Soon you will see the CODE PLAYLIST program. This program will instantly turn the code you enter into the corresponding playlist. It will give you both the STRAIGHT and consolidated BOX list for any code entered.
For example: If you enter 144, the program will give you:
Someone just sent me the last 100 numbers for CALIFORNIA:
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Copy the 100 codes you see in the output of the program onto the Group Matching program. The output is below.
As you can see below, the top 3 codes in CA are 134, 123, 124. This means that CA is dominated by SINGLES (none of these codes have any doubles in them).
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Use the Straight Positional Control program to turn the codes into numbers. Read PART 2 for a more detailed explanation of how to turn the codes into numbers HERE. For example, to turn code 134 into the actual playlist, you would enter 012 in the first position, 56 in the second, and 789 in the third position.
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Below are the playlists for the 3 hottest codes in California.
Identify the 3 hottest BOX codes (low to high) in the last 100 drawings for your state (if the top 3 codes are not clear, use the last 90, 80, or 70 codes).
VERY IMPORTANT: Only pay attention to the 3 hottest BOX codes and ignore everything else. I have found that paying attention to anything that is NOT a hot code is a waste of time. Box codes hit much more frequently than straight codes. For straight hits, play the singles from the hot box codes 6-ways – and only when the code is due (has not hit recently).
Soon you will see a program on the menu that will do the coding for you.
EXAMPLE: The 3 hottest codes in NEW YORK in the last 100 drawings are 134, 144, and 114. Codes 134 and 144 have hit recently (JANUARY 27 = 990 (Code 144) and JAN 23 = 058 (Code 134). But code 114 has not hit since Thursday JANUARY 23. Code 114 hit in the number 911 (five days ago). So it’s due. So that is what I am predicting will hit soon. Use the Straight Positional Control program to get the playlist for a code. Then use the Consolidation program to remove duplicates; you will get duplicate numbers in codes with repeating digits: 114, 144, 244, 444, etc.
Code 114 has 9 singles and 9 doubles:
Singles: 017 018 019 027 028 029 127 128 129 (9)
Doubles: 007 008 009 117 118 119 227 228 229 (9)
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This coding system is based on this matrix:
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I will be rearranging the menu soon, so all the programs related to this system will be closer together.
Now positions 3 and 4 (digits 56 and 789) are due. However, I do NOT recommend playing these digits because it’s too many digits to cover (five). I suggest only using this strategy when B (34) or C (56) are due.
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You can do this in your state RIGHT NOW. For example, 1507 just hit TENNESSEE. Enter it into the coding program to get both the number code (1314) and the letter code (ACAD). I am using number codes (which can be confusing)- but you can use letter codes.
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To properly code your state, enter the last 200 PICK 4 numbers into the coding program. I will be coding several states (I will be putting up a report for NEW YORK and MISSOURI soon). By the way, the hottest BOX code in New York is 1344. First use the Straight Positional Control program to get the full list.
Copy the 54 numbers above (which has duplicates) and paste them onto the Singles Doubles Triples program, which will consolidate the list (duplicates are removed). The program also divides the list into singles and doubles.
What I am noticing is that (unlike the Pick 3 game) due digits (or positions) hit QUICKLY. Notice below that the non-shaded numbers hit one or two drawings later…which means that 2 (which represents digits 3 and 4) should be hitting soon….maybe TODAY.
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Prediction: a 3 or a 4 will hit the NY Pick 4 game today or tomorrow (JAN 24-25).
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Basically, you are looking for positions 2 and 3 missing in your tracking sheet….because these two positions represent just TWO digits (34 or 56).