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Picking Lottery Numbers - When Your HOT; Your HOT

Picking Lottery Numbers

Lottery Number Advisor

When lottery players are Picking Lottery Numbers to add to their Play List, HOT numbers are always an important consideration. For those just entering this discussion, HOT numbers are numbers that have hit more often than any other numbers. In the next few post, I’ll discuss the validity of selecting HOT numbers for your Play List.

Some of you have complained that you’re not feeling any love because I don’t use your lottery in my examples.  OK, here’s some honey for our Serious Lottery Playing friends in Illinois; Lotto 652. The IL652 lottery history that I will use contains 291 drawings; the last being 11/08/08.

The coldest number in the IL652 lottery is number 10. It only hit 19 times in 291 drawings. Amazingly, the 14 Hottest numbers have all hit more than twice as often; 39 to 42 times. Any gambler would be hard pressed not to take this into consideration when choosing numbers for his Play List. He would be almost compelled to play the odds.

Some would question, ‘What if the number 10 hit in the next drawing? Wouldn’t that prove your theory wrong?’ Actually, no. The fact that someone would ask that question, indicates that they are missing the point. We are playing the odds here. It is not as important what happens in the next drawing as what happens over the next 10 drawings; next 20 drawings; etc. For example, winning a poker tournament requires the poker player to expertly play the odds consistently over thousands of hands. It’s consistency that separates the novice from the pro.

So, when the numbers are HOT; they’re HOT. This makes Picking Lottery Numbers easy. Quickly, put them in your Play List before you get burned.

Picking Lottery Numbers and Hurricanes - Cone of Uncertainty

Picking Lottery Numbers

Lottery Number Advisor As hurricane Ike is approaching the Texas coast, you’re probably wondering how I managed to link weather forecasting to Picking Lottery Numbers. Easy; the Cone of Uncertainty.

You’ve all seen the hurricane track models that show the most probable path (right down the middle). The Cone of Uncertainty spreads out from there showing the less likely paths that Ike might follow. That’s the best that weather forecasters can do; they’re playing the odds.

Serious lottery players do exactly the same thing. Based upon the history of the lottery, they create a Play List that they believe represents the most probable outcome.

Weather predictions and playing the lottery are very similar activities. Back in the day, everybody laughed and joked about the weatherman, but today, with the help of computers, everyone is glued to the TV for the next report. Playing the lottery is the same way. Serious lottery players couldn’t do what they do without the modern computer and some serious Lottery Software, like LONA™.

How do you use your computer to Improve Your Chances of Winning the Lottery?