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730 Rundown for Pick 3: Base 7-3-0 Explained

The 730 rundown for Pick 3 โ€” adding the base 7-3-0 down each digit position with mod-10 arithmetic. Larger first-position shifts than the 369. A structured method, not a predictor.

The L Numeris 730 Rundown for Pick 3 showing a column of candidate rows
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The 730 Rundown building a candidate field from the last draw (5-1-8), then the full grid, related combinations, and quick stats.

The 730 Base

The 730 rundown is the same rundown mechanic as the 369, with a different base: 7-3-0. You add 7 to the first digit, 3 to the second, and 0 to the third, row after row, using mod-10 arithmetic.

Worked Example

Start with 5-1-8:

  • 5+7=12, keep the last digit: 2
  • 1+3=4
  • 8+0=8

Row one is 248. Repeat down ten rows for the full field.

What Makes It Different

  • The 7 in the first position creates the largest single-position jumps of the common bases, so first digits move quickly down the column.
  • The 0 in the third position leaves that digit fixed each row โ€” a distinctive signature that makes 730 output easy to recognize.

Because its spread differs from the 369, running both and comparing is the point: numbers that surface in both fields are your convergence candidates.

Honest Limits

  • A candidate field is not a prediction. The odds are unchanged.
  • Use convergence and current hot digits to prioritize, then track results.

Try It

Open the 730 Rundown generator with your state's last Pick 3 draw, then cross-reference against the 369.


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