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How To Use Lottery Wheels To Analyze Lottery Statistics? In our discussion of lottery charts, we compare lotteries to the game of roulette. In many ways roulette is a simple ancestor of lottery games because in both games there are a fixed number of possible outcomes, players select one or more outcomes against which to place bets, and there are techniques to bet on multiple outcomes.
The biggest difference between lotteries and roulette is that roulette provides a collection of side bets (“even,” “black,” “high,” etc.) so that players can quickly and easily bet on multiple outcomes. If roulette did not offer these options, a player wanting to bet on all the red numbers would have to place 18 individual bets. With some minor exceptions discussed below, lotteries do not offer side bets. Players who want to make side bets in lotteries have to bet on all the outcomes in which they are interested. This is where the lottery wheels come in. Not to be confused with the physical wheel of a roulette table, a lottery wheel is a systematic method for selecting numbers in a lottery to create a customized side bet. They are particularly popular with lottery pools for two reasons: first, a lottery wheel ensures that every purchased ticket is unique; second, a
lottery wheel can provide a limited assurance that the player will win some small amount. Of all the techniques available for lottery players, lottery wheels are one of the most confusing and jargon-filled out there. Further, lottery wheels are often sold either as printable sheets, as software, or as part of a membership. This only encourages sellers to make lottery wheels seem unnecessarily arcane and complicated. Finally, many lottery wheels are described as providing a “guarantee;” however, what is actually guaranteed can be unclear. So, let’s explore lottery wheels and learn how to put them to use for us. Before we begin, recall that there are three types of lotteries. “Number” or “digit” games such as Pick 3 or Daily 4 let players pick numbers from respectively. These games usually allow some simple side bets such as a “box bet” or “wheel bet.” In both of these cases, the player wins if the numbers that they select appear in any order. For example, if the player picked 1-2-3, they would win if 2-1-3 was drawn. In these types of games, it is possible for a number to repeat (e.g. 5-5-5) in which case a box or wheel bet would give no advantage to the player. The main difference between a box and a wheel bet in a 000-999 or 0000-9999
numbers game is the amount bet. Typically, a box bet only costs one dollar while a wheel bet costs one dollar for each possible outcome. The second type of lottery is “lotto.” In lotto, there is a single machine that contains the numbered balls and all balls are drawn from that machine without replacement. This means that in a lotto game, a number can only appear once. Also, in this type of game, the order in which the balls are drawn doesn’t matter. The final type of lottery is “bonus lotto.” This is a variation of lotto in which a second machine contains a second set of numbered balls. Typically, only one ball is drawn from this machine and to win the jackpot, players must correctly select the bonus ball and all of the lotto numbers. Games like Powerball and Mega Millions fall into this category. Lottery wheels are specifically intended for use with lotto games. To give us some examples to work with, we will use Ohio’s Rolling Cash 5 and Wisconsin’s Badger 5. In both of these games, players select 5 numbers from a field of numbers. Rolling Cash 5 has numbers from 1 to 39 and Badger 5 has numbers from 1 to 31.
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