Monday, October 31, 2011

Here Are 5 Things Successful Lottery Winners DON'T Do






We all know about Arnold Schwarzenegger and the maid, and his hidden love child. 

But before his world unravelled a couple months back, Arnold was a very confident man.

Here's what he said at one time: "I knew I was a winner back in the late sixties. I knew I was destined for great things. People will say that kind of thinking is totally immodest. I agree. Modesty is not a word that applies to me in any way - I hope it never will."

Well, pride often comes before a fall, and he is looking less like a winner each day. 

Winners often trip up on their own bootlaces. In fact, many winners have lost heavily in one way or another before they achieved success or stardom. 

The same applies to winning the lottery... there are some things you just gotta AVOID in order to get that jackpot!

So here's 5 things winners DON'T do:

1. Winners DON'T play two or more games.
The lottery is the one investment you can't split up to spread your risk. You need to put all your eggs in one basket, and that means concentrating only on one game - and hitting it hard.

2. Winners DON'T play in a 'lucky' lotto store.
There is no such thing as lucky numbers, nor are there lucky stores. Some stores claim to get more high-end prizes, but when you look more closely at their track record, it's mainly because they have more people buying lottery tickets from them. It's simply a numbers game... the more numbers the better the odds.

3. Winners DON'T miss a game.
I've got dozens of testimonials where players have regrets - because they won the prize, but didn't play. Learn from their errors, like this million-dollar miss:

After taking tickets of the same series for some time,
I decided to extend out to a much larger number of 
entries. This was what Ken had been saying so I 
followed instructions. Now I needed to get organised 
quickly and cut to the chase, buy the tickets and watch 
the results. I did get organised but alas I let that fateful 
night go by when I did not buy and the prize pool 
meant that $1M would have been won as my first line 
of numbers came up.

Lester R.
(Name and Address Supplied)
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4. Winners DON'T forget to address their ticket.
It's rare, but disputes over who owns the winning ticket do happen. As soon as you know the result, put your name on the ticket - and sign it too... that makes it legally your property.

5. Winners DON'T use just one method to win.
That's why I suggest the Silver Lotto System as your No.1 tactic, followed up by the Lotto-80 System which improves your odds and helps you avoid the losing games. If you want to go one better and be able to play those losing weeks, then the PRO System is the one for you: http://silverlottopro.com.

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"WINNER $3.2 MILLION!"

Dear KEN,
...I am sure you know i got your silver lotto
system 6 months ago and reading all you newsletters
and what ever updates you post me . last Saturday
i was one of the lucky winners we shared the big
jack (pot) ... This is where we stand today.
6 provisional winners of $537396.59 each (Total
of $3,224,379.00) and we are one of the 6.
Regards
Maher M.**
qal*****@hotmail.com
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Make Every Play Day a PAY Day!
Ken Silver

Sunday, October 30, 2011

Today I Unlock The Mysterious Winning Lottery Power Of Prediction For You






I'm hugely predictable. 

If I see a nice sports car, I want to buy it. If I see a person in need, I want to help them. If I see a magazine at an angle, I want to straighten it.

My life is bounded by predictable movements and options. Anyone who knows me will be able to press the right buttons immediately to get a response. 

For example, last week I had some laser treatment for spider veins on my face.  

"I guess you'll want to stay indoors for the next week or so," said my wife, knowing how fussy I am about always being seen at my best.

She was right. The same predictability that makes me dress up for a visit to the city - and not be seen with unsightly spots on my face - also makes it easy to know what I care about.

Many years ago I read "All I Really Need To Know I Learned In Kindergarten" by the engaging Robert Fulghum. In the intro the author talked about how he was caring less about how he dressed after he turned 50. 

I still can't understand how anyone can let their standard of dress slip... just because they age.

I just don't have that flexibility to let myself go.

So when it came to organizing a system to beat the lottery, it was easy. I just had to follow the predictable patterns I saw in myself and everything else.

I saw patterns not only in the tickets, but also in the way each game was played.

