Quote: Originally posted by ScreamingMidget on Jan 28, 2016
I like to play with many filters. See what hits the most. I'll be sharing a few. This is going to be a long post.
Most of you I'm sure already know about a few of these. This is more for new people.
Sum Last Digit. Ex: 5+6+2 = 13, SUM is 13. SUM Last Digit is 3. Or 1+2+3 = 6, a single SUM, still SLD is 6.
vTrac SUMs. 562 = vT123. 1+2+3 = vT SUM 6. the vT Key: vT/#: 1/05, 2/16, 3/27, 4/38, 5/49.
Overdue Digits. Self explanatory.
vTrac Boxes, and their skips.
vT of the Sum Last Digit.
Last 5 draws, see how hot the vT are, and what vTSLD is overdue.
Here's how I track the vTrac SUMs, the Last 5 draws, and their vTracs, their SUMs, and the SLDvT.
I just realized this the other day, and I've had my master chart for a while, that there's only 2 SLD
per vTrac SUM. I've had my master chart for a long time, and I thought it was interesting. Now where
I said you can tie it all in together. If you look to the left, SLD 3, 6, and 0 are most overdue.
I have said before, that most hits occur within vTrac SUM 7 8 9 10 and 11. As you can see, 9 and 11
are out longest. 9, we have SLD 6, so we could filter out the 11, 21 SUMs. 11, we have 3, we could
filter out the 8 and 18 SUMs.


So far, I like SUMs 6, 16, 13, 23. Still a ton of combos.In the last 5 draws, we've had SUMs
5 7 19 14 and 17. Or SLD 5 7 9 4 and 7. Convert it to vT and we have 1 3 5 5 3. What's left? 2 and 4.
vT 2 is 1 and 6, vT 4 is 3 and 8. We know the SLD 3 is most overdue, so that brings it down to 13 and 23.
So if we were to play SUMs 13 and 23, that would be vTrac SUM 11. That would bring me to my next
section. Debs pairs. They usually hit almost every draw. I convert her pairs to vTrac, keeps it simple.

As you can see, I add up all the vTrac SUMs, so I can see which combo to play.
I said I was looking to play vTrac SUM 11. That gives us 245, and 335. Next, I look
at my overdue vTrac Box section, and see if any of those show up. Here's what I have.

I also have it color coded so I can easily see which one it is. So as you can see, both vTrac SUMs
11 are shown, 245 is out 13 draws, and 335 is out 113 draws. I would go with the 335. That
brings me to my next section on my chart. Going for the picks. Now, I go by straights. So I have all combos. in one chart.

As you can see in the middle, the 335, 353, and 533 vtracs. The SUM 11 next to it. The draw numbers in red to the right, and the sums of them under.
Also, you can see the green boxes highlighted next to the vtrac. Those are another filter. I have many filters lol. Those are SkipSums. Usually I'll only pick
numbers that have a highlighted green/red box around them. 335 and 353 don't have them. so If i were to just keep my bets low, I would go with
vT533 only. The white and gray boxes you see highlighted, are yet another filter. Those are from the Benford Pick 3 straight program. I usually only pick
those to play, as they hit in around 1 in 4 draws. So our Picks for Midday would be 427, 472, 922, 977. 4 picks. Now this obviously won't work every
draw, but it's something to work towards, and you can see the overall picture of what is going on. BTW, digit 7 is one of the top 3 overdue digits.
I know this was a long a$$ post, but maybe it'll help some of you think of creative ways to track stats, and come up with some ways for your workouts.