Why trying to win a “ridiculously small” prize is plain STUPID
When you win $2 bucks or $5 bucks, does that excite you?
Most likely NOT
So why do these “ridiculously small prizes” even exist?
Let me show you the real reason why lotteries invented “small prizes”.
When you win a small lottery prize, lotteries make you believe you’re on the right track to win the jackpot.
The truth is:
You’re NOT even close.
If you would be “regularly close” (as small prizes suggest you are), you should have won a BIG one already by now.
But you didn’t, did you?
Now pay attention …
There are plenty of systems out there that guarantee you a small win each time you play.
The secret?
You have to play over 100 number combinations in a very particular way to win a guaranteed $2 or $5 prize.
Crazy to lose nearly everything you wager, I know, but …
… did you know that such a “small prize”-guarantee DESTROYS your chances to win big as well?
It’s either the one (a small win) … or the other (the jackpot or a big 2nd tier prize).
Not BOTH!
For that reason, you should ALWAYS use a system that targets a BIG prize (and not just a much easier to win small prize).
Not a lot of systems do that, but Winslips is one of them, and Winslips is very affordable to use as well:
https://www.winslips.com/winslips-benefits.html
To your awesome success in 2018,
Stefan
The new threshold for surging ticket sales
Let’s face it. Ticket sales are not what they used to be, and the reason for that is …
… devilish greed
No longer are we happy to win a couple of millions.
Many lottery players want to win HUNDREDS of millions.
And for plenty of players, even those HUNDREDS are not enough anymore.
Millions of occasional lottery players are looking for half a Billion or more before they step in.
“How do I know that?”, you may ask.
Simple! Look at this week’s jackpots for Powerball and Mega Millions …
Mega Millions’ estimated jackpot jumped from $318 Million to $345 Million. That’s a very small $27M jump compared to previous jackpot runs.
Powerball is doing a bit better.
Powerball jumped from $420 Millions to $455 Million, but still … that’s a relatively small increase of $35 Million and about half of what I observed during similar rollovers not so long ago.
Lottery ticket sales will probably explode when the jackpot reaches $500,000,000 … the NEW threshold for surging ticket sales.
That’s half a Billion, folks. How crazy is that?
But there’s good news as well …
Since the beginning of this month, 17 Powerball and Mega Millions players won $1,000,000 or more, and all of them were frequent players (certainly NOT occasional players who only play when half a billion or more is at stake).
- 03/14/2018 (P.B.) : 1 winner wins $1,000,000 + 1 winner wins $2,000,000
- 03/13/2018 (M.M.) : 4 winners win $1,000,000 + 1 winner wins $5,000,000
- 03/07/2018 (P.B.) : 2 winners win $1,000,000
- 03/06/2018 (M.M.) : 2 winners win $1,000,000
- 03/03/2018 (P.B.) : 3 winners win $1,000,000 + 1 winner wins $2,000,000
- 03/02/2018 (M.M.) : 2 winners win $1,000,000
Honestly, many people have no idea what an extra million could do in their life. It makes life so much easier.
To make things happen, consider using a number reduction platform like Winslips:
https://www.winslips.com/winslips-benefits.html
It’s 100% fail-safe and makes winning BIG more doable and much EASIER.
To your awesome success,
Stefan
I stick my tongue out … (in a very friendly way)
When you want to create a best chance to win BIG with just a couple of lottery tickets, then there’s nothing else you can do than what you’re seeing on this page, folks.
Again, yesterday’s winning Powerball ticket had that typical number distribution footprint that nearly all jackpot winning tickets have:
https://www.winslips.com/winslips-lottery-system-test-mar-10-2018.html
When you see that nearly all jackpot winning tickets have that winning footprint, then what’s the point of playing tickets that don’t?
At the time of writing …
Winslips experienced ZERO failures since the beginning of January 2018.
That means that all Powerball draw results since January 1 2018 felt within Winslips’ pre-selected probabilities (i.e. the footprint).
Can anyone do better?
Not a chance.
Furthermore, Winslips’ number reduction algorithm to SHRINK the original pool of numbers to a REDUCED and more manageable pool of numbers is guaranteed to be 100% fail-safe.
