
How to Win the EuroMillions 5/50 According to Math
Millions of worst types of combinations exist in the EuroMillions game that will not likely appear in any draw. You may have been playing one of these worst combinations, and you don’t know it.
If you are like the majority of the EuroMillions players who pick numbers randomly, by quick pick, or by any superstitious method, then your chances of winning the jackpot are almost non-existent.
Many lotto players have tried the idea of using birth dates of their sons and daughters, memorable dates in their lives, lucky numbers, horoscope numbers, hot numbers, cold numbers, and even psychic prediction, tarot, and lottery spell, etc. That makes me think about 99% of EuroMillions players are doing it all wrong.
I recommend you start playing the EuroMillions using math. Once you understand the mathematical method of playing the lottery, you will never play the EuroMillions the same way again.
Let’s dig deeper.
The Odds of Winning The EuroMillions
The National Lottery EuroMillions game is a 5/50 lottery format. So the rule is to pick five numbers from 1 to 50. We compute the total combinations by using the Combination formula.
So there are 2 million possible ways to combine five numbers in EuroMillions. However, to win the jackpot, you are required to match the extra two lucky stars so that the actual odds become 1 to 139.8 million.
If you think about your odds, you have a better chance of becoming the next Prime Minister of the U.K. In short; it is tough to win in the EuroMillions.
In perspective, on the average, you have 139.8 million attempts to win the jackpot. If you play 100 tickets every week, then you have 1.4 million weeks or 27,000 years to hit the jackpot.
Twenty-seven thousand years is such a long time. You’ve got to be very lucky to win.
The EuroMillions lottery is a random game. You cannot predict the next winning numbers.
So, if superstitions, hot numbers, lucky numbers, quick pick, and a random selection will not help, what will?
Mathematics remains the only tool.
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