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			<title>Original Blog Entry: Match 6 metrics and prizes</title>
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			<pubDate>Sat, 20 Sep 2025 13:07:24 GMT</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Even though they give 2 quick pick lines, I am focusing on my picked line. Breaking the 28 draw window into one week steps, those QP lines will be changed every 7 days.<br /><br />They let you play for up to 26 advance draws, but the 7 day / 4 week window gives 2 extra draws and it stays on the weekly budget.<br /><br />I have, in the past, held 26 draw tickets. I did that once with follower data and hit $1k for 5 of 6, but it was on a QP line. For the purpose of this trial, I am only counting matches on my picked line, the neutrals. The N of 18 prizes are not being factored in... only counting the number of neutrals picked per draw.<br /><br />Any N of 18 hits will help defray the next week&#x27;s purchase, but if the neutrals are not showing up, then it is time to look for a new way to pick from the script output.<br /><br />This first test involved picking from the central transition, which is the median (Q2). Numbers were picked that had a frequency just below this level, and will cross over to the higher side of neutral if selected.<br /><br />With 2 draws in, the first night had 0 matches on the line of interest, and last night my line matched 1.<br /><br />You need 3 on one line for $2, also having 4 of 18 also pays $2. No cash prizes hit in the first 2 nights.<br /><br />Outside of the top tier hit of 6 out of 6, the pay table is kind of weak...<br /><br />Top prize is the rolling jackpot (currently $830,000)<br /><br />5 of 6 on one line only pays $1,000<br /><br />4 of 6 on one line pays $20<br /><br />3 of 6 on one line pays $2<br /><br />The N of 18 game pays based on all 3 lines<br /><br />10+ pays $2,500<br /><br />9 pays $1,000<br /><br />8 pays $50<br /><br />7 pays $25<br /><br />6 pays $10<br /><br />5 pays $5<br /><br />And 4 pays $2<br /><br />If all 18 numbers on a ticket are unique, your ticket in the N of 18 can only be worth up to $10 on that part of the game (unless those 6 are all on the same line...)<br /><br />The high N of 18 prize would require 5 of 18 numbers to have a match on the QP lines, which you do not get to pick. This is why I decided to go with a 4 week window (28 draws, changing the QP lines 4 times) rather than one $52 26 draw ticket. The N of 18 game is kind of like the double play on power ball, only they don&#x27;t charge extra for it and the prizes are weak.<br /><br />Don&#x27;t get me wrong, any hit will be taken, but the absolute focus is on that line of neutrals I picked, because that is what I had to work with.<br /><br />You need 4 pairs for a shot at the 10 of 18, I have never bought such a ticket, but there are the occasional winners of that prize. They DO pay on both versions of the game... if you have 3 on one line ($2) and match one other number on the other lines for 4 of 18 ($2), you win $4. When I hit that $1,000 they paid $1,025 because I matched 7 of 18 as well.<br /><br />I know in advance the cost of this first attempt, $56... but not all up front. It replaces the $14/week that I was already using to play the pick 3. Also, any small prize hits along the way will lower that $56 cost.<br /><br />2 draws in, no cash prizes. My current week ticket has 3 pairs, so highest possible N of 18 = 9.<br /><br />Onward...... &#x5b;&#xa0;<a href="/blogentry/194686">More</a>&#xa0;&#x5d;</p>]]></description>
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