It used to be that most winning tickets were quickpicks, ie; tickets
containing POS randomly generated numbers. The reason for this is quite
simple.
1. Most of the tickets sold are quickpicks
2. The game is (supposed to be) totally random
Lottery playing systems and computer software like Lotto Cheatah have made
strong progress at resolving order from randomness. Winning combinations are
consistenly being predicted with increasing accuracy, The quickpick (for
those games on the Lotto Cheatah menu) still has the lions share of sales,
but not of winners. For example:
Oct 6, 2004
UK Lotto
Total winning tickets sold: 485,553
Total winning quickpick tickets sold: 121,879
Reference:
http://www.national-lottery.co.uk/player/p/results/prizes/prizeAction.do
(the horses mouth!)
Even though the quickpick (called the Lucky Dip in the UK) outsold
player-selected combinations by a wide margin, the player-selected tickets
outhit the quickpick by a factor of 4 to 1. Now you have to think that
somebody is definitly onto something here, eh?
For Lotto Cheatah players the difference has been dramatic. Lotto Cheatah
picks have hit money 12% of the time over the past 10 draws compared to
1.75% for the Lucky Dip!
Reference: http://nostalgiaunlimited.com/cheatah#hot (the horses mouth!)
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