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Thursday, August 26, 2010

Lottery Games

As most people know, I have been working to win the lottery for many years. In times past, I have had some luck, especially in the states of Michigan and Colorado, and only mild luck in Arizona so far.

I have a system where I keep track of the numbers by the usual hit and miss method of trying to find numbers, and I learned a long time ago that while we think that draws are random, they are not really as random as people would think. They have a definite rhythm, history, and pattern that can make the selection of numbers reduced from a million to one odds to a thousand to one odds, believe it or not.

It is the most difficult game in town. The odds are such that only a rare few ever have the luck to win. But I am a believer in the adage you make your luck.

However, I have a lucky streak in me at times, and I know that luck is a lady who will befriend you whenever SHE feels like it, not when you feel like it. I have many stories that testify to the power of dumb luck!

As I am a gambler in both dog and horse races as well as casino games, and I do not deny that I am a small time type so far, I do not see anything wrong in the entertainment of gambling. I get more losses at bad restaurants with bad foods than in the selection of a dog or horse to win a race. Of course, the dogs and horses and I are in cahoots with one another when I attend a gaming event in person. They seem to recognize me, acknowledge me, and as I came to talk with them and know their language, they came to trust me, and let me know some things as well. I will not say that racing and gambling is without flaw and crookedness...it is, but the problem is that horses and dogs alike know the game better than we humans do, and thus, often decide for themselves who will really win the race if not doped up to lose it.

While some may spend their money on basketball, football, movies, and other varied forms of entertainment, I love to see dogs and horses in person, as they are great animals and have always been my friends in the industry.

I will stick with them, thank you, and while I study the lottery game, I intend to finally capitalize on it, and maybe share my methods with others.

There is no doubt that one can win if one goes to the trouble of paying attention, being careful, and knowing when to play and when not to play.

When I win, I will be sure to share my secrets of winning at this blogspot! Hoping that this much will bring me luck in September! I will explain all then.

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