On Fri, 28 Nov 2003 12:39:23 GMT, paulsy@dell.net (paulsy) wrote:
>On Wed, 26 Nov 2003 02:09:41 GMT, "goels" <goels1@mchsi.com> wrote:
>
>>Hi!
>>
>>
>>Powerball is almost 40 millions, and it is bet on most of the US states.
>>Read only if you want. I have developed a system that works. I know it is
>>still a game of luck, no matter how one plays or bet? Light was invented by
>>one person, and the whole world got benefited. I have done my research just
>>to educate the players. Good things don't come cheap but I am not asking
>>much for that. Most people know about wheeling system. By getting the
>>knowledge of my research on Powerball, you can apply that technique to your
>>wheeling system, plus little bit luck, and your efforts may be a recipe of
>>millions.
>>
>>Just click on the link below to know about the detail.
>>
>> http://home.mom/~gs1/
>>
>>Good luck and thank you to checking in and/or out.
>>
>>Raj Goel
>>
>'SURE WAYS OF WINNING THE JACKPOT! - Sorry! That is not in my list.
>I cannot guarantee you that you will win with 100% guarantee. You can
>improve your odds by using my tricks. 100% guarantee! - No!!'
>
>100% guarantee! - No!!
>100% guarantee! - No!!
>100% guarantee! - No!!
>100% guarantee! - No!!
>
>I'm not sure that I see any advantage in playing your system.
>
>So far all I see is that you eliminate some of the presumed 'bad'
>combinations that we don't see so often in lottery results BUT these
>combinations win at the same rate as any other groups of numbers.
>
>It's like saying you shouldn't take all odd or all even numbers where
>in a 6/40 game you have only 77,520 combinations out of 3838380 to
>consider playing. It is only because of the relatively small size of
>the group of combinations that it doesn't appear to do so well and yet
>all odd or all even combinations do occur proportionately as much as
>3odd-3even number combinations of which there are 1,299,600
>combinations to consider - that's a lot more than 77,520 combinations.
>
>If you choose a random set of 77,520 combinations from the 1,299,600
>set of 3odd/3even combinations you will have a set of so-called 'good'
>combinations that will ony perform as well as the 'bad' 6-odd or
>6-even combinations.
>
>Your system is not an outright 'lie' but I do think it is based on a
>half truth.
>
>
Latest NZ 6/40 Lotto Result - 29th Nov 2003
37-1-19-15-11-23
ALL odd numbers - one of those 'bad' combinations that we are
constantly told never to take because they never come up.
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