To make sure if your lottery number is a good number it has to be in the range of certain totals (the bell curve range).
Let's use the old Illnois 6/54 lotto and find their number ranges and figure the ranges the old fashion way.
First we add the numbers 1 through 54 which gives us a total of 1405 then we divide the total 1405 by 54 which gives us an average total of 26.
Since this is a six number lottery we multiply the 26 by 6 for a total of 156.Now from this 156 let's subtract 26 and put it on the left side then 156 again and this time add 26 and put it on the right side.
This is the number range that your lotto number(S) should be in range from 130 to 182 in the 6/54 lottery.
Now the easy way by just keeping adding numbers until we get a one digit total. Best one digit totals (6,7,8,or 9) in any choose 6 numbers lottery.
Suppose you're playing the numbers 34 39 41 43 51 53.
Let's just add the totals of just those numbers.
34 + 39 + 41 +43 + 51 + 53 =261
Now let's add the digits just of the total itself
2 + 6 + 1 =9 since it falls in the best one digit totals (6,7,8 or 9) it is a good number to play except for the odd/even balance it's just an example.
Or by simply adding the digits of your choosen lottery number.
3 + 4 + 3 + 9 + 4 + 1 +4 + 3 + 5 +1 + 5 + 3 = 45
As you can see the digits of total 45 still add up to 9.
On the 6/54 former Illnois lottery (from the drawings themselves) most of the time the digits add up to 8 as for the current 6/52 lottery studies still have to be done.
To keep it simple don't play numbers all odd or all even . keep the odd/even balance.(3 odd 3 even, 4 odd 2 even or 2 odd 4 even)
By the way in the United States it is against the law to play lotteries in other countries.
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