My buddy Barney has been participating in the lottery for over twenty years. Barney and I are both professors at a university. He would continually get his lottery tickets every Friday at his favorite Flying V gas station market on the Victorville Exit off the Freeway 10. Barney would arrive at the gas station at precisely 5:20 PM after he sped off from work at 5:10 PM at the Victorville Community College. At the gas station convenience store, Barney would purchase his $10 worth of lottery tickets.
In his long time of participating in the lottery draws, my friend Barney has not taken home a cent apart from the single instance he scored $75 for a correct three number selection. But this did not at all derail Barney from his purpose to hit the lottery. I was starting to believe that Barney should just give his cash to charity because this would have served a better mission. Barney could have surely sent a student to college after all these years, rather than playing the lottery.
As for me, I was what you could call an occasional player: very occasional. I sometimes buy several lottery tickets when there is a special instance like my or my wife's birthday or some other special instance that might prove propitious. But then I would determinedly shun any number pick that I could relate to my mother-in-law who has been staying with us for many long years. I surmised that anything connected to my mother-in-law would be no good; so even in the buying of lottery tickets I seriously stayed away from her numbers. I did have a numerologist determine her numbers. Sorry, I digressed.
But the most unbelievable set of events came to pass in the life of my colleague, Barney. Since the beginning of last year, he started scoring in the lottery draws. Barney started an amazing winning run. This past 18 months, my buddy Barney has scored in the lottery an incredible 7 times. Barney hit the lottery five times a year ago. In the first six months of this year, Barney hit the lottery prizes twice. Barney now has winnings of close to two and a half million dollars. Though Barney did not win the big money prizes, he has won often enough to be a millionaire.
I began pestering Barney for his key to winning the lottery. Well, asking my buddy Barney did pay returns. Apparently, Barney who is a mathematics instructor was devotedly researching the algorithms that rule the lottery. Barney was in fact running a serious scientific research in his more than two decades of participating in the lottery. After all these years Barney has now created a process that makes scoring in the lottery easy.
All I have to do, my good pal Barney promises me, is to patiently wait just a couple more months to present his lottery software to the public. It seems, Barney collaborated with a computer teacher at the same community college named Tom, to develop a lottery software program relying on Barney's system. But then I begged him some more to give me a winning combination. Well, I unbelievably scored $85,000 two weeks after Barney provided me a numbers combination for the lottery draw. Now that you know, wouldn't you want to purchase his unbelievable lottery software?
Sunday, October 23, 2011
Monday, October 10, 2011
Sure Win in the Lottery
Do you reckon you have a chance at running away with the big pay off in a lottery? Do you know the odds to winning that major prize? If you ask what your chances are in the lottery, then I have to say next to zilch and your odds to winning would be in the realm of the fantastic. And if you are convinced that by playing the lottery frequently you could better your chances of scoring the win, well then, you are misled.
Your chances of hitting the top prize in a lottery differs according to how the lottery is planned and many other factors control your odds in taking home the prize, like how many conceivable numbers are involved; how many numbers are chosen for the winning combination; if the order by which the numbers are selected is significant or not and if the numbers that are already drawn are taken back and subjected to another drawing. Now these components put together, control what your odds are for that jackpot prize in the lottery draw.
In the lottery game involving six numbers such as the 6 from 49 lottery, a participant chooses six numbers from 1 to 49 and when all six numbers match your selection in the official drawing then you take home the major prize. Your odds of winning the major prize in the 6 from 49 lottery is almost zero being just 1 chance in 13,983,816.
You can look at it this way: if you participated in this form of lottery draw and you buy just one ticket a week you could assume to score the jackpot only once in 269,000 years which is 13,983,816 weeks divided by 52 weeks in a year. Now that's a protracted period of time of betting on the lottery to win. But then other lotteries have more impossible chances than this. Then these jackpot winners must really have the gods on their side to have won and winning is just like being struck by lighting and surviving: a solely freaky event.
But then when my next door neighbour Fred, who is also my golfing friend began collecting on the lottery, I had a change of mind. You would not believe but my chum and neighbour Fred just won his biggest prize ever in the lottery just a couple of weeks ago. But let me start on page one.
Fred has been my next door neighbour for many years. Through all those times that I've known him, my friend Fred would regularly, every Friday at 6PM, go to our neighbourhood 7 Eleven Store and purchase his lottery tickets.
Fred appearing unsure, would first pose at the door before entering with a gloomy look on his stretched, lean face. Fred would approach the cashier, say his whispered greeting and give to the cashier a elongated, narrow strip of paper filled out with Fred's number choices for the next day's lottery game along with several brand new, twenty dollar notes. My friend Fred regularly paid for his lottery tickets in cash and bought forty to a hundred dollars worth of lottery tickets for the Saturday game.
The smiling, bewhiskered, Indian cashier named Mohan who is heavy would welcome Fred in his odd voice as he reached for the lottery form and bills then he would slot this paper into a machine that printed out the lottery tickets. He would then hand Fred his tickets always wishing Fred "good luck".
The countenance of Fred would brighten as his tickets were handed to him by the cashier. A barely visible grin would cross his lips while tallying his lottery tickets reassuring himself of the correct number. His face would light up as he carefully put the tickets in his left breast pocket. His appearance now visibly changed by those lottery tickets, Fred left the store with a noticeable spring to his step and with confidence in his heart.
And for fifteen years he went through this Friday ritual religiously but failed to win anything. The nearest thing to having a win in the lottery Fred ever had was when he found a fifty dollar bill by the door of the store as he was about to buy his tickets. He presented the fifty dollar bill to Mohan to give back to its rightful owner but when no one claimed it after a month, Mohan gave the fifty dollars back to Fred.
