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Stack47, are you serious? You don't read and comprehend really well do you silly man? See my first point again. The FACT you and everyone else is on here to get ideas on how to win is enough to provide a common sense notion that not any member is profiting. You might have a win here and there, but that's as good as it gets.
grwurston, I will not partake in your petty challenge. You just stated you want to predict two digits and dug yourself in your own hole.
2 Digits = 110 combinations
I only play 20 combinations per draw at most and hit several times every week in California. I rest my case. Poof be gone now from my existence. Next ..
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I found a person on the internet a few weeks ago who is the selling a system for $30,000. Supposedly years ago he was musing through a bookstore and found an old book that was about some kind of math and probability and such.
He claims that he's won millions of dollars using the information from the book. If you don't have $30,000 to spend, LOL, you can buy numbers from him. I forgot to mention that he only sells numbers for the big games not the Pick 3 or Pick 4.
I forgot the exact details but I think it's like 25 bucks for 5 lines and more money for more lines. I did however bookmark the page just in case I have $30,000 lying around one day LOL
In the near future I will buy five lines for 25 bucks just to test the system one time.
In all fairness, he did prove with a video showing one line of numbers before the draw and after the draw. He got 5 out of 6 in that particular example that he showed. But again, that could just be a fluke oh, but that was one huge fluke considering he was crossing his fingers that he would get 5 out of 6 correct just to sell a book.
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Quote: Originally posted by a562soldier on Mar 12, 2019
Stack47, are you serious? You don't read and comprehend really well do you silly man? See my first point again. The FACT you and everyone else is on here to get ideas on how to win is enough to provide a common sense notion that not any member is profiting. You might have a win here and there, but that's as good as it gets.
grwurston, I will not partake in your petty challenge. You just stated you want to predict two digits and dug yourself in your own hole.
2 Digits = 110 combinations
I only play 20 combinations per draw at most and hit several times every week in California. I rest my case. Poof be gone now from my existence. Next ..
Too bad you backed out. I was looking forward to the challenge. All you had to do was pick the key digits nothing else. Should have been easy for you, right? Guess not. Oh, well.
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Quote: Originally posted by amber124 on Mar 12, 2019
I found a person on the internet a few weeks ago who is the selling a system for $30,000. Supposedly years ago he was musing through a bookstore and found an old book that was about some kind of math and probability and such.
He claims that he's won millions of dollars using the information from the book. If you don't have $30,000 to spend, LOL, you can buy numbers from him. I forgot to mention that he only sells numbers for the big games not the Pick 3 or Pick 4.
I forgot the exact details but I think it's like 25 bucks for 5 lines and more money for more lines. I did however bookmark the page just in case I have $30,000 lying around one day LOL
In the near future I will buy five lines for 25 bucks just to test the system one time.
In all fairness, he did prove with a video showing one line of numbers before the draw and after the draw. He got 5 out of 6 in that particular example that he showed. But again, that could just be a fluke oh, but that was one huge fluke considering he was crossing his fingers that he would get 5 out of 6 correct just to sell a book.
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Quote: Originally posted by a562soldier on Mar 12, 2019
Stack47, are you serious? You don't read and comprehend really well do you silly man? See my first point again. The FACT you and everyone else is on here to get ideas on how to win is enough to provide a common sense notion that not any member is profiting. You might have a win here and there, but that's as good as it gets.
grwurston, I will not partake in your petty challenge. You just stated you want to predict two digits and dug yourself in your own hole.
2 Digits = 110 combinations
I only play 20 combinations per draw at most and hit several times every week in California. I rest my case. Poof be gone now from my existence. Next ..
I read your first point.
"1) I know with a100% certaintythat not any member of this website is claiming profits."
The silly thing is insinuating you read 5,685,977 post and then saying none of them claimed profits. I doubt anybody is making a good living playing pick-3 or any other lottery games, but that doesn't prove it's impossible to do. As a matter of fact the 50% of pick-3 and pick-4 sales the lotteries keep also means they are paying out 50% making it possible for a few players to show profits.
"Otherwise, they just wouldn't be hanging out on here trying to learn."
Can't say why anybody else posts on LP, but considering the 100th top poster has 9500 posts, they all must have something to say. We have several posters that seem to make discussing winning huge MM and PB jackpots and what the real winners should do a hobby. If you follow MM and PB jackpot winners, most of them are QPs. Is it so difficult purchasing lottery QPs that players need educated?
It should be obvious that large jackpot winners can show a very large long term positive R.O.I. and even those winning a couple hundred K. I don't believe just saying winning a large jackpot after purchasing a QP is what this discussion "going to show you how to win w/ positive R.O.I. Long term" means. And it refers to gambling in general, not just lottery games.
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Quote: Originally posted by MillionsWanted on Mar 12, 2019
First lottery on mainland USA came in 1964. Not sure his secrets are worth the money.
