So recently, I've been pokin' at pure trips to see what I can see.
I wrote some code, that I can punch in a pure trip (eg: 444) and have the
code show me all of the states within the past 120 days that played that trip.
Then I had the code take the date of that trip fell and go back and look 3 days
prior to it. The results showed me all of the states that played that trip within
the range, and then all of the numbers that led up to a trip being played.
So you have a better idea of what I mean, here's an example for the "999" trips
New York
(2024-02-07)
999
776
570
605
228
232
251
451 |
Nebraska
(2024-02-04)
999
939
117
863 |
Ohio
(2024-01-29)
609
999
785
206
448
220
978
563 |
Minnesota
(2024-01-24)
999
470
016
099 |
Virginia
(2023-11-27)
617
999
936
962
876
714
918 |
Florida
(2023-11-10)
999
806
972
321
721
843
588
865 |
New York
(2023-11-09)
893
999
079
915
800
159
532
023
|
My goal was to see if I could compile a "list" of "common" numbers that plays before a certain
true trip plays. And I think I have that. This list is based on the number(s) that played the draw
before the trip hits. There's some things to pay attention to actually.
When you actually look at this list, I have sort of "grouped" them together in a common block for that trip.
If you notice, each block dances within each other very closely. Meaning the numbers are usually boxed or
just a single digit off, but still belongs to the same block.
The idea is, to give us a "group" of numbers we can look at, and when we see it play, then we can then
go play the corresponding trip associated with it.
Here's the list:
000 678 870 905 414
728 005
111 206 432 288
126 534 783
101 948
222 323 642 808
897 641
692
333 057 971 226
758 976
740 921
249
444 065 119 469 893
602 662 643
267 940
555 699 121 202
091 117 285
454 116
666 201 859 700
665 932 007
990
956
777 586 977 822
765 976
656 744
397
963
443
888 300 734 496
080 437 490
020 742 697
201
031
999 206 939 570
776 936 079
962 806
785
470
Sorry for the formatting, but you can get the idea. Notice how each set of trips has a small set
of blocks of numbers that seem to be consistent to fire that trip. This is all based on historical data
from all the states. Now something to be mindful of is the different versions of a number that can
fire a trip.
For example, in the 999 blocks, there is 776, well, that could be 276, 271 and so on. In the same example
if you look at that last block, there is 079, and 470. That's the same number when you consider the mirrors.
Cesar, if you see anything and I'm off base, please, jump in my friend and say so. But hopefully this will help
people be able to track a trip. 091 played today in the Tri-State, so you can bet, I will be playing the 555 trips! :)