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How to Win the Lottery by Identifying the Bad Boy Patterns in Lottery Numbers

If you are a player with a lottery strategy that involves hot numbers, cold numbers, frequent numbers...
then I have some bad news for you.
Experts and mathematicians have said for years that no number has any better chance than another on a play-by-play basis.
Because it's proven that all number combinations start from zero each time.
 
  • There is no history in lotto numbers played.
     
  • There are no hot or cold numbers.
     
  • Numbers are not "due" on any particular date.
  • Number patterns do not have a memory.
Numbers do behave in a pattern that is not quite random, but not orderly either.
And the best example is a pattern I have never seen in my years of research.
I call it the 1-2-3-4-5-6 bad-boy pattern.
It can also be 2-4-6-8-10-12.
Or 42-41-40-39-38-37.
You are unlikely to get those bad-boy pattern numbers all falling together at one time.
The chances are very remote and unlikely indeed.
 And most players know it.
That's why you hardly ever see a winning bad-boy pattern picked on a lottery winning ticket as a diagonal or straight line.
Don't play those.
You should also avoid birthdates when you pick your numbers because they only go up to 12 or 31.
As a result there is a concentration of numbers around that area.
If many other players use the same technique, you risk sharing your prize with them.
Once you get rid of these unusual patterns, then you have a small percentage of random numbers that are more likely to appear in the winning combinations.
The best lottery systems use this method.

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