08-22-2013, 08:16 AM
I started using Luck Magnifier twenty-five days ago. Five days in, I found myself with a ridiculous number of new subs. I considered adding in Winner's Mindset, Everything Is Possible, or Ultra Success while using LM, but I settled on Ultra Motivation. I have a continuous loop of the ultrasonic versions playing in my bedroom, with three-hour blocks of LM alternating with three-hour blocks of UM. Usage during the day has heavily favored LM.
Although I've been dreaming some, it's nowhere near the levels of OGSF. On day 8-9 of LM (4-5 of US) I found myself feeling irritable and “prickly.” That passed quickly, and things have been pretty smooth since.
So, there's a woman at work who I see every day, at least in passing, and sometimes up to a half hour or more, depending on my schedule. We usually chat about this and that. But somehow (and I may have initiated the conversation, I don't remember) we started talking about playing the lottery. It turns out that she and her husband play the daily games (Pick 3 and Pick 4.) They use what I would describe as an intuitive method- seeing numbers on license plates, people's birthdays, etc. We began conversing regularly about picking numbers, and betting strategies. I mention this because I believe Shannon said that LM works with whatever you focus on and desire.
So I was punching out one day at work, and suddenly my attention was drawn to my employee ID number. I've worked for this company for years, and twice a day when I punch in or out, and on all my paychecks, I see this number. But this day I experienced what I call the “shock of recognition.” (Over the years, I have tried to understand the difference between a genuine intuition or hunch, and simple imagination. With the intuition, I see something, and it's like getting a shock. Not a physical shock, but similar to if you saw something incongruous, like a turtle climbing a tree. When my attention is attracted in that way, I know something is up. The other way is the “double take.” I notice something, but keep moving. However, something stops me, and I have to take another look. Both of these are very subtle, and easy to miss.) Anyway, I had this “shock of recognition” with my employee ID number. So I played 6579 straight and boxed in the Pick 4 for that day. It came in as 9765 for a $100 payout on a 50-cent box.
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Several days later, I walked into an office, and saw a set of keys lying on the desk. On the key ring was a tag with the vehicle number on it. This instance was a double take. I started moving away, and something in me said 'whoa! What are those numbers?' I played some permutations of those numbers, and had a fifty-cent box hit for $40.
In the past, I haven't played the Pick 3 and 4 very much. Fantasy 5 (pick 5 numbers out of 36) is the game I prefer. I don't play often, because I need to feel I have some sort of edge to make a bet. The edge this time was that the number 26 had been out for fifty games. Statistically, any Fantasy 5 number should come up every seven or eight games on average. Something about the timing on this bet seemed right to me. So I used 26 as the key number (If you look at the tickets, you can see number 26 on every line) and used a wheel of fifteen other numbers underneath. I made a three-day advance play, because I wasn't sure the 26 would hit right away. The 26 hit on August 11, the second day of my advance plays. The winning numbers were 12-19-26-29-36. I had the rest of the winning numbers in my group of fifteen. Unfortunately, my wheel only managed to get a maximum of three winning numbers on one line. But I had three out of five on ten lines at a payout of $10 each, for a total of $100 won. The advance play was thirty-one lines times three days' play for a cost of $93. Net profit was only $7, plus a bunch of free tickets. So close!
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But let's move along to something much more serious- horse racing! On the 16th I was playing two tracks at once, which I'm beginning to think is not optimum for my betting success. I was playing too many races and making too many bets, but I still managed to turn a tidy profit (see screen grab from my online betting account.)
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On the 21st I only played one track. I passed on many races. My win percentage was virtually the same as it had been on the 16th. But I made far fewer bets, and my ROI (return on $1 investment) was almost quadruple what it had been on the 16th.
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So is LM working? It certainly seems so to me. I think UM may be helping me to be more strategic and focused, especially in the horse betting, and maybe the Fantasy 5.
So far, so fun!
Although I've been dreaming some, it's nowhere near the levels of OGSF. On day 8-9 of LM (4-5 of US) I found myself feeling irritable and “prickly.” That passed quickly, and things have been pretty smooth since.
So, there's a woman at work who I see every day, at least in passing, and sometimes up to a half hour or more, depending on my schedule. We usually chat about this and that. But somehow (and I may have initiated the conversation, I don't remember) we started talking about playing the lottery. It turns out that she and her husband play the daily games (Pick 3 and Pick 4.) They use what I would describe as an intuitive method- seeing numbers on license plates, people's birthdays, etc. We began conversing regularly about picking numbers, and betting strategies. I mention this because I believe Shannon said that LM works with whatever you focus on and desire.
So I was punching out one day at work, and suddenly my attention was drawn to my employee ID number. I've worked for this company for years, and twice a day when I punch in or out, and on all my paychecks, I see this number. But this day I experienced what I call the “shock of recognition.” (Over the years, I have tried to understand the difference between a genuine intuition or hunch, and simple imagination. With the intuition, I see something, and it's like getting a shock. Not a physical shock, but similar to if you saw something incongruous, like a turtle climbing a tree. When my attention is attracted in that way, I know something is up. The other way is the “double take.” I notice something, but keep moving. However, something stops me, and I have to take another look. Both of these are very subtle, and easy to miss.) Anyway, I had this “shock of recognition” with my employee ID number. So I played 6579 straight and boxed in the Pick 4 for that day. It came in as 9765 for a $100 payout on a 50-cent box.
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Several days later, I walked into an office, and saw a set of keys lying on the desk. On the key ring was a tag with the vehicle number on it. This instance was a double take. I started moving away, and something in me said 'whoa! What are those numbers?' I played some permutations of those numbers, and had a fifty-cent box hit for $40.
In the past, I haven't played the Pick 3 and 4 very much. Fantasy 5 (pick 5 numbers out of 36) is the game I prefer. I don't play often, because I need to feel I have some sort of edge to make a bet. The edge this time was that the number 26 had been out for fifty games. Statistically, any Fantasy 5 number should come up every seven or eight games on average. Something about the timing on this bet seemed right to me. So I used 26 as the key number (If you look at the tickets, you can see number 26 on every line) and used a wheel of fifteen other numbers underneath. I made a three-day advance play, because I wasn't sure the 26 would hit right away. The 26 hit on August 11, the second day of my advance plays. The winning numbers were 12-19-26-29-36. I had the rest of the winning numbers in my group of fifteen. Unfortunately, my wheel only managed to get a maximum of three winning numbers on one line. But I had three out of five on ten lines at a payout of $10 each, for a total of $100 won. The advance play was thirty-one lines times three days' play for a cost of $93. Net profit was only $7, plus a bunch of free tickets. So close!
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But let's move along to something much more serious- horse racing! On the 16th I was playing two tracks at once, which I'm beginning to think is not optimum for my betting success. I was playing too many races and making too many bets, but I still managed to turn a tidy profit (see screen grab from my online betting account.)
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On the 21st I only played one track. I passed on many races. My win percentage was virtually the same as it had been on the 16th. But I made far fewer bets, and my ROI (return on $1 investment) was almost quadruple what it had been on the 16th.
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So is LM working? It certainly seems so to me. I think UM may be helping me to be more strategic and focused, especially in the horse betting, and maybe the Fantasy 5.
So far, so fun!
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