Ken Silver's Lotto Systems: What
a load of bollocks. lol
Please don't be
sucked into paying for The Ken Silver Lotto System?
You will regret paying for it - believe us! Fortunately
we got a copy from an unhappy buyer who was having difficulty
getting the 'guaranteed' refund.
Whatever the 'ageless' Gail Howard
sells is just as bad.
No one has a lotto system that can guarantee consistent
success.
Lotto is a game of luck! Lotto system sellers
always win - there is a never-ending supply of suckers ready
to pay for them.
Ideas for playing
lotto - no guarantee of success - hey, they're FREE suggestions.
Include 1 (maybe 2)
of the 5 or 6 coldest number in your combinations.
Include
2 (maybe 3) of the 15 to 17 coldest numbers in your combinations.
Yes, if you take 1 of the 5 or 6 coldest then take 1 or
2 of the next 9 to 11 coldest.
We generally play 1 of
the 5 or 6 coldest and 1 of the next 9 to 11 coldest.
That's our preference - nothing guaranteed!
The following are often
the type of things that are included in almost every 'Winning
Lotto System" that you can buy. The problem is they
don't really help you win. Having said that, we do like
to follow these rules - it's really just a personal preference
as to whether you play them or not.
Play 2 or 3 or
4 low numbers 1-20. The same with high numbers 21-40.
Play 2 or 3 or 4 even numbers. The same with odd numbers.
There is no magic with the last two - they just cover the
majority of possible combinations. Ken Silver & Gail
Howard would have you believe you have an advantage not
playing all low numbers or all high numbers or all odds
or all evens. The thing is those four sets of combinations
have such a small number of possible combinations that it
is obvious that they aren't going to show up in results
very often but they do usually proportionately.
The
same thing applies to how many same last digit numbers you
should play. ie 7,17,27,37. Personally we favour playing
combinations with only one set of two same last digit numbers.
Again, it's just our preference.
Yes, a line with all
the 7's (ie. 7,17,27,37)is possible - has even happened.
There were a number of winning tickets which paid $53,187
for each winning ticket. Lesson - taking all the same last
digit numbers on a line is popular - don't you feel tempted
to play all the numbers with your favourite single digit
number?
The same thing also applies to how many consecutive
numbers you should play. Again we only have one set of 2
consecutive numbers in our combinations.
ie. 7,12,18,19,28,35
(18 and 19 - consecutive numbers)&(18 and 28 - same
last digit)
Does the idea that the 1,2,3,4,5,6 combination
might be drawn one week seem a bit far-fetched to you -
think it'll never be drawn?. Don't be so sure it won't happen
- NZ Lotto has had a couple of very close calls as far as
having 6 consecutive numbers drawn. We should mention that
you will probably be sharing with a large number of winners
with that combination.
Remember to be aware
that anything can happen in a lotto draw and spend your
money with that in mind. Only bet what you can afford to
lose because the odds quite frankly stink. Lotto playing
is a charitable pastime - you're making a donation to charities
with a longshot hope of winning the prize of a lifetime.
Spend wisely - don't blow your rent money. You only need
to spend approx $5 to be in with a chance. It's hilarious
that the government (they're all the same) promotes sensible
gambling and yet they give the Lotteries Commission permission
to change the rules of the game (increase powerball numbers
from 8 to 10) to encourage larger jackpots and with it comes
reckless gambling by people who cannot afford it. Good luck.