Tim,
David T shows how to do vtracs at his post "Vtrac Challenge". The following is from his post.
"I will give the numbers in vtracs which are not the numbers to play.
you will have to transpose the vtracs to actual numbers from the following.
V= Vtrac
|
L=Lottery
|
| V1 = 1 |
L = 0 or 5 |
| V2 = 2 |
L = 1 or 6 |
| V3 = 3 |
L = 2 or 7 |
| V4 = 4 |
L = 3 or 8 |
| V5 = 5 |
L = 4 or 9 |
This does not change. This is the translation table from vtracs to Lottery Numbers and back.
Now It should be very obvious that trying to find numbers from 1 to 5 is much easier than finding numbers from 0 to 9.
If you conclude that for today's draw in a cash 3 your vtracs might be 432 then your actual playing list would be as follows:
| Positions = |
1 |
2 |
3 |
| Vtracs = |
4 |
3 |
2 |
| Actual lottery Numbers = |
38 |
27 |
16 |
So by position:
I would be playing a 3 or an 8 as the 1st digit
I would be playing a 2 or a 7 as the middle digit
finally I would be playing a 1 or a 6 as the last digit.
Playing all combinations of the above would give me 8 total plays combined as shown below.
321
|
821
|
326
|
826
|
371
|
871
|
376
|
876
|
Finally, each single digit vtrac combination (123) represent 8 individual cash 3 lottery plays.
So if I give you 4 vtracs you will have 8*4=32 plays."
Regards.
Donny