You guys ever heard of Reverse Sums? I wonder how well they work with tracking.
Example: 123. What you do is subtract the smallest digit, from the second smallest.
In this case, 2 - 1 = 1. Then subtract that from the 3rd digit. 3 - 1 is 2. Reverse Sum of 2.
There's 10 Reverse Sums you can track. Learned about this on a different website. He didn't break it down.
I decided I would break it down, to the SLD's and Actual SUMs. I wonder if we combine Sums and Reverse
Sums, it would help narrow down the picks to play. Here's the Reverse Sums and their boxed combos:
So you know me, I make a little chart of it. As you can see below, Reverse SUM 4 is out. Red, most hits occur there.
So if we know Reverse SUM 4 has the SLD's of 4 6 8 0 2, we then compare to the SLD skips chart.
If you haven't noticed already, each Reverse SUM's SLD, is either Even, or ODD. Pretty interesting I think.
So we Look at the Even SLD's Skips, we have:
0 2
2 18
4 6
6 7
8 1
So SLD 2 and 6 would be our choices. Looking at the chart above, that gives us SUMs 12, 22, 6, 16 to pick from.
Due vTracs
555 222 335 114 445 122 112 123 224 334 155
444,449,494,499,944,949,994,999 555 > SUMs: 12 17 22 27
111,116,161,166,611,616,661,666 222 > SUMs: 3 8 13 18
224,229,274,279,724,729,774,779 335 > SUMs: 8 13 18 23
003,008,053,058,503,508,553,558 114 > SUMs: 3 8 13 18
334,339,384,389,834,839,884,889 445 > SUMs: 10 15 20 25
011,016,061,066,511,516,561,566 122 > SUMs: 2 7 12 17
001,006,051,056,501,506,551,556 112 > SUMs: 1 6 11 16
012,017,062,067,512,517,562,567 123 > SUMs: 3 8 13 18
113,118,163,168,613,618,663,668 224 > SUMs: 5 10 15 20
223,228,273,278,723,728,773,778 334 > SUMs: 7 12 17 22
044,049,094,099,544,549,594,599 155 > SUMs: 8 13 18 23
So maybe we should look at vTrac 555, 122, 112, 334. And Debs pairs:
Only match I see, is the vT 555, 433.