Usual Hitters in Pick 4 – UHN

August 18th, 2009 by mazk Leave a reply »

Lottery is a habitual creature by nature, tends to repeat itself more often than not, and if you KNOW how to take advantage of those habit; you are in for a few wins!

What is the Usual Hitter Number (UHN)?


It is a Pick 4 Number that if it hits in your state (or any other state for that matter) would make you say :

  • “Uh…Not again!”
  • Or

  • “Uh…I knew this one is coming back for seconds:(“
  • Or
    “Uh…I should’ve played this one”……..etc

    And although UH Numbers hit all over the states, most lottery players brush them aside as waste of wager money; if only they knew that : The telltale signs are there for all to see; here is an example:

    The most overlooked UH Number is 8697, a simple sequential number that goes down from 9 to 6, it hit 141 times in the past three years; but what makes it interesting is the frequency it hits every month in any given year; hence the name: Usual Hitter!

    Its Mirror Number is 3142,  another sequential number, and this one hit 144 times in the same period of time. Very close number of hits to rule it out as a coincedence; check All-States results and you should see that every time the quite 8697 hit; the mirror number follows!

    Where?

    In the same state or at the Mirror State, sometimes they play tag and the circle keeps on going and going.

    Starting to see UH numbers in a different light!

    Good; because coming up Next is:

    Usual Hitters List

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