Monday, March 05, 2007

How To Run The Lotto Race (A Story)

Is your lotto play strategy a snapshot or a video? Let me explain...

Imagine a hare and a tortoise are about to start a race. You are standing trackside with a digital camera. When the starting pistol goes off, you take a photograph which shows both animals neck and neck.

After a few seconds the hare is well ahead. But then the hare sees a carrot on the track and stops to nibble at it. The tortoise plods on, and you take another photo when it is way behind. There's a big gap between them both.

After an hour the tortoise is catching up to the grazing hare. You take another photograph at that point which shows the tortoise passing the eating hare.

After another 10 minutes the hare finishes eating and starts running towards the finishing line. Another photo taken at that moment shows they are way apart, but the hare is gaining. You take the last photograph which shows the tortoise about to cross the line and the hare just behind in second place.

However, the hare flashes past to win.

Now, let's spread these photographs out on the table and look at the results closely.

In each picture the tortoise and hare are either winning or losing... but either by just a whisker - or by plain 'ol big time! Yet these photos have no bearing on the actual race. You would not know who was actually winning at any time.

Now what would have happened if you used a video camera instead? Then you would see the actual race as it happened. You would notice the various times the hare and tortoise crossed paths, and seen in real time who was ahead or behind at any stage.

It's exactly the same for playing lotto with the Silver Lotto System.

If you only play a few times a year without my system, then every game will be just like taking a snapshot photo of your play. Some times you may win big, others times you won't. You won't really know where you are in the race. And when you look back at your snapshots, sometimes the gap between winning and losing would be so far apart you wonder why you are even playing.

But what if you raced right to the end... if you played all the time... in many games?

It would be just like using a video camera. Now it's all different because you'll see the real race where big gaps in winning don't matter - because you're in the race until the winning end.

What's the moral of this long story?

Persist, keep playing regularly... and don't give up when the winning gap seems too big. It's not really. Because it all depends on HOW you see the race, and WHEN you see the results.

(Notice I didn't ask whether you were a hare or a tortoise :-) That's because it doesn't matter - you'll always get there in the end with my help!)

And want to know when those big gaps will close up in your lotto race? Well, that's what the Lotto-80 System is for!

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