And so the Lotto-80 system was born, just a few short years after the Silver Lotto System

And recently, every week, I have been giving away some of its secrets for 5 games out of the 85+ on the secret membership website.

I do that to show you how this low-cost membership will make you win more and lose less.

Because one of the real benefits of the Lotto-80 System system is the way it stops you spending unnecessarily on wasted tickets. After all, if the chances of winning are way down one week, why should you buy tickets for that game?

The cost of this system membership is too low at just $7.80 a month. I know - I'll never get rich at that rate. But I want to help the Silverites who have bought my Silver Lotto System get better results, and this is the way to do it.


So here are 5 of the games which have a YES for play this coming week:

THIS WEEK'S WINNING PREDICTIONS:

Australia SA Lotto
Canada Western 649
New Zealand Lotto
Arizona The Pick
Florida Lotto

Don't forget - the Lotto-80 System uses your Silver Lotto System, so get that first if you don't have it: http://www.silverlotto.com.

So when you're next undecided about whether to play this week or not, make it easy on yourself.

Go here and sign up now: http://www.lotto-80.com

I predict great success for you!

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"MAJOR PRIZE WON - I GOT $100,000.00!"
Ken,
I won $100,000 using your Silver Lotto System and
the clever Lotto-80 system. Its been the biggest
amount I've won since I bought your systems a
couple of years ago, but I never paid out more
than $1,000 so its been a real bonus.
Fiona.B. 
(fio********@yahoo.com)

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Make Every Play Day a PAY Day!
Ken Silver

Friday, October 28, 2011

How Do YOU Hold Your Knife And Fork? (And Why Should You Care After Winning The Lottery!)






I'm a pain to live with. I know it.

I like everything straight and uncluttered in our public areas... the lounge and kitchen. My wife has patiently (or not sometimes!) put up with me like this for nearly 40 years.

Our favorite in-house banter goes like this. 

Her: "I'm NOT putting the bread away now to please you - I may still want another slice later!"

Me: "That Swiss finishing school certainly hasn't done you any favors."

Come to think of it, she rarely laughs any more at that one, so maybe I have to change the punch line :)

My attitude is not my fault. 

I had the dubious honor of being brought up poor, but in my teens I was trained as rich.

For example, my two delightful elderly aunts, long passed now, would lecture me on my eating whenever I visited.

These old-fashioned wealthy spinsters would advise me matter of factly... "You can always tell if someone has been brought up properly by the way they hold their knife at the dinner table."

I'll describe how you too can enter the hallowed portals of good manners in a minute, but first I want to tell you why it matters.

When you win a lot of money in the lottery (and you WILL), suddenly you're going to be exposed to a whole new world. Unless you choose not to take part in it. 

But I'm guessing you'll want to celebrate your win in the fanciest restaurant in town... just because you can afford it at last.

And the head waiter, looking at your group over the top of his sniffy nose, will know EXACTLY where you came from, and whether you have old money or new.

He will be able to tell by the way you hold your knife.

So why should you care? 

I agree... living up to the expectations of others - particularly when you've got a few milllion in the bank - is not that important after you win and have the world at your feet.

But if you want to get good service (no hairs in your soup), you need to fit in. 

And the culture can be quite a strange maze - even impossible to figure out for some people, including my wife.

Some years ago we were dining in an Italian restaurant, and my wife wanted some attention from a waiter... I think for a refill. She waved and called out (not loudly), but the solemn figure in the corner of the busy restaurant ignored her, looking away.

So I made a bet with her. I said she owes me 25c if I can get the waiter over.

She had given up by then. "Do it - I bet twice that amount you can't!" It was the biggest bet ever in our 30 years of marriage. Game on!

By then our end of the table had gotten interested, and were looking at me expectantly.
 
I looked over to the waiter - now some 30 feet away - and raised my hand a little, with the index finger pointed up. It was a slight movement, but one that professionals like waiters and auctioneers are trained to look for. It means I'm going to spend more. 

That slight movement caused him to straighten up and come over at speed. I'm sure he didn't realize what made everyone so happy around me, but it didn't matter.

You see, I knew a couple of things. I knew in Italian culture the male is dominant. So they will pay more attention to the men than the women.

