One off isn't bad, Jimmy70, perspective of the game is what's showing.
True, it isn't an up front money winner but...the education is priceless. So for that effort, WTG!
Hi, Jimmy70,
Do you use a rundown setup of any sort or du you have a program that does sorting and filtering, etc.? This question needs not be answered here but the idea is to get you to think in numbers terminology! Were you to do a rundown for the last six (6) days, I'll bet that you will find winners all around you. Were you to use the last three (3) days and those winners mirror equivilants, again I'd bet a load of money that the majority of those wins came from the mirror numbers. I mentioned six days, why? All weeks of the month have seven days and what added to what equals seven? This is a concept that I wrestled with for a whole span of time. I didn't understand the meaning for the longest process of my brain. Then the concept finally caught on. Now you know that six days needs one day to equal the seventh day.
There must be a compensation because the seventh day is an unknown at this point. There are ten (10) numbers in a verticle row of three rows and they are all ...1...thru...0. The compensation enters at this point...add a fourth (4th) row to the rundown columns with ...0...thru...1...
My logic is hard to follow at times but my thinking was that the fourth column is in essence a negative or non-existant row of numbers. Since they don't exist and the seventh day doesn't exist either for the formation of the rundown then something must happen to cause a "creation" of sorts and that's how you get the reversed effect for the last column.
I mentioned mirror numbers which if you use this setup... 12345
67890...any one of these digits equals the number below it. One or two percent of the time the mirrors will show in place of the called numbers; another time they will both show and once in a while neither the called sets nor their equivilants show.