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<blockquote data-quote="Son of Butch" data-source="post: 1300951" data-attributes="member: 14585"><p>Yes, but not often or well reported.... 68% of all possible combinations were sold for the last drawing.</p><p>Many duplicates of the same numbers get sold, hence multiple winners and split pots when someone does hit.</p><p></p><p>Numbers 1-31 are played at a higher rate on pick your own numbers vs random computer generated "quick pick" sales.</p><p>numbers 8 16 54 are 3 of the 5 numbers that historically have been drawn with the highest frequency. </p><p>(I forgot the other 2 numbers, but I do remember they are odd and lower than 50)</p><p>I remember several years ago 1 winner hit by playing their favorite cows ear tag numbers, and said they would </p><p>never be going to slaughter.</p><p></p><p>Only a little over $1 of each $2 collected goes into the next pot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Son of Butch, post: 1300951, member: 14585"] Yes, but not often or well reported.... 68% of all possible combinations were sold for the last drawing. Many duplicates of the same numbers get sold, hence multiple winners and split pots when someone does hit. Numbers 1-31 are played at a higher rate on pick your own numbers vs random computer generated "quick pick" sales. numbers 8 16 54 are 3 of the 5 numbers that historically have been drawn with the highest frequency. (I forgot the other 2 numbers, but I do remember they are odd and lower than 50) I remember several years ago 1 winner hit by playing their favorite cows ear tag numbers, and said they would never be going to slaughter. Only a little over $1 of each $2 collected goes into the next pot. [/QUOTE]
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