And that good manners doesn't mean shouting to get attention. A mere glance or twitch of a hand will do it most times.

It worked for me - and secretly I impressed even myself.

Never did get that 50c, come to think of it.

So like it or not - if you haven't been brought up by two doting aunts skilled in the language of old-fashioned manners, I suggest you get some tuition. It will pay off heaps.

And how do you hold your knife correctly?

Those who don't 'know' will hold it like a writing pen.

Those who do will tuck the handle into their palm, with the index finger pointing down on top of the blade. And they will NEVER use the knife to point to people.

Don't you feel better about winning a large sum of money, and holding your own in the sophisticated world of fine dining?

I thought so :)

Here's what else happens when you follow my advice:

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Hi Ken;
...I followed your advice... I WON $100,000.00!!!!!! 
on my second try. Your system works and your tips 
are very important to follow. I'm continuing to play 
and expect to win again. I'll write again when I do. 
Thanks for a system that works.
Regards, Ron

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Ken Silver

Thursday, October 27, 2011

Coldplay's And My Mother's Weird Experiments With Hypnosis






This is not an article about smoking.

But smoking is a drag. It costs a lot, makes your breath stink - and may ultimately stop you from winning the 100 yard dash to the bus stop.

Most smokers want to give up.

I smoked, but stopped 37 years ago.

My mother smoked until well into her 50's. Even as a logical and intelligent woman knowing the dangers she faced, this made no difference... she was gripped by this addiction and it was wrecking her life. 

So as a last resort - she visited a hypnotherapist.

Back then, 40 years ago, therapeutic hypnotism was almost a voodoo art. 

Maybe this happened: You were put into a trance and the hypnotist had full control over you, as you lay there helpless as a trussed chicken. Years later some implanted command he had put into your subconscious would suddenly reveal itself, and you would go off and spy for the Russians.

Well, that never did happen. 

But to all our family's amazement, our mother gave up smoking completely after two sessions. Today, in a testament to her genes rather than the damaging effect of smoke, she is a happy and relatively healthy 90 year-old.

Since then I've been an advocate of hypnosis. I even use the principle myself. 

So do you. Every time you read an inspiring story, and lean back in your chair, gazing off into the distance and imagining yourself doing just the same - you are hypnotizing yourself.

I have 'dreamed' of everything I now own. Including my success in the lottery. The power is simply developing a self belief system that works for you. 

The chart-topping British band Coldplay revealed recently how they used hypnotism to record their new album, Mylo Xoloto. (Yes, maybe you can see "loto" subliminally in there too).

But sometimes we need help to make the most of this method.

So when I came across a world-famous hypnotist therapist, recommended to me by one of my affiliates, I jumped at the chance to find out more.

Steve G. Jones has one of the most extensive collections of self help programs I have ever seen. Over 200 solutions to problems, from public speaking to nail biting to claustrophobia. 

Want to control your spending, overcome migraines, stop binge drinking, boost low self esteem, manage wedding stress? 

It's there.

Want inner peace (who doesn't?), be young at heart, get a lover, discover your passion?

Good grief - the man is a walking encyclopedia of cures! 

Even stopping smoking!









Make Every Play Day a PAY Day!
Ken Silver

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Here I Answer 13 Personal Questions About My Money Spending Habits - But None About Winning Lotto This Time






The man from the government opened his laptop and started entering in his authorization code. He was sitting at our glass kitchen table in the warm sun. "Nice view you have here," he said pleasantly as he tapped away. 

He was taking a survey of my personal income and assets.

And I was mad as h*ll. I don't like intrusion of any kind. Six years ago I had closed the door in the face of the first surveyor, thinking she was a door-to-door salesperson.

So I didn't get off on the right foot with this government department right from the get-go. 

This was the last of an annual survey that had taken 6 years for us, each and every painful year. 

It was to gather personal information from suckers like me, and put it into a database to help the country. Do what? It was never explained, but one fact about it that got me steamed up and hot under the collar - was that it was compulsory.

