TJ
WINNING SATURDAY LOTTO SUPERDRAWS
“Winning Saturday Lotto Superdraws is Easy –
It’s Making a Profit That’s Difficult.”
You probably already know that it takes 8,145,060 games to guarantee first prize in Saturday’s Lotto Superdraw. If you did have $8 million to spend, you obviously would not make a profit, because most weeks, including Superdraws, First Prize is around $800,000 to $1.2 Million.
So, in our search to find the best way to play the Saturday Lotto Superdraws, we must look at what makes sense in terms of the best way to play. To start with, we ONLY play Saturday Lotto Superdraws. The prize is obviously a lot bigger BUT the Odds of Winning Saturday Lotto and the Cost stay the same!
Obviously, you can ensure you have all eight winning numbers (6 main +2 supplementary) if you simply mark all 45 numbers in eight games (three numbers marked twice) – but of course most people are too lazy to even mark their own coupons.
The next step is to ask, “How many games do we need to play to guarantee at least TWO winning numbers will be together?” The answer is just 15 games.
Because 15 games of 6 numbers equals 90 numbers in total, we make sure that we have all 45 numbers marked twice, ensuring that we have all eight winning numbers twice. With main and supplementary balls, this guarantees 16 winning numbers spread over 15 games. Isn’t this a much better way to play than trusting everything to Lady luck?
Below is how those 15 games look, our free gift to you:
1 10 19 24 33 36
2 12 18 25 27 40
2 15 18 27 30 43
3 5 13 26 39 42
3 13 14 22 29 42
4 6 16 17 23 41
4 11 16 32 38 41
5 14 22 26 29 39
6 11 17 23 32 38
7 9 20 35 44 45
7 28 31 34 35 45
8 10 19 21 24 37
9 20 28 31 34 44
12 15 25 30 40 43
However, we strongly recommend that you transpose some of the numbers rather than use them exactly as they are about. To do this, change at least 8 to 10 of the numbers above, eg, where you find 21 and 45, swap the numbers; this gives you:
1 10 19 24 33 36
2 12 18 25 27 40
2 15 18 27 30 43
3 5 13 26 39 42
3 13 14 22 29 42
4 6 16 17 23 41
4 11 16 32 38 41
5 14 22 26 29 39
6 11 17 23 32 38
7 9 20 21 35 44
7 21 28 31 34 35
8 10 19 24 37 45
9 20 28 31 34 44
12 15 25 30 40 43
By swapping 8 to 10 numbers of the 45, you get a set of numbers that is unique to you. We recommend this approach for individual players, as 15 games is affordable for most.
The next step is to ask, “How many games do we need to play to guarantee three or more of the winning Saturday Lotto numbers together?”
The answer is 160 games. Because we play all 45 numbers at least 20 times, you are guaranteed at least 160 winning numbers, spread over 160 games, and arranged in such a way that three or more of the six main numbers MUST be together.
Because the mathematics are getting increasingly complicated now, it is usually too difficult to create these 160 games yourself.
In addition, playing 160 games is really a group entry; we recommend 10 to 20 people for our Saturday Lotto Syndicates entry, maybe a workplace syndicate or a family syndicate.
If you would like us to create these 160 games for you, please Paypal $25 to terry.aust@gmail.com and we’ll make it happen for you.
The next step up of course is to ask “How many games do we need to play to guarantee FOUR OR MORE of the winning numbers together?” – A result that guarantees a win of some kind.
What if I told you that it takes only 1325 games to guarantee a win of some kind in Saturday Lotto Superdraws? That is just 0.01627% of the full 8,145,060 games required to guarantee first prize.
While this does not necessarily guarantee a profit, it does guarantee a win of some kind. In just 1325 games!
What we are essentially doing is using advanced mathematics to get four or more of the eight winning numbers in at least 1 game, and then using relying on Lady Luck to line things up from there; this is obviously a lot smarter than relying on Lady luck for all eight numbers (6main + 2 supps).
What is interesting is that the 1325 games deliver all 8 winning numbers at least 160 times. So our mathematical approach delivers at least 1280 winning lotto numbers (including supps) spread over 1325 games.
And the cost of playing our Saturday Lotto Syndicates is subsidised by regular small wins, while improving the odds of getting all six main balls together.
However, 1325 games are far too expensive for our philosophy of ensuring that people play within their means.
