About the "Wisdom Book of the Lottery"
The book is not published. It will never be. Why? Because what's the point of a book about lottery that does not describe and does not explain HOW TO WIN THE LOTTERY? So far there are 10 chapters in the book. Each chapter is dedicated to one rule. The rules are given below. Some of the rules are older than the book itself. The author only collected them. The others are original contribution to the lottery science. Nevertheless there is no copyright on them. Anybody can use the rules freely, without obligation to mention the source. The author is not responsible for any misuses of the rules, or any possible abuses that can originate from them.
1. You can't win if you don't play.
2. If you play does not necessarily mean that you will win.
3. XXXXXXXXXX (Censored, it affects the public finances).
4. No matter what you do you can't worsen your non-winning odds (provided you play at least one line).
5. If you believe that through some kind of mystic-probablilistic-statistical method, including the use of computers, you improve your winning odds, you are free to use it (the method). Also, you are free to get mad to anyone who says your method is not worth a dime and proves it.
6. Never believe anybody who intentionally is trying to insult your intelligence or close you mind proving that it is not possible to predict the lottery numbers. There is always a positive probability that some of the predicted numbers may show up in the next draw. If they won't, there is always a next draw to make it up.
7.If you plan to spend money in lottery software, better wait till next week. Either you will get for the same price an upgraded version of waht you were planning to buy (with 3 more filters and four more wheels), or a brand new lottery-crack software will hit the market with a promo-offer. Read this rule every Monday morning.
8. Whoever pretends that an innocent quick-pick line has the same probability to hit the jack pot as a sophisticated line conceived after wheeling and filtering some numbers suggested by a magical software, procedure, stack, chart etc., is an ignorant to say the least. Not only don't be intimidated, but lynch him/her if you can.
9. All legends are based in reality. The problem with them is that "it happened so long ago" that nobody remembers anymore the real names and the exact dates. (This rule may be applicable other than for lottery purposes.)
WARNING: You don't have to read the 10-th rule. Your discretion is advised, but if you read it and don't like it, please don't be offended. Just forget about these rules and the "Wisdom book of the Lottery".
10. These rules are valid only for people that understand them. The other people can reread the WARNING above and stay open-minded and flexible.
The book is not published. It will never be. Why? Because what's the point of a book about lottery that does not describe and does not explain HOW TO WIN THE LOTTERY? So far there are 10 chapters in the book. Each chapter is dedicated to one rule. The rules are given below. Some of the rules are older than the book itself. The author only collected them. The others are original contribution to the lottery science. Nevertheless there is no copyright on them. Anybody can use the rules freely, without obligation to mention the source. The author is not responsible for any misuses of the rules, or any possible abuses that can originate from them.
1. You can't win if you don't play.
2. If you play does not necessarily mean that you will win.
3. XXXXXXXXXX (Censored, it affects the public finances).
4. No matter what you do you can't worsen your non-winning odds (provided you play at least one line).
5. If you believe that through some kind of mystic-probablilistic-statistical method, including the use of computers, you improve your winning odds, you are free to use it (the method). Also, you are free to get mad to anyone who says your method is not worth a dime and proves it.
6. Never believe anybody who intentionally is trying to insult your intelligence or close you mind proving that it is not possible to predict the lottery numbers. There is always a positive probability that some of the predicted numbers may show up in the next draw. If they won't, there is always a next draw to make it up.
7.If you plan to spend money in lottery software, better wait till next week. Either you will get for the same price an upgraded version of waht you were planning to buy (with 3 more filters and four more wheels), or a brand new lottery-crack software will hit the market with a promo-offer. Read this rule every Monday morning.
8. Whoever pretends that an innocent quick-pick line has the same probability to hit the jack pot as a sophisticated line conceived after wheeling and filtering some numbers suggested by a magical software, procedure, stack, chart etc., is an ignorant to say the least. Not only don't be intimidated, but lynch him/her if you can.
9. All legends are based in reality. The problem with them is that "it happened so long ago" that nobody remembers anymore the real names and the exact dates. (This rule may be applicable other than for lottery purposes.)
WARNING: You don't have to read the 10-th rule. Your discretion is advised, but if you read it and don't like it, please don't be offended. Just forget about these rules and the "Wisdom book of the Lottery".
10. These rules are valid only for people that understand them. The other people can reread the WARNING above and stay open-minded and flexible.
Did you come up with those ten rules or copied them from some website? What is Rule #3?


things and keep the better ones
because they really don't care about you, they only pretend to
(atleast for now with Ontario 49 without mandatory Quick Picks