Fred had no luck until two years ago when he started his fantastic winning streak. Fred took home a $75,000 pay off in April of 2009 to set off his freaky winning streak. After taking home his first lottery prize money, Fred threw a feast for all his buddies who were ecstatic at his change of fortune.
That initial win was followed by a second, a short two months after, this time with a $250,000 pay off. Everyone was gossiping about Fred's amazing wins but when Fred took home the one million top money in the weekly lottery's Christmas draw, the town went wild. And this winning run was just starting for Fred. The next year of 2010, Fred took home the lottery thrice and all three prizes were million dollar wins. Fred was a millionaire several times over as his winnings for 2010 totalled nearly 4 million and for the two years his winnings were over 5 million dollars.
Everyone wanted to know the truth to Fred's winnings as he was now deemed the luckiest lottery player in the United States. Many would not believe that Fred's winning streak could be pointed to just simple luck and something freaky was going on.
Well, the admission came from Fred last January, just at the beginning of the new year, that he had designed through the years of playing the lottery, a system that succeeds. He then worked with a software engineer to develop a lottery software that directs your win.
Now, Fred wants to share his good fortune with others. He will share and tell all his secrets to hitting the lottery in a website that he will open this June with the software that makes winning the lottery a certainty. So I, plus countless others are excited about Fred's offer. Do you still have some doubts?……well, only two weeks ago Fred took home his biggest solo top prize ever of 3 million dollars.
Your chances of hitting the top prize in a lottery differs according to how the lottery is planned and many other factors control your odds in taking home the prize, like how many conceivable numbers are involved; how many numbers are chosen for the winning combination; if the order by which the numbers are selected is significant or not and if the numbers that are already drawn are taken back and subjected to another drawing. Now these components put together, control what your odds are for that jackpot prize in the lottery draw.
In the lottery game involving six numbers such as the 6 from 49 lottery, a participant chooses six numbers from 1 to 49 and when all six numbers match your selection in the official drawing then you take home the major prize. Your odds of winning the major prize in the 6 from 49 lottery is almost zero being just 1 chance in 13,983,816.
You can look at it this way: if you participated in this form of lottery draw and you buy just one ticket a week you could assume to score the jackpot only once in 269,000 years which is 13,983,816 weeks divided by 52 weeks in a year. Now that's a protracted period of time of betting on the lottery to win. But then other lotteries have more impossible chances than this. Then these jackpot winners must really have the gods on their side to have won and winning is just like being struck by lighting and surviving: a solely freaky event.
But then when my next door neighbour Fred, who is also my golfing friend began collecting on the lottery, I had a change of mind. You would not believe but my chum and neighbour Fred just won his biggest prize ever in the lottery just a couple of weeks ago. But let me start on page one.
Fred has been my next door neighbour for many years. Through all those times that I've known him, my friend Fred would regularly, every Friday at 6PM, go to our neighbourhood 7 Eleven Store and purchase his lottery tickets.
Fred appearing unsure, would first pose at the door before entering with a gloomy look on his stretched, lean face. Fred would approach the cashier, say his whispered greeting and give to the cashier a elongated, narrow strip of paper filled out with Fred's number choices for the next day's lottery game along with several brand new, twenty dollar notes. My friend Fred regularly paid for his lottery tickets in cash and bought forty to a hundred dollars worth of lottery tickets for the Saturday game.
The smiling, bewhiskered, Indian cashier named Mohan who is heavy would welcome Fred in his odd voice as he reached for the lottery form and bills then he would slot this paper into a machine that printed out the lottery tickets. He would then hand Fred his tickets always wishing Fred "good luck".
The countenance of Fred would brighten as his tickets were handed to him by the cashier. A barely visible grin would cross his lips while tallying his lottery tickets reassuring himself of the correct number. His face would light up as he carefully put the tickets in his left breast pocket. His appearance now visibly changed by those lottery tickets, Fred left the store with a noticeable spring to his step and with confidence in his heart.
And for fifteen years he went through this Friday ritual religiously but failed to win anything. The nearest thing to having a win in the lottery Fred ever had was when he found a fifty dollar bill by the door of the store as he was about to buy his tickets. He presented the fifty dollar bill to Mohan to give back to its rightful owner but when no one claimed it after a month, Mohan gave the fifty dollars back to Fred.
Fred had no luck until two years ago when he started his fantastic winning streak. Fred took home a $75,000 pay off in April of 2009 to set off his freaky winning streak. After taking home his first lottery prize money, Fred threw a feast for all his buddies who were ecstatic at his change of fortune.
That initial win was followed by a second, a short two months after, this time with a $250,000 pay off. Everyone was gossiping about Fred's amazing wins but when Fred took home the one million top money in the weekly lottery's Christmas draw, the town went wild. And this winning run was just starting for Fred. The next year of 2010, Fred took home the lottery thrice and all three prizes were million dollar wins. Fred was a millionaire several times over as his winnings for 2010 totalled nearly 4 million and for the two years his winnings were over 5 million dollars.
Everyone wanted to know the truth to Fred's winnings as he was now deemed the luckiest lottery player in the United States. Many would not believe that Fred's winning streak could be pointed to just simple luck and something freaky was going on.
Well, the admission came from Fred last January, just at the beginning of the new year, that he had designed through the years of playing the lottery, a system that succeeds. He then worked with a software engineer to develop a lottery software that directs your win.
Now, Fred wants to share his good fortune with others. He will share and tell all his secrets to hitting the lottery in a website that he will open this June with the software that makes winning the lottery a certainty. So I, plus countless others are excited about Fred's offer. Do you still have some doubts?……well, only two weeks ago Fred took home his biggest solo top prize ever of 3 million dollars.
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