Cotti47:
Picture an 81/2 x 11 sheet of paper with 1/4-inch squares down and accross. Left side of sheet you number from the top down, 1-52 for MM for an example or 1-53 for PB. Accross the top, left to right, put in your play dates ie: 7-1-03 only they would be in vertical position.
Now, say 3 hit, you would color in the #3 square in black ink or do it on the computer. Do that for the (5) white balls. Then if #27 was the Power Ball number, color that square in with "Red" ink. You need to start with at least 10-games to get an idea of how the #'s are moving. I prefer to do it manually and I just tape the sheets together as they get full and study them that way.
I alway's use my next game (blank) section to take a pencil an astric my #'s I want to play next to the #'s that hit last game, and I use a "red dot for my choice of Power Ball #'s.
That's all there is to it... Works good for me. Let's me see where I'm at at all times.
Regards,
Ken