The 4 Draw Repeater Table is above and its function covered in the Alternating Number (P2) Instruction pages (click on the link to be redirected).
The purpose of the page is to allow you to follow through the information given in the specific 4 Draw Repeat Table below. Both the chart above and the table below are brought to you to illustrate the importance of using repeat numbers when choosing your winning numbers. The lottery numbers appear quite often in clusters, making several appearances over several lotto draws before being missed for a long period of time. On writing this page the longest time a number has currently been out is the number 34, (Which as at Saturday 08 August 09 had been out for 27 consecutive Lotto Draws). Bearing in mind the average "Time Out" for all lottery numbers across the history of the lottery is approximately 5 Draws, it is substantially overdue. However, this also highlights that for those who believe that numbers out for the longest are the most likely to come out next are entirely wrong. In this case they would have chased the number 34 for almost 23 lotto draws without success in a single one of them. The worst recent case was the number 12 which was recently out for 44 draws
The table on the left gives up to date information on the lottery numbers which have repeated within the last 10 Draws. The table is just measuring main numbers, unlike the Repeaters Table which measures any individual appearance be it main number or the bonus ball.
It is highly important to make a good balance in order to give you the best opportunity of getting a win. The totals column illustrates how many out of the 6 main numbers were repeated from the last 4 Lotto Draws.
UK Lottery Results Wed 10th March Draw Nos: 1483 1, 6, 13, 23, 29, 34 Bonus Ball: 37
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