Lottery Master Guide

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  • ISBN13: 9780945760382
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  • Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.

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Lottery Master Guide is the most comprehensive book on scientific lottery strategy ever written. Once you apply the methods in this book, you will never look at Lotto numbers the same way again. By using the powerful and effective rules and tools in Lottery Master Guide, you’ll learn how to spot specific numbers for specific drawings, and make the best use of the dollars you spend on Lotto. You will learn to recognize the winning patterns that produce winning number… More >> Lottery Master Guide

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  • Anonymous said,

    If you are serious about having more money, any book that claims a way to improve your chances to win a lottery is to be avoided at all cost. It is mathematically impossible to improve your odds of winning over simply picking 6 random numbers. Oh there is one way, by more tickets, but do you kneed to fork out $20+ dollars to learn that? The only people you’ll make richer with systems like these are the State’s coffers and the author. Investing $20 at 20% interest (easily obtained by using proven systems on the stock market) will turn into $29,395 (!!) in 40 years *garenteed*. Which one makes more sence to you? Rating: 1 / 5

  • Jesse Leal, Jr. Real name is Jesus said,

    This book does not have a lot of information about strategies. It offers very little. The author should of sliced off alot of the general stuff, and should of focused on the key points-strategies about improving ones odds. The book is not worth the price at all. Rating: 2 / 5

  • Anonymous said,

    This book is mostly common-sense advice sprinkled with convenient statistics, plus a little pointless Zen thrown in towards the end. While there are a few useful graphs and suggestions, it’s mostly an 180-page commercial for the author’s software, for which you’ll have pay even more. Not worth it. Rating: 1 / 5

  • Mr. Ronald D. Jones said,

    I assumed a book costing $25 would be a valuable addition to my knowledge of playing the Lotto and Lottery. Gail Howard is more hype than substance. Having read and studied Professor Jones’ books, and other significant authors on the subject of statistical analysis, this book is trite and unsubstantial.

    Like “Sylvia the Psychic” on Montel, Ms. Howard has parleyed her image to connote a knowledge of Lotto but I would pass on her book. I feel like it was a sham and it cost me $25 for nothing. Rating: 1 / 5

  • Jay said,

    I spent several hours with this book. Gail does a good job of explaining her processes but doesn’t give many clues about how to use the numerous analyses to actually pick numbers. The end result here is that all the science in the world cannot predict the future.

    The lotto balls that blew up the tube yesterday have no relationship whatsoever to those rolling around in the machine today. Every one of the balls are put back into the machine each time and the odds are always the same. Another book, The Lottery Manual, will put this in plain English.

    Gail’s book also makes ridiculous statements about her Balanced Wheels – IF you pick the right numbers, the wheels guarantee a win. That’s a huge and costly IF. Further proof is that she claims people who have used her methods have together won $74 Million. Considering the Billions that have been won in the lottery, these wins are statistically insignificant and no better than chance.

    Finally, she mostly toots her own horn in this book; promoting her other books and her archaic 1980s DOS software. This is useless and time-consuming information that will win you nothing. Think about it, if she had the secret, why would she share it? Invest your lottery dollars and the money for this book in a high-interest online savings account. This you will always win. Rating: 1 / 5

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