If we do Evening for Evening using the Math method which looks like :
2+3+4+3+4 = 16 (1+6=7)
14 13 12 13 12
18 19 20 19 20
x7 16
Then I could get an idea of what added or subtracted numbers might be used as well.
When I use the Math method, I look at the pairs and recreate numbers out of them sometimes. For instance, I'd take the 2nd number of the first 5 double digits. So I'd write down 43232 and I'd continue. If I decided to use my math method AND the 123 method, I would take the 43232 and make it 76565. (That's 4+3, 3+3, 2+3, 3+3, 2+3.) With the Math method number and the 123 method numbers, I already have 3 numbers that showed up in tonight's Evening numbers. (567).
If I take it a step further and subtract instead of add from the 43232, I'd come out with 10909. And if I left 1 number the same, (for example I'm going to choose 3, obviously.) If I left 1 number the same and added 3 to 43232, I'd get 73535. If I decided to leave only ONE 3 the same, I'd come closer to getting the numbers right. 43232 would equal 73565. With the 123 method you can use 1-3 numbers above or below. That's the thing. There are so many methods that can be found.. but fusing them together I think should help me narrow my predictions down so that I wouldn't have to play so many tickets.
By the way - I still have not played the Pick 5 yet. Although I won a box on the Pick 3, I've been saving so that I can play 100 Pick 3 tickets for $100 to try to hit a straight for $500 so that I could buy the proper amount of Pick 5 tickets to win the big $50,000. I'm trying to narrow down my predictions the best way I can so that I won't have to spend the whole $500.. And although my methods have been all over the place, I actually have faith that I can do this. I've been 1 number off so many times and on a couple of occasions I had a box hit.
And as far as the Fantasy 5 goes, I still think that GoSeaHawk's grid works for that. The tricky part is that 2 on the grid can mean 22 or 12 can mean 21 or even 2 and 1 individually. Even when I do my math workouts for the Fantasy 5 or the Florida Lotto, the same numbers show up on the grid and in the math BUT in the Florida Lotto if 51 shows up as a pair in the workout or even on the grid, it can mean 15 or 1 & 5 individually and you never know until the winning numbers are played. You'd have to play a lot of tickets to tie down all of the possibilities. But I still think his grid works for the Fantasy 5... and so does the math.