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Hey, does anybody reveal their method/system?
Chief Bottle Washer New Jersey United States Member #1 May 31, 2000 14936 Posts Offline
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Todd,
I totally understand where you coming from dude. The saying, "It's better to give than recieve" is not without its' worth -- I think we both can agree with that.
However, when it comes to something as big as winning a jackpot that's an entirely different animal. I'm not against it or for it, it just the phenomenon behind the idea of just "sharing something you worked years to figure out." I think there should be some sort of reward to reveal something as sensitive as that.
To clarify, why not have the players' blogs, ideas, information-sharing converted to money? There are sites that does that very thing. Players can read others ideas and rate it up or down and get pay per click for the number of up-vote. I'm not an expert of putting it all together but I have been on sites that pays to share your ideas.
I even think more LP players will be willing to come out and share what they know (however measured their knowledge to share with others). I think the community here would benefit dramatically and increase more traffic to L.P. The more and more people join and rate others' ideas the greater the community you have at L.P.
What do you think? 99.9% of all people working "for years to figure out" their lottery systems do not have anything significant to show for it. So I don't think sharing your methods are going to hurt you at all. The best any system can do is get you close. It takes a lot of luck to achieve the rest, and that's where only those with positive energy will get there.
So keep it to yourself if you wish; that's your decision. Just know that it is rare for someone with that kind of approach to be as lucky as it takes to win a jackpot.
If you read a lot of winner stories, you'll see that frequently the winners are people whose neighbors say, "it couldn't happen to a nicer person/couple."
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Houston United States Member #62808 June 24, 2008 96 Posts Offline
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99.9% of all people working "for years to figure out" their lottery systems do not have anything significant to show for it. So I don't think sharing your methods are going to hurt you at all. The best any system can do is get you close. It takes a lot of luck to achieve the rest, and that's where only those with positive energy will get there.
So keep it to yourself if you wish; that's your decision. Just know that it is rare for someone with that kind of approach to be as lucky as it takes to win a jackpot.
If you read a lot of winner stories, you'll see that frequently the winners are people whose neighbors say, "it couldn't happen to a nicer person/couple." I agree totally -- even with the best method/system, "luck" will inevitably be the key to winning.
I also would agree that players (even on LP) do have something "significant" to show for their approach and that's the point I'm trying to make by suggesting incentives for those who come out and give the community some "hardcore" information/secrets.
I have a great method... and as a player, the inquiring minds wants to know more and more....
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United States Member #13375 March 30, 2005 1016 Posts Offline
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I agree with the principality about "recieving something for nothing," it's wrong --- are you suggesting I'm looking for a "free lunch"?
I have much to share and would do so with anybody that has much to share, as well. Nope. I'm saying if you (generic 'you', not personal 'you' ) share your ideas, you will find other people who will share theirs with you, or give you some kind of feedback... Otherwise, the forums would get pretty quiet.
If something has been discussed long ago, some will even provide a link. We just try to avoid reinventing the wheel. Prince of Insufficient Light ~ Ruler of Heck
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Houston United States Member #62808 June 24, 2008 96 Posts Offline
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Hey Todd,
In my last post that you locked.... I'm only trying to get the L.P. player to "speak" on what they know about the lottery. The community can be better serve when the community foster that kind of "outpouring" of information.
I don't see it happening (as I explained in my latest post). I suggested an incentive as a way to break the silent and get the players to share what they know. One of the best ways to do that is to offer incentives.
You suggested I explain how the incentive will be paid. I also explain in this post that I'm not exactly an expert how to put it all together but I sort of the know how the basics work.
1.) You have the participating members to open up a PayPal account.
2.) Apply a rating-vote (I think your site is using that feature as we speak).
3.) Credit pennies (up to 5 cent) per click or however much you want to pay. The thing is, you should get a bigger portion of the pay per click (and rightfully so) and have the posters that put out their ideas get the rest. The accumulation of of funds should be on-going so long as the members' post continue to get rated up unless you designate a cutoff point.
4.) Designate a certain amount for the funds to be transferred over to their PayPal account...i.e., up to $25.00 dollars, transfer to the members' PayPal account.
