Why 7-15-31-34 and 36 was a PERFECT winning combination

To catch a big fish you need to fish where the big fish are!

When I saw the winning numbers for Powerball last night, I was NOT surprised to discover that someone matched the 5 main numbers and walked away with $2,000,000.

The winning combination had – once again – that typical number distribution footprint that nearly all jackpot winning tickets have.

Here’s what I am talking about:
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winning numbers Powerball February 21 2018

One top of that, the winning combination (5 main numbers) had 3 odd numbers and 2 even numbers … PLUS … it had 2 low numbers and 3 high numbers … PLUS a couple of other things.

Math people will always tell you that 1-2-3-4-5 has an equal chance to hit as 7-15-31-34-36

I always respond:

“If – in theory – all combinations have an equal chance to hit, then – according to that same theory – you can’t spoil your chances to win big either.

And if – in theory – you can’t spoil your chances to win big, then it’s certainly not wrong to fish in a pond where most of the big fish are, is it?”

Putting that theory aside, yesterday’s winning combo 7-15-31-34 and 36 was one of those big fish (again).

Only those players who played a combination with that perfect number distribution footprint had a chance to catch that BIG fish.

All other players – millions of them – did NOT have the slightest chance.

That’s not a fallacy but an absolute reality.

The “equal chance theory” is interesting, but there’s more to it than meets the eye.

We all know that, and we all feel that in the back of our mind.

To your awesome success in 2018,

Stefan