He says the book is about horse racing, but that wasn't the "wow moment". The owner of the book scribbled notes within the book and that information was the key.
The book was from 1942...i guess they had horse racing back then..lol...I don't know..
Edit: also...I'm sure he's talking about recent wins like the past ten years give or take...
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Quote: Originally posted by amber124 on Mar 12, 2019
He says the book is about horse racing, but that wasn't the "wow moment". The owner of the book scribbled notes within the book and that information was the key.
The book was from 1942...i guess they had horse racing back then..lol...I don't know..
Edit: also...I'm sure he's talking about recent wins like the past ten years give or take...
The original owner had scribbled down notes about playing lotteries when lotteries did not exist?
And why should he sell these notes for $30,000 when he's already a multi millionaire with his fantastic system?
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Quote: Originally posted by MillionsWanted on Mar 12, 2019
The original owner had scribbled down notes about playing lotteries when lotteries did not exist?
And why should he sell these notes for $30,000 when he's already a multi millionaire with his fantastic system?
My only reasoning tells me perhaps either he feels this is the only way to curb the amount of people he exposes this to in order to not collapse the lottery, or...some men in black told him to do have the aforementioned mindset if he wants to continuing living...
On the other hand...why would anyone spend 30 grand to win millions over time? They obviously have figured it out financially to a point where 30 grand is pocket money...
Having said that..a few years ago..and LP member proved to me his almost daily wins...eventually totalling about a million bucks in a Canadian bank. He showed me the massive pick 4 numbers played in Wisconsin I believe. That state has only one drawing a day for p-4. There were about 4 thousand combos that hadn't drawn in str8 form. Using multiple software accessible online...he narrowed down to a couple of thousand sets betting on that offshore place which yields much More profit.
He sent me what he was playing before the draw so I had proof when he won.
So there are ideas 99% aren't privy to...but that doesn't mean they don't exist.
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Quote: Originally posted by MillionsWanted on Mar 12, 2019
The original owner had scribbled down notes about playing lotteries when lotteries did not exist?
And why should he sell these notes for $30,000 when he's already a multi millionaire with his fantastic system?
Where did I write that he scribbled notes about playing the lottery? You are inserting words that I never wrote. All I said was he scribbled notes that's all.
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Quote: Originally posted by amber124 on Mar 12, 2019
I found a person on the internet a few weeks ago who is the selling a system for $30,000. Supposedly years ago he was musing through a bookstore and found an old book that was about some kind of math and probability and such.
He claims that he's won millions of dollars using the information from the book. If you don't have $30,000 to spend, LOL, you can buy numbers from him. I forgot to mention that he only sells numbers for the big games not the Pick 3 or Pick 4.
I forgot the exact details but I think it's like 25 bucks for 5 lines and more money for more lines. I did however bookmark the page just in case I have $30,000 lying around one day LOL
In the near future I will buy five lines for 25 bucks just to test the system one time.
In all fairness, he did prove with a video showing one line of numbers before the draw and after the draw. He got 5 out of 6 in that particular example that he showed. But again, that could just be a fluke oh, but that was one huge fluke considering he was crossing his fingers that he would get 5 out of 6 correct just to sell a book.
Question if the person selling the book for 30,000 has won millions with the book why is he selling it for? Let me guess he made a copy for himself and decided now he wants to help out the next guy haha LOL okaay ..
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Quote: Originally posted by amber124 on Mar 13, 2019
Where did I write that he scribbled notes about playing the lottery? You are inserting words that I never wrote. All I said was he scribbled notes that's all.
"As I turned through the worn old pages I discovered several pages of notes that the previous owner had left that dated back to 1942. "I had to rub my eyes, I couldn't believe the information I was reading!" There were notes from a man who had made a fortune! This was not any information that was available to the public or that has ever been talked about to date."
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Quote: Originally posted by MillionsWanted on Mar 13, 2019
"As I turned through the worn old pages I discovered several pages of notes that the previous owner had left that dated back to 1942. "I had to rub my eyes, I couldn't believe the information I was reading!" There were notes from a man who had made a fortune! This was not any information that was available to the public or that has ever been talked about to date."
So you mean that because you and others haven't found it on the internet that this person doesn't exist?
I answered your last question, and then you baffle me with this statement of yours. Is this a puzzle I'm supposed to decipher? LOL
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Quote: Originally posted by GuesssWork on Mar 13, 2019
Question if the person selling the book for 30,000 has won millions with the book why is he selling it for? Let me guess he made a copy for himself and decided now he wants to help out the next guy haha LOL okaay ..
What do you think would happen if his claims were really true, and they may be true who knows, and then he turned around and gave it away for free to everybody to see. If his claims are actually true, all the lotteries will be bankrupt Within a very short time and the lotteries would shut down. That's why he charges $25 for 5 lines and $30,000 for the whole system.
I will be buying five lines for 25 bucks as a one-time test to see how well it does.