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The problem with selecting lottery numbers is the fact that any regulated lottery result is by definition random, and so any 6 number selections are as likely as any other, no matter what numbers came out last week or the week before. So how can we talk about a 'Winning Lotto Strategy'? Simple - you need to pay attention to the numbers you DON'T choose! This strange piece of advice is actually entirely logical, because with a bit of straightforward planning, you can ensure that should any of your numbers actually come up, you have minimized the chance that you will have to share the prize with other people. Casino - Directory of casino related partner sites Black Jack - Directory of black jack related partner sites Poker - Directory of poker related partner sites Online Poker - Directory of online poker related partner sites Betting - Directory of betting related partner sites Lottery - Directory of lottery related partner sites Craps - Directory of craps related partner sites Slots - Directory of slots related partner sites Roulette - Directory of roulette related partner sites Games - Directory of games related partner sites Recreation - Directory of travel/holiday/resort/airline related partner sites Health - Directory of online pharmacy/hospital/health related partner sites Shopping - Directory of online shopping/gift related partner sites Business - Directory of business/finance/loan/mortgage related partner sites Computers - Directory of computer hardware/software/peripheral related partner sites Internet - Directory of webhosting/webdesign/internet marketing related partner sites Miscellaneous - Directory of all other partner sites
In other words, avoid 'obvious' lottery selections, unless you want to share the prize! By the way, can you guess what the most common lotto entry is? Yep, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6. Hard to believe, isn't it?! While these numbers are as likely as any other 6 to come up, if they did, the payout per ticket would be tiny, because so many people would be trying to claim a slice of the pie! So here are some tips to help you make sure that your selections are unique to your ticket, and thus any prize you win will be shared with less people. More than 2 consecutive numbers is a no no. For example, choosing 1,2,3 or 47,48,49 will mean you are 'in play' with THOUSANDS of other lottery hopefuls. It is unwise to choose numbers at fixed intervals, especially when that interval is the same as on the entry slip (e.g. 1, 6, 11 etc). This is because people have a tendency to 'run down the lotto slip' if they are in a hurry. Many people use birthdays, so choose at least one number above 31. This will differentiate your lottery ticket from theirs. Same goes for dates - never enter more than 2 numbers less than or equal to 12 |
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