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Sure Win in the Lottery

Author: Jim Jackson

Do you deem you have a chance at taking home the major pay off in a lottery? Do you have any idea on the odds to taking home the big pay off? Well, as for your chances it is almost zero, and as for your odds to winning, one word could sum it best: astronomical. But if you think that playing the lottery daily could better your chances of running away with that multi-million dollar jackpot, well reconsider.

Your shot at hitting the big money in a lottery varies depending on how the lottery is designed and many other factors determine your odds in winning, like how many possible numbers are in play; how many numbers are chosen for the winning combination; if the order by which the numbers are chosen is important or not and if the numbers that are already drawn are returned and subjected to another drawing. Now all of these define your odds to taking home that big pay off .

In the lottery game with six numbers such as the 6 from 49 lottery, a player picks six numbers from 1 to 49 and when all six numbers match your selection in the official drawing then you win the big prize. In this form of lottery game, your odds of winning the top prize is 13,983,816.

Putting that in perspective, if you participate in this form of a lottery game and play one ticket per week, you could expect to take home the jackpot only one time in 13,983,816 weeks or 269,000 years. Now that's a protracted period of time of playing the lottery to win. You know what, there are many more lottery draws that give you more impossible odds. Then we will just have to consider these lottery prize winners as very, very fortunate individuals who won purely by accident against truly astronomical odds like the meteor that struck the earth and created the Grand Canyon.

But then when my next door neighbour Fred, who is also my golfing pal began winning the lottery, I had a change of mind. You would not even consider this but my buddy and neighbour Fred just hit his largest prize ever in the lottery barely a couple of weeks ago. I'm going too fast here and should just start right where it all began.

For many years Fred has been my next door neighbour. In the long time that I've known him, my friend Fred, would go to our neighbourhood 7 Eleven Store consistently, every Friday at 6pm to buy his lottery tickets.

Fred would come in the door carefully, his frail, long face with barely a smile. Fred would approach the cashier, say his casual greeting and hand in to the cashier a long, narrow strip of paper filled out with Fred's number selections for the following day's lottery draw together with a few crisp, twenty dollar notes. Forty to a hundred dollars worth of lottery tickets were bought by my pal Fred each Friday, that he paid for in bills.

The cashier, an overweight, whiskered, Indian named Mohan would grin at Fred, addressing him in a sing song manner as he got the paper and the money and then inserted this paper into a apparatus which spat out the lottery tickets of Fred. The cashier then would present Fred his lottery tickets and bid Fred "good luck".

A visible change would come over Fred as his sour expression changed as soon as he got his tickets. A slight smile would cross his lips while tallying his lottery tickets making sure of the exact number. His face would light up as he confidently put the tickets in his left breast pocket. Those lottery tickets clearly transformed the expression of Fred as he departed the store taking lengthy, sure strides with the thought of running away with the big prize on his mind.

This went on for fifteen years but Fred did not win anything. The closest thing to scoring in the lottery Fred ever had was when he spotted a fifty dollar bill by the entrance of the store as he was about to pay for his tickets. Fred naturally presented the fifty dollar bill to Mohan, the cashier, to return to its owner but after a month and no one asked for it, he returned the money back to Fred.

Fred was totally without luck until he commenced winning the lottery a couple of years ago. Fred started his unexplainable winning streak in April 2009 with a $75,000 win. Fred marked his first win by hosting a party for his pals and neighbours who could not believe his good luck.

That initial win was followed by another one, a quick couple of months after, this time with a $250,000 pay off. Fred's good fortune was the gossip of the town because of his couple of lottery wins but when Fred again hit the Christmas draw with a million dollars as prize money the whole town was in shock. And this winning streak was just commencing for Fred. The next year of 2010, Fred took home the lottery three times and all three prizes were million dollar wins. His accumulated pot for 2010 was close to 4 million and for the two year winning run: more than 5 million dollars.

With Fred's lottery winning run he was now deemed the luckiest man in the world and of course everybody wants to know the truth. His winning run could not have been purely luck and many thought it was divine action.

It was not a bolt from the blue that Fred, last January, confessed that he had formulated a working method he based on his many years of playing the lottery. Fred then hired a software engineer and together they developed a lottery software program that made your win practically assured.

Now, Fred desires to share his secret with others. He will share and disclose all his secrets to winning the lottery in a website that he will launch this June with the software that guarantees your lottery win. Fred's lottery website launch this June is eagerly awaited by many others like me. Do you still have some doubts?……well, just two weeks ago Fred ran away with his biggest single jackpot prize ever of 3 million dollars.


Eager to find out how to win the lottery? Know about the lottery software and see how it can help you become a winner.


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