Hello Ohio Players...
I could use some very simple thoughts on what I'm fiddling with.
You do know how to keep a daily lottery ledger, yes? Sure, you do if you just picture in your "minds eye," seven days of daily wins, starting with Sunday-Midday.
Place a small graph under each day and label on separate lines...1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,0.
*note: place a hash mark for each winning number and hash marks for the winning daily numbers mirror per day until you end on Saturday. As you probably know, we have two games per day so, you would do this same procedure for the Evening game (lined up under Midday for neatness!)
You have now recreated a visual tracking pattern setup for seven days and two games.
The gist is first off, you won't have more than three hash marks per digit on any daily game. You have established what numbers were played and how many times whatever number was played. Those numbers NOT played are denoted by an "X." Wasn't that simple?
From one day to the next (same MD/or Eve game) you will notice number changes or none per number. You will need a rundown such as the one that was proposed in the pick 3 games series on this forum last week or so for a "picture in numbers."
I have some opinions to advance but I'll await your thoughts!
Teufellj...
I could use some very simple thoughts on what I'm fiddling with.
You do know how to keep a daily lottery ledger, yes? Sure, you do if you just picture in your "minds eye," seven days of daily wins, starting with Sunday-Midday.
Place a small graph under each day and label on separate lines...1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,0.
*note: place a hash mark for each winning number and hash marks for the winning daily numbers mirror per day until you end on Saturday. As you probably know, we have two games per day so, you would do this same procedure for the Evening game (lined up under Midday for neatness!)
You have now recreated a visual tracking pattern setup for seven days and two games.
The gist is first off, you won't have more than three hash marks per digit on any daily game. You have established what numbers were played and how many times whatever number was played. Those numbers NOT played are denoted by an "X." Wasn't that simple?
From one day to the next (same MD/or Eve game) you will notice number changes or none per number. You will need a rundown such as the one that was proposed in the pick 3 games series on this forum last week or so for a "picture in numbers."
I have some opinions to advance but I'll await your thoughts!
Teufellj...