Cheking FL Power Ball, making points

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FL Power Ball lottery frequently has "no date" numbers, and I mean no months numbers from 1 to 12. Then again, numbers from 12 to 31 can be considered date numbers since they signify days of the month. In big game, like Power Ball, one can exclude day numbers as well, because during, say 100 games, there will be about 5 games that have numbers from the group 32 to 69, numbers that do not stand for any date at all. There are then 37 numbers to play, sort of like in Fantasy 5, but with a lot greater reward. This is trend for very patients people. For not so patients it makes sense to play numbers from 13 to 69, numbers from this group come up a lot more often in comparison, still give you better odds, than entire 69 numbers.

Of course, numbers from 32 to 69 can signify years. First thought that comes to mind is that 2032+ is not here yet. :) Who will play year 1932? Someone who is quite old. There are not so many people of that age. So, perhaps such numbers can be used, but not baby boomers numbers. Forget 44 to 64. That leaves us with 32 to 43, and 65 to 69. Wow. I think this set up is for a crazy person. :) 16 numbers to win hundreds of millions! :) I think such group can hardly deliver winning combination, because even though there are plenty of baby boomers, as population they are not the largest anyway. And Power Ball shows that baby boomers numbers  did deliver winning combinations at times, numbers from the group between 44 and 64, which is WOW, only 20 numbers. I'd say makes sense to play this group anyhow, perhaps separately.

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