If only it were that simple. Well, some people would have you believe that it is just a matter of mathematics to win the lottery. In one of my many desperate times, I typed "win the lottery" into Google. The results were an interesting mixture of physics, mathematicians and scammers, as well as stories of people who really have won the lottery.
The more obvious scams are sold for $0.99 on eBay and suck you in via the usual squeeze and sales pages. The psychics...well, they didn't have any proof and none had ever won the lottery themselves.
But some of the lottery systems based on maths seemed more tempting. Yes, I know I am incredibly gullible, but I was desperate OK?
Most of these strategies to increase your chances either encouraged you to join a syndicate or buy their book/software, but one website was a bit different. It is run by a lady called Gail Howard. She is the person who most of the other systems try to rip off. I guess she is the original "lotto expert". The best thing about her is that her systems have helped 101 people win the 1st prize Jackpot in their country. It's hard to tell whether this is because of her software or just the sheer number of people who visit her website and all enter the lottery (someone is bound to win).
She uses a wheeling system which you can read about for free on her website. Back in England the first time I used it I won $77 (mind you I spend $50!) but then I ran out of money to spend on the lottery.
I have not bought any of her books or software, but I have read all her free tips and used her free wheeling software and it seems pretty genuine. If you want to try it out check out the free stuff first.
It could be worth a try...
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Catherine Smith 2008