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Do you utilize a system for choosing your lottery numbers? If as a result, are you aware that using such a system might actually reduce your prospects of landing a big win? The only way to genuinely boost your probability of winning the lottery is to buy more entries - and don't let anyone tell you differently, it's just a matter of statistics. In contrast, there are actually some steps that you can take to be certain that, in the event that you do win, you are more prone to win a bigger sum of cash. Let's use the UK lottery being an example. Every week that there's a jackpot winner it appears that the prize is shared among a number of people. Because of this, the easiest way to maximise your winnings in the event that the numbers are chosen is to minimise the amount of people you should share the prize money with. Although you will find no guarantees in a game of chance for example a lottery, there are actually a few ways through which this might be done.

To start with, it's surprising how lots of individuals use dates to select their numbers. It can make it easier for them to remember whenever they want to play the same numbers every week and they might also attach feelings of good luck to certain dates, for example birthdays, anniversaries etc. Consequently the "date numbers", 1 to 31, are picked more frequently. So make sure that you have at least 2 or 3 numbers outside of this range.

Don't pick numbers that have recently been drawn. Many people believe in "hot streaks" and will be selecting these.

Don't pick numbers determined by an arithmetic sequence e.g. 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12 or 4, 8, 12, 16, 20, 24. This really is a really common practice and you may wind up sharing your jackpot with a great deal of mathematics teachers!

Don't pick numbers which form a pattern on the entry slip, e.g. a cross or a box. Again this technique is more widely used than you might imagine and you might have to talk about your prize with a lot of men and women.

Don't work with a tips service to select your numbers. It will not matter whether the service is based on some advanced statistical analysis, the amount of ink on each ball or perhaps the dream visions of some spaced out hippy, you will not be the only person using it and so you definitely will be guaranteed to find yourself splitting your winnings with a whole bunch of other winners.

The very best way to pick your numbers is at random. You may draw them out of a hat or use one of a number of random generators that are available online for just that purpose. This will not improve your probability of winning - but at least in the event that you do win you'll be a lot less more likely to have to discuss your loot with a couple of dozen other "lucky" punters.