What Lottery Secrets Does The Lotto Black Book Unveil?
I got an email the other day from a person who wanted to know what lottery secrets are unveiled in The Lotto Black Book. I found that I could not answer his question easily, because I discover something new to apply to my lottery playing every time I read it.
The secrets unveiled include the cumulative wisdom of a mathematics professor who played the lottery obsessively for several years, applying his fascination with numbers, seeking out the patterns and trends, and recording the insights he discovered along the way.
After winning countless smaller prizes and three huge payouts, he realized that he had established a system, or rather a series of systems and strategies that allowed him to pick winning lottery numbers consistently.
Because he is a teacher at heart who loves to share knowledge, and because of a promise he made after a life-altering experience, Larry Blair, the math professor, has unveiled the tremendous secrets he has discovered for playing the lottery successfully in his book that holds nothing back.
What are these secrets? You really need to read the book for yourself, because it would take a whole book to tell you about them.
The secrets unveiled include the cumulative wisdom of a mathematics professor who played the lottery obsessively for several years, applying his fascination with numbers, seeking out the patterns and trends, and recording the insights he discovered along the way.
After winning countless smaller prizes and three huge payouts, he realized that he had established a system, or rather a series of systems and strategies that allowed him to pick winning lottery numbers consistently.
Because he is a teacher at heart who loves to share knowledge, and because of a promise he made after a life-altering experience, Larry Blair, the math professor, has unveiled the tremendous secrets he has discovered for playing the lottery successfully in his book that holds nothing back.
What are these secrets? You really need to read the book for yourself, because it would take a whole book to tell you about them.

