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    Hi,
    i'm looking for the best lottery book with the best improved systems and i also don't want it to be much expensive
    can someone recommend any book because i have no idea in this area and i'll buy it as a present for my dad.
    will be happy to get some names
    thanks

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    Don't waste your money, i don't see there being such a system on a random game.

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    The above advice is good advice. How can you POSSIBLY have a system for a completely RANDOM draw?
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    I think anyone who does not believe should not be so definitive in saying that, because it is random game, you can not predict the results.
    Note: There is a branch of Mathematics and Rule of Probabilities called Stochastic, who studies the behavior of random phenomena in time.
    Really it is almost impossible to predict 5 or 6 numbers in 49 or 50. But you can calculate what are the 5, 10, 15, 20 ... more probable numbers of being drawn. That is, you can reduce the initial set in order to increase the odds.
    And this is scientific, is not a matter of faith.
    However, it is necessary to study a lot of Stochastic.

    So, a solution can be to start to study Stochastic. However, to read a stchastic book you need to know a lot of maths, heavy maths....

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    Stochastic is commonly used in actuarial science but I still don't see how the randomness of lottery numbers can be considered as predictable, much less the application of any scientific tools.

    I think the only aspect of lottery that is worth evaluating is the "investment vs return" assessment given a certain level of known "risk", i.e. the probability, and whether you are prepared to accept the risk and return, or not.

    The state lottery games with their limited features and poor payouts (except the jackpots) don't leave much scope for these kind of assessments.

    However, if you consider the non-national lotteries where you can bet on 1 to 5 numbers, first number drawn, bonus ball, total ball value, Hi/Lo, Odd/Even sequence of draw etc, the scope for betting increases with various level of stakes and returns to suit your attitude towards risks and probabilies.

    In the end, it all comes down to odds and play strategies which are very similar to playing roulette and their side-bets.

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    In fact excluding jackpots, the pay out of some LOTTOS is poor.
    However, using a stochastic system it is possible to profit during some periods and to be more exposed to the major prizes.
    Stochastic helps to identify patterns.
    Obviously games like roullete, mini-roullete are much more profitable for the gambler if he uses stochastic systems.
    But you don`t find easily mini-roullete in real casinos. On the other hand on-line casinos don`t let you withdraw the winnings provided by roullete.
    And if we talk about european or american roullete (36 or 37 numbers) unless you carry a computer with you to the casino it is very difficult to calculate in few minutes the numbers to pick.

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    • Book of Guaranteed Winning Pick 6 Lottery Combinations Series 4 by Stephen B. Richter and Brian P. Moquin
    • Can You Win?: The Real Odds for Casino Gambling, Sports Betting, and Lotteries by Mike Orkin
    • How To Beat The Odds and Win The Lottery by Mike Richardson
    • How to Get Rich Without Winning the Lottery Simple Methods to Get Rich, Retire Wealthy, and Have the Time of Your Life! by Keith Schreiter
    • How to Win American and World Lotteries by Harold Ingalls
    • How to Win Lotteries, Sweepstakes, and Contests by Steve Ledoux
    lottery24.com

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    I've studied math for 4 years and I found out that if I buy 13,983,816 main lotto tickets with different numbers at the National lottery, I am guaranteed to win the Jackpot. Is my math right?

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    I bet Carol Vorderman is shitting herself.

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