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Mathematicians: Mega Millions Winning Strategies Not In Your Favor

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GETTY B 122210 MegaMillionsLottery?  SQUARESPACE CACHEVERSION=1333015710055Justin Sullivan/Getty Images(NEW YORK) — The Mega Millions jackpot, the biggest lottery award in the game’s history at an estimated $500 million, has millions of people dreaming, however ridiculous the odds may be.

The odds of getting struck by lightning are about one in 280,000, according to the National Lightning Safety Institute.  The odds of winning the Mega Millions jackpot for the next drawing on Friday are estimated at about one in 176 million, according to lottery officials.  Though that bolt from the sky may strike you more than 500 times before you hit that jackpot, it’s still fun to dream.

Some people claim to have strategies to increase your chances at lottery games, but mathematicians say there is little you can do to win Mega Millions.

The $500 million prize has a cash option of $359 million, the estimated jackpot based on national sales up to the time of the drawing, according to the official Mega Millions website.  Mega Millions drawings are held Tuesdays and Fridays at 11 p.m. EDT.

Matthew Vea, an army reservist and programmer, created a website four years ago that tracks the Mega Millions numbers that have and have not been drawn.

“Some numbers do seem to definitely appear more than others comparing the standard deviation,” he said.  “However, that said, I do joke that if that kind of analysis truly did produce a winning result, I would be a millionaire by now.  The fact that I have a day job shows there’s no predicting the lottery.”

Now that the jackpot has reached a record high, Vea said he plans to use his website and buy a ticket to at least win a partial prize.  Including the jackpot prize, there are nine ways to win a Mega Millions award, starting from $2.

One reason why there is no clear strategy to increase your odds of winning is the way Mega Millions is played, said Michael Shackleford, gaming mathematician and actuary.  The winner is selected through five balls drawn from a set of balls numbered one through 56, and one ball is drawn from a set numbered one through 46.

Mathematicians often use the word “odds” instead of “chances” to describe winning.  The odds of winning any of the Mega Millions prizes are approximately 1 in 40.

But Shackleford said, “Your chances of winning the jackpot with Mega Millions will always be the same.  It doesn’t matter what numbers you pick or the jackpot size.”

For example, the odds that Tuesday’s winning numbers for the $356 million Mega Millions lottery jackpot, the third-largest prize in the game’s history, will be picked again on Friday technically stay the same.  That’s because the same numbers, one through 56 and one through 46, stay in the pool for Friday.

In fact, Vea said one set of five numbers has been drawn twice in Mega Millions’s history: 11, 14, 18, 33, 48.

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