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Winning Lotto - 10 Things You Absolutely Must Know Before YouBy: Terry Fisher, Mon Dec 5th, 2005 09:49:37 PM 1. There IS an incredibly simple way to lower Lottery Odds. 2. The odds in, for example, a 6-49 lottery are 1-in-13,983,816. 3. Play all 49 lottery numbers – and you are GUARANTEED to have one ball correct. And it only requires 9 games. Even the 59-ball New York Lottery only requires 10 games. (Article continued below)
4. Win just one ball guaranteed correct, your Lottery Odds have now fallen from 1-in-13,983,816 to 1-in-1,712,304 – A reduction of over TWELVE Million! And all this with a technique that takes 5 minutes and costs under $10. 5. The most probable lottery result has three odd lottery numbers and three even lottery numbers (33.3% of the 13,983,816 combinations are of this type) 6. A lottery result with no consecutive numbers occurs just over 1-week-in-2 on average (50.5% of the 13,983,816 combinations are of this type) 7. Your lottery results can be boosted using games with three high lottery numbers and three low lottery numbers (33.3% of the combinations are of this type) 8. The most probable lottery result will have no lottery numbers from the previous week (43.6% of the 13,983,816 combinations) or only two lottery numbers from the previous week (41.3% of the 13,983,816 combinations) 9. Constructing your games using these rules – and using all the numbers in your lottery – is the simplest, easiest, quickest way to improve your lottery results. 10. A 49-ball lottery has been used as an example – but the concept applies to all lotteries, with just slight changes in the percentages. In the Lottery, it’s true that anything is possible – but some things are more probable than others! About the author: This lottery article was submitted by Terry Fisher, CEO of LottoMasta International, and is an extract from his book “Winning Lotto Secrets.” His website http://www.lottery-books.com provides an analysis of the best lottery books on the 'net, ranked from 1 to 10. |
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