Friday, August 22, 2008

7 Ways To Make Every Lottery Play-Day A Pay-Day







How can you make every lottery "play day" a pay day?

Here's 7 quick tips before the weekend games:

1) Try and avoid games with a large number of balls and numbers. The Malta Lotto has 90 numbers for example, so if you happen to live there - try something easier! The odds are really too high.

2) Instead, play 5 ball games that contain as few numbers as possible. The Silver Lotto System will work with games that have as little as 35 numbers, but not as high as 90. Around 60 is the highest number, but try and avoid those unless you have one of my special customized systems for it, like:

- PowerSpread
(http://www.silverlotto.com/powerball.htm)
or
- Silver Lotto PRO System (http://www.silverlottopro.com)

3) Wondered why I have so many more testimonials from one particular country than another? Because the most popular buyers of my system are from Canada, America and Australia - but that's only because I have some very active resellers in those areas. Don't use those country's high success rate as an excuse not to try... players DO win in any country.

4) Use real money to test the system. You'll regret it if you win only on paper. Every few weeks I have someone write me to say they forgot to play, or were prevented from playing - only to miss a huge prize.

5) Lump & dump! Set yourself goals with your time and playing money, then put it all together in one game. You'll get better results than trying to stretch your funds out thinly over a dozen games.

6) Don't worry about Losses. We Silverites (buyers of my systems) don't like the L word. Consider them an essential entry fee and money well spent. Believe me, you'll never regret it when your paltry $20 becomes $20 million, will you!

7) If you are stretched on funds, play less often and use more Profile lines. Most players wrongly do this the other way round.

But you have to make it all happen first. Have you got my system yet? http://www.silverlotto.com

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