USING birth dates for your lottery numbers could rob you of a big win, experts claim.
Numbers below 32 get over-used compared to those picked at random, they say.
AlamyToo many Lotto players select birthday dates for their numbers, research shows[/caption]And because such players use a smaller pool of numbers, any actual winners are more likely to have to share their jackpot.
The researchers studied 498 people playing Belgium’s lottery, where they pick six numbers between one and 45.