This was bad karma for me on two counts: The first - I DON'T like giving out personal info, specially about my finances. And the second - I DON'T like being told what to do. My lawyer was no help either. "There's nothing I can do about it, you have to give the information they want," he said over the phone back in 2004, when I was contesting it.

So I answered the questions through gritted teeth each year.

There was one silver nugget that came out of it, and I'll tell you about it shortly. 

But if I hate privacy violation so much, why am I answering these personal questions below?

I don't know, quite frankly. I guess part of it was an email I got yesterday that asked me: "How do I know you're a real person, and I can trust you to send my stuff to me?"

My stock answer - I've been doing this for 20 years this year, and on the net since 1995. Everyone gets their product from me.

But I guess I wanted to expose more about me... in case that standard "everyman" answer in the previous sentence was not enough for any doubters. 

Some of this following info is more than I let out to the survey people, so keep it to yourself :)


Q. How did your childhood experience influence your attitude to money?
I grew up poor (how many times do you hear that? A lot...let me tell you this - everyone is poor when they first get married!). My father built our first house, and while he was an good builder and expert in many things, he often didn't complete them. We lived in a half-completed house for years. So I make sure I ALWAYS try to complete whatever I start... and for the most part, I do finish. My childhood was a mainly happy one where money played only a small part. I certainly didn't hear my parents arguing over debt, and we never seem to miss out on life because we lacked it.

Q. And did your poor background make you particularly cautious with money?
No, I'm a spender. My mother came from a well-off background. Her father was was a wealthy newspaper mogul and they had a large house on a clifftop... one of the first American cars in the area, a housekeeper. As a child my mother went to a private boarding school. But she didn't marry into money, and I think she regretted it all her life. Some of her grand living has rubbed off on me, and at times I'm more likely to spend on luxuries than to save the pennies. Life is short and getting shorter, so I compensate! The other effect it had... I don't like poor quality items. I'll always try to buy the best in every field where I can. I don't like logo-ed clothing though - Ralph Lauren can keep his logo for someone else!

Q. What's been your greatest extravagance?
Cars. Luxury European sports cars mainly. I have three at the moment and I've had several Mercedes sports cars, an Aston Martin, a Bentley Continental GT, several Lexus saloons and SUVs. I'm a car fanatic and would love to buy more if I had the garage space. My aim is to have a 12 car garage that looks like an upmarket showroom, with sofas to sit on to admire these beautiful machines.

Q. Has having more money in recent years made you happier?
Absolutely. As Patrizia Gucci famously said, "I'd rather cry in a Rolls (Royce) than be happy on a bicycle." Money makes such a vast difference to the way I live that it's going to be  impossible to return to my previous states of poorness. And I hope that never happens. 

Sometimes I can't believe how some people can ignore the value that money brings, and are jealous of the rich. When spent wisely, wealth provides employment, profits that are often reinvested, pays taxes so we can all share in our country's infrastructure, and helps families stay together. Couples separate more over money than many other factors.

Q. Are you good with money?
Yes, excellent in both handling and budgeting it. I know all my business sales, budgets and costs to the dollar and I update them daily. I rarely get financial problems. One of the reasons is that I always record everything I do to paper in some form...either as an email or a record of a phone conversation in my online diary. Many businesses and banks have been amazed when I can pull up the exact time I spoke to them and all the relevant details. Faced with that, every transaction becomes easy to verify. 

Also I always pay my bills on the day I receive them, and this has made me very popular with local tradespeople. In fact, my laundry service lady said... of all her many customers - both commercial and private - I was the ONLY one who paid promptly and regularly without fail. (I do all my regular payment through automatic online banking). I also enjoy paying these workers on time and their full value, because money makes the world go round. When that happens they are able to make a profit, and thereby feed their children, invest in better equipment and so on. And so we - the recipients of their skills - benefit as the circle goes round.

Q. Do you bank online?
I've been banking online shortly after it started in my country in 1997. All my payments are automated, and I can count on one finger the number of times it has failed me. Yes, that's just once - over thousands of transactions. As I mentioned earlier, I always check transactions and all balances daily.

