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- 10NWHEEL.WQ1
-
- This is a spreadsheet that will automatically wheel your 10 numbers.
- You must have Quattro Pro 2.0 to do this. The .PRN is a scratch sheet
- you can use instead of the spread sheet for those not using QP.
-
- Results of testing 10NWHEEL.PRN
-
- There are 210 different combinations of numbers using 10 numbers
- all together in a six number lottery.
-
- We tested EACH combination against our wheel and the results
- are below. The amount of times these combinations came up will
- give you a good idea of what you can expect should you get all
- six numbers within your chosen 10 numbers.
-
- Tickets 4's 5's 6's PRIZES
- SC
- 7 Times 12 $300.00
- 6 Times 13 $325.00
- 2 Times 12 1 $800.00
- 82 Times 6 2 $1,150.00
- 77 Times 7 2 $1,175.00
- 20 Times 6 3 $1,650.00
- 7 Times 6 1 $250,150.00
- 6 Times 7 1 $250,175.00
- 2 Times 6 1 1 $250,650.00
- 1 Time 6 2 1 $251,150.00
- Total 210
-
- Your winning ticket will have one of these combinations. As you
- can see, the odds are you will be in the $1150-$1175 area.
- But if you REALLY feel confident that you can guess the exact
- six numbers, you may want to download P6WHEELS.ZIP and play
- the 10 number GUARANTEED win with the 210 unique tickets. This
- wheel here only costs $8.00 in Super Cash tickets, as opposed
- to the $105.00 with the Grand Prize guaranteed.
-
- Now, you will still get a win with five numbers, since a six number
- win is not possible. We ran a test using the 252 possible combinations
- with 10 numbers in a five number lottery setup. This way we could get
- the exact information. The results of the test are below.
-
- Prizes
- Tickets 4's 5's SC
- -------- ---- ---- ---------
- 65 Times 4 $100.00
- 77 Times 5 $125.00
- 17 Times 6 $150.00
- 65 Times 2 1 $550.00
- 22 Times 3 1 $575.00
- 2 Times 4 1 $600.00
- 2 Times 5 1 $625.00
- 2 Times 2 2 $1,050.00
- Total 252
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- It becomes pretty clear that getting 5 of the six SC's will get you $125.00,
- then either 100.00 or $550.00 since these came up the same amount of times.
- It drops off pretty much from there.
- John Stark - Jerry Mattson
-