We have examined and discussed national lottery ranging in terms of the lotto system WE set out to make our lotto analysis easier to undertake, but there is also another quite seperate method of using winning number ranging which is already set out for us as lotto players;
When looking at the uk national lottery past winning numbers we seperate the combined results of the UK midweek lotto and the weekend national lottery draws and look at whichever we are planning for at that time. Whilst the 2 lotteries combine to make what most people view as one individual draw, there are significant advantages at looking at them both independently and then in comparison with the combined results before making final winning number selections.
The table above illustrate the winning number ranges in both draws when the range of each ball number is calculated having been independently lined up in ascending order over a rolling 6 month period. Whilst there are generally no major number changes on a weekly basis for this table, this is an important part of the winning numbers selection process which we would happily change our national lottery numbers for rather than play outside of this ball ranges rule.
What players should consider is to (using Wednesdays table as the example) put each winning number in list form into ascending order and ensure they meet the parameters of the table i.e. the lowest number for a wednesday national lottery draw should be between 1 & 26, the second lowest between 2 & 36, carrying on up to the highest which must not be lower than 19.
It is a simple national lottery selection method but one that is very rarely wrong. Of all the lotto system methods to corner the phrase "You can set your watch by it!" Very rarely of course these will change, but for the rarity of it, it is almost worth discarding ones that bias the winning number ranges too far away from the norm as "one off" events rather than to wait six months for them to be corrected naturally. The numbers in the example are actually a fairly bad scenario as the national lottery ranges were quite broad. When this is the case it is worth using the national lottery number tracking tables in order to discard anomolies and customise this lotto system on a weighting basis in order to optimise results. More information on all the systems including many not discussed in the instructional pages are available in the lotto systems e-Guide and euromillions e-Guide available on site in both English and Spanish versions.