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Lottery Statistics - The Amazing Race

Professor Dolph’s Lottery Strategy Tutorial Video Series

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Lottery   Number Advisor Here’s the next video in Professor Dolph’s Tutorial Video Series on Lottery Strategies; 33 - Lottery Statistics - The Amazing Race. It’s all about Long­shots. You see, Longshots in the lot­tery aren’t the same thing as Long­shots in horse rac­ing. Most peo­ple would not bet on a Long­shot at the track very of­ten but Se­ri­ous Lot­tery Play­ers in­clude Long­shots num­bers in their play list all the time. In fact, lot­tery Long­shots num­bers rep­re­sent a large per­cent­age of the win­ning num­bers in all lot­ter­ies. In fact, I’ll prove it to you in this video. Here’s the link to video.

33 - Lottery Statistics - The Amazing Race

There are thousands of ways for Serious Lottery Players to improve their chances. Many of them are being explained by Professor Dolph in this video series. This FREE video series will open your eyes to the possibilities. Your Lottery Number Advisor will be adding more videos and you don’t want to miss a one.

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Lottery Tips - Birthday Bias

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Lottery Number AdvisorIn the last post, Lottery Tips - What’s Our Anniversary, Honey? , I showed you a graph of the percentage of date only lottery jackpots for all of the 5 number lotteries in the US and Canada.  A couple of you have asked what good is it? Well, as with any good Lottery Strategies, they are worth nothing if you don’t use them. So, the Best Lottery Advice for today is how to take advantage of the knowledge we gained from that graph.

First, I’m going to zoom in on the 35 to 40 sized lotteries. The new graph is shown below. Notice that I’ve added an average trend line. This line represents statistically the percentage of date type lottery jackpots that we should expect. If a lottery is above that line, then it is producing more date type winners than is expected. It is showing a bias in favor of date type winners. The two most prominent examples of bias favoring date type winners are the MA535 and the AZ539. The opposite is true for lotteries below the line. The two most prominent examples of negative bias to date type winners are the OK536 and the TX537.

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The benefit here, to serious lottery players, is pretty obvious.  For example, if you are playing the AZ539 lottery, you should bias your wagers in favor of date type wagers.  How much bias? Make 37% of your wagers of the date type.  For example, if you buy 100 tickets, then make sure that 37 of them are of the date variety. For any other lotteries shown, find it’s percentage and use that.

What you are doing is playing the odds. This becomes an overall strategy that you apply every drawing over a period of time. This is not something you do for 1 drawing and cast it aside because it didn’t work. These types of Lottery Strategies are long term and consistency is the key.