Due Sheet


The Boxer

Post-Position (P-P) System

 
Due Sheet (D-S) is a body of information relating to lotteries with focus on Post-Position (P-P), affording a different perspective in making selections.  
 
The Boxer is a (3 & 4)-digit lottery Due Sheet, published monthly with selected (3)-digit lottery systems, reflecting history and due factor. The sheet made on first day of each month retaining same information for the month.  Each Boxed-Combination (B-C) drawn and listed on the sheet, develops a (P-P) history and pattern to assist in selections.  To assist in selecting a combination or combinations, profitc-due-sheet.com provides methods and Analytical-Research-Tools (A-R-T) to explore the history relating to Column (C) & Row (R) (P-P).
 
On the first day of each month, combinations drawn the previous month are listed in a new position on the sheet, due to rotating system of combinations drawn, are listed at bottom of chart and all combinations listed below the drawn combination, moves up the chart (1) (P-P)
 
Functioning as a rotating system, combinations in number (1) (P-P) are due more than all combinations of same (A-U) system.  The (A) Section (S) of (3 & 4)-digit sheet is due more than the other (S).
 
 
STRUCTURE
3-Digit:  (6-Way – 3-Way)
The Boxer is designed with a Column (C) and Row (R) system, excellent for charting:
    a. (8) (C) - 
    b. (5) (R) - 
    c. (3) (S) - (6-Way)  A      (6-Way) B      (3-Way) A

Matching a (C) (P-P) with a (R) (P-P) reveals (1) boxed combination
(C) & (R) system applied to (6-Way and 3-Way) lottery games
Taking time to learn how to apply (C) & (R) will improve winnings dramatically  
 
The sheet use leading systems:
    1. Add-Up - (A-U) - Adding digits in each of (3) columns - (2 9 3) - (A-U 14)
        a. (6-Way) - All (3) digits are different
        b. (3-Way) - (2) of (3) digits are the same - Double (DO)
    2. Front-Pair - (F-P)  Digits in (1st & 2nd ) columns - (P-P) only
    3. Back-Pair - (B-P)  Digits in (2nd & 3rd ) columns - (P-P) only
    4. Split-Pair - (S-P)   Digits in (1st & 3rd ) columns - (P-P) only
    5. Leading-Digits - (L-D) system applied with (P-P) Combinations of (3) (C)
 
Column (C) and Row (R) identify (P-P) in which to record history of (P-P) drawn and assist in charting potential.
The drawn combinations listed for the month remains on the sheet until last day of month, sometimes drawn combinations repeat the same month.
 
(A-U) has (8-C and 5-R), each (C) reflect an (A-U)           B-C:  BOXED-COMBINATIONS
 
C     A-U     B-C        6-Way     3-Way
 
1       10        13            8              5
2       11        14            9              5
3       12        15          10              4
4       13        15          10              5
5       14        15          10              5
6       15        14          10              4
7       16        14            9              5
8       17        13            8              5
 
(F-P B-P S-P) a pair is a composite of (10) combination, Example:  
F-P - 01x           B-P - x27           S-P - 9x5 
  1.    010                     027                     905
  2.    011                     127                     915
  3.    012                     227                     925
  4.    013                     327                     935
  5.    014                     427                     945
  6.    015                     527                     955
  7.    016                     627                     965
  8.    017                     727                     975
  9.    018                     827                     985
10.    019                     927                     995
 
Some states accept (F-P and B-P) wagering, which is an advantage.
Virgin Island accept (S-P) wagering.
 
 
 
L-D
 
Leading Digits (L-D) has (3) columns with (5) (P-P) on the sheet and (P-P) reflects a single digit in each of (3) column.  If drawn combination is in all (3) columns of (L-D) exactly as drawn, not boxed, the combination is recognized.  The first (5) (L-D) in each column, reflects digits with best record for drawings since start of state (3)-digit lottery.  The (L-D) assists in winning with a straight combination.  A straight combination is a combination drawn exactly as played or listed on sheet.
 
Playing lotteries is a process of selections, reducing selections, increases odds of winning favorable to player.  The Boxer Sheet is a method of reducing selections based on applying a strategy of selecting groups of combinations with best record of showing.  
 
Applying the (A-U) system in the (3-digit) game is an advantage.  All combinations add up to a sum total.  There are (28) (A-U) to the system, The Boxer consists of (8) of the leading (A-U) systems, minus any triples.  Triples are not drawn often enough and might clog up the (1) (P-P) sometimes for many months or years.  
 
