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Lottery Books on Amazon Kindle ebook reader
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I own a Kindle ebook reader. I have been working to build up my lottery book collection on my Kindle so that I can have the convenience of my lottery information at my fingertips everywhere I go.
I have come across a series of ebooks by Eze Ugbor on Amazon that I have recently added to my collection that I think is worth mentioning to MY LP Family. The books are not grossly expensive and are ALL good reference tools. For those who are looking for different ways to look at numbers and ideas for strategies for playing and winning and designing systems, take a look at them and judge for yourself.
You don't have to have a Kindle to be able to read Kindle ebooks. There are various apps that you can download to various devices (including your computer, blackberry, ipad, android etc.) that will allow you to read Kindle ebooks. Amazon also lets you download samples of their books to help you decide if you want to purchase the book or not.
I have:
Lottery Pal (Lottery Pal Series)
Lottery Ace
Lottery Pocket Book
Lottery Pro Player - I am currently reading this book. I have backtested the information provided for the Pick 4 and there have been numerous Pick 4 hits that have come from this book for New York (midday and Evening). I am trying to get a handle on learning about and getting more hits with the Pick 4. This book is pointing me in the right direction. The Pick 3 information is excellent too.
Disclaimer: I am in no way affiliated with the author. I just wanted to pass the information on to anyone who may be interested.
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For example (this is a direct quote from Lottery Pro Player): "If the house plays numbers 1 2 3, followed by 2 3 4, the average player out there will rush to the local lottery outlet to play 3 4 5. The reality is that the next number to follow is not 3 4 5. The next number based on that trend is 9 3 0."
The author never states how he arrived at that number! He gives no formula's to figure it out. Then he states: "This however does not mean that 3 4 5, is not going to drop. It will play at the right time. The real question then becomes, when is the right time?" He never answer his own question.
I guess my main questions are: 1.) After the three numbers in a set drop, is the trend over?
2.) Can multiple trends be running at the same time?
3.) How do you know when the trend shifts?
4.) How do you arrive at the numbers in a set? (secret formula?)
The author states that he wil explain how he arrived at the numbers in later chapters, and then he never does. Maybe it's just me, but alot of the info seems very confusing. Again, If you could shed some light on the author's work, it would be greatly appreciated!
As far as trying to figure out how he arrives at the numbers I don't know how he does it. What I am concentrating on is how the numbers work together. What I have been doing is observing how some of the numbers from the sets do fall in different states within days of each other. The Search Past Results tool here on LP can help you see the history for sets of numbers and what groups tend to travel together. Because they do fall in different states there must be some relation between the numbers in the sets that travel together.
I think I remember reading that when you see 3 numbers hit in a set the trend is in place, not that its over.
Yes, multiple trends can run together. If you are familiar with excel you could probably set up a spreadsheet to see which trend(s) are active by having the numbers automatically highlight when they hit.You will know when the trend shifts when the numbers start to hit and highlight in the other sets. Again, the tools on LP will help you see this also.
The information may sound confusing at times but in order to see how the numbers are hitting you have to figure out some way you can actually see what the trends are. I have been doing this and going over the information to get a better understanding of what the author is saying.
I have been looking at the 4 digit numbers for my state and quite a few have hit already. I am in the observation stage of the information that is in the book thinking about how to use it to my advantage.
Stick with it by tracking the hits in the various sets, you will soon be able to use the information to your advantage.
The calculations are done based on actual trends. Please refer to Lottery Pro Play, Chapter 7, Figure 4. Those groups move together. They are like circle. The rotation continues. You can check those through every state. You can go back as far as one hundred years.
I can work on any game. I will answer your questions. Write me for detailed explanation without calling names.
All the best and thanks for your support.
Please look @ Lottery Pro Player, Chapter 7, Figure 4G. NJ played (353) exactly as I stated in the book. I gave reasons why. The trends are already worked out for you to win consistently. They all move in tandem. It could continue in any of the columns.
The book produced at least 23 pick 4 winnings in NY alone in July.
You will understand it better by cross checking them through past results.
I explained it in Lottery Pal as well. You cannot find a better method out there. I do this because so many lose. I can work on the Australian/English Fixed Odds (pools) too.
Thank you so much.
Thank you
Tony K.
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