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Tuesday, November 30, 2010

HotPicks Analysis Delayed

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As we were preparing our new analysis for this lottery game last night, our computer system became infected with a virus named: "Antivirus Action".  This malicious intruder has crippled our computer entirely, preventing us from accessing and running most of our programs, including the internet.

We are working with tech support representatives of our Anti Virus provider to help us restore functionality.

At present, we are unsure how long this process will take, but once everything is back to normal, we will complete and publish this important UK Lotto Hot Picks guide.

Thanks for your understanding and patience.
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Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Lotto HotPicks Analysis to be Published Next Week

As part of our Lottery Wheeling Calculator development, we have been re-examining our various covered lotteries. To this extend, we discovered the UK Lotto HotPicks game which allows a player to simply select and play a 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5 digit combination. If their chosen numbers are present in the official UK Lotto drawing numbers, then the player wins £5, £40, £450, £7,000 or £130,000.

While this game features smaller prizes than the UK Lotto, it only costs the player  £1 per entry.

And, after reviewing our UK Lotto Hot Cold Number results, we believe that utilizing those numbers with this game could reward lottery players often with a positive cashflow.


The results of our analysis will be published on this blog by the end of next week, so remember to visit our site and learn more.

Welcome

The purpose of this blog is to bring you a variety of articles focused on sharing Lottery Specific Topics that will better help you understand your chances of winning the large Mega Millions, Powerball, Lotto 649, Super 7, Euromillions, etc. jackpots.

We intend to post new articles on a Bimonthly (every 2 month) basis, but may add content more frequently. Examples of topics that we will address include: Do all combinations have an equal probability of winning?; Where does the money go?; What combinations occur most frequently and why? Should I take a lump sum payment or annuity?; and more.

Our blog is open to your comments. If you have a lottery related question that needs to be researched, please suggest it. If you know of interesting research sites that we should add, tell us. If you want to contribute an article, let us know. The only rules that we will impose are: (1) Keep it clean; and (2) Don't ask for lottery results (you can get that elsewhere). We hope you will enjoy reading our articles and participate in our growth. .... J.L.