Lottery Systems
If you go to any major search engine and do a search on "lottery system" you will find that there are many people and organisations offering hidden secrets, proven systems and guaranteed winning numbers. A lot of these systems and strategies sound very promising, thanks to some very creative copywriting, but when you really think about the whole notion of having a winning lottery system, you can't help but conclude that there's no such thing.
To illustrate the point, imagine that there was such a thing as a winning lottery system - by which I mean one that regularly wins more than you pay to use it, and generates long term profits. In such a situation, what would you do? Would you personally use the system to amass yourself a fortune? Or would you advertise it on the internet and sell your incredible system to any Tom, Dick or Harriet that orders a copy for as little as $29.95?
Obviously, most sensible people would take the former option. Unless, of course, the "incredible winning system" isn't really worth the paper it can be printed out on. In which case the latter option, albeit deceitful and immoral, is much more logical.
It is simply not possible for any system to beat a game that is based entirely on the drawing of random numbers. The only "system" that could work to any extent involves buying more tickets, and the only "guaranteed" system that could assure you of a jackpot win would involve buying tickets for every possible combination of numbers. Would you pay $29.95 for someone to tell you that? No, neither would I...
Of course, the marketing departments offering the plethora of lottery systems know all of this just as much as you and I do. That's why they often try to give their wares as much window dressing as possible - offering their systems in the form of software applications rather than books, for example. Whatever the form a system takes, if the system itself is flawed then the product is virtually worthless.
Yes, there are applications that will track lottery numbers for you - sorting them into hot, cold and lukewarm selections. There are lottery wheeling systems that offer limited guarantees should a certain number of your selections be drawn from a larger sample. But, in the most accurate sense, there is no systematic way of beating any legal lottery game and there never will be. What there will always be, for as long as lottery players allow their hopes and dreams to overwhelm their common sense, are shams: loud, bright, empty promises of success that are designed with the sole purpose of separating you from your hard-earned money...
Article Last Updated: 15/01/2007 12:51:48




