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It is vital that you use these 4 rules when selecting your numbers for the Lottery. These rules are based on an analysis of the past results of games played on the Lottery. These 4 rules are as follows:

(1) Even And Odd Numbers
A very high percentage of lottery draws will consist of an even mix between Even and Odd numbers. History has shown the draws on the UK National Lottery with all Even numbers, or all Odd numbers are not common. Therefore you must select your lottery numbers to have the right balance between odds and evens.

(2) Low And High Numbers
Most lottery draws will have an even mix of Low and High numbers. Lottery draws with all Low numbers, or all High numbers are usually rare. Again, you must select your lottery numbers to have an equal number of high and low numbers.

(3) Consecutive Numbers
Most lottery draws will have a low amount of Consecutive numbers. For example: If the lottery game draws 5 6 7 11 15 32, it had three numbers in a row: 5 6 7 in that draw, which are unlikely to be repeated. Always avoid selecting more than 2 consecutive lottery numbers.

(4) Repeating Numbers
Most lottery draws will have a low amount of Repeating numbers. For example, if the game draws 5 10 12 20 25 31 first, and draws these numbers 5 11 17 23 29 38 the following week, there is one Repeating number, 5 in that next draw. The chances of number 5 appearing in the next lottery draw is very low.

The secret is to use these rules of probability to select a spread of lottery numbers that will maximise as many win chances as possible.