To Improve Your Odds of Winning Powerball in the future, it helps to be aware of what has worked in past Powerball Draws. This post focuses on Odds and Evens for Powerball, using 100 actual Powerball Draws to May 2010.
Only ONE Powerball Result has had All 5 Numbers Odd in the last 100 Draws.
Only THREE Powerball Results have had NO Odd Numbers in the last 100 Draws.
Statistically, you can expect 5 Numbers all Odd around 3% of Powerball Draws, and No Odd Numbers just over 2% of all draws.
In both theory and Actual Powerball Results, you are playing in the “3% Zone” if you play either 5 Numbers All Odd or No Odd Numbers. Sure they CAN will – But there is a 97% Probability that they will NOT win.
So – now we know what does NOT work, what has worked MOST OFTEN in Powerball Draws?
Two Odd Numbers + Three Even numbers worked in 35 of the last 100 Powerball Draws, with the Statistical Probability being around 32 draws.
Close behind was Three Odd Numbers + Two Even numbers, which worked in 34 of the last 100 Powerball Draws, with the Statistical Probability being around 33 draws.
So, logic predicts that two weeks out of three, your Powerball Result will be one of the two result-types above. In practice, with 69 of the 100 Powerball Draws being either “Two Odd Numbers + Three Even numbers” or “Three Odd Numbers + Two Even numbers” this is equally true.
So, our advice is – Play only these two Powerball game types.
Here is my 5-Number Australian Powerball win:
More Winning Powerball Tips coming soon …




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