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Hi All,
The New Hampshire Lottery lists all the big winners on their web site and Steve Player has won mucho money there and after 27 plus years and using his systems to this day still have won squat on them so if you decide to spend the money on his products I wish you LUCK with them ....see message that I received from NH lottery rep .... enjoy!
Mink404Ski
Yes, Steve Player is a corporation and not an actual person. The corporation does try to sell a system for determining what the winning numbers will be. What you see on that website and on our website are the times that he has won. The lottery can see from the stores where the tickets are purchased that a great deal more is spent on buying the tickets then what is won. If you do intend to make such a purchase, please be aware that lottery winning numbers are drawn at random and there is not sure way of determining what the winning numbers will be. If that was the case, Steve Player would be winning a great deal more and more often.
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Quote: Originally posted by LAVERNE MALONEY on Jun 21, 2010
WOW!
Hello Laverne,
Just received another email from NH lottery rep see below.............
Mink
As far as I’m aware – Steve Player is a corporation registered with the Secretary of State’s office here inNew Hampshire. There are a number of different people who come to our sales office to claim Steve Player prizes. We have not seen a photo ID (Driver’s License) for a Mr. Steve Player. “Steve Player” buys tickets inNew Hampshireand we are aware that it is in thePlymouth,NHarea.
This is as much as we know about “Steve Player” plus what is on the internet.
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Thanks for your ifno Maura. The statement,
"The lottery can see from the stores where the tickets are purchased that a great deal more is spent on buying the tickets then what is won".
kind of slams the lid on the Steve Player case. Many LP members have conjectured that Player's ability to show winning tickets is the result of the massive pile of tickets that he must purchase, and this piece of info confirms the conjecture. Of course Player dosen't show you the losing tickets, especially in the winter time. It get's pretty cold up there in NH, and the losing tickets make good food for the fireplace.
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Quote: Originally posted by jayemmar on Jun 21, 2010
Thanks for your ifno Maura. The statement,
"The lottery can see from the stores where the tickets are purchased that a great deal more is spent on buying the tickets then what is won".
kind of slams the lid on the Steve Player case. Many LP members have conjectured that Player's ability to show winning tickets is the result of the massive pile of tickets that he must purchase, and this piece of info confirms the conjecture. Of course Player dosen't show you the losing tickets, especially in the winter time. It get's pretty cold up there in NH, and the losing tickets make good food for the fireplace.
jayemmar
Jayemmar,
Hello just for the record I asked the question and received two replies from Maura of the NH lottery as I have always wondered if he was for real many years now,........watch for Double 11's in NY
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Quote: Originally posted by Mink404Ski on Jun 21, 2010
Hi All,
The New Hampshire Lottery lists all the big winners on their web site and Steve Player has won mucho money there and after 27 plus years and using his systems to this day still have won squat on them so if you decide to spend the money on his products I wish you LUCK with them ....see message that I received from NH lottery rep .... enjoy!
Mink404Ski
Yes, Steve Player is a corporation and not an actual person. The corporation does try to sell a system for determining what the winning numbers will be. What you see on that website and on our website are the times that he has won. The lottery can see from the stores where the tickets are purchased that a great deal more is spent on buying the tickets then what is won. If you do intend to make such a purchase, please be aware that lottery winning numbers are drawn at random and there is not sure way of determining what the winning numbers will be. If that was the case, Steve Player would be winning a great deal more and more often.
Thank you.
Maura McCann
What you see on that website and on our website are the times that he has won. The lottery can see from the stores where the tickets are purchased that a great deal more is spent on buying the tickets then what is won.
Now that's interesting, they not only monitor the winning tickets but the amount of ticket sales of the store that sold the winners. I suppose if the store had a higher percent of winners than was normal for their amount of tickets sale, that would indicate someone might have a winning system or found a way to beat the system and there would be an investigation.
You system players out there should take note, if you ever develop a winning system don't buy all your tickets from the same retailer if you don't want to bring attention to yourself.
