Lottery Wheeling
Lottery wheels are Lottery Systems that work in a rather clever way and allow you to play a larger than usual quantity of numbers in a given lottery draw so that you can increase your chances of winning. Lottery wheeling is clever because it does not attempt to play every possible combination of numbers that you select. Instead, it aims to cover the selections in such a way that you stand the best possible chance of winning a prize if a certain number of them are drawn.
For example, if you wanted to select fifteen numbers for a 6 from 49 lottery (such as the UK National Lottery) you could enter a nine line wheel as follows (the letters A-O represent 15 numbers of your choice):
Line 1 - A B E H I O
Line 2 - A C H J L N
Line 3 - A G K L M O
Line 4 - B C D J M O
Line 5 - B C F I K L
Line 6 - B D G H K N
Line 7 - D E I L M N
Line 8 - E F H J K M
Line 9 - F G I J N O
This is a very simple wheel, but if you managed to get 5 or 6 of your 15 numbers matched you should win at least a £10 prize (for 3 numbers appearing on the same line). And of course, you have several chances of getting 4, 5 or 6 numbers in a line for an even bigger prize.
Wheeling systems are particularly suitable for Lottery Syndicates which tend to be able to afford to play quite a few lines in each draw. And of course, if you want to stick with the same numbers from week to week, you could play all of the required lines automatically by taking out a Lottery Subscription.
Article Last Updated: 19/09/2007 15:27:49




