Win the lottery – The quantum leap

Of a double million dollar lottery winner

Introduction

Yes, I have won the lottery – twice. And no, I don’t play the lottery like 99% of the population does. Perhaps equally important is the fact that very few months go by without me making at least a small profit of some kind.

My biggest wins include: $1,374,196, $1,008,742, $76,500, $19,612, $15,569, $15,334, $12,565, $10,658, $7,751, and $5,554, and we’ll tell you where you can see the proof later.

But first, a dose of realism. These wins have been over a 6 year period so obviously we don’t win every week. Anyone who promises you the secret to winning the lottery every week is selling snake oil, no buts. What IS possible is a regular small win of $20-$100, plus a lottery strategy technique that significantly increases your chances of winning the big one. So what do we do that is different?

ORGANIZE Lottery numbers

We ORGANIZE the lottery numbers, instead of trying to PICK the numbers. This is the Quantum Leap that has “dramatically improved our luck.” Despite over 100 years of proof that no one can PICK all 6 winning lottery numbers, most players continue with an approach that has never worked!

Making sure you have all 6 winning lottery numbers is incredibly simple – play ALL the lottery numbers! It’s not rocket science, but it will get more complicated. In its simplest form, playing the following multiple entries in any 49-number Pick-6 lottery GUARANTEES that you have ALL the winning numbers from the lottery somewhere in your general buy-in:

1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9-10

11-12-13-14-15-16-17-18-19-20

21-22-23-24-25-26-27-28-29-30

31-32-33-34-35-36-37-38-39-40

1-41-42-43-44-45-46-49-48-49

As you’ll see later, we DO NOT recommend playing like this: it’s presented for simplicity, so you can see the concept. We’ll show you a much better approach later.

Your big objection is probably that there are TEN numbers, not six. Again, part of our lottery strategy, and in this article we show you two ways to use 10 number tickets.

Match your payout with the Lotto jackpot

A fact that most lottery players overlook: the cost of playing and the odds of winning are the same whether you play for $1 million or $100 million. At $1 million, he would be playing solo, with a payout of $30-$50 only. At $100 million I would still be playing with a $30-$50 payout BUT I would be joining 19 others to make our collective stake $600-$1,000. Nobody pays more money than they can afford, but by joining our efforts we can organize a bigger and smarter ticket.

lottery systems

Since the cost of playing the lottery differs around the world, this should be an overview. Remember that 10-number lottery ticket? Well, on an individual level, we need a “reduced price” way to play. A “full” 10 lottery system requires you to play 210 games (that’s how many 6 number combinations there are in 10 numbers).

For 5 games of 10 numbers, that’s 1,050 games in total, within the price range of 20-30 people joining their efforts for a massive jackpot.

However, outside of the individual game budget we recommend ($20-$50 per week). But, if you view your 10 numbers as 5 pairs, 3 pairs of 5 pairs can be fully covered in just 10 games, or 50 games total. So if 3 of your 5 pairs include all 6 winning lottery numbers, you’ve hit the lottery jackpot!

The cooperative approach

The “cooperative approach” has been the cornerstone of our success. When the lottery jackpot is a peanut, we all play alone. When the jackpot starts to rise, we band together and pool our resources for a concerted attack.

You can do this as a family, a workplace collective, or ask your lottery agent to arrange a group entry.

With $100 million on offer, 20 people can still take home $5 million each. Oddly enough, $5 million is better for your health and well-being than a person making $100 million, but that’s a whole new article (if you don’t believe me, google what has happened to big-time winners). lottery prizes). ).

In every other sphere of life, we recognize the value of pooling resources and a cooperative approach to problem solving. Not when you play the lottery. The lottery could change your life. Isn’t it time to take a smarter approach than “I want it all!”

understand the game

Can you tell me the exact odds of winning the game you personally play? Most people have no idea or only a vague idea. That’s a bit like buying a golf club, a ball, going to the golf club, and expecting to hit a hole-in-one, without a single lesson! Learn about your lottery – we’ll give you some tips below – the more you know, the better you’ll do.

odd and even lottery numbers

Patterns of odd and even numbers are interesting. Did you know that a lottery result that has 3 odd + 3 even numbers is about THIRTY times more likely to come out than a lottery result that has 6 numbers, all even or all odd?

As an example, let’s take 1000 results from the New Jersey 6-49 Lottery. 334 games ended with 3 odd numbers + 3 even numbers, a result you can expect, on average 1 week in 3. Two odd numbers + four even accounted for 224 of the 1,000 New Jersey lottery results, and four odd numbers + two pairs accounted for 233 of the 1,000 results.

These three types of results accounted for 791 of the 1000 games, almost 8 weeks of 10 occurrences!

By contrast, only 10 games had all odd numbers and only 10 games had all even numbers. Out of 1,000 games!

It is this type of “Lottery Intelligence” that keeps the games you play online with the type of results occurring more regularly.

Consecutive lottery numbers

Again, Consecutive Lottery Numbers are interesting. For 6 ball lottery games, you should never play 6 numbers that include more than 3 consecutive numbers.

Taking our 1,000 New Jersey Lottery 6-49 results again, we see the following: 512 games had NO consecutive numbers, and 388 had only two consecutive numbers. Between them, the two types of results accounted for 900 of the 1000 games, or a result you could expect, on average, 9 weeks out of 10!

This, of course, is for a result of 6 numbers. If we were playing 5 games out of 10, I would suggest allowing up to 3 consecutive numbers in any 10, but no more.

Lottery Number Sectors

When choosing our lottery numbers, we divide the total lottery numbers into 3 sectors. For a 6 out of 49 lottery, this is 1 to 16, 17 to 32, and 33 to 49. During most weeks, the 6 winning numbers will include between 1 and 3 numbers from each sector. Now with our 10 number system we can ensure that each set of 10 numbers includes 3 from each sector (with 4 from one sector). This practice of matching the games we play to the most common result is what we call “Lottery Profilingā„¢”. First, determine from lottery history the most frequently occurring outcome, then reflect that in your lottery entry.

For our New Jersey 6-49 example, 669 of the 1000 fit this “Profile”. This equates to 2 weeks out of 3.

Conclusion

There are “smart” ways to play the lottery and “dumb” ways to play. To play smart, you first need to gather intelligence about what works most often in your lottery; then you must structure an entry that fits that profile. The next step is to establish a “Cooperative” to raise funds for massive lottery prizes. Finally you need a lottery system. Speaking of which, this is how we would structure the 5 systems 10 we started with:

3-10-16-22-23-26-34-35-41-47

5-11-14-18-25-27-32-36-45-46

2-6-15-19-24-31-38-39-42-49

8-9-13-21-28-30-33-37-40-44

1-4-7-12-17-20-29-43-46-48

Please note that each set of 10 has 5 odd and 5 even numbers (no game can be all odd or even, and most of our games are in the “Smart Play Zoneā„¢”. Second, there are few numbers Consecutive Finally, there are 3-4 numbers from each sector.

While our own pool entries are even more sophisticated, the information above will allow you to play a much “smarter” lottery game.

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