Did you know that during the last 500 drawings of Buckeye5,
If you had wheeled all 37 numbers you would have had a chance to match five 500 times?
If you had wheel only numbers (28-37) that had hit in the previous 15 drawings you would have had a chance to match five 272 times and match four 181 times?
If you had wheel only numbers (13-29) that had hit once or twice in the previous 15 drawings you would have had a chance to match five 36 times and match four 98 times?
If you had wheel only numbers (4-17) that had hit once in the previous 15 drawings you would have had a chance to match five 2 times and match four 12 times?
If you had wheel only the most popular 15 numbers you would have had a chance to match five 10 times and match four 46 times?
If you had wheel only odds numbers you would have had a chance to match five 14 times and match four 84 times?
I was trying to come up with a way to pick a few numbers to play and came up with this "what if" program and thought it was interesting. I'm looking for a "what if" situation that is unique. These results might apply to any similar size group of numbers weather they hit in the previous 15 drawings or not.
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