CORRECTION: In my post directly avove I stated in error that Pete reworded his lottery system advertisment website. The "turn the tables" claim is still infact there.
However, the "turn the tables" claim has been slightly altered from the way it originally appeared on the site in the past. Doing a search on a website archive site I have found that the way the claim use to appear was as follows:
"What I have been able to do, and so can you, is turn the tables in MY favor, not the state's."
as opposed to the way it currently appears as such:
"What I have been able to do, and so can you, is turn the tables in MY favor."
In the latter, the "not the state's" part was omitted.
The first claim would imply that his system could beat the state's odds of the actual lottery game (pick3).
The current claim is correct in the sense that by saying "MY favor", he means that instead of losing money playing against the state's lottery odds, he turns the tables and locks in win after win in the amount of $27 buy selling his system.
Notice how he doesn't say that he can turn the tables in your favor, the "MY" is capitalized.
In another part of the ad "YOU" is capitilized, this is where he is asking if "YOU" can pick the winners.
He follows it up by basically telling you that nobody can be a consistent winner all the time.
Then pretty much right after that comes another "my" reference in regards to how he is making money off of this.
"I've found a way to turn my pick3 lotto picks into cash."
This is true, he did, in the sense that YOU can't be a consistent winner, but he found a way to turn his pick3 lotto picks system into cash.
In the same way that people have selective hearing, people also have selective reading. For a person wanting to believe that they may have found a way to beat Pick3, based on what they have just read, it is going to be extremely unlikely that they would pick up on the usage of the "MY", versus the "YOU", and what all of this really means.
It should be noted that while this is the way these words appear in Pete's ad, that this is my interpretation of the these claims, and statements based on over 3 decades of daily exposure to the english language, and may not be the way that Pete intended for them to be taken. If infact Pete does mean to say that he can turn the tables in YOUR favor, or turn YOUR Pick3 picks into cash, then he should of course be willing to back it up with some solid proof. Otherwise we have little choice but to believe that what he meant by his uniqe wording is that infact, he (by his use of "MY") has found a way to make money from this system selling business, whereas "YOU", can not be a consistent winner at Pick3.
This is just scratching the surface into this matter, but I assure you that if you look closely at the actual wording of Pete's, and other system dealers ad's, you will find many interesting instances where the wording is put in a tricky manner as to entice prospective customers by making it seem like what is being said is what they want to hear, while at the same time retaining an altogether different meaning based more or less in brutal truth.
Regards, Jack