Secret Lottery System
Assuming that you are happy to participate in lottery games, is there a more sensible way of playing that could statistically increase your chances of winning? If you aren't out to win the biggest prize on Earth, my answer would be yes.
This technique is legal, easy to understand and so straightforward to implement that you'll kick yourself when you hear it.
Ready?
Okay, here it is:
Play the lottery with the best odds.
That's it. I told you it was simple. But when it comes to sensible lottery advice, I think it takes the biscuit.
Think about it for a moment. Do you really need two hundred million to enjoy financial freedom? Do you really need ten million? If the answer to these questions is no, and if you could get by quite happily on one or two million, why not focus on playing lotteries that offer smaller prizes but better odds of winning?
The odds of winning a Mega Millions jackpot are 1 in 175,711,536.
The odds of winning a Euromillions jackpot are 1 in 76,275,360.
The odds of winning the UK Lotto are 1 in 13,983,816.
The odds of winning the Irish Lotto are 1 in 5,245,786.
It is clear that the Irish Lottery offers the best chance of winning, so why do most people focus on the other three? Well, it's because of the massive jackpots. But if we don't really need a massive jackpot, and if we'd be happy with a more modest million or two, something like the Irish Lottery (which offers a guaranteed jackpot of at least two million euros) makes a heck of a lot more sense.
So, there you have it. If you would be deliriously happy with a million or two and you have no real interest in buying your own remote island, take my sensible advice, and play lottery games with the best odds of winning!
Article Last Updated: 28/02/2007 13:10:41
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