Hi Jennilynn,
I want to thank you for bringing the playing of odd-even pairs to the attention of all the players.
I have a home developed computer system that exlemplifies what you have posted. I have been using it for about 9 months and it is based solely on odd even pairs and finding the third even/odd digit.
I just wanted to show everyone what I do for my state of NJ in playing the pick-3.
Since you are a NY player; I have run my system for NY.
In the NY Midday:
Analysis shows that an odd pair is due. Four out of last five draws have had 2 even numbers.
Now..Most due odd pairs - 19 and 59. I now look what even numbers have been out in position the longest. In this example for 4/30/03 we have: the 0 out for 25 draws in pos 1, out 19 times in pos 2, the 4 out 26 times in pos 3, and out 13 times in pos 2.
My system then couples the 19/59 with the 0 and 4 for boxed play.
I will usually wheel the 4 numbers for $12.00 total outlay.
190, 590, 194, 594.
For NY evening:
Analysis shows that an odd pair is also due.
Now..Most due odd pairs - 19 and 37. I now look what even numbers have been out in position the longest. In this example for 4/30/03 we have: the 2 out for 22 draws in pos 3, out 12 times in pos 1, the 4 out 23 times in pos 2.
This gives us:
192, 372, 194, 374,
I have had steady success playing this method. Steve Player has been using this very simple technique for a long time in calculating his numbers, and he sells this for a lot of $$.
Good luck everyone!
Alan