Simple Power Query that scrapes Lotto draw numbers, dating back to 1994 !
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Power Query - UK Lotto Draw Numbers
- paspuggie48
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The breakdown like this Peter?
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Yeah. If you know the winning numbers and number of prize, especially over that period of time. You should be able to get some insight. My one is a bit old now, but I would re-run it if I had the data.
Obviously, you can't increase your chance of winning. But you can suggest better numbers.
Obviously, you can't increase your chance of winning. But you can suggest better numbers.
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Podcast out today about a guy in the US who made money exploiting lottery loopholes https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/r ... 0632512026
listened to that and definitely relate to a lot of his thinking (albeit on a lot less smarter scale!! ). I liked in particular the bit where he talks about trying to ensure that the operators perceive you as being dumb and unsavvy. this is definitely a positive trait in the gambling world. Also liked that he spoke about energy vs risk - i.e. that risk, like energy has to go somewhere, therefore talking and sharing ideas helps spread that risk..Johnedale wrote: ↑Wed Oct 25, 2023 6:37 pmPodcast out today about a guy in the US who made money exploiting lottery loopholes https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/r ... 0632512026
interesting stuff!
- jamesedwards
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Interesting data. As you might expect, there is an obvious correlation between the number of balls drawn above 30, and the number of winners. Presumably this is because lots of people use birth dates? Also since 10/10/2015 the number of balls increased from 49 to 59 so people still doing the same numbers won't be picking balls in their 50s.
- ShaunWhite
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It's usually the case with lotteries that birthdays (0-12 slightly more that 13--31) are most popular followed by notable numbers like 22 33 44 and primes. And then there's the popular combos like 1 2 3 4 5 6 & 1 11 21 31 41 51 etc
It's academic anyway. There's so many people doing this picking "unpopular" combos you'd probably have to share with more people than you would by choosing at random.
It's academic anyway. There's so many people doing this picking "unpopular" combos you'd probably have to share with more people than you would by choosing at random.