But, strange as it may seem, you cannot actually buy this system – the only way to get involved is to join one of our Private Saturday Superdraw Private Syndicates.
We run syndicates with 20 members. This makes the cost affordable for everyone, around $50 per share, with Half Shares available.
In addition, we only play there is a Saturday Superdraw, every 6-8 weeks, so the cost is not excessive.
If you read some of the stories in our free publication, the lottery nightmare, you can see that you may well be better off sharing a $1 million than winning big. (For details, see )
So, let’s look at how our Private Saturday Superdraw Lotto Syndicates work.
How Our Saturday Lotto Superdraws Syndicates Work
To qualify for this offer as an individual, you must be able to email me a list of 19 people who want to enter the 20-member Private Lotto Syndicate. The 20th Share is mine, in return for creating the 1325 game Saturday Lotto system for you that wins something every single week.
My involvement is limited to creating a 1325 game system that will guarantee you have a win of some kind for your members.
The process of running the syndicate and marking the coupons is the responsibility of your syndicate and its members (we suggest all Members share marking the coupons). Once the coupons have been put on for the first time, we suggest checking the actual tickets against the 1325 games we provide to make sure there are no errors.
You may be a workplace syndicate, a family and friends syndicate, or even a Lotto Agent looking to improve your winning strike rate.
If you are a Lotto Agent, you can massively boost your income by becoming an Agent for our “Must Win” Private Syndicates. You can give people free copies of this Report until you have enough applicants to fill a Syndicate and then apply to us to create your numbers. Arrangements are as above.
Depending on where you live in Australia, the total cost will be around $940; it differs slightly from State to State depending on Agents commission.
If you are running a 20-person syndicate, the cost will be around $50 (full share) for each of the 19 people, with my share being in exchange for my expertise in setting up a syndicate for you that is guaranteed a win of some kind. I suggest that you charge each person $55, with the balance going into a fund to cover occasions where a member drops out. There will be plenty of people keen to join your syndicate, but the get rich quick merchants may well drop out after the first six weeks or so.
When I had time to run syndicates myself, I ended up having to fund these unpaid shares myself. To save you this experience, I highly recommend having a small float. If someone does drop out, you can use this fund to cover the shortfall, and of course members will then benefit by prizes being shared by one less person. This gives you time to decide whether you’ll find another person to join your syndicate, or whether you will adjust prices to cover accordingly and share the winnings between less people.
At the end of this report you will find some suggested agreements; these are not provided as legal documents and it is up to you to get proper legal advice on the format of your Private Lotto Syndicate that all members agree to.
If you are running a 20 member syndicate, the cost per member is around $50 per member. Again, I recommend that you charge $55 per member, with a surplus becoming your float for any unpaid shares its members drop out. My share is one free Share in exchange for crunching the numbers for you. If you run a 15 Member Syndicate, the cost per Member is around $68; I suggest you round it up to $70 per Share, using the extra to build up funds in case a Member drops out suddenly.
Half Shares are fine.
Private Lotto Syndicates as a Business
There are three ways to run a Private Lotto Syndicate.
The first is as a cooperative, where all members share both the cost and the work involved. There is a fair amount of work involved, particularly in setting up. Marking the coupons is a one-off job, and you will see that we recommend all members take a share of marking the coupons.
On a weekly basis, someone needs to make sure all members have paid and the money is available to put the coupons on. Then obviously you have put the coupons on. Someone then needs to handle members accounts, not only ensuring that they are paid up, but also advising them of what the wins are, and what the reduced payment is for the following week.
My recommended approach is that members share the work, perhaps on a rotational basis where each member is on a monthly roster to perform one of the tasks involved.
The second approach relates to a lottery agent. Obviously, all the above tasks are part of your job as a lottery agent and the commission you receive is your reward.
The third approach is to see Private Lotto Syndicates as a business opportunity. In this case, you take full responsibility for running the lottery syndicate. It is not unreasonable to expect that you would be paid for this.
However – you must make sure that all members are aware of the conditions when you set up the Private Lotto Club, and that you have signed agreements in place.
Under this arrangement, assuming you have 20 members, there would be 18 paying members, with you having one share for doing all the work and me having one share for the creation of a “Must Win” system for your syndicate.
It is critical that you tailor the legal agreements to reflect your situation, and that all members have signed to accept the arrangement.
It is also critical that you make it clear that this is a Private Lotto club. Provided it is a private arrangement, with appropriate documentation in place, members are free to adopt any arrangements may wish.
