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To Wheel
A Powerful And Easy-To-Use System |
Wheeling refers
to the method used to incorporate more than 6 numbers
into the number combinations you would like to play.
Say, for example, you've chosen 7 favorite numbers
to play in a Pick-6 Lotto. You can wheel these 7 numbers
into different 6-number combinations and play these
combinations so that all 7 numbers are included in
your play.
HOT TIP: The key to winning more Lotto prizes is to
use systems and strategies that lower the odds against
you. Scientific number selection is very important,
but wheeling is equally important. Wheeling Systems
are scientific mathematical tools that dramatically
improve your odds of winning. They should be used
every time you play Lotto. How
does Wheeling reduce the odds?
Let's assume you have 7 favorite numbers. To cover
every possible six-number combination of your seven
numbers, you would have to play seven sets of six
numbers. This is because one additional number can
be combined with all six other numbers seven times,
as shown below:
Game 1: 1-2-3-4-5-6
Game 2: 1-2-3-4-5-7
Game 3: 1-2-3-4-6-7
Game 4: 1-2-3-5-6-7
Game 5: 1-2-4-5-6-7
Game 6: 1-3-4-5-6-7
Game 7: 2-3-4-5-6-7
By adding just one extra number and making
combinations with the other six, the odds against
you, in a 6/49 game, drop from one in almost 14 million
to one in less than 2 million, or 1,997,688 to be
exact. The more numbers you wheel, the lower the
odds and the greater your chances of winning.
Complete Wheels
There are
two kinds of wheels: complete and abbreviated.
Complete wheels contain all possible combinations
of your original chosen numbers. This means that if
the winning numbers are among your original numbers,
you win!
The disadvantage of playing a complete
wheel is obvious: it's extremely expensive to play
all the possible combinations of your chosen numbers.
The chart below shows just how many combinations there
are - and how expensive playing complete wheels can
be.
| Balls |
Combinations |
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Balls |
Combinations |
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Balls |
Combinations |
| 6 |
1 |
21 |
54,265 |
36 |
1,947,792 |
| 7 |
7 |
22 |
74,613 |
37 |
2,324,784 |
| 8 |
28 |
23 |
100,947 |
38 |
2,760,681 |
| 9 |
84 |
24 |
134,596 |
39 |
3,262,623 |
| 10 |
210 |
25 |
177,100 |
40 |
3,838,380 |
| 11 |
462 |
26 |
230,230 |
41 |
4,496,388 |
| 12 |
924 |
27 |
296,010 |
42 |
5,245,786 |
| 13 |
1,716 |
28 |
376,740 |
43 |
6,096,454 |
| 14 |
3,003 |
29 |
475,020 |
44 |
7,059,052 |
| 15 |
5,005 |
30 |
593,775 |
45 |
8,145,060 |
| 16 |
8,008 |
31 |
736,281 |
46 |
9,366,819 |
| 17 |
12,376 |
32 |
906,192 |
47 |
10,737,573 |
| 18 |
18,564 |
33 |
1,017,568 |
48 |
12,271,512 |
| 19 |
27,132 |
34 |
1,344,904 |
49 |
13,983,816 |
| 20 |
38,760 |
35 |
1,623,160 |
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Abbreviated Wheeling
Abbreviated
Wheeling systems were originally designed by an Austrian
mathematician named Dimitrov. These systems provide
you with a good chance of winning - without having
to bet every possible combination.
Lotto experts like Gail Howard and Professor
Jones highly recommend abbreviated wheeling systems
because they allow you to choose several Lotto numbers
and play scientific combinations of these numbers
to get a specific win guarantee. Basically
- depending on the wheel you use - if some or all
of your chosen numbers are among the winning numbers,
you can win at the very least one or more lower division
prizes. At best, you can win the Jackpot plus
multiple lower division prizes!
"Wheeling arranges your chosen Lotto
numbers into scientifically determined sets of six
that give you the highest probability of winning a
prize, and guarantees one specific minimum prize if
some or all of the winning numbers are in that group,"
Howard explains.
The object of an abbreviated wheeling
system is to create 6-number combinations that give
you the most efficient coverage of your group of chosen
numbers.
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NOTE:
These numbers are scientifically determined
- you can't just play any old combinations that you
like. If you were to take a group of Lotto numbers
and create your own sets of six numbers in the same
amount of combinations, you would not have the most
efficient coverage of your group of numbers and you
would not have a win guarantee.