* you don't need to buy every combination, just the winning ones *
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Quote: Originally posted by jayemmar on Jun 21, 2010
Thanks for your ifno Maura. The statement,
"The lottery can see from the stores where the tickets are purchased that a great deal more is spent on buying the tickets then what is won".
kind of slams the lid on the Steve Player case. Many LP members have conjectured that Player's ability to show winning tickets is the result of the massive pile of tickets that he must purchase, and this piece of info confirms the conjecture. Of course Player dosen't show you the losing tickets, especially in the winter time. It get's pretty cold up there in NH, and the losing tickets make good food for the fireplace.
jayemmar
I would expect the corporation deducts the losing tickets from taxes up to the value of the wins, the rest is an advertising expense.
While I agree there is now a corporation, I also believe at one point there was an individual (Steve Player?) who authored the book WIN LOTTO AND DAILY NUMBERS PLAYING TECHNIQUES A PROGRESSIVE SYSTEM TO BEAT THE ODDS by STEVE PLAYER printed by the Publishers of LOTTERY Player's Magazine ISBN 0-936918-11-7 (which should be obtainable by clicking on the Amazon link on the LP left column) and original systems sold under the Steve Player name years ago.
I also don't trust the lottery and note weasel words in their statement, like they'd ever admit a winning system existed . . . not in our lifetime.
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Almost 300 views and no rating on my post, I thought this info was beneficial to all the players out there and to bring to light the fact that Steve Player may have been once a human but not is owned by OPCOM. Anyway I think this post deserves some kind of rating from anyone out there in lottery world. Watch for the 45 Front Pair in 3 digit game for NY........... Good Luck!
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Thank you for this excellent post and please accept my apologies for only rating it 1 star. Having never used this ratings option I clicked 1 star but it won't seem to let me change the rating. It is a most valuable post and defintley a 5 star post. By all the bragging that "Steve Player" does in his newsletters and all the photos of winning tickets one is supposed to think that he has some amazing systems. The problem is that they never work very well if at all and there are hundreds of them it seems and they are expensive. It is just all too slick to be believed. Buyer beware. Oh well. If you ever try to contact "Steve Player" you will not get a response either. Thank you very much or the heads up!
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ALX, Random, Laverne, Jayemmar, RJOH and Bob P,
Thank you for the kind posts , so I am not the only one who thinks this Steve Player is a fictional character. I got a seems like yearly letter for the Cash Eyes system which is very expensive but as we all know one straight hit pays for the system but how much do you spend til you hit the first one? It showed a bunch of hits in NH so for s.... and giggles I sent the NH lottery an email and inquired about all those hits he had for $25K each about 8 tickets and the replies are above in the posts. God who wouldn't want to hit for 25K but 7-8 tickets is a awesome hit but I am just not that lucky. If you play in NY the 45 Front Pair in 3 digit game is way overdue I like 454 annd 455 .........good luck!
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I've been tracking his activity in NH since 2002 and one thing for sure HE REALLY does WIN and it's not chump change,whether he spends more then he loses doesn't really matter he STILL WINS BIG MONEY his most recent one on the NH lottery site (if I remember correctly) was Nov 2009 for $200,000 at $25,000 a pop so he must be doing something right he's obviously not guessing what numbers too play.
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Quote: Originally posted by LotteryTechInc on Jun 26, 2010
I've been tracking his activity in NH since 2002 and one thing for sure HE REALLY does WIN and it's not chump change,whether he spends more then he loses doesn't really matter he STILL WINS BIG MONEY his most recent one on the NH lottery site (if I remember correctly) was Nov 2009 for $200,000 at $25,000 a pop so he must be doing something right he's obviously not guessing what numbers too play.
whether he spends more then he loses doesn't really matter
As a corporation, their bottom line is based on the numbers of systems they sell, playing the lotteries and having their wins displayed on the NH lottery website is part of the cost of doing business. It's their customers who has to spends less than they win to be successful.
* you don't need to buy every combination, just the winning ones *