Visual Lottery Analyser - Contact & Outside Numbers Analysis  
 
Previous Tutorial Contact & Outside Numbers concluded that a game's Ticket View have always two group
of numbers, those that are in the contact (stick to drawing number) and those that are not (outside drawing number field).

 
If you run Visual Lottery Analyser software and use its Visual Analyser feature you will see that in the real life,
new drawing numbers are almost always drawn in this specific way, some of them are drawn as in Contact
and some as in Outside numbers.
   
We learned in previous tutorials that the Ticket View is our base when start to think about what number to choose.
So what numbers to chose?

In this example picture we have six numbers circled in green color.
These are our hypothetical numbers we chose 2,4, 24,29,34,47
Are they any good?
No, if you buy a lottery ticket with such numbers you just are going to loose. Why?
Because all them are chosen as Contact numbers.
How often in real game the numbers are drawn only as Contact numbers?.
It is very rare and happen once in every hundred or so drawings.
Or maybe even never, that's depends on a game.



 

 

Second example, if you choose to play a game with numbers like are in the picture: 1,19,25,27,42,43, you also going to loose because all of them are Outside numbers. Also, drawing with all outside numbers on board is very rare.

 

Here is an example of good numbers that we can play with, some are contact and some are chosen as outside numbers.

What kind of numbers you were getting in lottery store when you buy
Quick Pick, a randomly generated lottery tickets?
What kind of numbers you were using when you draw them a ticket on yourself? Not too good, right.

Using
Visual Lottery Analyser software I can create better tickets!

 


Contact & Outside Numbers theory is not the end, but the beginning of our journey with Visual Lottery Analyser

Keep reading and see next Graphical Layout Analysis tutorial.
 

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