Hey Blessing and Lottery Junky,
I saw your posts on sum codes and I too use them to filter my picks when there is a glaringly overdue Sum Code. But I don't use them with their vtracs cause I never understood how to combine them both, plus there are just too many vtracks to consider alongside the 40 some combos each sum code can make.
Anyway, I saw Blesssings or Lottery Junky posted about there being alot of numbers covering each Sum Code and getting a pressure reading for some 3 different sum codes. So I thought I would share with you this worksheet chart I made awhile back to help me sort them according to their Low, Medium and High sums as well as Single and Doubles---this chart could help you guys drill down the 40 some combos that make up each of the five sum Codes. I had Jin check it awhile back and he said it was correct except that I had the 999 in the wrong spot, and I have since corrected that.

Plus I wanted to share how I use them for which I had some luck. Here's what I notice about Sum Codes after logging them into my draw history worksheet.
The will repeat in the same game the next day, but there is typical anywhere from 4 to 9 days between them doing that. Its very rare you will get 3 days in a row in the same game that the same sum code will repeat. So when a repeat does happen, you can leave that one out the next day.
Also ---sum codes do have a tendency to share in the days games, meaning the same sum code that was drawn midday will come out again in the evening, but that happening seems to come in waves where in they share in days close together to being spread out over more 10 or more days. So when I see a sting of some 8, 9 or 10 days where in the sum code that was draw in the midday hasn't also come out that evening I starting betting on that happening soon.
I tend to be more lucky with them when a high low sum is expected after a run of medium sums in the same game has been draw, you can throw less money at those and cover more than 2 sum codes---otherwise, i typically stick to the mediums sums---or use them for wagering on expected Doubles.
The last two columns in the draw history chart below represents the Sum codes for the draw history. I highlight them in yellow when they share in the day, and I turn the red when they repeat, and for the midday only, i turn them green when they share the sum code with the game the night before. Color coding them this way allows me to see and get a sense for when I think we get a repeat, or a share from the night before and use the info to help me filter out the possible.
You'll notice April 2 thru to the 5th sum codes that were draw midday showed up in the evening too. That typically never ever happens, but it did here out of the blue. If you look to the far left for teh Midday Sum code, look for the numbers in Red, and spread of days that went by with no repeating sum code. If you keep track of if in a similar way, you start to get a feeling for when it will flip to a repeat--of course over time it takes on its own little footprint dancing through repeating and not repeating, sharing and not sharing, but watching them by flashing some color on them helps me to see the probably pattern that could emerge and helps me to use them. Anyway, Sum codes are way cool. Totally think they should be tool in a predictors basket.
