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If i play the same numbers evry week, twice a week do my odds increase?

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If i play the same numbers evry week, twice a week do my odds increase?

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  1. Nope, assuming the numbers being drawn are truely random, the odds of any given six numbers coming up in any given drawing are exactly the same whether you play the same 6 numbers you always do or randomly pick your own numbers every time.


  2. Mabey, but the odds of still winning are the odds of 1 in every possible combination. The odds of certain combinations happening twice before another combination are rare so mabey in the long run your odds will be better, but not by much.

  3. Although sticking to the same numbers may be a good practise, you odds will not increase or decrease week to week.  The winning numbers are completely random every week, which means you have an equal shot a winning every time you play regardless of what numbers you play.

    Do not get into the habit of thinking that there are strategies to the lottery.  It's completely random and we have no way of knowing what set of numbers will come up.

  4. No, the odds are pretty much the same every time out.

    I think you should stick to the same set of numbers because changing them doesn't increase your chances of winning.

    I remember, one time, a friend of my brother's used to use the same set of numbers every single time. And she decided to change them, and pretty soon after, those old numbers she played hit the big one.

    So, either change up your numbers all the time, or just play the same. Doesn't matter.

    Also, yes, it could be great to have your numbers hit, but there are great odds to winning big, and, honestly, you might be better off investing that money, or just saving it.

    But, regardless, as they say, You have to pay to play.

    Good luck!

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