Do you think every number in your favorite lotto is equally likely?
Guess what, it may not be!!
Its not hard to see, take a look at the chart below…
Probability theory states that each number in the lottery should be equally likely, meaning that each column in the graph below should be close to the red line.

Statisticians assert that it is impossible to disprove the validity of the distribution shown above. Theoretically, with enough draws, the numbers should converge towards the red line, but it is currently impossible to prove this conclusively.
It’s not just Powerball… Mega Millions and almost every other lottery exhibit the same non-uniform number distributions (The order of the numbers change but the distribution shape is the same).
WHY?
There just isn’t any good way to create truely random numbers, heck computers can’t even do it…
Several computational methods for random number generation exist, but often fall short of the goal of true randomness… A “random number generator” based solely on deterministic computation cannot be regarded as a “true” random number generator, since its output is inherently predictable.
-From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
SO do you think that a few ping pong balls getting blown around can do any better??
The very numbers you are picking (and those auto pickers too) could be minimizing your chances of hitting it big!
WHAT TO DO?
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