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I got the regular 'Lucky 7" system, and it doesn't cover the chosen digit if a doubles combo is drawn. The "Lucky 7-plus" system claims that even if a double digit combination is drawn, that you are still covered and you still win whether or not a nomatch combo is drawn or a doubles combo (as long as it contains your key digit). How is this possible ? wouldn't it cost more than 37 dollars a day (or 18 dollars a day) like the regular Lucky 7 system?
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Quote: Originally posted by Joy2 on May 27, 2008
I got the regular 'Lucky 7" system, and it doesn't cover the chosen digit if a doubles combo is drawn. The "Lucky 7-plus" system claims that even if a double digit combination is drawn, that you are still covered and you still win whether or not a nomatch combo is drawn or a doubles combo (as long as it contains your key digit). How is this possible ? wouldn't it cost more than 37 dollars a day (or 18 dollars a day) like the regular Lucky 7 system?
It's basically a bait and switch. The switch being some event that works sometimes, yet enough to warrant it as proof of the reliability of the system.
I've had many years of experience in buying some of his work, and the sales spiel that came with it.
The only good one he has is the cash graphs. Period. The rest is just passifying the masses.
There is no such system. To cover doubles costs more. End of discussion. Unless someone changes the laws of physics and numbers, it'll be what it is. Smoke and mirrors. Been there...done that in steve's world.