No SC5, SC6, SC7, SC8, or SC9 appears anywhere in this June 29 read.
Historical June 29 record used — 2015–2025
Year
Midday
SC
Canonical VTRAC
Evening
SC
Canonical VTRAC
2025
424
SC0
v355
508
SC3
v114
2024
823
SC3
v443
290
SC1
v135
2023
756
SC3
v123
157
SC3
v123
2022
348
SC0
v445
558
SC3
v114
2021
880
SC1
v144
089
SC2
v145
2020
259
SC1
v135
642
SC2
v235
2019
180
SC4
v124
201
SC3
v123
2018
420
SC1
v135
141
SC1
v225
2017
405
SC4
v115
537
SC0
v134
2016
417
SC2
v235
153
SC4
v124
2015
312
SC1
v234
756
SC3
v123
The 2025–2023 rows come from the Ohio Pick 3 Midday and Evening archive entries for June 29. (Lottery.net)
The 2022–2019 rows continue the same annual archive record. (Lottery.net)
The 2018–2015 rows complete the eleven-year window. (Lottery.net)
MIDDAY STATUS:ACTIONABLE, but not clean P-only.Best Lindy lane:SC1Backup pressure:SC0 / SC3
SC1 is still the strongest Midday historical edge because it owns the full-window count and the only repeating Midday family. But because recent pressure is split toward SC0/SC3, DLTR keeps the hedge alive.
The strongest canonical family is v123, and it belongs to SC3. That family appears three times on the Evening side and four times overall, giving SC3 the strongest Lindy structure.
Final LINDYMODE / DLTR Verdict
FULL WINDOWSC3 leads overall with 7 hits.SC1 follows with 6.RECENT WINDOWSC3 leads recent overall with 5.This confirms the long-window SC3 authority.MIDDAYSC1 leads with 4 hits and has v135 = 2x.But recent Midday pressure leans SC0 / SC3.Midday status: ACTIONABLE with backup, not clean solo.EVENINGSC3 leads with 5 hits.SC3 has v123 = 3x and v114 = 2x.Evening status: ACTIONABLE_P_ONLY.BEST DEFENSIBLE SPLITMidday SC1 with SC0 / SC3 backupEvening SC3 primary
The strongest June 29 DLTR conclusion is:
SC3 is the Lindy authority of the full board and the clean Evening action lane. Midday favors SC1 by historical count and v135 repetition, but recent pressure requires SC0 / SC3 backup awareness. Evening SC3 is the strongest demonstrated advantage.
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LINDYMODE — OH Pick 3 June 30 Historical Edge Narrative
No SC5, SC6, SC7, SC8, or SC9 appears anywhere in this June 30 read.
Historical June 30 record used — 2015–2025
Year
Midday
SC
Canonical VTRAC
Evening
SC
Canonical VTRAC
2025
869
SC3
v245
707
SC4
v133
2024
644
SC4
v552
495
SC3
v155
2023
264
SC2
v235
161
SC3
v222
2022
857
SC0
v134
614
SC1
v225
2021
199
SC4
v552
631
SC0
v224
2020
269
SC2
v235
873
SC3
v443
2019
198
SC3
v245
055
SC0
v111
2018
810
SC4
v124
267
SC0
v233
2017
613
SC0
v224
550
SC0
v111
2016
113
SC0
v224
431
SC3
v245
2015
630
SC4
v124
900
SC4
v115
The 2025–2023 archive entries support the June 30 Midday and Evening rows at the top of this board. (Lottery.net)
The 2022–2020 entries continue the same annual Ohio Pick 3 Midday/Evening archive sequence. (Lottery.net)
The 2019–2015 rows complete the eleven-year window. (Lottery.net)
LINDYMODE reads the long-window first. On the full 2015–2025 board, SC0 is the oldest, heaviest survivor with 7 total hits. SC3 and SC4 sit right behind it with 6 hits each.
Recent 2021–2025 pressure says:
SC3 = 3SC4 = 3SC0 = 2SC2 = 1SC1 = 1
So the full board crowns SC0, but recent pressure confirms SC3 / SC4 more strongly. That means June 30 is not a one-lane board overall. It is a SC0 long-window anchor with SC3 / SC4 recent pressure.
Lindy verdict: Midday is the cleanest side of the June 30 board. SC4 leads the Midday window outright, appears in the recent window, and carries two repeating canonical families. This is not merely a historical observation. Under the demonstrated-advantage gate, Midday SC4 is actionable.
SC0 has the better repeating family structure through v111 = 2x, but SC0 does not own the strongest recent Evening pressure. That creates a split signal.
EVENING STATUS:HISTORICAL_OBSERVATION
Lindy verdict: Evening is not a clean P-only advantage. The durable board says SC3 / SC0 co-lead. Recent pressure says SC3. Family structure says SC0. Because the signal splits, Evening is an observation cluster, not a demonstrated-advantage lane.
That confirms why the total board keeps pulling toward SC0 / SC3, while the Midday draw specifically favors SC4 through v552 and v124.
Final LINDYMODE Verdict
FULL WINDOWSC0 leads overall with 7 hits.SC3 / SC4 follow with 6 each.RECENT WINDOWSC3 / SC4 lead recent pressure with 3 each.SC0 remains present with 2.MIDDAYSC4 leads outright.SC4 passes all three demonstrated-advantage gates.Classification: ACTIONABLE_P_ONLY.EVENINGSC3 / SC0 tie at 4 hits each.SC3 owns recent pressure.SC0 owns repeating family structure.Classification: HISTORICAL_OBSERVATION.BEST DISCIPLINED SPLITMidday ACTIONABLE SC4Evening OBSERVATION SC3 / SC0
The strongest June 30 Lindy conclusion is:
SC0 is the full-board anchor, but Midday belongs to SC4 as the only clean demonstrated-advantage lane. Evening remains split: SC3 has the recent pressure, while SC0 has the family durability. Therefore, Midday SC4 is actionable; Evening is SC3 / SC0 observation only.
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Don't worry Jinjuan. If none of the combos in my post come out, I will leave your SC alone for good, and leave you to it. I am just trying something out, and posting actual numbers, instead of a jumbled mess. Not trying to steal your thunder.
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Quote: Originally posted by Ohiolotto guru on Jun 30, 2026
blessings jinjuan just has jiberish a bunch of nothing .
I know. I just don't want him to think I am stealing his strategy. All I am doing is trying something different out. I will go back to my original posts for the evening draw, as soon as the midday numbers come out.