Free Chart Patterns PDF for Colour Trading & Lottery
A comprehensive guide to chart patterns for colour trading and lottery games. Learn common patterns, trend analysis, and safe usage tips — all in one place.
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Pattern guide
Covers alternation, streaks, and gap fills with examples.
Tracking sheet
Printable log for 50 rounds of personal data.
Bankroll rules
Built-in stake limits and stop-loss guidelines.
What this guide covers
This guide covers the most common chart patterns seen in colour trading and lottery games. It explains how to read colour prediction charts, identify streaks and alternation, and use historical data responsibly. The content is designed for Indian players who want to understand patterns without falling for myths.
The patterns included are alternation, streaks, gap fills, and correlation tracking between colours and big-small outcomes. Each pattern comes with a clear explanation, visual description, and responsible usage tips. No software or paid tools are required.
- How to read colour trading charts step by step.
- Common patterns: alternation, streaks, gap fills.
- Colour-size correlation tracking.
- Responsible usage tips and myth-busting.
Alternation pattern
Alternation is the simplest pattern to spot. It occurs when two colours switch back and forth in consecutive rounds, such as red-green-red-green. This pattern is common in short sequences but rarely lasts more than six rounds.
How to use it responsibly: if you notice an alternation pattern, you may choose to follow it for a few rounds with small stakes. Set a strict limit of five rounds and stop if the pattern breaks. Never increase your stake based on how long the pattern has lasted.
- Two colours switch back and forth.
- Common in short sequences of 4-6 rounds.
- Follow with small stakes for up to 5 rounds.
- Stop immediately if the pattern breaks.
Streak and gap fill patterns
A streak is three or more identical colours in a row. Streaks happen naturally in random sequences but can feel surprising when you are watching them live. A gap fill occurs when a colour returns after being absent for many rounds. Both patterns are historical descriptions, not predictions.
Responsible approach: when you see a streak, resist the urge to bet against it immediately. Random sequences can produce surprisingly long streaks. When a gap fills, do not assume the colour will now appear repeatedly. Treat each round as independent.
- Streaks: three or more identical colours in a row.
- Gap fills: an absent colour returns.
- Do not bet against streaks too quickly.
- Treat each round as independent.
How to download and use this guide
The complete chart patterns guide is available as a downloadable PDF for easy reference. Save it to your phone or print it for quick access while playing. The PDF includes pattern summaries, bankroll rules, and a printable tracking sheet for logging your own results.
To get the most value, review the guide before your first session and refer to it during breaks. Use the tracking sheet to log 50 rounds of your own play. This personal data is far more valuable than any generic pattern because it reflects your actual habits and platform behavior.
- Download the PDF for phone or print reference.
- Review before your first session.
- Use the printable tracking sheet for 50 rounds.
- Personal data is more valuable than generic patterns.
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