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By Author: Darrel Dolph
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How do you compare lottery strategies? That's a good question. When it comes to improving your odds of winning the lottery jackpot, there are two things you can do.

1. Buy a bunch of tickets.
2. Increase your odds of winning.

For example, if the odds of winning the lottery jackpot are 1:2,500,000, you can improve your chances of winning to 1:100,000 if you buy 25 wagers. Or, you could buy some lottery software, use your brain and improve your chances of winning the lottery jackpot while making your dollar go farther.

Obviously, method #2 is preferable because it allows you to stretch your lottery budget while maintaining similar coverage of all possible wagers. If you can improve your odds of winning to 1:100,000 using various lottery number analysis techniques, then you only have buy 1 wager to have the same odds. So, if you're a serious lottery player, purchasing some good lottery software is a no-brainer. It pays for itself in a couple of weeks.

An intelligent lottery player tries to cover as many of the possible winning wagers as possible. I call this your Lottery Footprint ...
... or LFP. Environmentalists use a similar term, Carbon Footprint, to describe the effect each of us has on global warming. However, the environmentalist wants a small Carbon Footprint and serious lottery player wants a large Lottery Footprint. The larger the LFP the better your odds of winning are.

Here's a simple formula for LFP that you can use to compare different lottery strategies. It incorporates both approaches mentioned above. Here's the formula.

LFP = tickets purchased /# of possible wagers in Millions

By keeping the numerator small, you can control your budget. So, we'll concentrate on reducing the size of the denominator; the number of possible wagers. In this article we'll use the Massachusetts Cash WinFall, 6/46 Lottery.

Everybody playing the MA646 lottery starts out with 9,366,819 possible wagers from which to choose. In the LFP formula, we will use 9.366819. If the player buys 1 wager:

LFP = 1/9.366819 = 0.107

The easy way to improve your coverage of the MA646 lottery, to increase your LFP, would be buy more wagers. For example, buying 25 wagers results in an LFP of 2.67; indicating that your coverage has improved.

But, how does the serious lottery player reduce the number of possible wagers? Simple. It's called a reduced Play List. Unlike everyone else in Massachusetts who is playing a 6 out of 46 game, our guy is playing a different game. Lets� suppose that by using his lottery software to analyze the lottery, he is convinced that the number 38 will not hit in the next drawing. He will not play any wager that has the number 38 in it.

I know, you're thinking, 'No big deal.' and are about to stop reading. BUT, WAIT! It is a big deal. This simple act of removing 1 number from play has removed 1,221,759 wagers from play! That's over a MILLION wagers. You see, while everyone else in Massachusetts is playing a 6/46 lottery, our guy is playing a 6/45 game. His odds of winning the lottery jackpot are now 1:8,145,060. This is reflected in a 15% improvement in the LFP.

LFP = 25/8.14506 = 3.07

But, why stop there. Serious lottery players, that follow my lottery strategies, will apply what I call the 80% rule. They will create a Play List that has 36 numbers (80% of 46). The odds of winning a 6/36 lottery are 1:1,947,792 and out LFP is 12.84. That's a phenomenal 380% improvement in LFP.

LFP = 25/1.947792 = 12.84

Now, the more numbers you remove, the greater are the chance of removing one of the winning numbers. But, we counter this with lottery trend analysis techniques. In other words, we do a good job of selecting the numbers to include in our list. I'll freely admit that it doesn't work every time, but over the long haul, an experienced player will do much better.

Before you rush off to buy some good lottery Software, let me make one more point. Here's the bottom line. I wonder how much money the average Massachusetts player would have to spend to achieve the same LFP that our serious lottery player did? Well, we just use the LFP formula in reverse.

$ spent = 12.84 x 9.366819 = $120

Improving your odds of winning even further is possible using other software tools. Read more of my articles to learn more.
The Professor is the world-famous Lottery expert, lecturer and columnist who authored LONA, your LOttery Number Advisor. Visit Best Lottery Advice for a different look at Lottery software.

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