by LotwinGuru
17. July 2008 22:23
If you haven’t read part 2 of this post do it now by clicking here.
So, how do we use LotWin the lottery software par excellence to get 2, 3 or 4 numbers to play? I thought LotWin only supported 5 and 6 ball lotteries.
That is true but the guys on the LotWin team have given us so many options that we can easily adjust the program to suit our game. The technique is really simple. Let’s illustrate it with an example for tonight’s Spanish La Primitiva lottery. The same applies for the UK’s 49’s lottery, the Daily lotto, Lunchtime lotto, Hotpicks, the bookmakers version of the Irish lotto (Lucky Clover), GB Lotto, etc... More...
by LotwinGuru
16. July 2008 16:48
If you haven’t read part 1 of this post do it now by clicking here.
So lotteries don’t pay for 1 or 2 numbers correct and they only distribute 50% or less from the money they take.
But there are companies that know everything about odds and operate with very small margins. They are called bookmakers and a few years ago they got into the lottery games knowing that they could attract a large chunk of the punters by offering way better odds for picking the right numbers. Their prizes are guaranteed and don’t depend on the number of people winning. More...
by LotwinGuru
15. July 2008 11:32
Millions of people play the lottery every week hoping to hit the jackpot. In doing so they have to deal with very low returns, in the hope of hitting the jackpot. The money lotteries pay out is usually less than 50% of the money they take in. Compare this with 97.5% returns for single zero roulette or ~99% on blackjack the conclusion is obvious. ... Sorry, I appear to have lost the remainder of this post.