Belgium Lottery – Your Ultimate Guide For Winning
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Belgium lotto is getting such a bad rap these days, simply because there seems to be a lot of scammers handing out their “winning” software application all over the World Wide Web. The thing is, if you have some Euros burning a hole in your pocket, you can bet for a ticket at the lotto booth and win, without the use of these software applications at all. Besides, some of these scammers can demand for a lot of money and the last thing you ever want to do is hand over details of your credit card account to them. If you do want to win some cash at the Belgium lotto or subsequently, at the EuroMillions, here are some things you can try.
1. Spending more money does not mean more chances of winning. Although that thought of staking more money on one draw (or buying multiple tickets) seem logical, this is not a guarantee that you will even get a winning combination, or even just a 4 number hit to break even. The key is to choose your numbers wisely from the onset. That means taking account of what numbers you should avoid, what number combinations you should remember and keeping most of your hard earned cash in your wallet. Going for broke over one lottery draw may sound romantic… until you find out that the winning lottery ticket does not belong to you at all. Be money smart. And that means saying no to these new fangled Belgium lotto software applications.
2. Nix, nix, nix all quick pick options. Honestly, would you trust a “random” selection system that the lotto creators have designed, and would you honestly believe this system will spew out a winning combination for you? According to studies, about 2% of the entire population of lotto bettors has won with a quick pick number selection. A mere 2% is never good enough for a win. Nonetheless, the main issue against quick picks is that you do not really have any control over what numbers will come out, and that is tantamount to saying goodbye to your 2 Euros per bet.
3. Know what numbers you should never bet on. The thing with lotto is that the winning combinations are supposed to be random or seemingly random. So if you bet on numbers that make patterns – any kind of pattern at all – then you are guaranteed that you are betting on a losing ticket. The most common pattern is the divisible pattern. Some bettors use 2s (e.g. 22-24-26-28) or 5’s (5-10-15-20-25) or even 10’s (10-20-30-40-50); which is as good as giving your money away. Other losing patterns include: straights or 5 consecutive numbers (e.g. 6-7-8-9-10); numbers in one group (e.g. all 20s such as 22, 24, 25, 27, 29); and combinations with the same ending numbers (e.g. 1, 11, 21, 31, 41.) Betting on numbers that create corner pattern (choosing numbers at the corner of a betting box,) cross, or x-pattern is another way of losing out big time. These may look “cute” on the play slip, but will not get you any favorable results in the end.
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