All groups are consistent. That is, they all are drawn quite as expected. Some groups, however, are drawn much more often than others.
The larger groups have a better chance of being drawn on any given night than the smaller ones. Keep in mind that the smaller
groups, when drawn, give you a better chance of winning, if you played them. The information provided by the odds charts can help
you choose which groups to play and when. All groups will be drawn eventually. It is only a question of when!
Until now, you have only heard of Lottery
Odds Charts on this web site. That's because they've never been seen before. Actually, we've had them for about three years.
They provide an unbelievable amount of information. Once you see them, you'll never want to be without them.
The only place you'll see Lottery Odd Charts
is in the Lottery America software. Lottery America shows you three (3) different charts for every game played plus an update on the
numbers in each game.
Each of the three Odds Charts is a
breakdown of the different types of number combinations in a game. All Odds Charts show at least five items:
Total Combinations Possible
Calculated Results
Actual Results
How Much Overdue
and the Last Time Drawn
The first chart is the FORMATS chart.
It is quite similar to the one you've seen on the page titled
"Overdue, Ahead and Behind...........................Timing Your Bet". It very precisely shows you the odds (total combinations)
when balancing your number combinations over the full range of numbers in the game. Anatomy of a Drawing Part
Two will refresh you on that. Below is shown Group 2 of the 21 groups in a typical five number game. The Group Odds column shows
how often this group should be drawn.
GROUP # |
| NUMBER GROUP FORMATS |
TOTAL COMBINATIONS |
GROUP ODDS |
| CALC |
ACT |
| OVER DUE |
LAST DRAWN |
| 2 | |
2 - 1 - 2 | 9,072 | 1 in 7 |
| 80 | 81 |
| 1.2 |
573 |
The second Odds Chart is the Odd / Even sets,
but it's much more than that. It goes one step further. It breaks down each FORMAT, such as the one above, into odd / even sets
and shows the information below for each odd / even set of the FORMAT. For emphasis, we'll show a couple examples. For this 212
Format (group 2), which of the odd/even sets would you expect to get drawn the most and which one the least?
THE 2 1 2 FORMAT SHOWN ABOVE BROKEN DOWN INTO ODD / EVEN SETS |
ODD / EVEN SET
|
| TOTAL COMBINATIONS |
CALC |
ACT |
OVER DUE |
LAST DRAWN |
| 3 odd / 2 even | |
2,944 | 26 | 28 |
0.4 |
573 |
| 2 odd / 3 even | |
3,064 | 27 | 26 |
2.2 |
535 |
| 4 odd / 1 even | |
1,224 | 10 | 10 |
0.6 |
548 |
| 1 odd / 4 even | |
1,420 | 13 | 15 |
1.7 |
501 |
| 5 odd / 0 even | |
180 | 2 | 0 |
1.6 |
0 |
| 0 odd / 5 even | |
240 | 2 | 2 |
2.0 |
26 |
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9,072 | 80 | 81 |
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You should now know from
Knowing the Odds that the larger groups should be drawn more than the smaller ones simply because
there are more number combinations possible. But, notice how close the calculate and actual times drawn are! It works the
same way on each further breakdown.
Let's say you decided to play this 2 1 2
Format and you decided to play the 2 odd / 3 even set. The Lottery America software would generate as many as you like of
the 3,064 combinations possible. Below is another example using the lower end of the FORMATS chart. These are actual
results as of 582 drawings. It's not a question of if this type of number combination is drawn. It's a matter of when it's drawn. When it is drawn,
your odds of winning are no more than one in 3,064. A far cry from 65,780, the total combinations possible in this particular game.
The table below shows another excerpt from
the same Format Chart a bit further down in the table. Group (9). In this case, the Group Odds column shows that this Format or Group
should be drawn once every twenty-eight drawings. Group (2) above has a better chance of being drawn on any given night.
GROUP # |
| NUMBER GROUP FORMATS |
TOTAL COMBINATIONS |
GROUP ODDS |
| CALC |
ACT |
| OVER DUE |
LAST DRAWN |
| 9 | |
2 - 0 - 3 | 2,352 | 1 in 28 |
| 21 | 18 |
| 3.9 |
474 |
In the chart below, one might consider playing the top two odd/even sets.
But, that's where you get to use your own strategy.
2 0 3 FORMAT (Group 9) BROKEN DOWN INTO ODD / EVEN SETS |
ODD / EVEN SET
|
| TOTAL COMBINATIONS |
CALC |
ACT |
OVER DUE |
LAST DRAWN |
| 3 odd / 2 even | |
744 | 6 | 2 |
1.2 |
474 |
| 2 odd / 3 even | |
880 | 8 | 8 |
1.6 |
464 |
| 4 odd / 1 even | |
244 | 2 | 4 |
0.5 |
443 |
| 1 odd / 4 even | |
400 | 4 | 4 |
0.9 |
438 |
| 5 odd / 0 even | |
24 | 0 | 0 |
0.2 |
0 |
| 0 odd / 5 even | |
60 | 1 | 0 |
0.5 |
0 |
| |
2,352 | 21 | 18 |
Like cross-hairs on a gun, you get to go
up and down the Formats chart and then narrow your odds using the odd/even sets. You know it's going to happen in one of the
groups. You just have to pick the right one. Here, you get to make intelligent choices. You are now starting to get an idea of the
value of Lottery Odds Charts.
The third chart, which is the final breakdown
is going to be a surprise! It is a little more of the same but with an excellent twist. You'll be delighted!
Again, "odds charts give you the ability to
pick your odds and time your bets." You've never had such an opportunity before! It goes without saying that this could be critically
important to your ability to win the lottery.
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see the complete Formats chart for Florida's New Fantasy 5 game..
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