Split Sum Theory
For starters, I want to give credit and thanks to Blackapple for always inspiring me to think in new and different ways.
This "theory" only works on high even sums, and any low (even or odd) sum.
It's quite simple: When you see a high even sum... 26,24,22,20,18,16,14,12,10 ... you're going to look for that sum to split in half. When the lowest of the two sums is even, look for that lowest sum to split again.
26=13 (unlikely for 13 to double to 26 since there's only one sum 26... 899...but it could happen)
24=12 ...12 could split to 6
22=11
20=10 ...10 could split to 5
18=9
and so on... simple math.
**Lower sums 2-8 are possible, and it does happen. 2 can double to 4, and 4 double to 8 or split to sum 2**
The second part to this theory is sort of the reverse. Take any low even or odd sum and double it.
Look how many times you see sums 11 and 22 fall around each other. Also 8 and 16, 10 and 20, 14 and 7
It happens more often than you think. Let's see it in action... These are Ohio's results so far this year...
Next to each midday and evening draws are the sums, and the split sums are highlighted. You can see how powerful this can be. Keep track of your due pairs and due digits... it can be vital for narrowing it down to that ONE winning number!
Look at Jan. 14th-18th... started with sum 6, then split to 3, doubled to 6, and 6 doubled to 12!!
Sometimes it happens back to back, sometimes it take up to 5 days, or even a week.
Do some research in your state if you're a sum player.
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Stay tuned for Sum Pathways Part 2!!