Nor do you necessarily have to have 15 or 20 members. This is my recommendation and what I normally work with, but, provided there is written agreement, you can work with any number of members. Over the course of time you may also find that you need to consider changing these arrangements. If you start with 20 members and two drop out, you have to decide whether to continue with 18 members and change the arrangements accordingly or whether you recruit two new members.
If you decide to go with this as a business arrangement, you will have a small regular weekly income from your share of the wins, but will also have the opportunity to share in a multi-million dollar payout every single time you play.
Whatever you do, make sure you have appropriate signed agreements are in place that make it clear this is a Private Club; you should also seek your own legal advice.
BUT, why should you listen to me? Is THREE First prizes a good enough reason? Plus, check out the Free Gift on page 11!
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Winning Oz Lotto is Easy …
Winning Oz Lotto is Easy – It’s Making a Profit That’s Difficult.
If first prize is $60 million, paying for all the winning combinations would not necessarily mean you would make $15 million profit; if there are two winners, then you actually make a $15 million loss.
So, in our search to find the best way to play Oz Lotto, we must look at things quite differently. We start by looking at HOW MANY winning numbers can we GUARANTEE with various combinations.
Obviously, you can ensure you have all nine Lotto Winning Numbers (7 main +2 supplementary) if you simply mark all 45 numbers in seven games (four numbers marked twice) – but of course most people are too lazy to even mark their own coupons.
The next step is to ask, “How many games do we need to play to guarantee TWO or more winning numbers will be together?” The answer, surprisingly, is just 8 games. However, we take this a step further and increase it to 13 games. Why?
Because 13 games of seven numbers equals 91 numbers in total. This allows us to make sure that we have all 45 numbers marked twice, ensuring that we have all nine winning numbers twice. With main and supplementary balls, this guarantees 18 winning numbers spread over 13 games. Isn’t this a much better way to play Oz Lotto than trusting everything to Lady luck?
Here is how those 13 games look, our free gift to you:
1 6 21 28 36 37 42
2 3 16 27 33 43 44
2 6 11 13 18 35 38
3 14 19 32 33 39 44
4 5 11 15 18 24 40
4 9 23 29 31 32 35
5 10 15 16 20 21 36
7 19 20 22 29 30 38
8 10 14 17 26 31 41
8 22 24 26 30 37 43
9 17 25 27 34 41 45
12 13 23 25 34 39 45
However, we strongly recommend that you transpose some of the numbers rather than use them exactly as they are about. To do this, change at least 8 to 10 of the numbers above, eg, where you find 6 and 8, swap the numbers; this gives you –
1 7 12 28 31 40 42
2 3 16 27 33 43 44
2 8 11 13 18 35 38
3 14 19 32 33 39 44
4 5 11 15 18 24 40
4 9 23 29 31 32 35
5 10 15 16 20 21 36
7 19 20 22 29 30 38
6 10 14 17 26 31 41
6 22 24 26 30 37 43
9 17 25 27 34 41 45
12 13 23 25 34 39 45
By swapping 8 to 10 numbers of the 45, you get a set of numbers that is unique to you. We recommend this approach for individual players, as 13 games is affordable for most.
The next step is to ask, “How many games do we need to play to guarantee three or more of the winning numbers together?”
The answer is 118 games. Because we play all 45 numbers at least 18 times, you are guaranteed at least 162 winning numbers, spread over 118 games, and arranged in such a way that three or more of the seven main numbers will be together.
Because the mathematics are getting increasingly complicated now, it is usually too difficult to create these 118 games yourself.
In addition, playing 118 games is really a group entry; we recommend 10 to 15 people, maybe a workplace syndicate or a family syndicate.
If you would like us to create these 118 games for you, please Paypal $25 to terry.aust@gmail.com and we’ll make it happen for you.
The next step up of course is to ask “How many games do we need to play to guarantee FOUR OR MORE of the 7 main numbers together?” – A result that guarantees a win of some kind.
What if I told you that it takes only 505 games to guarantee a win of some kind? That is just 0.000011% of the full 45,379,620 games required to guarantee first prize.
Even this does not necessarily guarantee a profit, but it does guarantee a win of some kind. In just 505 games!
What we are essentially doing is using highly advanced mathematics to get four of the seven winning numbers, and then relying on Lady luck for the remaining three numbers; this is obviously a lot smarter than relying on Lady luck for all seven numbers.
