A 7 number wheel with a 3/3 guarantee is one of my favorite wheels. There is often much criticism of various wheels by different sources as not being as good as those of someone else, but most of the time there are not any real differences in the wheel guarantees. The only difference is that a different algorithm was used to produce the numbering. The wheel used here is the Lottery Post 3/3 - 7 number wheel. I usually use the Gail Howard 3/3 - 7 number wheel in the Wheel 5 program because I can check the numbers used against the entire database of the lotto game I am playing to see how many winning tickets were produced by those numbers before. Most of the time the winning combination will not have had more than some 3/3 tickets produced by the numbers. If I find a number of 4/4 tickets will occur from using my 7 numbers, I will most likely adjust a number or 2 to remove that possibility if I am hoping for a 4/5 or 5/5 ticket. The only difference in the two wheels from these sources is where the most possible winning 3/3 tickets will occur. In the above wheel, the positions in the 2nd, 4th, and 5th lines where 9, 12, 28, 43 are will give multiple 2/2, 3/3, or 4/4 tickets if 2, 3, or 4 of these numbers are picked successfully. The Gail Howard wheel uses the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd lines to produce the same prizes. Using an abbreviated wheel can produce a jackpot, but it is still involving luck besides the winning numbers and placing your favorites in the best location gives the best chance.
Although ThatScaryChick was not successful last night with these numbers, 6 of the 7 are my favorites as they come from the birthday numbers of a deceased friend, my wife, and myself and they look good on my Lucky for Life Smart Luck charts.