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Any thoughts on wheeling and deciding between 2 different lotteries.
Looking at (A) 649 Canada at $3.00 per ticket vs. (B) Atlantic49 at $1.00 per ticket.
Going to budget $70.00 or less per draw and the Wheel(s) are yet to be determined (Howard/Bluskov probably)
Obviously, the payouts for the Canada 649 are far greater than the set amount for Atlantic49 but one can have a much larger wheel(s) on the latter.
Of course, there is also the guaranteed prize draws for each lottery as well. (where you would get about 23 chances with the $3.00 tickets for $1 million vs 70 chances with the $1.00 tickets @ $25,649 as the prize etc...)
Mathematician I am not - just curious what folks would choose.
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$70 sounds good budget for playing wheel. lots of them available with guarantees. but $1 or $3? $1 will give you wider coverage of course with more combinations. if you win - you win, question is how to win. most of people playing quick pick due lack of time, small budget, not worrying to lose $5-20, believing in luck. playing wheels versus quick pick is much better idea anyway in my opinion. you have to assume losing every time with any lottery, unless you hit big one ). using wheels if you dont pick right numbers will give you same result as quick pick - nothing. BUT, if you select good winning area that covers 3,4,5 or 6 winning numbers wheels will give you lots of small winning tickets that may adds up to good profit. main thing - you still have to select winning numbers, no matter what you playing - wheels, systems or quick picks, $1 or $3. using wheels at least you have a good chance to stay even or up in long run, but most important thing not to lose, and keep rolling your money for next round. look on web, i know for fact couple websites there where you can play systems/wheels, simulate draws, balance your daily winning/loses, without playing real money. this can be useful for people who believing games are rigged, play simulators and see how you doing, or corporations will scan your computer too in order to pre-select numbers? :) just joking..
of course, good starting point can be from this website wheels section.
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Quote: Originally posted by Druski on Dec 15, 2020
Any thoughts on wheeling and deciding between 2 different lotteries.
Looking at (A) 649 Canada at $3.00 per ticket vs. (B) Atlantic49 at $1.00 per ticket.
Going to budget $70.00 or less per draw and the Wheel(s) are yet to be determined (Howard/Bluskov probably)
Obviously, the payouts for the Canada 649 are far greater than the set amount for Atlantic49 but one can have a much larger wheel(s) on the latter.
Of course, there is also the guaranteed prize draws for each lottery as well. (where you would get about 23 chances with the $3.00 tickets for $1 million vs 70 chances with the $1.00 tickets @ $25,649 as the prize etc...)
Mathematician I am not - just curious what folks would choose.
The Atlantic49 jackpot is one million for one 6/6 winner or divided among multiple 6/6 winners, not $25,649 which is a single prize per draw any 6/49 ticker buyer can win with their A code given "free" with each purchased line.
I can't recommend playing for a prize that's not worth winning. I do think a million tax free would be worth winning and the 5+B $64.900 prize isn't bad.
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Quote: Originally posted by Druski on Dec 15, 2020
Any thoughts on wheeling and deciding between 2 different lotteries.
Looking at (A) 649 Canada at $3.00 per ticket vs. (B) Atlantic49 at $1.00 per ticket.
Going to budget $70.00 or less per draw and the Wheel(s) are yet to be determined (Howard/Bluskov probably)
Obviously, the payouts for the Canada 649 are far greater than the set amount for Atlantic49 but one can have a much larger wheel(s) on the latter.
Of course, there is also the guaranteed prize draws for each lottery as well. (where you would get about 23 chances with the $3.00 tickets for $1 million vs 70 chances with the $1.00 tickets @ $25,649 as the prize etc...)
Mathematician I am not - just curious what folks would choose.
Concentrate on a Method..
Uncontrolled Ambition usually causes one to make bad decisions..Winning a larger Jackpot vs a smaller one is not as relevant as picking the correct or Statistically viable numbers for either..
It would seem more logical to focus on mastering picking probable numbers.. and since one lottery offers more bang for your buck than does the other, work on it...a $1 Million Jackpot is still no laughing matter... win it, then go after any larger Jackpots..!!
As for wheels?... IMO, Bluskov's wheels are the best..GH's wheels gets no respect from lotteries, I bought her stand alone 5-pick wheel book.. it's a joke..which is why I fail to understand how could she or anyonelse ask for such exorbitant prices just for wheels in SLAG AFTER 1st publishing such a crummy pick-5 wheel book..it reflects "Corporate" greed more than "Expert" knowledge on wheels..!
I find those types of Business tactics insulting and annoying...it's like buying a Ferrari sports car, only to be charged extra for the steering wheel..!!
Anytime you've paid as much money for Lottery Software as SLAG?,.. the wheels should come with it..!!
BTW?.. $70. is a nice budget for any Lottery..!!
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