Q. Do you haggle when buying?
I did in my early days, but not now. Back then I started bartering and haggling when I was trying to build my confidence back after my businesses crashed 20 years ago (more about that, maybe, in a future newsletter). Now I'll pay full price for everything, especially when it involves small business people. They are operating on a shoestring anyway, so prompt and full payment is a rare benefit for them.

Q. How do you prefer to pay – by cash, card or cheque?
Always by credit card for the convenience of a statement, and for reward points. For example, on my recent trip to Britain I was able to rent a new 5-series BMW for a week, free. I generally earn enough points to get a free rental car in the Premium bracket each year I visit my family in UK. On a previous trip I got an upgrade to an S-class Mercedes...very nice!

Q. Do you have many credit cards?
Just two, both Visas, for business and personal. One is a Platinum card which I can use for free travel insurance, and it has a Concierge Service (which I've never used in the 2 years I've had it). This Service will find a restaurant and book you in, book your travel, and generally do many of the boring things that are time-consuming or inconvenient. 

I don't use checks at all now. The last time I used a check was to pay my tax a couple of years ago. Writing out a check for $75,000 every few months makes me feel good - more for the fact I have the money to do this than where it goes. I keep up to $1,000 cash in my wallet because I want to feel rich, and it works. It feels really good being able to pay for most services.

Q. What has been your best buy?
Our current house... it went up in registered value half a million dollars in the two years after we bought it! I've also lost very little money on every car I've sold, up to the last few years. This is because I look after them obsessively. All of them look like new cars after I finish with them, and so they sell more easily - and for more too. But the market for high-end cars has been harder recently, and I don't get my investment back now.

Q.  What's been your worst buy?
I can't remember any, though I'm sure there have been some rose colored bloopers. I'm ultra cautious with my purchases and do my homework beforehand, and this helps a lot. 

Q. How do you fly and where do you stay when you travel?
I always fly business class for long trips over 5 hours, but economy under that. Flying business class means I don't suffer from jetlag because everything is so comfortable, just like staying home! I have never flown first class because the main difference is the dining selection - and that's not important enough to me to upgrade. I like 4 star hotels, and will stay away from ultra-glam 5 star accommodation like the Ritz or Claridges in UK, or Waldorf Astoria in the USA... I'm just not comfortable with over-the-top luxury or fine dining.

Q. Do you invest anywhere?
Only in myself. The purpose of an investment is to bring in regular cashflow, and my businesses do better than any investment on the planet. Why get 5% before tax on a huge lump sum sitting uselessly in your bank - when you could get 10,000 times more from your own talent? I looked at commercial property years back, but I don't have a 'property' mentality, and though I know all the theory on good investment there, I have no interest in it. Mortgage and tenancy details leave me cold. 

I believe you should only invest in what you know and do best, and I trust my online businesses will keep producing my 'pension' for years ahead. It's certainly the easiest money I've ever earned because I LOVE WHAT I DO! It becomes a pleasant lifestyle then - not a necessity. My affiliates also do well selling my products. In fact just last week one reseller made over $30,000 in a few days from selling my products. See the Affiliate Center below my signature for how you can get involved too.. costs nothing.


And the silver nugget I talked about earlier? It was simple to avoid answering questions about my business to the surveyors... I formed a trust company early on.

Then I could say was that the information was in the trust and didn't involve me.

It felt real good to give that reason, legally, each year!

So there's my reasons... hope that makes you feel more confident about me and my system. Maybe you'll be writing me soon with good winning news like this:

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Hi Ken;
I bought your system ... after several months of receiving your tips. I read your instructions and took my time creating my profiles. I followed your advice and play the best odds game of 5 of 35. My first play was only 5 picks from my profile 1. Nothing. I then followed the draws for several weeks checking if I would have won anything. Nothing. Then saved until I could play at least the 35 picks ($35) of profile 1. I won ten dollars. Well that was good. Saved again, reinvested that $10 into playing all of profile 1 again. I WON $100,000!!!!!! on my second try. Your system works and your tips are very important to follow. I'm continuing to play and expect to win again. I'll write again when I do. Thanks for a system that works.
Regards, Ron
Rlp*****@yahoo.com
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Ken Silver

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

My Name's Ken, And I Was A Motorcyclist (Now I'm A Lottery Winner!)