What is interesting is that the 505 games deliver all 9 winning numbers (including supps) at least 690 times. So our mathematical approach delivers at least 690 winning numbers (including supps) spread over 505 games.
And the cost of playing Oz Lotto is subsidised by regular small wins, while at the same time improving the odds of getting all seven main winning balls together.
However, 505 games are too expensive for our philosophy of ensuring that people play within their means.
So, strange as it may seem, you cannot actually buy this system – the only way to get involved is by creating one of our Private Oz Lotto Syndicates. We help you to run syndicates with 15 to 20 members.
In addition, we only play when Oz Lotto jackpots to $20 million or more. This ensures that every syndicate member receives a minimum of $1 million.
If you read some of the stories in our free publication, the lottery nightmare, you can see that you may well be better off winning $1 million than winning $20 million. (For details, see )
So, let’s look at how our Private Oz Lotto Syndicates work.
How Our Private Lotto Syndicates Work
To qualify for this offer as an individual, you must be able to email me a list of 19 people who want to enter the 20-member Private Lotto Syndicates. The 20th Share is mine, in return for creating a 505 game Oz Lotto system for you that wins something every week. Same for 15-member Private Lotto Syndicates – email me a list of 14 people and the 15th Share is mine, in return for creating your Oz Lotto system.
My involvement is limited to creating a 505 game system that will guarantee you have a win of some kind for your members.
The process of running the syndicate and marking the coupons is the responsibility of your syndicate and its members (we suggest all Members share marking the coupons). Once the coupons have been put on for the first time, we suggest checking the actual tickets against the 505 games we provide to make sure there are no errors.
You can be a workplace syndicate, a family and friends syndicate, or even a Lotto Agent looking to improve your winning strike rate.
If you are a Lotto Agent, you can massively boost your income by becoming an Agent for our “Must Win” Private Lotto Syndicates. You can give people free copies of this Report until you have enough applicants to fill a Syndicate and then apply to us to create your numbers. Arrangements are as above.
The Free Winning Oz Lotto Book contains specimen Oz Lotto Syndicates Agreements (feel free to use these even if you do not work with us), proof of our THREE Million Dollar plus lottery wins and other Lotto Resources.
If you DO decide to work with us, we give you the opportunity to check that your 505 game Oz lottery entry WILL deliver 4 or more winning Oz Lotto Numbers BEFORE you play them. Remember, if we have four winning Oz lotto numbers every week we are over halfway was getting all seven – absolutely the Best Way To Play Oz Lotto
And there is a FREE Gift for all members who sign up (sold for $17).
Get your FREE lotto book now – Simply send an EMAIL to terry.aust@gmail.com and we will send you the book by email, totally free, no catches, within 24 hours, Mon-Fri
Winning The Lottery – The Nightmare!
Is Winning The Lottery a Guarantee of Happiness?
Absolutely not! In this 3-part Free Lotto Report we share:
The Tragedy of Winning The Lottery Destroying Families – an all too real scenario. Here are some examples of lottery winners who became lottery losers, sometimes in the worst possible way. Some examples (read the free PDF download for full details)
Jack Whitaker found himself $315 million richer when he won the American Powerball jackpot on Christmas Day 2002 (At that time, the largest ever lotto win by an individual). His wife Jewel is on record as saying that she wished she had destroyed the ticket, following a long line of lawsuits, broken relationships, mysterious deaths and brushes with the law. One of the sad things about Whitaker’s fall from grace …
Jeffrey Dampier won $20 million in the Illinois lottery in 1996 and was soon divorced. Dampier moved to Florida and remarried, but then had an affair with his sister-in-law, Victoria Jackson. Unfortunately, the affair would prove lethal, with …
Winning the lottery was also a death sentence for Abraham Shakespeare, who won $30 million in 2006, receiving just $17 after taxes. He disappeared just three years after his big win and in 2010 his body was discovered beneath a concrete slab. A lady friend who …
Keith Gough won £9 million in the UK lottery and was dead within five years from a heart attack, reportedly brought on by stress and excess drinking. Gough was careful with his money and at the time of his death still had over £1 million in the bank. While in rehab for his drink problems, Gough met up with …
William Post or “Bud” as he was known, picked up 16 million in 1988 by winning the Pennsylvania lottery. In a little over a year, Post was $1 million in debt – how you can go from having $16 million in the bank to a million dollars in debt in a year almost defies belief. Unbelievably, his own brother hired a hitman …
Janite Lee followed William Post’s example. She won $18 million in 1993 and by 2001 was filing for bankruptcy. Being overly-generous was probably Lee’s biggest fault, apparently unable to knock back constant requests for donations …
