So are you telling me that the state of NH is in cahoots with Steve player to promote his system, and Peter St. Pierre is not a real person winning all those thousands of dollars almost every month?
It's a nice story for the making of some T.V. series, but I highly doubt NH is illegally involved in some scheme to make a ficticious character who's making lots of money so people can see the connection to Steve Player in order to sell more systems.
Jimmy, I admire your intellect and the content of your posts, but If this is what your implicating, I have to draw the line at this juncture.
I do however agree somewhat regarding the "eventually one will hit" theory, and it could very well be the case that Steve's system does work occasionally just like any system, good or bad, and It's my belief that Peter has a very large bankroll, and is somehow able to manipulate the combos in some fashion and by placing large amounts on the combos.
As I wrote earlier, my quick backtest for Florida had a few p-4 combos that were off by just a hair, meaning If the number was 1234, Steve had 1235, that close, so maybe Peter is not just playing the combos themselves, but playing one up and down to ensure a win, hence the hefty bankroll. or he could be doing something else, i don't know. All i know he's doing something right to win so much consistently.
I will be purchasing the p-3 version in a few weeks. It's only 75 bucks, and worth it to me to see how it stands up.
Trust me, I'm not an affiliate and not trying to push his systems. I bought a few of his systems in the past and most were garbage. But when I see absolute proof from the NH Lottery website and the matching of the winning amount $4,160 from Peter, to Steve's website which shows checks equaling that same amount $4,160, it gets my attention.