Picking numbers from a smaller pool of numbers is ALWAYS easier than picking an equal amount of numbers from a bigger pool of numbers. That UNIVERSAL lottery law is the basis on which Winslips was founded.
I challenge anyone to provide a BETTER chance to win BIG with FEWER tickets.
Also worth mentioning …
Winslips works perfectly on PCs, MACs, laptops, tablets, phablets and smartphones.
Hundreds of games are fully supported, including Mega Millions and Powerball:
https://www.winslips.com/lottery-system-games.html
To your awesome success in 2018,
Stefan
How random lottery tickets quickly become “duplicate” tickets …
How would you react if you buy 7 quick picks, and get the same combination 7 times?
Here’s the true story (with pictures of the tickets) :
https://www.lottoreport.com/PBDuplicateQPs.htm
What would you think if this happened to you?
Just a computer malfunction … or a sign by God that you’re the chosen one?
Let’s do some math first …
When many number combinations are produced by a random number generator, then plenty of them will be duplicates.
That’s because of a mathematical phenomenon known as “the birthday paradox”.
If you take 367 randomly selected people, then there’s a 100% chance that (at least) 2 of them have the same birthday. (there are only 366 possible birthdays)
Here’s the paradox …
With ONLY 23 randomly selected people, there’s a 50% chance that 2 of them share the same birthday.
That chance becomes 99.9% with just 70 people.
Check 70 of your Facebook friends’ birthdays. You’ll see that this “paradox” is “unpleasantly” real.
The same principle applies to lotteries.
When 50,000 Powerball players buy 1 random ticket, then 2 of those players are probably holding the same number combination.
With the sheer number of tickets sold, that number of duplicates goes up exponentially …
If 292 million players would play 1 random combination, then about 1/3rd of those tickets would be duplicates.
I deliberately said: 1 random combination
I didn’t say: 1 quick pick
With quick picks, it could easily be more than 1/3rd …
On February 22, 2012, Elias Garza wants to buy 7 quick picks and receives 7 identical quick pick tickets:
http://www.lottoreport.com/PBDuplicateQPs.htm
Unfortunately, that was not a unique case …
On July 27, 2013, a lottery terminal prints 4 duplicate Powerball quick picks, all printed one second apart:
http://www.lottoreport.com/PBDuplicateQPsJuly2013.htmWhat are the odds for that to happen?
And on November 2, 2016, the following happened …
A lottery player buys 6 quick picks for 2 different games and receives 3 identical tickets TWICE, one set of 3 identical lottery tickets for each game:
http://www.lottoreport.com/ARDuplicateQPOct2016.htm
These stories became public thanks to Dawn Nettles, founder of lottoreport.com.
If one lady manages to uncover 3 such stories, then how many “similar occurrences” remain undetected?
And if these reported stories are true (which they are), then this absolutely shocking question comes to mind …
How many lottery players waiting in long lines to buy 1 quick pick end up buying the same ticket as the person who is standing in front or behind them?
Because of these disturbing anomalies – which I think are caused by poorly designed number generators coded by unaware coders – the pure mathematical effect of playing quick picks is this one:
The more people buy quick picks, the more identical tickets are sold and the less number combinations are covered. That decreases the chance that someone will win the jackpot, and increases the chance for a rollover and a growing jackpot, which in turn attracts more players.
Intentionally or not, it’s a vicious circle that I call:
“Lottery marketing at its best”
Don’t fall for it. Stop playing quick picks today and take back control of your plays:
https://www.winslips.com/winslips-benefits.html
To your awesome success,
Stefan
The “Think of 5” and “Don’t play” lottery system
When you buy a lottery ticket (and do things right), you basically convert 1 or 2 bucks into a CHANCE to win a fortune.
I said: “… and do things right … !”
But some players think that chance is not there (or not big enough)
If you’re one of those lottery players, then do the following:
Think of any 5 numbers (and don’t play them).
Hey, you just saved yourself a couple of bucks.
Happy now? Of course not!
This “think of 5” and “don’t play”-system works really well for bad-luck junkies.
But that’s not what you are.