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Now, I've been on a site that does this very thing (sorry I can't remember the site's name but it was a Reading/Writing site that pays for you knowledge on a range of subject matters.
This kind of setup would require a full staff. I don't know if you do this solo or what but you would need professional staffs run that operation. That's the best I know to get started.
If that site comes to mind, I will throw it out here and maybe you can check it out (very cool site) and add a similar funtionality to L.P.
The "pay for ideas" would get the community share what they know (no doubt) and everyone can benefit and get paid while striving to win the Big One.
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Chief Bottle Washer New Jersey United States Member #1 May 31, 2000 14936 Posts Offline
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| Posted: June 30, 2008, 1:41 pm - IP Logged |
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Hey Todd,
In my last post that you locked.... I'm only trying to get the L.P. player to "speak" on what they know about the lottery. The community can be better serve when the community foster that kind of "outpouring" of information.
I don't see it happening (as I explained in my latest post). I suggested an incentive as a way to break the silent and get the players to share what they know. One of the best ways to do that is to offer incentives.
You suggested I explain how the incentive will be paid. I also explain in this post that I'm not exactly an expert how to put it all together but I sort of the know how the basics work.
1.) You have the participating members to open up a PayPal account.
2.) Apply a rating-vote (I think your site is using that feature as we speak).
3.) Credit pennies (up to 5 cent) per click or however much you want to pay. The thing is, you should get a bigger portion of the pay per click (and rightfully so) and have the posters that put out their ideas get the rest. The accumulation of of funds should be on-going so long as the members' post continue to get rated up unless you designate a cutoff point.
4.) Designate a certain amount for the funds to be transferred over to their PayPal account...i.e., up to $25.00 dollars, transfer to the members' PayPal account.
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Now, I've been on a site that does this very thing (sorry I can't remember the site's name but it was a Reading/Writing site that pays for you knowledge on a range of subject matters.
This kind of setup would require a full staff. I don't know if you do this solo or what but you would need professional staffs run that operation. That's the best I know to get started.
If that site comes to mind, I will throw it out here and maybe you can check it out (very cool site) and add a similar funtionality to L.P.
The "pay for ideas" would get the community share what they know (no doubt) and everyone can benefit and get paid while striving to win the Big One. Lottery players "speak" here more than on any other site, paid or not. It's because we are a sharing community.
I appreciate your input, but as time*treat mentioned, this kind of thing has been discussed several times previously.
We are not going to be a site where people get paid for sharing ideas. That might work well for some other site, but we are a community of people who want to share their ideas, and those who want to get paid for their ideas don't last too long. But there are far fewer of those types, so it's not really an issue.
Besides, the community as it operates right now is the same successful model that 95% of Internet-based communities use. You can always find specific sites that successfully do things differently, but that's not what we're going to do.
Thanks again for the input, hopefully this doesn't discourage your enthusiasm, because it's not the intention.
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United States Member #41809 June 16, 2006 1478 Posts Offline
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I don't want to be the one to do a "tell-all" on what I know about the lottery. I figure a lot of smart players approach the numbers in a "similar way" and rather keep to themselves how they do it.
From my time on this site, I notice some good player from the way they play Maddog Mega Million Challenge but rarely do I see those players telling LP how they approach their numbers. Also, there's a maddening culture here to shut up about it, am I right guys? You are correct.
But it's not just here, and it's not just on 'gaming' sites, it's ALL websites.
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Kunming China Member #58390 January 23, 2008 987 Posts Offline
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Nope, I don't think that's the case. I think there's an unwillingness to repeat the same information lots and lots of times.
There is more than eight years of posts available to search instantly here at Lottery Post, so my feeling is that when members sense that someone has not spent a few minutes using the Search feature to see if the same topic has been previously asked/answered, their first thought is that the person did not do even a little research, and that they want someone else to do the research for them.
There are so many systems and methods documented, it's mind-boggling. Carve out an entire day to spend going through previously-posted topics, and you will have scratched the surface. Don't forget about the blogs too (which are also fully-searchable), because several members have posted instructions for their favorite systems there too. You are sooooooooooooooooo right. So much info here.  "WE WANT NOTHING LESS THAN A JACKPOT"

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United States Member #4963 May 30, 2004 2254 Posts Offline
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