Well I hopefully have good news because it didn't work as well in Florida in the previous months also. The good news is that I realized that the 3-6-9 rule was limited. The outcomes would always have the 3-6-9 feature embedded somewhere. There's nothing wrong with this, but patterns change continually.
So I tested the lowest multiples of each winning number...If they qualified.....otherwise I would move on to the next one which was qualified.... 917 wouldn't qualify because it adds up to 17, and the lowest denominator would have decimal points after the number.
In other words, only numbers that have the lowest denominator as a WHOLE number can qualify.
Example: 105 is qualified...why? because it adds up to 6. The lowest multiplication number is 3. (there's that 3-6-9 scenario)
So instead of always using 3-6-9, why not use whatever the last winning number's smallest multiple number, and THEN do the workout based on that number. Trends tend to stick around for a short while, just like the EEO and EOO scenarios. Just look at your recent history's EEO and EOO (in no particular order), and you'll likely see that a good portion of the time, the next draw will be a COPY of the last draw's EEO EOO. Trends stick around. Example..If last night was EEO, tonight's draw will be EOE,...both have two EVENS and one ODD.
1 0 5 would be multiplying 1 x 3. Why 3? Because 3 is the lowest of the multiples of six..1+0+5=6....so....the workout would be...
1x3=03
0x3=03
5x3=15
Numbers to play,
0 3 0
3 1 5
For example, last night's Florida winning eve number was 806. This number qualifies because 806 adds up to 14, and 7 can't be split into two evenly without decimal points. Half of 14 is 7. We can't split 7 any further because half of 7 is 3.5, so 7 is used.
So now instead of 3-6-9, we use the number 7 ONLY and multiply away as we always did. Below is the prediction for today, 5-26-2016
7x8=56.......7x0=07......7x6=42
8 0 6
5 6 0
7 4 2
This method produced many more winners. Hopefully after you back test this one, you won't be disappointed.