Sunday, December 26, 2010

Beat the lottery with Maths

Winning the lottery would be a life-changing event for almost all of us. Let's face it no having to worry about money ever again would be like a dream come true. However, that is exactly what it seems to be - just a dream. But, what if it isn't? What if you could win the lottery using some simple mathematics?

Ever since the every first lottery draw there have been systems that have been developed to beat it. Some have been better than others but all have been driven by the desire and innate knowledge that we have that the lottery can be beaten with the right mathematical approach.

Some systems, it must be said, are a lot more practical than others. Seeking the advice of a magic 8 ball is a far less effective method of choosing lottery numbers than a mathematical wheeling system for example.

It is possible, though, to get your hands of one or two systems that do produce very good results and lots of winning tickets!

 As I have already pointed out one of the most effective and popular ways for increasing the odds of winning a lottery prize is through 'wheeling'. But because wheeling creates more number sequences you need to buy more lottery tickets to use it. This means more money needs to be spent and for that reason wheeling only really becomes effective when the larger resources of a syndicate can be employed.

The positive thing about wheeling systems is that they show us that the lottery is not just about pure chance and that it can be beaten.

The simple fact that maths can be used to win the lottery makes it unsurprising when you find out that a mathematics professor has won the coveted draw 3 times in a row and 5 times in all.

Having a mathematical whiz-kid when the lottery so many times may seem like a true possibility when we realise that maths can beat the lottery but how effective is Larry Blair's lotto system?

Believe it or not Larry has used his lottery system to win a record five times. Three of his wins were straight after each other.

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