No SC5, SC6, SC7, SC8, or SC9 appears anywhere in this June 27 read.
Historical June 27 Record Used — 2015–2025
Year
Midday
SC
Canonical VTRAC
Evening
SC
Canonical VTRAC
2025
325
SC0
v134
779
SC3
v335
2024
937
SC4
v345
017
SC3
v123
2023
725
SC4
v133
187
SC1
v234
2022
560
SC1
v112
412
SC2
v235
2021
985
SC2
v145
022
SC4
v133
2020
533
SC1
v144
950
SC4
v115
2019
773
SC2
v334
728
SC2
v334
2018
050
SC0
v111
448
SC1
v455
2017
900
SC4
v115
234
SC4
v345
2016
908
SC2
v145
415
SC0
v125
2015
055
SC0
v111
111
SC3
v222
The 2025–2023 rows come from the Ohio Pick 3 Midday and Evening archive entries for June 27. (Lottery.net)
The 2022–2019 rows continue the same annual archive sequence. (Lottery.net)
The 2018–2015 rows complete the eleven-year window. (Lottery.net)
Truth: SC4 is the overall full-window leader with 6 hits. SC2 is the next strongest cluster with 5 hits. SC0 and SC1 sit underneath at 4 each, while SC3 has 3.
Recent 2021–2025 pressure:
SC4 = 3SC1 = 2SC2 = 2SC3 = 2SC0 = 1
That recent window keeps SC4 alive as the combined-board leader, but the demonstrated-advantage gate must still be tested draw-by-draw.
Midday has a three-way raw-count tie: SC4 / SC0 / SC2 all have 3 hits.
SC4 receives the P lane because it has the strongest recent Midday pressure:
Recent Midday:SC4 = 2SC0 = 1SC2 = 1SC1 = 1SC3 = 0
But SC4 fails the third demonstrated-advantage gate:
P-lane repeating canonical family: NOSC4 Midday families are v345 / v133 / v115, all 1x
So Midday cannot be called actionable under the new standard. It is a historical observation only.
Important TruthMode nuance: SC0 and SC2 both carry stronger family-repeat structure than P lane, because SC0 has v111 = 2x and SC2 has v145 = 2x. But the P lane itself does not pass, so the board is downgraded.
The family board is broad but not concentrated into one dominant 3x family. That weakens the demonstrated-advantage claim. June 27 has several repeating families, but they are spread across multiple Sum Codes instead of giving one clean P-lane confirmation.
Final TRUTHMODE Verdict
FULL WINDOWSC4 leads overall with 6 hits.SC2 follows with 5.MIDDAYSC4 / SC0 / SC2 tie at 3 hits each.SC4 wins P by recent pressure.SC4 fails the repeating-family gate.Midday is downgraded to historical observation.EVENINGSC3 / SC4 tie at 3 hits each.SC3 wins P by recent pressure.SC3 fails the repeating-family gate.Evening is downgraded to historical observation.BEST DEFENSIBLE SPLITMidday OBSERVATION SC4 / SC0 / SC2Evening OBSERVATION SC3 / SC4
The strongest defensible June 27 conclusion is:
SC4 owns the full combined board, but neither Midday nor Evening passes the demonstrated-advantage gate. Midday is a three-way observation cluster around SC4 / SC0 / SC2. Evening is a co-lead observation cluster around SC3 / SC4. No P-only actionable claim is justified.
Abundance Overflow at ✋ handTrusting the cycle One draw at a time
No SC5, SC6, SC7, SC8, or SC9 exists anywhere in this June 28 read.
Historical June 28 record used — 2015–2025
Year
Midday
SC
Canonical VTRAC
Evening
SC
Canonical VTRAC
2025
750
SC2
v113
118
SC0
v224
2024
486
SC3
v245
119
SC1
v225
2023
170
SC3
v123
951
SC0
v125
2022
241
SC2
v235
197
SC2
v235
2021
949
SC2
v555
067
SC3
v123
2020
051
SC1
v112
890
SC2
v145
2019
167
SC4
v223
284
SC4
v345
2018
616
SC3
v222
132
SC1
v234
2017
397
SC4
v345
828
SC3
v443
2016
833
SC4
v444
333
SC4
v444
2015
121
SC4
v223
597
SC1
v135
The 2025–2023 rows come from the Ohio Pick 3 Midday and Evening archive entries for June 28. (Lottery.net)
The 2022–2019 rows continue the same annual archive sequence. (Lottery.net)
The 2018–2015 rows complete the eleven-year window. (Lottery.net)
SC4 is the raw Midday leader with 4 hits. It also has repeating canonical family support through v223 = 2x. But under the demonstrated-advantage standard, that is still not enough.
The gate requires all three conditions:
1. P-lane is full-window leader/co-leader: YES2. P-lane appears in recent 2021–2025 pressure: NO3. P-lane contains repeating canonical family: YES
SC4 fails because it is absent from recent Midday pressure:
The family board is spread across several Sum Codes. There is no single 3x dominant family on June 28.
That matters because the demonstrated-advantage standard needs concentration, not just scattered repetition. June 28 has repeats, but they do not create a clean actionable P lane for both draws.
Final DLTR Verdict
FULL WINDOWSC4 leads overall with 6 hits.SC2 / SC3 follow with 5 each.MIDDAYSC4 leads with 4 hits.SC4 has v223 = 2x.But SC4 has no recent 2021–2025 Midday pressure.Midday downgrades to historical observation.EVENINGSC1 leads with 3 hits.But SC1 has no repeating Evening canonical family.Evening downgrades to historical observation.BEST DEFENSIBLE SPLITMidday OBSERVATION SC4 / SC2 / SC3Evening OBSERVATION SC1 / SC0
The strongest defensible June 28 conclusion is:
SC4 owns the combined board and Midday long-window count, but it fails the recent-pressure gate. SC1 owns the Evening count, but it fails the repeating-family gate. Therefore, June 28 produces no P-only actionable claim under SOCRATES / DLTR. It is an observation board, not a demonstrated-advantage board.
Abundance Overflow at ✋ handTrusting the cycle One draw at a time
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