003
|
247
|
005
|
249
|
058
|
258
|
111
|
337
|
113
|
339
|
139
|
355
|
148
|
357
|
157
|
366
|
159
|
447
|
166
|
555
|
168
|
599
|
177
|
779
|
229
|
799
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Play any/all of the above as a BOX. If you want to play any of them as straight or straight/box, you will have to figure out the order of the digits!!
Well, I hit Calif for 4/15 Evening, but this one was tough. I came up with 2 numbers to play, 2 and 5, and using 2 numbers gives too many tickets. So, looking at California history, I noticed that neighbors have hit 6 times in a row. I like neighbors, but only once before has it happend that neighbors hit 6 times in a row in the last 500 draws. In those 500 there has not been 7 times in a row, so I decided to play numbers that do not have neighbors. That still didn't reduce the number of tickets enough, so I decided to use sums. California has missed the sums jump lately, so I decided to use the most jumps of +1, -1, -2, and -4. Since the sum of the last draw was 14 = 4..I picked all numbers with a sum (ones digit) of 5, 3, 2, and 0. Still too many tickets, so I played only odd sums (5 and 3). I did that because we have had 3 evens in a row and this is the chart for changing from Odd to Even and vice versa:
O
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E
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1=30
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1=26
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2=11
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2=13
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3=10
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3=7
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4=3
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4=7
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5=1
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5=0
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6=2
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6=2
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7=1
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This shows that evens switch to odd after 1 time 26 times, after 2 evens it switched to odd 13 times, etc.
Probably too much analysis, but I couldn't decide!!!