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Playing numbers that came out recently is a smart thing to do. But picking all five numbers for one line from the last ten drawings doesn't work so well. The majority of drawings have one or two of the five winning numbers that skipped more than ten draws.
My own personal preference for FF5 is to play three or four numbers on one line that were drawn within the last ten draws. The other one or two numbers that I pick for that line are winning numbers that appeared in drawings held more than ten drawings ago. Drawings when all five winning FF5 numbers were drawn within the last ten draws have happened, but more often than not, just three or four of the five winning numbers came from the last ten draws. The other one or two came from drawings held more than ten days ago.
Repeating numbers (a winning number drawn in back to back draws) happens more frequently than any other skip. (BTW - a repeating number is a "zero skip" because it did not skip a drawing) "One-skips" happen the second most. (A one skip is a number that was drawn on Monday, is not drawn on Tuesday, but is drawn again on Wednesday. It skipped one drawing.) Three skips happen the third most, four skips happen the fourth most number of times etc.
This pattern of "short skips" happening most frequently appears in every on line lottery game played on the planet. It's the reason why picking numbers that were drawn a day or two ago is a smart strategy. That said, it's still very hard to get all five of the winning numbers on the same line. Many times I've had all five of the most recent drawings winning numbers on my ten dollar (ten line) FF5 ticket, but never have I managed to put all five of them on the same line. I think by picking numbers this way what you most likely will see happen is an increase in the number of Free Tickets that you win. That's been my experience anyway. G5