Lucena wrote: » Won't change your chances of winning, though.
Worztron wrote: » That's extremely unlikely to be random
wylo wrote: » 1,2,3,4,5,6 has the same chance of winning as any other numbers. Couldn't bring myself to using those numbers though
quadrifoglio verde wrote: » Imagine if 10 people played those numbers around the country. You'd be delighted if you won off course, but you'd probably have to stick with island hopping
wylo wrote: » That's actually a good point I've never considered ! Now I'm definitely avoiding them.
Worztron wrote: » all 5 lines had 47 as the last number ... That's extremely unlikely to be random.
quadrifoglio verde wrote: » In a quest to satisfy my curiosity 10K people in the UK play those numbers. Also 133 people have shared a UK jackpot because they all had the same numbers. OK they won 100K each, but imagine how ecstatic you'd be to think you were going to win 16 million and only arrive back home with 100K. Not so life changing.https://www.google.ie/amp/s/amp.theguardian.com/uk-news/2014/nov/17/national-lottery-numbers-20-years-katie-price-win-jackpot
Worztron wrote: » Hi. Recently I got an Irish lotto quick pick and later looked at the ticket and saw that all 5 lines had 47 as the last number. What the hell? That's extremely unlikely to be random. Anyone else get a quick pick like this?
rainbowtrout wrote: » I'd be happy enough with seeing numbers like 47 on a quick pick on the odd occasion when I buy one. A lot of people that do regular numbers pick them based on birthdays, anniversaries etc, so they tend to be in the 1-31 range. That and when the original lotto started there were only 36 numbers in it. I'm sure there are plenty who have been playing the same numbers for years. Far bigger chance of someone having duplicate numbers down that end of the number range than a set of winning numbers up in the 40s.
sbsquarepants wrote: » It about 100,000 / 1 coincidence (I think... I usually make a balls of working these things out:D) So it is unusual, but in reality probably happens to somebody somewhere every day of the week.
Ubbquittious wrote: » Where is this famous quickpick machine that has a penchant for the number 47?
dilallio wrote: » My buddy is a bit of a conspiracy theorist. He reckons that while any single ticket has the same odds of winning as any other ticket, quick picks tend to repeat some numbers a lot. His theory is that this reduces the chances of random jackpot wins, and results in fewer wins, higher jackpots, and more people playing.
wylo wrote: » I don't know how this could be scientifically possible unless some of the balls themselves are fixed to prevent them from coming through as often , i.e. The ones that reappear in a quick pick. Naaa I'm not buying it! It's a pretty far fetched scam and would require far too many people to stay quiet!
Winterlong wrote: » Why is it that the winning ticket for either Lotto or euromillions in ireland seem to be bought in shops. And not online? Scam!