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Richard’s Top 10 Lottery Secrets toWinning FastRichard’s Top 10 Lottery Secrets to Winning Fast

Table of Contents Introduction Tip 1: Keep a Balanced Combination Tip 2: Ditch the Quick Picks Tip 3: When to Buy Your Tickets Tip 4: Go for the Additional Draw Tip 5: Scratch Tickets Tip 6: Never Change Your Numbers Tip 7: Picking the Numbers Tip 8: How Many Cards to Play Tip 9: Never Miss a Draw Tip 10: The Extra BallRichard’s Top 10 Lottery Secrets to Winning Fast

IntroductionWhen it comes to playing the lotto, many of you have your owntheory – a theory that, to date, hasn’t worked. Some aresuperstitious and choose important dates/numbers, while othersjust believe in pure luck. Then, you have those individual thatbelieve the entire lottery system is rigged – trust me, the systemisn’t rigged or I wouldn’t be a 7 time grand prize lotto winner.Listen, lottery enterprises go out of their way in order to makesure it is random. The machine is serviced frequently to makesure they are up to par and the ball sets aren’t used much.Seeing people believe winning the lotto is just pure luck hasmade me want to branch out and write this book titled “Richard’sTop 10 Lottery Secrets to Winning Fast.”Before I begin, I’m going to let you in on the most importantthing to remember – don’t spend more than you can afford. Somepeople spend their rent money to play these lotto games and thatis something you should never do. My rule is – if you can’t affordit, don’t buy it. The amount you choose to spend each weekshould be within your budget, whether it is 1 a week or 100 aweek. Nothing, not even the lotto is worth risking your family’sfinancial security. However, what I will tell you is the more youRichard’s Top 10 Lottery Secrets to Winning Fast

play, the better your chances are of winning just be smartabout it.Tip Number One: Keep a BalancedCombinationYou have some who make number combinations using all odd orall even numbers. Where do you think this is going to get you?Obviously, you haven’t won the lottery yet, so it’s not going toget you very far. Yes, I know, anything is possible when it comesdown to a random drawing, so you would think there is nothingwrong with using all odds, or all evens. Then, you have those thatprefer combinations like 1,2,3,4,5,6 or 6,12,18,24,30 and 36. AreRichard’s Top 10 Lottery Secrets to Winning Fast

you like this? If so, your chances of winning are as about as lowas the chances of seeing a pig fly!Doing research and looking at the past drawings, I don’t reallysee scenarios with these combinations – go ahead, feel free tocheck the history of drawings so you can see what I’m saying. Aroutine drawing will consist of 2-3 odd numbers and will consist ofa range of numerical places such as 10,23,42 and so on. This iswhy I always tell people they need to keep track of previousdraws – that is just as important.When you are out there picking those numbers, you need to keepthat playing card balanced as much as possible. Let me explainthis one more time for you – don’t go playing one-numbergroups, like all 30’2 (31-32-33), nor all single digit numbers like1-6-9. If you have been playing this way, squishing all of thosenumbers together, you aren’t playing a balanced game. Makesure you have an even mixture of high numbers and lownumbers.If you are playing a pick-five type of game, go for three oddnumbers and two even numbers, or vice versa. If you do this,you’ll increase your chances.The absolute worst number combination is 1-2-3-4-5. It’s almostguaranteed not to win. The odds of those consecutive numbersbeing drawn are super low. Yet, still, it appears to be the mostpopularly played number set Richard’s Top 10 Lottery Secrets to Winning Fast

Tip Number Two: Ditch the Quick PicksTime and time again, I tell people to ditch those quick picks and Iwill continue telling people this. You see, when you choose aquick pick, you are aski

Richard’s Top 10 Lottery Secrets to Winning Fast Tip Number Eight: How Many Cards to Play Okay, so how many cards do I play each time? That decision right there is based on various factors. First of all, my state lottery usually starts out with a nice 3-million jackpot. So, I choose to buy thre

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