Michael Carroll found himself almost £10 million better off when he won the UK lottery in 2002. In the six years to 2008 he notched up more than 30 court appearances, was jailed for drug offences, and got …
Alcohol and drugs feature prominently in the problems experienced by big lottery winners. Victoria Zell won Powerball, ending up $11 million richer. Under the influence of both drugs and alcohol she was …
William Hurt took just two years to go through the $3.1 million he won in 1989. The vast majority of his fortune disappeared on a divorce and a cocaine habit …
Callie Rogers was just not equipped to deal with the £2 million she won in the UK lottery – at the time, she was just 16 …
Evelyn Adams has won the lottery not once, but twice, making her a cool $5.4 million overall in 1985 and 1986. She lost the lot. Unlike most lottery winners, Adams was a compulsive gambler, donating most …
Billie Bob Harrell Jr’s story was all-around good guy who just couldn’t say no. A former Pentecostal minister, Billy Bob won $31 million in the Texas lottery. He splashed out big time on his family, buying them new homes and new cars. He made large donations to the church he worshipped at, and if individual members of his church needed help, he was always there. Unfortunately, his generosity just attracted more and more people asking for handouts. The intense pressure put upon him caused him to commit suicide only 20 months after his big win, apparently broke.
Winning lotto can be an absolute curse …
So, now that you have seen the pitfalls of Winning The Lottery – what SHOULD you do?
Your PDF download contains some practical tips you can take to minimize the problems you have if you do win the lottery. However, because lotteries worldwide have different rules some of these may or may not apply to you. Please note that the ideas below are NOT intended as legal advice; they are provided merely to give you some advice on the legal advice you need to consider!
Some examples of the winning lotto curse … (see PDF download for full details):
1 The first lottery tip is something you should do BEFORE you win. You can register as a lottery player in most countries worldwide these days. And you should. This takes away the stress of possibly losing the ticket or having someone steal it. If you are not registered, possession of the ticket is 9/10 of the law. In any event, sign the back of your winning lottery ticket; that makes it difficult for someone else to cash it.
2 Whether or not you can remain anonymous is something you need to check with your specific lottery (in the USA, only Delaware, Kansas, Maryland, North Dakota, South Carolina and Ohio allow winners to avoid state lottery publicity). Where you can sign up as a registered player, the option may be there to check a box that says “no publicity.” If there is such a box, tick it. Unfortunately, many lottery games give you no right to avoid publicity. Make no mistake, the Press will be looking for you, so stay under the radar as long as possible. Resist absolutely any requests for interviews. In some jurisdictions, for example New York, lottery winners names are public record, so there is nothing you can do about it.
It is always tempting to lap up the media attention and become a local celebrity; if you do so, you will almost certainly regret it later.
Unfortunately some lotteries make it a condition of playing that your name can be used for publicity purposes, in which case there is no way to avoid it.
7 In some countries, particularly the USA, the money may be available as a lump sum or payable in annuities over a period of years. Consider carefully the two options and discuss with experts which one is the most appropriate one for you; get a second, and even third, opinion. Which is best will depend on your personal circumstances, including your current financial status – and remember after your win you will be in the top tax bracket, which needs to be planned for.
You should obviously get advice on whether to take the lump sum or annual annuities before you collect your win. If you take annuities, you will only pay tax on the amount you receive each year; if you take the lump sum you pay tax on the whole amount immediately.
In some countries, for example Australia, winnings are paid tax-free, and in full, immediately; make sure you understand what happens in your jurisdiction before you make any decisions.
11 Don’t give up your job straight away. If you are a low-income worker this week, and driving around in a Maserati with a gold Rolex on each wrist next week, it’s obvious something dramatic has happened. Maintaining normality for a few months allows the question, “Who won that massive lottery” to remain unanswered a little longer. Avoid splashing out as long as you can.
There is another reason for not giving up your job that is rarely considered …
14 Consider carefully the contributions you will make to charities. The obvious thing is to make one-off large payments. However, this may not be in the best interests of either yourself or the charity. It is also significantly affected by whether you yourself take a lump sum payment or an annual annuity.
