How to Win More: Strategies for Increasing a Lottery Win

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This text provides insights into how to improve the return on investments when playing the lottery. The authors show how to improve the odds of winning larger amounts when winning numbers do come up. The pure mathematics is kept to a minimum, making the book accessible to a variety of readers…. More >> How to Win More: Strategies for Increasing a Lottery Win

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  • M. Cruz said,

    THE BOOK STARTS OUT SAYING HOT NUMBERS/COLD/TRENDS/ETS. IS FOOLISH AND SILLY(PREFACE VIII )HE SAYS QUICK PICKS ARE SENSIBLE-THEN CONTRADICTS IT BY SAYING QUICK PICK MACHINES ARENT TRUE(PAGE70)SAYS PAST WINNINGS DONT MATTER IN PICKING NUMBERS(WE ALL KNOW SAME TICKETS DONT REPEAT IN PICK6)HE LOST ME WHEN TALKING ABOUT USING CARDS TO USE MARKED 1-S! HE USED TERMS LIKE ALGEBRA AND GEOMETRY- AND I HAVE TO WANDER WHERE OR HOW ON EARTH THIS PERSON EVER WROTE A BOOK ON LOTTO-MY DOGS COULD HAVE DONE BETTER.IF YOU PLAY LOTTO AND WANT TIPS –STAY AWAY FROM THIS BOOK. Rating: 1 / 5

  • pb said,

    95% of it explains obvious and stupid things to not do, and you need a master+ in Mathematics to understand the 5% left of this book that i would have rated -5 stars if i had the opportunity to do so, save $15 and go play lottery instead you’ll have more chances to win this way. Rating: 1 / 5

  • Christopher Mecklin said,

    Henze and Riedwyl’s book on the lottery is very interesting in that it gives a honest mathematical and statistical view of the lottery. Unlike the vast majority of [other] books about lotteries, Henze and Riedwyl know mathematics, statistics, and probability theory. They make no claims that you will win (because you won’t), but if you like recreational mathematics, it’s an enjoyable book. Rating: 5 / 5

  • David J. Aldous said,

    Despite the title, this is a well written and serious book on the modern “pick 6 numbers out of 49″ type of lottery. Of course you can’t affect your chance of winning but you can try to choose unpopular number combinations to maximize your share if you do win. Uses empirical data from around the world to describe “foolish ways to play” (based on previous winning or non-winning numbers, patterns, etc) — what makes these foolish is simply that too many other people use them. Concludes with a non-obvious recommendation: choose randomly subject to several constraints (one of which requires a bit of math to understand: a quantified measure of non-arithmetical-progression). An appendix has some upper-division college level math probability analysis, but non-math folks can just ignore it. Rating: 4 / 5

  • Anonymous said,

    i thought this book did a good job of telling the reader ways to increase their chances of winning state lottery jackpots.the chapter on number combinations to avoid was very helpful. also the discussion on the best numbers to play in order to win the jackpot by yourself was intresting. Rating: 4 / 5

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