Cash 4 Life Numbers

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  1. CASH 4 LIFE WINNING NUMBERS - Tennessee Lottery

Choose five numbers from 1 to 60. Find these in the upper section of each playslip, and fill them in with a black or blue pen, or a pencil. Choose one number from 1 to 4 to be your Cash Ball. Pick this one from the white section of each playslip. Hand your completed playslip over to the retailer to receive your ticket in return. Game Type: 5/60 + 1/4 Bonus Number: 1 number between 1 and 4 (the 'Cash Ball') Drawing Days: Every Day Drawing Time: 9:00 PM Eastern Time (GMT-5:00) Draw Method: Mechanical Lottery Ball Machine.


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Winning Numbers:

Monday, February 8, 2021

19-27-33-57-59-1

PrizeCash4Life
LevelWinners*Prize**
5-of-5 + CB0$1,000/Day For Life
5-of-50$1,000/Week For Life
4-of-5 + CB1$2,500.00
4-of-53$500.00
3-of-5 + CB64$100.00
3-of-5215$25.00
2-of-5 + CB1,159$10.00
2-of-53,949$4.00
1-of-5 + CB7,410Free Ticket
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*Florida Winners

**The top prize will be shared among top prize winners in all CASH4LIFE states. Depending on the number of winners, the second prize may be shared. The third through ninth prize levels are set prize amounts. If funds are insufficient to pay CASH4LIFE prizes, they may be paid on a pari-mutuel basis and could be lower than the amount shown.
See the CASH4LIFE® Official Game Rules for full details on prize payment and game information.

Please note that every effort has been made to ensure that the enclosed information is accurate; however, in the event of an error, the winning numbers and prize amounts in the official records of the Florida Lottery shall be controlling.

CASH 4 LIFE WINNING NUMBERS - Tennessee Lottery

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Many people believe that certain numbers are drawn more frequntly than others, and that others are selected less often. These are often referred to as: Hot and Cold numbers. In order to help players identify these, many lotteries provide Frequency Tables.
However, when trying to interpret this information, players are faced with the several problems and questions. First, does this data indicate that these numbers perform better or worse over the long run? Or, is this simply a function of short term trends? Second, the format of certain games has changed over time. Balls are added and deleted. How can we normalize this information to account for the fact that certain balls have been present longer that others? Third, is this statistical data meaningful?
To help answer these questions, we have prepared this analysis which contains four panels. Window C4L-1 in the lower left displays a tabular analysis of the most common white and Cash lottery balls. The total occurances of each ball is shown for: 3 Month, 6 Month, 1 Year, 2 Year, and All Time terms. The cells are color coded to illustrate numbers that are: Cold (Blue), Cool (Light Blue), Warm (Light Red), and Hot (Red). The non-shaded numbers are neutral.
Hotness and Coldness is assigned utilizing a weighted statistical analysis which involves first determining the expected number of occurances, and then calculating the actual observed deviations. This data is shown in Window C4L-2. The graph displayed in Window C4L-3 shows a normal probability distribution. This is an important concept of randomness because we know that there will be an expected amount of noise (or deviation) whenever such events are measured.
Lastly, Window C4L-4 puts it all together by summarizing how often the lottery jackpots would be won if a player limits his playing numbers to certain subsets: Hot, Cold, Hot + Cold, Neutral, and Neutral + Hot. These tables only show the highest prizes that would be won, not the sum of all the prizes.