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The Best and the
Worst Combinations
Probability analysis can be problematic and quite confusing.
For example, a combination such as 1-2-3-4-5-6 consists of 3-odd-and-3-
even numbers and therefore according to our odd/even analysis, such
combination is considered one of the best ones.
But we know it’s not true because conversely from our low/high analysis, a
combination that is made of purely low numbers possesses a very poor
probability.
Confusing isn’t it?
Evidently, odd/even or low/high analysis are not the best solution to
determine the best and the worst.
There should be better way to know.
Fortunately, there is a solution. The solution is discussed in details in the free
lottery guide section of Lotterycodex.com
As I said, it's free to access the lottery guide section so don't forget to pay a
visit and discover the best number combination that will give you the best
shot possible at winning the lottery.