Is playing the lottery a risky business, or is it one of life's greatest bargains? For the working man and woman, it may well be the latter. The lottery is the only game in town where you can risk just one dollar, and become a multi-millionaire.
There's an exciting new discovery in the lottery business. It's called "LotteryDNA.com."
The founders of LotteryDNA.com believe that numbers are not random, contrary to what most people believe. In fact, the researchers at LotteryDNA propose that numbers operate according to a well-defined law -- a law which controls when and how they will appear in the lottery games.
Sound unbelievable? Read more.
After some twenty-five years of research, the founders of LotteryDNA.com are making their findings available to lottery players throughout the United States via the web.
By subscribing to the LotteryDNA website service, lottery players can access a selection of numbers each day. According to LotteryDNA, these numbers can substantially increase the odds of winning the lottery.
The intuitive stroke of brilliance which eventually led to the founding of LotteryDNA is similar to the unexpected genius that produced the very first lottery games over eighty years ago.
The Father of the "numbers," (as the lottery used to be called), was a black man from the West Indies named Casper Holstein.
In the early 1920's, Holstein lived in Harlem, New York, and worked as a janitor for the Wall Street Journal. It was there that he got the idea to take three numbers from the Wall Street Journal, (a newspaper that he couldn't even read), and turn it into a multimillion-dollar streetcorner betting business.
Everywhere that black people congregated in Harlem at the turn of the century, one could find a purveyor of the "street numbers." In the momma and poppa stores, the restaurants, the beauty parlors, and the bars, the daily "numbers" brought people together, as they engaged in a daily ritual of choosing a number that, together with a bit of luck, might change their lives forever.
The legacy that Holstein left behind became a way of life in Harlem. It eventually grew into a world-wide business, and reached far beyond the seas to countries whose names were hardly known on the streets of America when Holstein's great mind went to work in the early 1920's.
Casper Holstein is long gone now. Today, the legalization of the numbers games he created now known as the state lottery has saved hundreds of cities from decay, and funded thousands of schools for America's children. But the spirit of Casper Holstein's thought -- to be able to take three little numbers and turn them into gold -- is not gone.
It's out of this spirit, this philosopher's stone, that today's LotteryDNA was born.
LotteryDNA makes available subscriptions for the Lotto and the three and four-digit Lottery games throughout the United States. Using a complex formula, it takes the results of each day's lottery winnings in each state, and uses these results to forecast the numbers which will appear as winners in the next day's results.
These numbers are made available via computer to subscribers at the start of each day.
LotteryDNA generally averages over 60 "straight" hits per week throughout the United States. These hits are published on its website at the end of each day. the results are there -- for everyone to see.
LotteryDNA is a sophisticated and brilliant piece of work that no serious lottery player should be without.
LotteryDNA can be contacted by email at lotterydna@bellsouth.net, or through its website at www.lotterydna.com.
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