lottery winners live mainly outside urban centres which is proof that the lottery numbers that we see appearing on our TV screen are pre sellected and not at all random. In other words the machines are programmed to select the numbers. If the numbers were random , statistically the winners would nearly always be found where population concentration are most dense.and people purchase the most tickets. Is this is arranged by consent with the government to give all uk residents an equal chance.? However those people who buy lottery tickets should know that if they live in a large town they stand even less of a chance of winning than the official odds of 12million to one. Consequently the lottery organisers can also maximise their proffits by manipulating the numbers.
2006-10-16
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