What
To Avoid
Numbers NOT To Select When Playing Lotto
| According to Lottery expert Gail
Howard, Lotto players who select their numbers thoughtlessly
or foolishly are destined to lose even before the
Draw takes place. By just knowing which number combinations
and patterns to avoid, you'll have an advantage
over other players--and save money, too. |
| 1.
AVOID COMBINATIONS THAT HAVE BEEN DRAWN BEFORE
Many players like to bet the same set of numbers
that have won someone else a big Jackpot. By doing
so, they're almost guaranteed not to win one themselves.
Even in the lowest odds 6 out of 25 Lotto game,
the same set of six numbers has a chance of
being drawn only once every 3, 405 years!
It's practically impossible for the exact same
set of six numbers to hit the Jackpot twice. |
2.
AVOID BETTING SIX CONSECUTIVE NUMBERS
Six consecutive numbers (11-12-13-14-15-16,
for example) have never been drawn in any
state or international Lotto game. Even five consecutive
numbers is a very rare occurrence. In most Lotto
games, it has never happened even once. |
3.
AVOID BETTING ONE NUMBER GROUP
Never choose all six numbers from one
number group, such as all single digits, all teens,
or all 20's. All six winning numbers being drawn
from one number group is highly unlikely - since
it has never happened before in any Lotto game. |
4.
AVOID THE COMBINATION 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
The most popular set of numbers most
often played is: 1-2-3-4-5-6. Thousands of tickets
are bought in each Lotto Draw with this combination.
THIS TICKET IS GUARANTEED TO LOSE because the
selection is too far out of balance to come up
in a random drawing.
The proof of this claim is verified by the Draw
results in all the State and International Lottery
games. If six consecutive numbers have never been
drawn, and six numbers from one number group have
never been drawn either, then what chance does
the number combination 1-2-3-4-5-6 have?
The least likely combinations to be drawn as winners
are those at the tail ends of a bell curve. These
are the lowest six numbers and the highest six
numbers of any game. |
Pattern
betting is a very popular method of marking bet
slips. Most Lotto bet slips look like this.
Patterns of
numbers marked in a row to make a straight line
(either across the bet slip or vertically or diagonally)
are very common. Straight lines are so common,
they were once played on more than 150,000 tickets
--- for just one drawing! Other designs such as
initials or numbers also get heavy play. If such
numbers won, payouts would be very low. |
6.
AVOID NUMBER MULTIPLES
Other popular combinations that get
heavy play are the number multiples, especially
5-10-15-20-25-30. Such combinations have been
played on at least 25,000 tickets in one drawing.
If those numbers were to win a US$30 million jackpot,
each winner would receive a single one-time payment
of US$60. |
7.
AVOID ALL SAME LAST DIGITS
Many people like to play
same last digits, such as 3-13-23-33-43-53, or
all the digits that end in seven, or some other
favorite lucky number.
Even FOUR same last digits only appear
in less than two tenths of one percent of all
winnings. Winning sets of numbers with 3 digits
with the same last number occur in less than 3%
of all drawings. Winning sets of numbers with
TWO same last digits occur in about 20% of all
drawings.
Now, winning sets of numbers with
NO same last digits-- that's what happens most
often. |
8.
AVOID LOW NUMBER COMBINATIONS
Majority of Lotto players like to play
the calendar numbers, such as birth dates, anniversaries,
and so on. This means that the most heavily played
numbers are 1 through 31. Many Lotto games have
40 or more numbers - and numbers 32 and above
do come out quite frequently. By ruling out non-calendar
numbers, you significantly lessen your odds of
winning a Jackpot.
Even if your calendar numbers do hit, you'll probably
have to share your First Prize Jackpot with several
other winners. An incident like this happened
on September 24, 1983, in the New York Lotto.
The highest Lotto number drawn was 30, and there
were 46 First Prize winners.
If you've decided to try your hand at the different
Lottery number selection systems, bear this in
mind: the key to success is playing the probabilities.
If you play a pattern that occurs
only five percent of the time, you can expect
that pattern to lose 95 percent of the time. |
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