What do you think of lottery predictions websites? I came across this site the other week, sandavier.co.uk this site gives its lottery number predictions for the National lottery, thunderball, Irish lotto main draw, Euro draw and, the New york 6 number draw. They don't charge you for their predictions but; they do sell an ebook entitled,' The Lottery Bible', for £1.00 per download. This includes a free copy of 'The beginners guide to Internet riches. I downloaded a copy myself and found it interesting. For the price of a lottery ticket I thought it was worth it.
I downloaded a copy on the 12 of may; it's a guide on the best way to pick your Lottery numbers, its not a system like a lot of websites are trying to sell you at inflated prices. As for the websites Predictions, they have had some success. I have had some wins using the information in the guide.
I checked their website out spartacus; you cann't really go on statistics, hot numbers, cold numbers etc, it doesn't work? As for Sandavier.co.uk, I think they designed the site that way because its suppose to be a wizard picking the numbers. After reading the 'Lottery Bible', I see how they select the lottery numbers. No psychic mumbo jumbo involved.
It would help but I would not totally rely on it. It's hard to beat probabilities, chances and luck.
Hi Margie, your right sweetheart, it's hard to beat probabilities, chances and luck but, you can improve your chances if you know a little of how the combinations work. I some times have my doubts about the legality of the lottery draws too. Take these two sets of numbers that were drawn on the 10/07/10 and 14/07/10: 3-5-30-31-38-47=154.....1-15-25-26-40-43=150. If the balls are drawn at random, you would expect a bigger difference between the numbers, not 4 digits?
Thats the beauty of random numbers!
look back over the last 100 draws.
hiya, imagine if all possible combinations were printed on scraps of paper, then sufficiently mixed up in a giant hat to draw from...essentially each combo has the same chance to be drawn, regardless of our bias to certain combos which may not appear to be random due to seemingly out-of-place groups of sequential numbers.
however, over a period of time, statistical probabilities can be exploited to some degree...algorithms can be used to generate combos which may shave down the odds of the game for you.
one example is a set of Full-Spectrum picks from my lotto 6/49 webpage...you can play most if not all numbers in a minimal set of picks.
cheers!
I use another website - lottoprediction.com. Looks like these guys are trying different mathematical and statistical methods to predict lotteries. With their help I won 20$According to the website's statistics their predictions are pretty good, but again the range of predicted numbers is big (around 20). But I would never trust such websites where wizard, gypsy or Dumbledore predicts lottery numbers
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If any websites, psychics or wizards can correctly predict just half the winning numbers in a draw, we can still hit the jackpot by playing all possible combinations with the rest of the numbers.
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