
Lucky 7, available in the BetGames section on YesPlay, is a quick live draw that keeps players coming back for more every five minutes. Seven balls, black and yellow, will pop from a total of forty two. A lot of the players in the chat like to talk about complex systems and secrets, but in reality, all of that talk makes it harder to win. Let’s ignore those okes and see what actually works.
Myth: Streaks
“Black is hot, keep backing it” Sorry my China, but this sounds more stupid than anything else. Each draw is random and numbers don’t have memory, so a colour being hot for one draw doesn’t affect its likelihood to appear again in the future. If you want to bet smartly, always look at markets with consistent math, like Black or Yellow totals near 75. For example, betting R37 at 1.90 odds can give you R70.30 return.
Myth: Big ladders
If you hit four numbers you’re going to get paid big, since the website might be willing to pay you up to 2000 to 1. This can be a fun party trick, but you shouldn’t rely on it to make money. Instead, you should think of it as a cherry on top of a cake, or some other little bonus. Most of your bets should be simple and easy to explain, such as trying to guess how many balls will be of a certain colour. If you need a quick look at the game hub on YesPlay, more information you can find here.
Myth: Past draws
Just because the previous ball was red doesn’t mean you’re more likely to get a blue one next time around. In Lucky 7 there are 42 numbers, with half being black and the other half yellow, so the odds are always going to be the same before each spin. Don’t try to look for patterns in the results screen and think you can get rich that way, rather stick to one thing for each session, for example pick a colour and stick with it and set a stake that won’t be painful if you end up losing it.