State of Play — Current Signals

The State of Play report scores a combination across five analytical signals — Sum, Digit Waves, Drought Rank, Pair Frequency, and Overall — using the full current draw history, reflecting conditions as they stand before the next draw.

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Why It Matters

Most analysis tells you what happened when a combo last hit. Current Signals tells you what the environment looks like right now. It's the difference between a replay and a live read.

How Stepzero Uses It

When you look up a combo, the Current Signals panel scores it on all five signals and shows how many are currently strong (scoring 70 or above). Each signal row shows its individual score, strength label, and detail data.

Example

Combo 257 might show: Sum at 82 (Strong), Digits at 58 (Moderate), Drought at 91 (Strong), Pairs at 37 (Weak), Overall at 67 (Moderate). That's 2 of 5 strong signals.

What Each Signal Measures

Sum: how active this combo's digit sum has been in the last 30 draws versus its expected frequency.

Digit Waves: whether all digits in the combo are running above expected frequency simultaneously.

Drought Rank: where this combo sits in the current overdue ranking.

Pair Frequency: whether the digit pairs within the combo are running above expected frequency.

Overall: the straight average of the four signal scores.

Interpreting the Signal Count

One strong signal can be coincidence. Three or more starts to look like genuine alignment across multiple independent dimensions.

Sarah aside: Think of this as the combo's weather report. You're checking whether conditions are clear or stormy going into the next draw — not whether the draw will happen a certain way.

Oracle Query Starters

  • What are the current signals for combo 257 in Florida Pick 3?
  • How many strong signals does 417 have right now in Pick 3?
  • Run a current state-of-play analysis for 257.

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FAQ

Does a high signal count mean a combo is going to hit?

No. Each draw is independent. A high signal count means multiple analytical dimensions are aligned — it's structural context, not a prediction.

How is this different from looking up a combo in the historical occurrences table?

The historical table shows what signals looked like when the combo hit in the past. Current Signals shows what they look like right now, before the next draw.