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6 Month Appearance Chart

The numbers 1-15 in yellow on the left of the table (on the right of page) represent the number of appearances for each of the 49 lottery numbers within the last 6 months (52 Lottery Draws including both the Midweek Lotto draw and the main Saturday Lottery Draw).

This is a "Rolling" count. What this means is that after the next lottery draw we will do a new calculation based once again on the last 6 months, so one set of figures (from 53 draws ago) will drop off the chart and be replaced by the new numbers from the latest draw.

Do you need to know this?

Well, actually yes. Whilst you don't need to understand the calculation, you may wonder why some number appearances go down as well as up. This occurs when the winning numbers become 6 months old and we replace them with the most recent winning numbers drawn.

When changing your lucky numbers regularly you want to keep in touch with what is "HOT" and what is "NOT"..... and therefore whilst such statistics for the entire Lottery Draw history may be good for those wishing to stick with the same numbers, they are much less relevant for us.

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 The Numbers on the example table above coloured similarly to this page background are numbers NOT selected within the last 4 example draws. On an "average" lottery draw, 4 of those numbers in my experience are most likely to be from this range, cutting down the range of numbers for the majority of your selection dramatically. Moreover, using the same simple table we can deduce what is currently "HOT" and what is currently "NOT".

In any given 6 month period, or 52 lottery draws (inluding both the Midweek Lotto draw and the main Saturday Lottery Draw) if every ball had the same number of appearances then they would ALL appear opposite the number 7 highlighted in blue on the table (the number is rounded to the closest whole number).

We can therefore deduce that anything below the blue 7 (in this example 4, 8, 13, 15 18 etc.) has under performed within the last 6 months, and anything above the blue 7 (i.e. 1, 5, 6, 17, 23 etc) has out performed expectations. The numbers on the seven line are the Mean or Average numbers i.e. They have met our expectations.

Now we need to use a few observation skills to see where the majority of winning numbers are being selected from; It is unlikely that all number will be drawn from the same line or grouping; A reasonable guideline is that 1 or 2 numbers from the "unselected" colour may well be selected from the same line and therefore be a good hitting combination.

Prior to making your final 4 number selection from the unused numbers I would recommend you visit the Repeaters page to see when the numbers appeared most recently. The Repeaters table illustrates the last 5 times any number has been drawn.....instructions on repeaters will follow....

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Across all of the tables, graphs that I will demonstrate I would suggest for the best results making comparisons across all other methods. This can be time consuming but will ensure the best possible results.... (The time old saying...."No Pain, No gain" springs to mind).

Simon.

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