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You Can Win The Fantasy 5 Lottery by John Collins
Choose just five numbers and win big money. That’s the dream of the lottery game known variously as Fantasy 5, Pick 5, and Cash 5. Most state lotteries offer such a game. It is easy to play and is statistically the best game to play if you want to win. This is because the small field of numbers, usually 38 or 39.
The prizes are awarded for matching five, four, or three numbers. Of course the largest jackpot prize is for getting five numbers right and it is shared equally among all the people who selected that set of numbers in the cash 5 lottery. Two numbers right usually gets a free ticket, or the one dollar that a ticket costs. You may also see an optional instant win option in some games.
You can generally make your picks for several days, up to several weeks, on a single cash 5 lottery card. The most common range of numbers is 1 to 39, but some states use a different range. It is this small range of numbers that makes these games easier to win, because there are fewer possible combinations.
States vary in the minimum amounts that you can win. Because the fantasy 5 drawings happen often, from a few days a week to daily, you have many more chances to win. If no one wins on a certain day, the pot rolls over to the next drawing, increasing the total amount to be awarded as prizes. More drawings also means more chances for you to win.
One thing is for sure: you will not win unless you consistently use a strategy when you are choosing your numbers. The numbers are randomly drawn, but there are certain patterns to them that you can analyze in order to give yourself the best chances of winning. If you evaluate the patterns of past cash 5 games in your state, you begin to develop an understanding of those patterns that will help you plan your strategy.
The fundamental concept behind a winning strategy for pick 5 games is to mathematically calculate the combination of numbers that has the best chances of winning. Odds and probabilities can be figured out and, when you look at these in conjunction with the historical spreads, you will be able to see which numbers are the most likely to hit. There are quite a few websites that will help you with the math.
The technique called wheeling is often used to plan out the number combinations to be played. More than five numbers – say, seven – are chosen, using probabilities. Then they are recombined into the possible five number sequences. The more of these sequences that you play, the more likely you will be to win big.
When you use a mathematical system to choose your numbers, instead of birthdays and anniversaries, you bring yourself closer to that dream of winning the lottery. Even if you buy just one ticket a day, you have a better chance of winning than buying lots of fantasy 5 lottery tickets with arbitrarily chosen numbers.
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