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| ...the types of number combinations which have the best chance of being drawn on any given night and those types with the least chance of being drawn on any given night. | "Chance Favors the Prepared Mind" To have a better than average chance of winning the lottery, you will need to "play the odds." | |
| ...the types of number combinations which have been and will be drawn the most as well as those types which have been and will be drawn the least. | If you don't play the type of number combination which is drawn, you have absolutely no chance of winning the grand prize. The more times you play the type of number combination which is drawn, the more opportunities you will have to win. | |
| ...how often each particular type of number combination should be drawn. | Certain types of number combinations should be, and are, drawn an average of once every 6 or 7 drawings, while other types should be, and are, drawn an average of only once every 11 to 22 hundred drawings. Which type would you like to be playing? | |
| ...how many number combinations are possible for each different type of number combination. | You get to see precisely what your odds are of winning when a particular type is drawn. Not if it's drawn, but when it's drawn. Choose the odds you want to play. | |
| ...calculated and actual drawing results from day one of each lottery game. | You will see how close the actual results are to the calculated results. So close, in fact, that at times it appears uncanny. By showing this comparison, you see which types are ahead or behind calculations. | |
| ...how much each particular type of number combination is overdue to be drawn since the last time it was drawn. | It's not a question of "if" a particular type is drawn, but a question of
"when". If the odds for a particular type of number combination show that it should be, and it is, drawn on the average of once every 6 drawings, would you bet
that it will not be drawn in 12 drawings (2 times overdue)?, 18 drawings (3 times overdue)?, 24 drawings (4 times overdue)? If you would, the odds would be against you. | |
| ...the last time each type of number combination was drawn. | By looking at the three different odds charts for each game, you get a history of the drawings as they took place. | |
| ...the numbers in each particular game. | You get to see how much each number is ahead or behind calculations. You will also see how many times each number is overdue since it was last drawn. As with the different types of number combinations, this information can help you decide which "numbers" might be good numbers to play, or not play, at a particular time. | |
| Lottery Odds Charts give you the unique ability to "pick your odds" and "time your bets". Something you've never had before. The odds charts shown in the Lottery America software provide you with a whole new way to second guess the lottery. All based on the mathematical laws of probability and proven by actual drawing results state after state, lottery after lottery. | ||
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