Friday, December 10, 2010

Lottery Software

It is widely known now that the best way to increase your odds of winning a lottery prize is to play as part of a syndicate. Statistics show us that one fourth of the big lottery payouts go to syndicated players. Syndicates are comprised of a group of individual players who pool their stake money and buy multiple entries. Being part of a syndicate therefore gives you multiple chances to win a prize for the same money you would normally use to play less tickets.

Obviously being a member of a lottery syndicate has major advantages. When you play as an individual you limit the number of chances you have to win to the amount of tickets you purchase. However, when you are in a syndicate your group has more money to purchase more tickets and therefore you have more chances to win. Because syndicates have access to more money than an individual player they can also play the lottery smarter, by incorporating mathematical systems into their game plan, which always require more tickets to be bought, the syndicates chances of winning big prizes are increased even more.
 
Joining a syndicate does have some drawbacks though. Any prizes must be divided up equally between all the syndicate members. All too often a syndicate's huge lottery win seems not so huge when it has to be divided among many syndicate members.

Then there are cases where a syndicate member has been unable to pay their weekly stake money, perhaps due to illness at work, only to discover the syndicate won a large prize but are unwilling to pay their share. This type of scenario has led to many court battles in the past and will undoubtedly do so again in the future.

Winning the lottery can also bring out the worst in certain people. Because lottery syndicates are usually not created under legal contract it is all too easy for one greedy ticket holder to claim all the prize.

Although it is possible to be unlucky enough to join such a lottery group most syndicates are run very fairly and the winnings are divided up evenly. And, playing in a syndicate is still the best way to improve your odds.

When you do join a syndicate make sure they are using lotto systems and not just guessing numbers however! Buying lots of random tickets does not improve your chances of a win much more than having only one ticket. However, employing a wheeling system, for example, can reduce your odds by millions to 1!

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