Lotto question.

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Are you any more likely to win over the long term using random numbers for each draw vs using the same ones each time?
 
What you want to do is find the numbers that have come up the least frequently, or haven't come up for the longest time, stands to reason that they're due
 
Are you any more likely to win over the long term using random numbers for each draw vs using the same ones each time?

you're more likely to win more money by using random numbers than by using certain combinations

though the number of times you're likely to win at any particular prize level is unaffected by your choice of numbers
 
though the number of times you're likely to win at any particular prize level is unaffected by your choice of numbers

Unless you choose the winning numbers.

Studies have proven that there is a significant statistical edge to be gained when following this strategy.
 
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Putting the odds of winning the lottery in perspective.

The odds of winning the lottery is 1 in 13.9 million. Suppose you have a queue of people 13.9 million long. A fairly closely packed queue, say 2 people per metre.

That queue would stretch from London to the equator

...and back again.

Feeling lucky?
 
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