Consecutive Lottery Numbers

Numbers Lottery When players choose random numbers on their lottery tickets they tend to dab them all about the slip and if you look carefully, although they tend to be random they are actually evenly spaced and not very random at all. The lottery draw of course doesn’t work like this at all, proved last Saturday when two groups of consecutive lottery numbers were drawn on the main National Lottery draw. 

And clearly judging by the fact that four players shared last Saturdays National Lottery jackpot you can then assume that many players do in fact play consecutive numbers in Lottery draws. When you take into account that another seventeen players matched five main balls and the bonus ball and another 417 matched five alone then you can see that almost 450 players play that actual sequence of consecutive numbers proving that many players believe consecutive numbers are the way to go when playing the National Lottery. 

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The numbers drawn in last Saturdays National Lottery draw were 24, 25, 26, 38, 39, 40 not a sequence of numbers that many of us would have thought lucky at all, in fact I’m sure many people would think that surely nobody would choose numbers sequenced in that way when choosing their numbers for the National Lottery draw. 

It’s interesting to see the trends in which players choose their numbers for lottery draws and the consecutive numbers drawn in last Saturdays National Lottery draw should give hope to all the players who play sequences of consecutive numbers even if the numbers drawn were not their own. 

So if you play the National Lottery, either at a kiosk or with us online and you play consecutive numbers, stick with them, even if they have not yet been lucky. You never know, your time may come yet. 
 

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