What is a wheeling system exactly?

mrfirkin

Member
I'm new to wheeling systems.

Can someone please explain how they work?

I think LottoPro uses them too?

Thanks

Paul.
 

PAB

Member
Hi Paul,

An Abbreviated Wheeling System is a Way of Picking a Specific Amount of Numbers, Say 15 Numbers for Example, from a Total Pool of Numbers, Say 49 Numbers for a 649 Lotto for Example, and the Wheel will GUARANTEE AT LEAST ONE WIN of a Specific Category, Say Match 3 if 4 for Example. This Basically Means, if 4 of the Numbers Drawn from the Total Pool are in your 15 Numbers Picked, the Wheel will GUARANTEE AT LEAST 1 Line in your Wheel will Contain a 3 Number Match.

I Hope I have Explained this Clearly Enough.
All the Best.
PAB
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mrfirkin

Member
Hi Pab,

Thank you for the help.

So I gather then that a Wheeling System is basicaly applied where you wish to play a more expensive 'system' like picking 7 or more numbers in a game instead of say the usual 6? ie: a System 7 ?

I'm referring to my local game here in Australia as an example. It's Tattslotto (6 from 45). However, you can say, 'buy' a bigger amount of numbers. Costs heaps more though.

Gawd I'm dumb with all this.

Cheers,

Paul.
 

paulb

Member
wheeling systems

paul,
there's a women named Gail Howard who has all kinds of wheeling systems for at least pick 5and 6 games and most likely for other games to.
she does not have any for pick 3and 4 games, this I know for sure. just go to the web and put in her name and you will find her books.
There are also sites that are free that have wheeling systems. just type in wheeling systems and you will find plenty of them.
Good Luck to you
Another Paul
 

roger.www

Member
mrfirkin said:
I'm new to wheeling systems.

Can someone please explain how they work?

I think LottoPro uses them too?

Thanks

Paul.
I think if you buy lottery tickets perhaps you want to familiarize yourself with wheeling systems.
There are lots of resources on the net. Just Google 'lottery + wheeling"
and you should be able to find a lot of info. LottoPro for one has lots of wheels.
 

mrfirkin

Member
Thanks guys,

I think were I'm getting confused is between 'wheeling' systems and 'game' systems, whereby you can say pick 7, 8, 9 or even more numbers (up to 18) I believe for our Australian TattsLotto.

I have LottoPro and see that it has wheeling systems. What I don't understand is this; Say I want to just play one game using 9 numbers (a systems 9 game, and quite expensive) How then do I set up LottoPro to pick me 9 numbers from 45 ?

That's what I thought wheeling was all about.

Still confused.:confused:

Cheers,
Paul.:)
 

roger.www

Member
mrfirkin said:
Thanks guys,

I think were I'm getting confused is between 'wheeling' systems and 'game' systems, whereby you can say pick 7, 8, 9 or even more numbers (up to 18) I believe for our Australian TattsLotto.

I have LottoPro and see that it has wheeling systems. What I don't understand is this; Say I want to just play one game using 9 numbers (a systems 9 game, and quite expensive) How then do I set up LottoPro to pick me 9 numbers from 45 ?

That's what I thought wheeling was all about.

Still confused.:confused:

Cheers,
Paul.:)

Lotto Pro does have Tattslotto, and a Tattslotto wheeling system, you should just fool around with the
software. It really is not that hard to figure it out.
 

mrfirkin

Member
Hi Roger,

Ok, will muck around with it.

Still unsure how to get Lottopro to pick 9 numbers from 45 instead of the standard 6 numbers.?

Any idea?

Thanks,

Paul.
 

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