I was a recreational motorcyclist for many years. But never again. 

I'll tell you why in a minute.

First, I should explain that for the best part of 25 years, rain and shine, I went to work on one, rode round the weekends on one, visited places on one, rode in groups (not that often) on one.

I even rode across the Nullabor plains in Australia on one.

And I had a funny attitude to motorcycling. I wasn't content to just ride around the place, startling grandmothers and scaring young children (not really, that's just to make me sound interesting when in fact I'm quite boring). 

No, I was a perfectionist.

I rode like a policeman on a training course. I had a routine... I had to ride to a stop before putting one foot down. My cornering was precise. I rode fast but extremely defensively... always looking for an escape route, headlights on, all of it. 

And it worked... I only had one accident in all those years, a quarter century of riding. The small scar on my cheek - I tell anyone remotely interested - was from wrestling a bear in a Russian forest. (I later changed that to saving a diplomat's young child from a pack of savage bears on a mountain - it got more sympathy).

Nowadays I prefer the comfort and safety of cars... and the more luxurious the better, as you've read in my previous articles. I've owned everything from an Aston Martin to classic sports cars, utilities and luxury saloons like the Lexus hybrid, the LS600hL. Former Beatle Paul McCartney had one of those... I'm in good company, but better off since I didn't get it airfreighted to me :)

What made the change? Risk.

Risk was adrenalin-producing and fun back then, but as I aged it got too much. Traffic was becoming less predicable, drivers less tolerant of motorcyclists... even the good guys like me. They couldn't tell the difference between my offroad touring bike and a Hell's Angel Harley. 

So I ditched it, and have not ridden for more than a decade.

I've tried to minimise risk in lots of other parts of my life too. The main one is my lottery system.

It's crazy trying to grab some random numbers out of the air without knowing what you're risking. So every year I increase my research, and build a better lottery product designed to get the highest return from my numbers.

Today it's magic. In my game, playing to my system, I get a 100% win rate. That means I get a prize in every game I play...real low risk activity.

For example, last week I got 5 winning tickets for an average value of $35-50 each. That's quite common for me.

Many players get my winning percentage too:

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Hi Ken,
I bought your system about two years ago, 
and I have been a constant winner since.
To date I have won $33,675.00! 
My last win was this past Wednesday 
when I knocked off another $1,370.00!

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"I've Won Every Week For 4 MONTHS On Powerball!"
"...Ken, I've won: $400.00, $300.00, $75.00, $50.00,
$10.00, $5.00, $3.00 not just once but many times...
I won every week for four months on Powerball. It
was a great feeling...YOUR SYSTEM WORKS. 
Thank you..."

Michael A. (ardo*****@alltel.net)
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The only way to reduce risk when playing the lottery is to use a proven system. Here's 3 ways you can get the most out of my systems:

#1). Play low ball games.
Games with 5 balls are best. The lower the number of balls in a game, the better your odds. If you have a choice, play the game with this lower number of balls even if the main prize is smaller (which it usually is, being tied to the risk factor). This will increase your winning chances hugely.

#2). Play low number games.
It's the same with ticket numbers. My game is only 40 numbers, perfect for low risk and high winning odds. Any time you can play a game with numbers as low as 40, do it. I'm not including Keno, Pick 3, Cash 3 or other games here - just lotto. The SuperEnalotto of Italy has 6 balls (good) - but 90 numbers (very bad). Avoid these games if you can.

#3). Play frequently.
Everyone knows the stats. - the more times you ride a motorcyle... the more miles you pile on... the more chances of an accident. It works in a good way too... the more frequently you play the lottery, the better your odds. Simple maths.


Get the product you need to increase your odds.

Buy in this order - each product you add will ramp up your wins:



By the way, if you've won any prize using my system - no matter how small - share your good fortune with us here: http://thelottolife.com/winners








Make Every Play Day a PAY Day!
Ken Silver