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<<HOMETable of Contents 1. Introduction2. A Brief History of the Lottery3. Lotteries Around The World4. How to Win Lotto5. Conclusion6. Resource Guide7. Glossary of Lottery Terms
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4.3. Method #3: Number of Statistical AnalysisThis method of playing the lottery relies heavily on prediction. But there is some (although somewhat shady) math involved. It asks which numbers have been drawn in the past. Then, based on this information, it predicts the numbers that are most likely to be picked in the next draw. The major factor here is that the player must know which numbers have been picked in the past. Compiling that type of information could be a lofty goal, indeed. However, the numbers from many of the biggest lotteries are available through many software prediction packages. The basic theory is that numbers will appear with an equal frequency over a substantial period in any game’s history. This system also stipulates that there are short-term patterns and cycles as well. Some numbers have “dry spells” (similar to those that might exist in a mathematician’s dating history) and some are picked in almost every draw. Of course, the drawing of numbers in a lottery is supposed to be completely random. But patterns and repeating numbers may seem easily recognizable. Hot versus Cold Numbers Whatever calculation each prediction system uses, it will likely come up with a description of either “hot” or “cold” numbers. A hot number is one that shows up more than X number of times. A number chosen less than X number of times will be labeled a "cold" number. With X being whatever the system has decided it should be. Depending on which software you are using, it will suggest that either one is the way to go. While hot numbers might be more popular because they are constantly occurring, cold numbers are sometimes considered “overdue.” Benefits Over a short period of time, number patterns in a lottery might not often reveal themselves. It can be a bit of a trick to determine a valid pattern at a certain point. Still, this method claims to provide better odds than offering your winning chances up to the lottery kiosk computer-generated number gods. Some software also combines this method with number wheeling. The two-fold effort seems to only improve winning chances. Disadvantages One of the biggest disadvantages of this system is compiling the numbers from previous draws for up to three years. It sounds time consuming and may not even be doable. Plus, this lottery system’s reputation is not that great. Whereas wheeling has the math to back it up, using past numbers to predict future numbers isn’t really that solid. One site uses the “flip a coin” theory to back up its claims, stating that every time a coin lands on heads it increases the probability that the next flip will be tails. Any high school math students can tell you that this is just not true. Number Analysis software Although there are not as many of this type of software available as wheeling systems, there are still many to choose from. Make sure you follow the same guidelines in choosing software as outlined in the wheeling systems section. The descriptions available for these systems are sometimes vague and often based on some special theory. Like wheeling systems, there’s no guarantee these will work. However, here’s a starter list for software available on the Internet.
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Lotto Logic
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O.W.N. Bet
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Beat the Lotto
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Lotto Sorcerer
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Strike It – Lotto!
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Lotto Pro 2004
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Dinero
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The Lotto Program
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Lotto Fun Lotto Game
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