I've seen this system before. The designer is from Belgium, so I may be a little biased :-) All kidding aside, it's very rare to come across someone who's selling a lottery system and who is totally honest about what it does for you. That by itself was like a breath of fresh air.
This is what I wrote about it on another Lottery forum:
Hi Stefan. I checked out your website quite some time ago (several months oryears, I don't even remember), and followed your logic. I did not buyyour software (no hard feelings I hope but it takes some convincingbefore I buy something), but following your logic, I designed a seriesof combinations in an excel sheet to make sure that I get past thesecond ball drawn, no matter what these two numbers are (I probably didnot create the combinations in an optimal way, but this was just fortesting purposes).
- First off, I have to say that your system delivers the full 100% ofwhat it promises! No matter what the first two balls drawn are, theyare always combined somewhere within the combinations played, reducingthe odds to hit the jackpot significantly.
However, having tested it over an extensive period with Belgian Lotto:
- The weekly investment to apply this system is just too much for most single players
- Many weeks go by in which you only win few very small prizes, if any
To reduce the odds even further (get past the third or fourth balldrawn), a hell of a lot more combo's would have to be played (I did notmake an excel sheet for these combinations, that was just too muchwork), making it even more expensive.
Having said this, and this is for the other forum members, please donot ask me for the excel sheet, I won't send it to anyone. The ideabehind this system is from Stefan, not mine, so if you want to test it,please buy his software. You never know it might bring you some luck inyour local lottery.
And this is what the author answered:
Hi GameBelgium,
First, let me clarify that I am not selling software. I am selling abook, explaining the logics behind sequential wheels (1if1, 2if2, 3if3,etc...) in a very clear and easy to understand language.
99% of lottery players worldwide have no clue what a 2if2-wheel - orany other sequential wheel for that matter - implies. But, as you mightknow, the "big boys" love these wheels and don't care about winningsmall prizes. The jackpot is what they (and I) are after.
Sure enough, almost anybody understands "the guarantee" or "the absenceof the minimum-prize guarantee", but they don't understand theimplications. My book was written with that purpose in mind:understanding the logics and implications of sequential wheels.
Now I agree with you that the weekly investment of let's say a full2if2 wheel ("full" meaning that all possible numbers are covered)quickly adds up. Nevertheless, I also explain in my book how anyone caneasily construct a perfect sequential wheel with less than 10 tickets.Don't you think many people can afford to play let's say 10 tickets?
Most players are "lottery-illiterates", impatient, and fall for aminimum prize guarantee. This is soooooooooo stupid. Most minimum prizeguarantees are illusions and actually make you lose the jackpot, astatement which I made quite clear on my free "lotto system guide". Iam never happy when I win a small prize... Winning a small prize means"losing the big one" (small prizes are an invention to keep manyplayers motivated to keep on playing).
Another thing is that many players "back-test" systems, which is quiteuseless as well. Let me clarify this... You shouldn't expect to win thejackpot more than once in your life. If I would back-test a series ofcombinations, I wouldn't play them for real if they turned out to beprevious jackpot winners. Although the chances for previous jackpotcombinations to turn up again is equal than any other combination, itnever happened yet (correct me if I am wrong on this).
Finally, let's not forget that lottery odds are quite impressive. Thepurpose of any lottery system is to make them less impressive.
Stick to a plan you can afford, understand the plan, believe in it, and never give up. One day it will happen to you.