When you put your impatience aside, a whole new world will open up for you:
https://www.winslips.com/winslips-benefits.html
To your awesome success,
Stefan
1 BIG winner every 26 hours
Why are there so many big winners lately?
And WHERE are all those skeptics and math teachers who told you that winning the lottery was virtually impossible?
At the time of writing – and since the beginning of February 2018 – Powerball and Mega Millions produced 22 BIG winners winning $1,000,000 or more.
That’s an average of 1 BIG winner every 26 hours! (without taking any other lottery jackpot game into account)
Before I tell you why that is, have a quick look at this …
- 02/23/2018 (M.M.) : 3 winners win $1,000,000 + 1 winner wins $4,000,000
- 02/21/2018 (P.B.) : 1 winner wins $2,000,000
- 02/17/2018 (P.B.) : 2 winners win $1,000,000
- 02/16/2018 (M.M.) : 3 winners win $1,000,000
- 02/14/2018 (P.B.) : 1 winner wins $1,000,000
- 02/13/2018 (M.M.) : 3 winners win $1,000,000
- 02/10/2018 (P.B.) : 1 winner wins $1,000,000 + 1 winner wins $2,000,000
- 02/09/2018 (M.M.) : 3 winners win $1,000,000
- 02/06/2018 (M.M.) : 2 winners win $1,000,000
- 02/02/2018 (M.M.) : 1 winner wins $1,000,000
Yep, you can count them … 22 BIG winners.
Within that same time frame, 3 Californians also matched 5 main numbers, but prize payouts in California are Parimutuel and usually smaller than the fixed amount of $1,000,000.
Nevertheless, the One Million Dollar question remains …
Why are there suddenly so many big winners?
Here’s why …
Putting that extra Power ball or Mega ball aside, picking 5 numbers from a smaller pool of numbers is much easier than picking an equal amount of numbers from more numbers.
That’s why Mega Millions changed its format from 5/75 to 5/70.
Maybe hard to believe, but “5 numbers less” is the EXACT reason why there are suddenly so many big 2nd prize winners.
Did you know that you can easily “shrink” Mega Millions and Powerball to a much easier 5/59 or 5/58 format? Here’s HOW …
That’s another dozen numbers you don’t have to worry about.
All you need to do is using Winslips’ fail-safe number reduction platform.
It is 100% fail-safe because you have the absolute guarantee that the winning combination will be among a much smaller pool of numbers.
You have that ABSOLUTE guarantee BEFORE the draw takes place!
That’s why picking numbers with Winslips is much easier than picking numbers without it:
https://www.winslips.com/winslips-benefits.html
Of course, compared to Powerball and Mega Millions, there are plenty of lottery game formats out there that are easier to win.
Winslips easily “shrinks” those games too:
https://www.winslips.com/lottery-system-games.html
To your awesome success,
Stefan
Why 7-15-31-34 and 36 was a PERFECT winning combination
To catch a big fish you need to fish where the big fish are!
When I saw the winning numbers for Powerball last night, I was NOT surprised to discover that someone matched the 5 main numbers and walked away with $2,000,000.
The winning combination had – once again – that typical number distribution footprint that nearly all jackpot winning tickets have.
Here’s what I am talking about:
https://www.winslips.com/winslips-lottery-system-test-feb-21-2018.html
One top of that, the winning combination (5 main numbers) had 3 odd numbers and 2 even numbers … PLUS … it had 2 low numbers and 3 high numbers … PLUS a couple of other things.
Math people will always tell you that 1-2-3-4-5 has an equal chance to hit as 7-15-31-34-36
I always respond:
“If – in theory – all combinations have an equal chance to hit, then – according to that same theory – you can’t spoil your chances to win big either.
And if – in theory – you can’t spoil your chances to win big, then it’s certainly not wrong to fish in a pond where most of the big fish are, is it?”
Putting that theory aside, yesterday’s winning combo 7-15-31-34 and 36 was one of those big fish (again).
Only those players who played a combination with that perfect number distribution footprint had a chance to catch that BIG fish.
All other players – millions of them – did NOT have the slightest chance.
That’s not a fallacy but an absolute reality.
