Lotto Secret Revealed!Written by Mandy Sheridan
It's a little known fact that statistically, in any lottery game, balls that pop out have a remarkable relationship to balls in previous draws. What is this relationship? The boffins at www.winthatlotto.com analyzed results of various lottery games, and discovered some VERY interesting facts that seem to apply across any lotto game. Let's look at a standard '6 from 49' lotto game, such as UK National Lottery. In this game, 6 balls are drawn from 49 in tumbler. And incredibly, almost HALF of numbers drawn have already been drawn at some time in previous six draws! Even stranger, statistically, almost 75% of winning numbers in this week's draw have been drawn at some time in past 11 weeks.Has that got your attention? Can you see how this information might be useful in choosing your lotto numbers? Want to take it even further? Lotto Researchers at www.winthatlotto.com wanted to see just how far this relationship could be stretched and were dumbfounded to discover that it can even be take to a virtual certainty! How about this - in 90% of draws, ALL winning numbers have been drawn at some point in previous 17 drawings. That means that if you take ALL numbers drawn in last 17 games, and could somehow play them, there is a 90% chance that you will catch ALL winning numbers in this week's draw!
| | Let's Play Baccarat!Written by Sean Cameron
Baccarat is related to card game of BlackJack, but is even simpler. Popular in Europe, main difference between Baccarat and Blackjack is that not only can you bet on 'player', but also on 'Bank' or a 'Tie'. Experienced players (certainly everyone at www.supabets.com ) never bet on a Tie, as odds are definitely against you here, and if you remember that rule, all you have to do is decide who you think will win a hand, Bank or player. In simple terms, you are betting against cards themselves, NOT other players or Bank.This means you can ignore what other people around table are doing, and focus solely on your own hand, which is dealt from a stack of 8 decks (no jokers). To start a game (or when 'Cut' card turns up in shoe), dealer shuffles decks and returns them to shoe, then 'burns' a number of cards equal to value of first card in shoe (sometime shoe itself is called 'Bank'). The player to right of Dealer now gets Bank, and can hang on to it as long as Bank wins. If Bank loses, it passes to next player on right. Bets are placed before each player receives any cards.
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