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Creating Your Own Master Combination

You can now begin to make up your own Master Combination for playing the UK National Lottery. When selecting your lottery numbers, if you intend to take note of short term influences - check for lottery numbers which have been repeatedly drawn in the past recent draws.

 

Your Master Combination No.1

In Box 1 Write an Odd number between 1 and 8. In our example it is 3. Yours must be different.

In Box 2 Because this first number is Odd, select an Even number between 9 and 17 and put it in box two. In our example we put 12. Yours should be different.

In Box 3 Choose an Odd number between 18 and 25. In the example we use 23.

In Box 4 Enter an Even number between 26 and 33 - ours is 28.

In Box 5 Write any Odd number between 34 and 41. Our example is 35.

In Box 6 Enter any Even number higher than 41, and less than 49. Our selection is 48.

Here's the first line in our example : 3 12 23 28 35 48

Now we are going to enter a fresh selection of lottery numbers in “Master Combination 2”. In selecting these numbers we are careful to ensure that no number from Combination 1 is repeated in Combination 2. We make certain that there are no Repeating Numbers.

 

Master Combination No.2
After entering a selected lottery number in each of the six boxes, check with your “Master Combination1” each time to make sure you have not duplicated a number.

In Box 1 Put any Even number between 5 and 12. Now check your “Master Combination1” to make sure you have not duplicated any number you have already selected. Our example 8.

In Box 2 Select an Odd number between 13 and 21 for the next box. Now check to make sure you have not duplicated any number from Combination 1. Our example 17.

In Box 3 Choose any Even number roughly halfway between your number in Step 2, and 27. Check Combination 1, to make sure you have not duplicated any number. Our example 25.

In Box 4 Enter an Odd number higher than the last number you have just placed, but under 34. Check Combination1 to for any duplicate. Our example 31.

In Box 5 Put an Even number higher than your last number and under 41. Our example 38.

In Box 6 Put an Odd number greater than 42. Check for any duplicate. Our example 44.

 

Combination 1 1 2 3 4 5 6
Your Numbers 03 12 23 28 35 48
Combination 2 1 2 3 4 5 6
Your Numbers 08 17 25 31 38 44

 

 

creating your own master combination

 


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