The “equal chance theory” is interesting, but there’s more to it than meets the eye.
We all know that, and we all feel that in the back of our mind.
To your awesome success in 2018,
Stefan
Can any system or number picker do better?
Can any lottery system or number picker do better than what WinSlips does (with so few tickets)?
I am not trying to brag or anything, so please allow me to show you some true facts.
At the time of writing this post, when you take a closer look at Winslips‘ published test results, you will notice that Winslips experienced ZERO failures since the beginning of January 2018.
That means that all Powerball draw results since January 1 2018 felt within Winslips’ pre-selected probabilities (i.e. the footprint).
Can anyone do better?
Not a chance.
Furthermore, Winslips’ number reduction algorithm to SHRINK the original pool of numbers to a REDUCED and more manageable pool of numbers is guaranteed to be 100% fail-safe.
Picking numbers from a smaller pool of numbers is ALWAYS easier than picking an equal amount of numbers from a bigger pool of numbers. That UNIVERSAL lottery law is the basis on which Winslips was founded.
I created this ingenious tool because other lottery programs didn’t take into account that the vast majority of lotto players have a very limited playing budget.
For most jackpot games that are supported by Winslips, 6 combinations will do to squeeze a best possible chance out of the few dollars that typical players spend on tickets. If that’s too much, you can use Winslips to play one number combination as well.
I challenge anyone to provide more value and a better chance to win BIG with fewer tickets:
https://www.winslips.com
To your awesome success in 2018,
Stefan
How to spend LESS … and win BIG!
When a guy spends $50 on lottery tickets, is he making a profit when he wins a small $5 prize?
Absolutely NOT.
But there’s really something strange and weird about that feeling of winning small prizes.
Let me explain …
Any person who spends $44 on tickets and doesn’t win a dime loses less than a person who spends $50 on tickets to win a $5 prize.
But the person who lost $44 feels desperate … while the one who actually lost $45 remains in high hopes for a big win because he just won a small prize.
Now, how stupid is that?
I hope I have your FULL attention now.
Anyone should let go that FAKE feeling of a (small) win.
A BIG WIN is what you are after. That’s either the jackpot or a big second prize (and nothing else).
That doesn’t require a big playing budget either.
Instead of spending MORE to win a small prize, you’d better spend LESS to win a BIG prize.
Once you realize that, that’s the moment you will start seeing what works and what doesn’t:
https://www.winslips.com/winslips-benefits.html
To your awesome success in 2018,
Stefan
Why you pick the same lottery numbers as your neighbor (and keep losing)
If you ever wondered why your mind LOVES to pick lottery number combinations that are completely wrong, then keep reading.
You know your ABC, right … ?
It’s language … and we humans are MASTERS of language.
With numbers, things are quite different.
They pop up everywhere, and our mind always tries to connect the dots …
When our mind sees 1, 4 and 5 … it sees “missing numbers” 2 and 3.
When it observes 2, 4 and 8 … it “predicts” number 16.
It gets even stranger than that …
Take a good look at ALL the numbers you played during the last week or month.
Your mind probably picked number 19 for no reason at all.
Hmmm … no reason? … What year were you born? Is number 19 somewhere in that year?
You see … we humans are not very good at picking ORIGINAL numbers.
And when we pick numbers from a grid, it gets even worse:
“our brain picks numbers from left to right and from top to bottom, which is the correct pattern for reading a book (but not for picking numbers) …”
The end-result is this:
Most players who pick their own numbers do it completely wrong. Not only do they pick the same popular numbers that many other lottery players prefer to pick, they also play number combinations that have completely wrong number distribution patterns.
No wonder jackpots roll over so many times and grow that big!
Are random Quick Picks better?
The answer is “NO”.
With trully random Quick Picks – if that’s what they are – you might avoid playing the same popular numbers that everyone else is playing, but that alone doesn’t guarantee a better chance to win.
The real issue is this one:
Plenty of quick picks do not have that typical number distribution pattern that nearly all jackpot winning tickets have.
There is an EASY and Fully Automated way to avoid all that:
https://www.winslips.com/winslips-benefits.html
It’s as simple as look, point and click.
To your awesome success in 2018,
Stefan