Odd/even ratio is basically a spread of odd and even numbers in a lottery combination. It's one of the few methods of the lottery analysis that is very easy to spot and act upon should your chosen combination fall outside the most probable criteria. Below is the summary of all UK National lottery draws to date:
Combinations that had all numbers odd or all even happened in 2‰ of all draws. That's a very low probability. It's good enough to take a bet and say that the next draw will NOT consist of all odd or all even numbers and select your combination accordingly.
Lottorino checks your combination against the odd/even ratio and devalues the combination if it consists of all odd or all even numbers.
Now some people will say that each combination stands the same chance of being drawn, and therefore lottery analysis is of no use whatsoever. Well, let us tell you this - lottery analysis is like marmite - you either love it or you hate it. There are a lot of people who stand by lottery analysis - a simple internet search will bring up million of sites, as there are people who would always argue that lottery is random and any kind of analysis is a waste of time. Obviously, by now, you know that we belong to the former group - we believe that by playing the most probable scenarios we tilt the lottery odds in our favour (at least in most draws!). Whether or not, this is true - we do not know. There is no way to say with 100‰ certainty whether lottery is random or non-random. The notion of a truly random process has caused many stirs at the very foundations of Quantum Mechanics, what if lottery is no different?
Whether or not you agree or disagree, it does not affect your participation in our lottery syndicates. Lottorino is an advisory tool. You select a combination scoring more than 50‰ if you believe in lottery analysis, and you ignore what Lottorino says if you believe that lottery is random. One thing for sure, by joining a syndicate the lottery odds do improve.
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