MOST of us believe
winning lotto is down to the luck of the draw.
But a syndicate of
Bradford University professors and tutors in
Britain thought it could also be related to the
principles of mathematical probability.
And their theory was spectacularly vindicated in
October 2006 when they matched all six numbers
and scooped the $13 million lotto jackpot.
The syndicate, made up of 17 staff members at
Bradford University and College, bagged the big
prize by using two boxes, 49 pieces of paper and
a large amount of brainpower.