Wednesday, July 14, 2010

The Truth About The 2, 3, 4 and 5 Times Lottery Winners

It may be true that there have been quite a few lotto winners who won their prizes through pure luck. However, there are also a good amount of winners who never relied on luck at all. Do you think it is a coincidence when some people win the lottery twice, three times or, in the case of an Oklahoma Maths Professor, 5 times? When you begin to understand that no-one is that lucky and that something much more profound is going on you will surely want to learn more about this lottery phenomenon and how it works.

Although the nature of the lottery is for the vast majority of players to lose so that an extremely small group of people can win there are things you can do to ensure you are not in the larger group of losers.

Believe it or not there are mathematical systems that have already been used to win huge prizes in lotteries all across the world.

The problem with most lottery players is that they pick their numbers randomly. Sure there are players that might have, what I will loosely call, a "system" like choosing birthdays, significant dates or numbers that are meaningful to them but they do not have a solid mathematical formula that they follow.

Every lottery pick that is chosen in any way that is not based on a mathematical formula is a random pick and has an extremely low chance of being a winner.

For example in the UK National Lottery draw you must pick 6 winning numbers from a potential of 49.This means there are 49 numbers to choose from and you get to pick 6 and they must all be drawn for you to win the jackpot prize.

You have a fourteen million to one chance of winning the jackpot in this lottery.

These odds are so low that you have a better chance of dying than winning the jackpot.

As you can see a random ticket on the lottery is highly unlikely to ever make you rich. Unless you were blessed at birth or get an infusion of unbelievable life-changing good luck you will not win any significant prize with a normal lottery pick!

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