The National Lottery – Improving your chances of winning a big prize (jackpot)

At the end of the day the National Lottery is another no skill gamble. Statistically speaking any six numbers you choose on the lottery have an exactly equal chance of being drawn; therefore any mathematical formula for choosing National Lottery numbers isn’t going to make a difference.

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With this in mind, when you are choosing your lottery numbers you want to choose numbers that other people don’t choose.

National Lottery numbers not to choose.

Personal Numbers – Lots of people base their chosen lottery numbers according to specific dates in their life, like birthdays, weddings, baby births. This means if you choose lottery numbers from 1 - 31 (31 days in a month max), and you do win the jackpot you will be sharing it with more people. And if choose lottery numbers from 1 to 12 (number of months in a year) and you do win you will be sharing it with even more people.

Popular Number Combinations – Surprisingly some of the most popular number combinations are 1,2,3,4,5,6 and 44,45,46,47,48,49. Camelot say that if these combinations ever came up the there could be up too 10,000 jackpot winners for that draw. Other popular sequences are numbers ending in 5 – 5,10,15,20,35,30. And the odd numbers 1,3,7,13 and 49 people seem to think these numbers are luckier than even ones.

Join a Lottery Syndicate
Apparently there have been more National Lottery syndicate winners than single winners in the last 10 years, being in a syndicate should in theory give you a greater chance of winning, but when you do win the jackpot will be smaller.

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** It is worth noting that the National Lottery should be treated as fun, don’t buy loads of lottery tickets if you can’t afford to loose, don’t take out a bank loan to fund a gambling addiction, don’t re-mortgage your house hoping to win the jackpot (remember it’s a 1 in a 14 million).

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