Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Would You Like to Win The Lottery?

Although many lottery winners have got lucky with a random match or lucky dip ticket there are some lottery winners who didn't rely on pure luck at all. What about those winners who are "lucky" enough to hit the jackpot more than once, do you think their good fortune is purely down to luck? 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.

Using mathematics and a solid scientific approach it is possible to greatly increase your chances of having a winning lottery ticket.

The problem with most lottery players is that they pick their numbers randomly. Many people play the lottery in a superstitious way believing falsely that they are following some sort of system - such as picking numbers that they feel are lucky or basing their numbers of certain dates. Statistically and mathematically speaking these systems have the same chance of winning as a randomly chosen set of numbers.

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.

The odds of winning the UK National Lottery jackpot prize with a random ticket are 14,000,000 to 1.

You have a better chance of being struck by lightning than winning the jackpot on the British Lottery with a standard randomly chosen ticket!

What you need to do, if you want to ever win a significant prize in the lottery, is to get a system that is based on mathematical principles and has been proven to work. Just buying random lottery tickets will get you nowhere unless you are an extremely lucky person!

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