If you’re donating money to the Salvation Army or the Red Cross, they can handle large one-off donations and have projects ready and waiting. If however, you are donating to your local dog pound, for example, a steady stream of annual income may be preferable for them rather than a one-off payment.
Another alternative is to donate $1 million to your local dog pound on the condition that they maintain the capital and can only spend the income that the capital generates. For local causes that are close to your heart, don’t make assumptions – talk to them about what is best for them.
If you are donating to a charity, consider asking them to sign a nondisclosure agreement to protect your privacy.
17 Avoid inadvertently harming your family and friends. This again is a tip that is often overlooked. If you buy your four children a million dollar house each, make sure that they can afford the upkeep. If one child is earning $30,000 a year and having to support a million-dollar home, something is going to go badly wrong. A better option, for example, might be buying them a $500,000 house and investing $500,000 in trust for them, where they can only access the income generated.
How can we help YOU?
If you are a Lotto Agent running regular syndicates, we can provide assistance in creating your lottery syndicate or Lotto club entries for you.
For large workplace or family Lottery Syndicates or Lotto Clubs, we also offer personalised services where we do the work for you.
And you simply will not believe the price we charge; e-mail terry@winninglottobooks.com for further information.
For individuals, we make three suggestions.
The first is to join a lottery syndicate. Even a $1 million win, when split 20 ways, gives you $50,000, which makes a big difference to people who are struggling financially. It also avoids the heartache often associated with large wins.
Your lottery club or lotto syndicate can be any number of people. If you can only afford to spend $10 a week on lotto, joining with nine other people to spend $100 a week on the lottery is a much smarter decision than spending your grocery money trying to fund it all yourself. I’ve said it before, and I will say it again: you cannot buy a lottery win. However, you can play smart and a combined entry, playing in an intelligent way is the way to go. You can join in with family, workmates, or talk to your Lotto agent about joining or creating a Lotto Syndicate.
The second is to invest in one of the books recommended in the Resources section, decide on a budget for your weekly lotto spending, and play the reduced guarantee systems that we recommend. These are mathematically arranged to give you a guaranteed result, whilst avoiding the substantial costs involved in full at a system. For example, a Lotto system eight requires 28 games and is thus expensive for most people. On the other hand, a lottery system that guarantees at least five winning numbers will be together from any six winning numbers requires only four games and falls within the budget of almost anyone.
If you are playing a 49 ball lottery for example, you can play six sets of eight numbers; in total, this requires only 24 games (eight sets x four games each). While the more affluent can afford the 24 games, sharing the cost with two or three family members is within the reach of everyone. This strategy allows you to play 48 of the 49 balls in any 49 ball lottery. Similar comments apply to playing a 45 ball lottery; with six sets of eight, you can play all 45 numbers once and three of them twice. If you’re playing a lottery with only 40 balls, you can play all 40 numbers with five sets of eight, using the reduced guarantee system that requires just four games.
It is this strategic approach, combined with lottery intelligence, that has allowed us to win the lottery three times; the more you know, the better you know!
There is a third alternative, which we create for you. The important thing is that you cannot win the lottery unless you first get all six winning numbers. This is incredibly easy, and it never fails to amaze me that people cannot even be bothered to fill out their own lottery coupon and ensure that all the winning numbers are there. At its simplest, this simply involves making sure you spread all the numbers in your lottery across your coupon. The more advanced technique is to arrange all the numbers mathematically to give a guaranteed result. Let me explain this further.
In my own 45 ball lottery, it takes 8,145,160 games to guarantee the first prize. However, since the first prize is usually around $1 million playing all the numbers does not guarantee a profit; in fact, it guarantees a multimillion dollar loss.
But to guarantee four or more winning numbers requires just 3,350 games. However, we still only play this when there is a Super Draw, spreading the cost between 20 people.
To guarantee three or more winning numbers (using science to get the first three, and leaving Lady Luck to come up with the other three) requires just 160 games. This is still a family or workplace syndicate entry.
To bring the cost within the reach of anyone, we offer systems where you can choose your favourite numbers but still have them mathematically arranged. For example, if you pick your favourite 20 numbers, we can guarantee that if they include all six winning numbers, then three or more will be together. This mathematical arrangement requires just 14 games and is within the budget of most people. We stress again to play within your budget, and to share your entry with others if you wish to play one of the largest systems.
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