Lottery Secrets - Alternating Numbers (Part 2)

First things first, lets talk about the table above, what it is and why it can help us;

The table has 2 headings; firstly, from left to right across the top of the page in green representing the lottery numbers themselves from 1-49, secondly in the left hand column are the lotto draw numbers which in this example shows UK Lottery Draw numbers 1409-1416.

The example has been updated and copied directly after the Lotto Midweek Draw 1413.

I have devised the table to illustrate how numbers are repeated in quick succession after being drawn, and to illustrate this the main body of the table is made up as follows;

1. The green background is highlighting lotto numbers that haven't been drawn at all throughout the Lotto Draws 1409-1416.

2. The cells containing the numbers 1, 2 & 3 represent the amount of times winning numbers have been drawn in the UK Lotto on either the Midweek draw or Weekend draws for the draws shown (1409-1416).

We are trying to look for repeat chances and highlight which numbers we should examine when deciding upon our winning numbers for the week, therefore we have marked the numbers for the lotto draw in which they were selected and then projected the number 3 draws further forward.

You will note that some numbers 2 & 3 only appear in one or two repeats on a string, this is because the repeat has occurred on the second or third lotto draw after its initial appearance and therefore the first winning result has been discounted from our criteria. (e.g. with numbers 17, 25 & 26 in our example).

What is important to note is the amount of repeats in each lotto draw. If you examine each draw line in turn you will note that in the example given there are 4 repeats featured in each line in 4 out of the 5 examples of lottery draws already having taken place (80% of the time). That is NOT to say that 4 numbers drawn within each draw are repeaters (as we are making projections) but it gives us a benchmark of the "Normal" scenario and therefore we can decide how many to choose in the majority of draws. For Draw 1414 (i.e. In the example being the Next Draw), there are already 2 repeaters illustrated and therefore I will be choosing 2 actual repeaters within my winning numbers. Those 2 numbers will be selected from the numbers adjacent to draw 1414 which already have the numbers 1 or 2 in the cell. The likelyhood of a 4 is too high for me to consider within my own criteria.

 

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