Before you decide which one you'd like
to use, Lottery expert Professor Jones advises you
consider these 3 factors: Numbers
Wheeled How
many numbers would you like to wheel? If you have
10 favorite numbers, look for a wheeling system that
utilizes 10 numbers. Combinations
Created
How many
combinations would you like to play? Each wheel is
different, and produces a certain number of combinations
to be played. Say you want to play 10 numbers in 6
combinations. Look for the corresponding wheel, and
that's the one to choose. Confidence
Level
This refers
to how many of your original numbers must come out
in the draw in order for you to have a win. Each abbreviated
wheel has a certain minimum assurance of winning
or minimum win guarantee. This refers to the minimum
(or smallest) prize you are guaranteed to win if any
or all of your chosen numbers are among the winning
numbers in the draw.
Gail Howard's Balanced Wheels, for example,
have - aside from 6 out of 6 Full Wheels - five categories,
which are distinguished by their minimum win guarantees.
These are 5 out of 5, 4 out of 4, 5 out of 6, 4 out
of 5, and 4 out of 6 systems.
The
5 out of 5 Balanced Wheels guarantee
at least one five-number prize if
five of the six winning numbers are
in your wheeled group
The 4 out of 4 Balanced Wheels guarantee
at least one four-number prize if
four of the six winning numbers are
in your wheeled group.
The 5 out of 6 Balanced Wheels guarantee
at least one five-number prize if
all six winning numbers are in your
wheeled group.
The 4 out of 5 Balanced Wheels guarantee
at least one four-number prize if
five of the six winning numbers are
in your wheeled group.
The 4 out of 6 Balanced Wheels guarantee
at least one four-number prize if
all six winning numbers are in your
wheeled group. |
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Remember, these
are only the minimum prizes you're guaranteed
to win. If the 6 winning numbers are among your original
chosen numbers, you can easily win a Jackpot plus
several lower division prizes!
Basically, it's best to look through
the different wheeling systems available and choose
the one that most suits your needs.
Wheeling Strategies
Some people
believe that if they could just get their hands on
a system that wheels every possible combination of
all the numbers in their Lotto game, they could win
the Jackpot. The premise is correct. But unless you
have millions to invest in tickets, forget the idea.
HOT TIP: To get more leverage for your money, the
optimum number of numbers to wheel is close to half,
but not to exceed 4 or 5 numbers more than half the
numbers in your game. Otherwise, you'll be spending
MORE money chasing a SMALLER guaranteed prize. |
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Other Wheeling
Tips from Gail Howard
1. Play your numbers in several Wheels
There
are smarter ways to play ALL the numbers. When all
the numbers in the game are played using SEVERAL wheels,
your money does not lose leverage. On the contrary,
by using several wheels you have several minimum win
guarantees, as opposed to using one large system that
wheels ALL the numbers in the game and guarantees
one minimum prize.
"I don't recommend making many small
wheels just for the sake of using multiple wheels.
It's a bad risk for a large investment of cash. When
many small wheels are used, the winning numbers are
less likely to come together in one wheel, resulting
in a costly disappointment. Spending $6 on one 12-number
wheel is not a big risk. But risking $60 on TEN 12-number
wheels is a waste of money that could be put to better
use with a wheeling strategy. The $60 would be better
spent on ONE 19-number wheel. In a 6/49 Lotto game,
for example, the odds of trapping six winning numbers
in a 12-number wheel are one in 15, 134; whereas the
odds of trapping six winning numbers in a 19-number
wheel are one in 515.
2. By pooling your money with others, you
can afford to wheel more numbers, play more expensive
systems, or play several wheels
Whether
your pool has a few dollars or a few thousand to invest
in Lotto tickets, there are strategies you can use
to make the most of what you have. If your pool's
budget is very small, it would be better to play a
larger wheeling system once a month-or when the Jackpot
is big-or when the numbers look good rather than using
one small wheel every drawing.
"Lotto pools with rich coffers---those
eager and willing to spend hundreds of dollars on
tickets for just one drawing when the Jackpot is big-may
want to consider the following options. For approximately
the same amount of money it would cost to wheel 30
numbers ONCE, you could wheel 25 numbers THREE times
and you would be wheeling 75 numbers, not just 30!"
Remember: When you form a Lotto pool and share the
ticket cost and the winnings with others, your group
is also pooling its aggregate luck. A Jackpot could
happen because of the luck just one of the members
brings to your pool.
Select your partners carefully when deciding
whom you want to include in your group. Share your
luck with winners, not losers. Avoid negative people
who always see the glass half-empty. Not only are
they unlucky, but they dampen enthusiasm and drain
energy from others.
3. When using multiple wheels, DO NOT give equal
play time to all the Lotto numbers
Even
when wheeling all the numbers in the game, it is still
important to choose the strongest numbers and wheel
them with other numbers. |
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