Plus claims of how it must be good because look at all the people who are promoting it… who have never actually bought it, but are willing to make a fast buck if they can convince people to buy this junk. Then they changed it to say 9 years..! Lottery Variant System — Big claims, no details and no evidence except winnings checks that prove to have been copied from other websites! Lotto Hat Software — the wheeling aspects of this software might be useful, but otherwise this is the usual collection of useless filtering tools.
No longer available. The manual is appalling. Lotto Master Formula — short book covering lots of old unproven theories in very little depth.
Plus some highly dubious claims and inconsistencies in the website — but read more in my full Lotto Master Formula Review. Unfortunately this pattern based approach does not help. Most no longer available. No matter what math s you wrap it up in. The winners photos are not him and have been copied without permission. The winners checks are not his and have been copied from other websites. Lottery Harvester — just overpriced wheeling system software offering only one system for your money.
System 12 is one piece of software, System 15 is another! Learn Lottery — past results analysis, incorrect conclusions and poor advice. Chris Malcolm Lottery System — more of the same.
But bundled in a package of systems for everything from Pick 3 to Pick 6. So you get a lot of rubbish for your money instead. Claiming the stock markets and weather systems are random makes as much sense as this software. Lotto Cheatah — software based on the premise of fundamentally and completely misunderstanding the law of averages. Everything from the lottery to horse racing to slot machines, and more. All sold under different authors names why? All hype and nonsense.
Lotto Puppeteer — Lottery companies make a profit regardless of whether anyone wins the jackpot. Lottery Phenomenon — claims to teach you how to predict the future. These are no more likely to win than a quick pick.
Winning numbers are less likely to be repeated? But the formulas are built on the usual number patterns repeating numbers, triples etc. There is some doubt over the copyright status of this work as it appears to just be a compilation of writing originally by Robert Perkis. You can get better for a lot less money from Bluskov. This one is trying to profit from the work and reputation of Iliya Bluskov — but is full of the usual hype and nonsense claims.
You can even pay extra for exclusive numbers. LotWin — based on bad math s and the false belief that numbers can be due or overdue to appear. Plus the usual filtering and reduction features that have never been proven to make any difference to your chances of winning. Numerology is not a branch of math that can predict future results! Neither of which makes any sense. You might find it useful for managing and printing your tickets. As usual this one claims to analyse past results, predict better future results and get rid of unlikely lottery numbers.
But provides no evidence to back up the claims made, and provides seriously flawed reasoning as to why this would make any sense in the first place. This pile of hype is just the same old useless past results analysis software yet again. Neither of which makes any difference to your chances of winning. Same old nonsense but at least the story gets funnier each time they release a new product site.
This time Astrology and signs of the zodiac are the big secret. If you give out enough different combinations to enough people, somebody will win.
This one clearly models itself on the Lottery Black Book. It has the ridiculous story — a convenience store owner threatening a customer with a gun because he claims too many lottery prizes. The most ridiculous of which is the photo of Urooj Khan who died in — before this was even created. Then there are the supposed photos of Everett himself — only he seems to have photoshopped the name on the winners check, oh, and a different head onto John McCarthy from Delaware.
Yes, there is the possibility of bias existing in a draw. No, nobody has ever been able to prove it exists. All the classic warning signs are there — including the complaints about trying to get a refund. Based on grouping combinations into patterns, then saying you have more chance if you match the pattern. Making it entirely pointless.
And all you have to do is plug the last 7 results into the magic formula? The ludicrous story alone should be enough to make you walk away. But if not, then how about the fake photos of people who did NOT win the lottery using this system?
Enough said? This makes the same mistake I see over and over again. He seems to think that if you match patterns that occur more often in all the possible combinations of results, then you are more likely to win a theory which Gail Howard sadly made famous.
But just matching a pattern is useless — no lottery pays you for matching a pattern, only for matching the actual numbers drawn. WB Co. Iowa then fined them in December for sending fraudulent mailings. Then he goes on to explain this approach is based on eliminating the millions of combinations that will never win, which demonstrates a lack of understanding of even basic probability.
There are much better, more honest syndicates to choose from, so please avoid this one. No lottery system has ever been banned by any lottery company anywhere, ever! If wheeling systems are really what you want then go to a genuine recognised expert for this Bluskov. What systems do you like that are effective or do you recommend for a lottery system that makes sense?
He does have a Ph. D which could mean Piled Higher and Deeper? Any comment on this one? How about Richard Lustig? More about Richard Lustig here. More about playing the same numbers here. More in a long chain of Hamilton Publishing lottery dross. Hey Lottery Guy… howdy and Happy Professor T Lottery System. I just received the latest copy in Jan.
Personally I think it has a lot of useful features like generating all combinations from a set of numbers and then reducing those combinations so you still have a chance to win a prize including top prize without having to spend so much — much like wheeling systems do. Having defended Lotwin I still have to say that Expert Lotto does almost everything that Lotwin does and does those things better AND costs a lot less. Creator Creator.
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