The (C-R) selection is reduced to (2) column selections. The regular game selections are (1) digit out of (10) in (3) columns.  
 
The Boxer is selecting (1) out of (8) in (1) column and (1) out of (5) in second column.  Total selection is (40) boxed combinations in (S) (A) and (34) boxed combinations in (S) (B) of the (6-Way) system.   The (3-Way) (DO) (S) has (38) selections in (A) only.
 
Matching a (6-Way) (C-P) and (R-P) = (1) box combination per (S). When applying a (3-Way) (C-P) and (R-P) = (1) box combination.  Applying the (C-R) (P) combination to both, (6-Way) (S) and (3-Way) (S) = (3) box combinations or (15) straight combinations. 
 
4-Digit: There are (9) (C), each (C) list (9) boxed combinations and (9) (R), each (R) list (9) boxed combinations.
 
Each (C) represents an (A-U) system: (Below)
Column:   C-1    C-2    C-3    C-4    C-5    C-6    C-7    C-8    C-9
A-U:          14      15      16      17     18      19     20      21      22
There are (9) (R), each (R) list (9) boxed combinations
Each (R) represents (1) of (9) (A-U) (14 thru 22)
(C) & (R) system applies to (6-Way and 3-Way) lottery system
Matching a (C) with a (R) reveals (1) boxed combination
Selecting just one, either (C) or (R) reveals:
(C) = (9) boxed combinations
(R) = (9) boxed combinations
 
The sheet use leading systems: 
Add-Up - (A-U) - Add digits in each of (4) columns:
               Comb.     A-U
         a.  3 2 9 4        18
         b.  6 6 1 7        20
         c.  0 1 4 5          1

         1. Front-Pair - (F-P) Digits in (1st & 2nd ) columns - (P-P) only
         2. Middle-Pair (M-P) Digits in (2nd & 3rd ) columns - (P-P) only
         3. Back-Pair - (B-P) Digits in (3rd & 4th ) columns – (P-P) only
         4. Split-Pair - (S-P) Digits in (1st & 3rd ) columns - (P-P) only
         5. Leading-Digits - (L-D) system applied with (P-P) Combinations of (4) (C)
 
Column (C) and Row (R) system identify (P-P) in which to record history of (P-P) drawn and assist in charting potential. The drawn combinations listed for the month remains in the same (P-P) on the sheet until the last day of month, sometimes drawn combinations repeat the same month.                             
 
(A-U) has (9-C and 9-R), each (C) reflect an (A-U) B-C: BOXED-COMBINATIONS
 
C         A-U       B-C          24-Way          12-Way           6 & 4-Way
                                         A       B            A    B   C               A
1           14          36          9        4            9    7                      7
2           15          38          9        5            9    9    2                4
3           16          40          9        7            9    9                      6         
4           17          41          9        7            9    9    4                3
5           18          43          9        9            9    7                      9 
6           19          41          9        7            9    9    4                3
7           20          40          9        7            9    9                      6
8           21          38          9        5            9    9    2                4
9           22          36          9        4            9    7                      7  
 
 
 
There are (6) Sections (S):  When selecting a (C & R) the system selects (1) (B-C) from each (S), providing the (S) has a combination.
 
(F-P M-P B-P S-P) a pair is a composite of (100) combination, Example:
 F-P             M-P              B-P                S-P
01xx            x06x             xx03              0xx9
17xx            x12x             xx14              1xx5
23xx            x22x             xx28              2xx1
36xx            x30x             xx37              3xx8
40xx            x49x             xx42              4xx3
52xx            x56x             xx59              5xx7
68xx            x61x             xx63              6xx4
71xx            x70x             xx71              7xx7
85xx            x87x             xx80              8xx2
94xx            x98x             xx95              9xx0         
Each of the above pair consist of (100) combinations
 
Exercising mathematical appreciation in selection process is an advantage.  
The opportunity is there for you and the advantage is here for you, leaving it up to you, to render a decision that is beneficial for you.
 
P-P:  Post-Position                      F-P:   Front-Pair
C:      Column                              M-P:  Middle-Pair
R:      Row                                    B-P:   Split-Pair
C-R:  Column-Row                      L-D:   Leading-Digit
C-P:  Column-Post                      B-C:   Boxed-Combination 
R-P:  Row-Post                           A-U:   Add-Up