earlier version of my Substitution Workout with Gap Strategy with emphasis on lottery digit doubles.
I was rewarded with a $2,700 win, on top of several lesser prizes.
The wins became few and far between when I decided to revise the workout and put
more emphasis and limited resources towards the jackpot games - a major mistake.
I've since dropped those games and concentrated on the other opportunities.
The tracking charts for Daily 4 are now up-to-date and beginning to provide some really useful trend lines.
On Wednesday, 0812, I chose 5 sets for the Evening drawing:
2467, 4670, 2460, 4247, 6267
I bet 50 cents each for Exact and Any Order.
The winning permutation is 2746.
A $5 investment returned $100.
There are a lot of ways to play Daily 4, but my analysis of game trends indicates
a player should consider playing permutations having an Alpha Double and Double Lottery
Digits.
In this win, I chose Alpha Signatures having two B's (4 and 6), one A (2), one C (7) and one R (0).
I also decided to play the 4 and 6 as double lottery digits.
Here is a sample of the Main Daily 4 worksheet.
Substitution Key - 1,2,3 = A, 4,5,6 = B, 7,8,9 = C, 0 = R
All information needed for Tracking Charts is logged on the worksheet.
I II III IV V a b c d e
11M 9594 CBCB DD 0220 ** ** CB 9AD ***
D 1372 AACA TA 3010 ** AC ** *** ***
E 0989 RCCC TC 0031 ** CR ** 9BD ***
N 0045 RRBB DD 0202 ** ** RB 0AB ***
12M 1406 ABRB DB 1201 AR ** ** *** ***
D 6290 BACR SG 1111 ** ** ** *** ***
Explanations
Col I = Day/Drawing
Col II = Winning Permutation (Straight or Exact order)
Col III = Alpha Signature (see Note 1)
Col IV = ID (see Note 2)
Col V = Numerical Signature (Box or Any order) (see Note 3)
a - Alpha letters 3 and 4 (see Note 4)
b - TRIPLE+4th Letter (see Note 5)
c - Double Double (See Note 6)
d - Lottery digit double/Positions (See Note 7)
e. Lottery digit double/Positions (See Note 8)
Note 1 - Alpha Signatures are constructed by substituting the lottery digits with Letters,
according to Substitution Key.
Ex: 9594 - CBCB.
Note 2 - IDs are based on the number of letters in the Alpha Signature.
There are multiple IDs
SG = Single, no repeat letters
DA = Double A (2 As in the Alpha Signature (AS)
DB - Double B (2 Bs in the AS)
DC - Double C (2 Cs in the AS)
DR - Double R (2 Rs in the AS)
DD - Two repeat letters in the AS (Ex: ABBA - 2As and 2Bs)
TA - Triple A (3 As in the AS)
TB - Triple B (3 Bs in the AS)
TC - Triple C (3 Cs in the AS)
TR - Triple R (3 Rs in the AS)
QA, QB, QC, QR - Quads (1 letter)
Note 3 - Numerical Signatures are created by counting the letters in an Alpha Signature
according to a precise formula.
Ex: ABBR has 1 A, 2 Bs, 0 Cs and 1 R. The Numerical Signature is 1201.
Ex: BACR has 1 A, 1 B, 1 C and 1 R. The Numerical Signature is 1111.
Ex: AACA has 3 As, 0 Bs, 1 C and 0 R. The Numerical Signature is 3010.
Ex: 0202 has 0 As, 2 Bs, 0 Cs and 2 Rs. The Alpha Signature is BBRR, a Double Double.
Note 4 - The third and fourth letters in a Double Alpha Signature;
Ex: ABRB - This is a Double B. The third letter is A, the fourth letter is R. This AR would
be entered in Column a.
Note 5 - This entry pertains to Triples and Quads. The first letter identifies the specific
Triple or Quad; the second Letter identified the second letter in the Alpha Signature
Ex: The entry for AACA is A (Triple A) and C, the second letter.
Ex: The entry for BBBB is B (Quad B) and the second letter is B.
Note 6 - This entry identifies the two letters in a Double Double.
Ex: CBCB is an Alpha Signarture having 2 Cs and 2 Bs. Therefore, letters C and B are
entered in Column c.
Note 7 - This column is for Winning Permutations having report lottery digits, and
their positions according to a positional scale (ABCD).
Ex: 0989 has two 9s. The first 9 is in scale position B, the second 9 is in scale position D.
Therefore, the Column D entry is 9BD.
In instances where there are two different repeat digits, an entry in Column E is required.
Ex: 3434 has two 3s and 2 4s. The first 3 is in scale position A, the second in position C.
The Column D entry is 3AC.
The first 4 is in position B, the second 4 is in position D.
The entry in Column E is 4BD.
Folks who are interested in substitution should recognize that the worksheet
is similar that used for Pick 3, and other games.
A User constructs the Main A, B and C tracking charts in the same manner as for Pick 3.
Over a period of time, the charts will produce various trend lines having many clues
that aid a player attempting to find the best answer to the What's Next question.
The workout is not a prediction system.
Thanks for your interest.