It's been almost one year since Cash4Life began in New York and New Jersey. I've been playing it lately because the 42 is the only number (of a set of 60) that has yet to be drawn.
Up until now, I didn't have much info on the game. I just finished making an Excel spreadsheet with every drawing in it since the game started, and it's provided a few insights into the game that I didn't have until now. So I thought I'd share what I've recently learned.
First, play a number from 1 to 19 in the first position. There's been just four of the ninety six drawings that have been held that had a number in the 20's in the first position. Only one drawing had a number in the 30's in the first position. There's never been a drawing with a number from the 40's or 50's in the first position.
In the last position, play a number in the 40's or 50's. (I'm including 60 as part of the 50's) There haven't been many drawings with a number in the 20's or 30's in the fourth or fifth position. (there's been 10)
I would recommend that you DO NOT play three numbers from the same number group. There have been only eight drawings where three numbers from the same number group have been drawn.
A sum of all five numbers seems to be an average of approximately 150. Therefore, I'd play from a range of 125 to 175.
The hottest number is 8 with 15 hits. The 42 has never been drawn, and the least drawn number is 39 with 2 hits since the game began.
As I learn more, I'll post here... For instance I'm going to see which number group has had the most hits, which has the least etc. G5