The
Table below shows how the Total 45,057,474 Combinations in the New
York Lottery are split between the ELEVEN different Types of Consecutive
Numbers.
It
also shows that just TWO of those Eleven Types account for
OVER 90% OF ALL RESULTS
If
you are trying to predict the Consecutive Numbers Type - It's a 1-in-11
choice - BUT in real terms, its a 1-in-3 Choice :
If
you choose to play only -
-
All
Non-Consecutive - You Cover 57.3% of All Draws
-
Only
Two Non-Consecutive - You Cover 35.1% of All Draws
-
ANY
Other Non-Consecutive Type - You Have 7.6% left to cover the remaining
9 Games Types
You
will be correct 9 weeks out of 10 by using only TWO Non-Consecutive
Types.
In the New York Lottery, a Non-Consecutive Game Type comes out 57.3%
of the time - that's better than 1-week-in-2, on average. If
a Non-Consecutive Game Type has not been out for 4 weeks, it is definitely
worth following.
IF
you choose a Non-Consecutive Game Type correctly - there are 25,827,165
Combinations of that type. You just reduced the Odds in the New York
Lottery by around 20 MILLION - With a 1-in-3 call.
If
a Game Type comes out 35% of the time, that's 1-week-in-3, on average.
If 2 Consecutive Numbers has not been out for 5 weeks, it is
definitely worth following. IF you correctly choose 2 Consecutive
Numbers - there are only 15,812,550 Combinations of that
type. You just reduced the New York Lottery Odds by around 30 MILLION,
or approx 65%.
A
65% (Two/Thirds) reduction in Odds is a MASSIVE Edge. And its basically
only a 1-in-3 choice.
Keep
an exercise book with these results. If a SHORT-TERM result is LONG
OVERDUE - Back it!
Or
use our New York Lottery Members-Only Database and get ALL the information,
analysed so simply a 12-year old can understand it.
This
is just one of several techniques to reduce New York Lottery Odds
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