There are 3 types of lists.
The Masterlist has the 3 hottest codes from both the (1) ABC Coding System and the (2) ABCD Coding System. Enter the last 200 Pick 3 numbers into the Coding programs, get the top 3 codes and get the corresponding playlists. Copy both lists into the CONSOLIDATION program to remove duplicates.

For example, this is Masterlist for New York:
MASTERLIST (ABC and ABCD Systems)
017 018 019 027 028 029 034 035 036 037
038 039 045 046 047 048 049 056 057 058
059 067 068 069 078 079 089 127 128 129
134 135 136 137 138 139 145 146 147 148
149 156 157 158 159 167 168 169 178 179
189 234 235 236 237 238 239 245 246 247
248 249 256 257 258 259 267 268 269 278
279 289 347 348 349 357 358 359 367 368
369 457 458 459 467 468 469 567 568 569
(90)
This means that instead of focusing on all 120 singles, I only have to pay attention to these 90 singles in the New York Pick 3 game.
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The Rundown List is dynamic (it changes almost every day). It has the most due 80 singles in the Pick 3 game. There are 120 singles in the game: this program reduces that down to the 80 singles that are most likely to hit your state TODAY.

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Copy the MASTERLIST and the current RUNDOWN list into the Group Matching program. The 2-way list is the META list.

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Below is the META list for NY for TODAY. It has 56 singles.

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NEXT Step; get the two keys for today: they are 2 and 8.


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Next step: copy the META list and enter it into the KEY BREAKDOWN program.


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You will see the playlist for every digit in the output.
Below you can see the playlist for keys 2 and 8.

Both lists can be consolidated into 28 numbers:
Consolidated List
028 038 058 078 138 148 158
168 189 235 236 237 238 245
246 248 257 259 267 268 269
278 289 358 368 458 468 568
(28)
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There is a shortcut. You can get the playlist for both keys right from the Rundown List program.
