Is My Lottery Winning Stuff Really Too Good To Be True?
/Some things are simply too hard to believe!
As I was rounding up the last figures for LottoPredict just now, an email popped into my inbox.
And let me tell you, it was another of those questions I get all the time:
"Ken, your stuff sounds too good to be true, what if
everyone buys it, who gets the prizes then?"
I love these kinds of questions.
Because it means (1) they have a questing mind, and (2) I haven't done my explaining very well and need to improve my FAQ answers.
So here's the answer to number two, and a little surprise maybe too.
How does everyone win with my System?
Will it really reach saturation point so that only Silver Lotto players are winning prizes?
The surprise is that not many lottery players use my System.
Sure, I've sold a lot of product to thousands of players over the years, but the emails I get lately tells me they simply aren't using the System.
- "I bought your program a couple of years ago and am now getting back into it..."
- "I lost your PDF file when my computer crashed last year. Can you send me another one? My order number is...."
- "I've been meaning to play but my mother got sick and then I changed jobs and it all got too much..."
Many players just haven't been doing anything for years.
Then there are others who only play once a month, or only use 5 tickets a game.
I'm telling you right now, there are many, many players like this. In fact, probably only 5-10% of my buyers play regularly according to the System.
So there's a vast open plain of opportunity for you to play properly and suck up the prizes that everyone else is leaving on the table.
OK, what is 'playing properly?'...
1. Using more than 5 boxes on your coupon.
Play more to win more. That's the quick answer, proven over years of trying. But sometimes people run out of ticket money.
Each lottery coupon or ticket has a number of boxes on the ticket. And each box takes one line of your Profile column. Problem is, for most players that line costs up to $2 and it adds up for them. So the next step is...
2. Find a cheaper game.
Let's say you're playing Mega Millions or Powerball or any of the big Powerball games in countries like South Africa. Well, you're spending more than you need to because these games only have a 1-star LottoPredict rating.
If you go to your LottoPredict chart and look at the left hand column, you'll see the stars. Three stars is good and you should be trying to play those games first. If you can't and still want to play the 1-star games, then....
3. Use PRO for the 1-star games as well as the 3- star games.
I developed PRO not only so you can play every time LottoPredict tells you to (that's every game), but you get better results because it's designed to extract every advantage from the System.
First-time buyers of PRO often look at the sheets and say, "these figures look weird" when they don't match the usual Silver Lotto sequence. But PRO is made up differently, and intentionally so because it does different things to get you a better win rating.
I don't want to sell my System to just anyone or everyone. I only want serious players using it.
So I've set it out in different sections to appeal from the fun player right up to the pro.
For example, if someone just buys the basic Silver Lotto System, it will improve their game a lot. It will get them winning 80-90% of the time, if they follow the instructions and play correctly.
Then there's LottoPredict.
This low cost subscription service brings up the game to another level by predicting what weeks are the best and worst to play.
Even if you're just a fun player, LottoPredict will hugely improve your game by cutting out the times you don't need to play, saving you a heap 'o cash.
But the serious players use PRO.
It uses LottoPredict so there's a powerful combination of high win factors working for them. That's when they get close to my 98% win rate.
There's not many PRO players, but that's not a problem.
It means more for the rest of us who use it.
And for us winners - it really is almost too good to be true!