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Gap Distribution 🤷🏽???🤷🏽???🤷🏽???
Hey, Thanks for responding to my post. I checked both and found nothing useful that I could apply it to. Then I checked again on the software I use (Smart Luck) and their definition pretty sums up that it's useless data and shouldn't be revered for picking numbers. Thanks again for responding
Feb 15, 2026, 9:56 pm - Bluegal1 - Mathematics Forum
Very interesting article
I haven't even checked my list, because it's pointless as I did not buy one ticket.
I only posted a list because you and Lotterologist wouldn't stop bugging me about it. I stated that publishing a list for pick 3 is pointless, so I finally just did the same myself.
It is extremely unlikely that if you buy over a hundred pick 3 tickets, twice a day, for weeks on end, you will not lose . I looked up his California numbers one time, and sure enough, his list was a loser.
Either you're g
Jan 9, 2026, 10:15 am - Tucker Black - Mathematics Forum
Try to figure out how to get from
Consecutive series is how. It's in LotsoftPro. You just need to figure out a way to group the digits/pairs/triples down into single digit groups , and then run consecutive series strings from that. Then you essentially have, if we do 3 digit string, 3 numbers, or 1 in 3 chance of hitting that 100 if I'm understanding your question right. Obviously nothing is 100% when it comes to randomness of lottery....but it's pretty dam consistent.
For example, 0 - 9, you can break pairs down into SLD:
Oct 9, 2025, 2:14 pm - ScreamingMidget - Mathematics Forum
