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Stacking wheels - larger number sizes. Given that your BUDGET can afford larger number sizes, these wheels can also be stacked.
We consider any number size over 20 numbers (approximately) to be a LARGE number size. And in many cases these wheels, when available, are financially UNSOUND. Meaning that you pay more to play them than you can ever hope to recover (jackpot wheels excluded) or so much that playing them becomes unafordable for MOST players and IF afforded is terribly RISKY business.
This leaves number sizes up to about 20 for our "larger" number sizes. Even some of these can be unsound depending on your budget, the games payouts, and the wheels performance or what it produces in wins if hit.
You'll need to deal with a true REALITY budget, one you can afford, one that if you lose doesn't hurt you at all. Reread our budget tips. Sometimes players, like many other people, "kid" themselves into thinking they can afford to play at a certain level based on the "can't lose" syndrome. Positive thinking is a great tool, just don't kid yourself about what you can afford to lose, should you lose.
Stacking larger number sizes is done in the same way as small number sizes, the differences are: The cost to play a wheel, The payout of the wheel when you win, and The coverage the wheel provides (numbers covered or number size).
Generally, the larger the number size the bigger the cost to play for the same or similar guarantees. The advantage is in the number of digits you cover. The larger the number size the larger your trap becomes and the easier it is to hit or win.
Another choice in the stacking or playing or larger wheels is our Lottery Boss Pro's elimination section. Here you can perhaps use wheels that you can not afford to play and reduce the size or number of tickets that you will play by running the bet file through our "eliminators".
Our eliminators are a front line offensive tool. They logically remove bets from bet files (wheeled or not) based on results derived from the history of your game and "sister" analyzers. While the removal of any bet in a wheeled bet file will VOID that wheels win assurance or guarantee, this choice is YOURS to make. You are the player and it IS YOUR dime.
Stacking larger wheels is one choice available to you and stacking larger wheels and then reducing the number of bets in each "stack" via elimination is another. We prefer the later tactic as good elimination and bet reduction simply makes playing more affordable.
A customer example: One of our customers in Chicago uses our Zer0 Miss wheel for his pick 5 game that guarantees TEN (10) 2nd prizes (4/5). Wheel ID: W5201040: Retail cost $115.00. It plays in 2,188 bets and uses 20 numbers. He puts his 20 numbers in our wheel, creates the 2,188 bets and then runs them through our eliminators. Reduction is quite dramatic. He reduces down to somewhere around 50-60 bets. He's called twice with results. First play, Two 2nd prizes, Second play, One 2nd prize. Each pays about $375.00 and is a decent pay back for about $50.00 played each time.
This technique can certainly be "stacked". Again, the guideline would be your budget. Not only can elimination be used in larger wheels and wheel stacking, it can be used in patient play, and on ANY bet file.