01-28-2019, 06:27 AM
Point #1: The fewer the conscious goals you have, the better you will be able to focus and achieve them. One goal is better than two, two is better than three. The only possible exception is where the primary goal is fed by the secondary goal and that is in turn fed by the tertiary goal.
Point #2: USLM3 does have the capacity to make it possible for you to win at the lottery, if you play smartly. I have won a small prize on my first attempt (spent $7, won $12.50 the first [and so far only] try), and we have had one 5 ball lotto jackpot. I don't suggest that you make winning a lottery your primary way to make money, but it can be done with the help of USLM and a good strategy.
Point #3: I would go 6 to 12 months or maybe even out to 18 months for trying to win a jackpot or even a second tier prize, unless you're trying to play a Pick 3 or Pick 4 game.
Point #4: I can't decide for you how you go about doing it, but if I were in your shoes I would set myself a nice small limit of how much I spend per week and get myself a hell of a good system. Then I would start playing a game like the Florida Fantasy 5, which has odds of 376,992:1 and a $80k to $200k jackpot on average. The games with odds up above that (6 ball lottos) require USLM and an extremely good system to be worth playing. If you decide to go about doing something other than the lottery to make your money, that is up to you. Probably wiser.
But even though I know how to play the lotto and vastly improve my odds of winning, I never ever break this cardinal rule, and neither should you:
Never bet what you can't afford to, and are not willing to, lose. The lottery isn't my advice for the best way to make money. I suggest that pursuing the lottery be a secondary way, which you have fun with.
Point #2: USLM3 does have the capacity to make it possible for you to win at the lottery, if you play smartly. I have won a small prize on my first attempt (spent $7, won $12.50 the first [and so far only] try), and we have had one 5 ball lotto jackpot. I don't suggest that you make winning a lottery your primary way to make money, but it can be done with the help of USLM and a good strategy.
Point #3: I would go 6 to 12 months or maybe even out to 18 months for trying to win a jackpot or even a second tier prize, unless you're trying to play a Pick 3 or Pick 4 game.
Point #4: I can't decide for you how you go about doing it, but if I were in your shoes I would set myself a nice small limit of how much I spend per week and get myself a hell of a good system. Then I would start playing a game like the Florida Fantasy 5, which has odds of 376,992:1 and a $80k to $200k jackpot on average. The games with odds up above that (6 ball lottos) require USLM and an extremely good system to be worth playing. If you decide to go about doing something other than the lottery to make your money, that is up to you. Probably wiser.
But even though I know how to play the lotto and vastly improve my odds of winning, I never ever break this cardinal rule, and neither should you:
Never bet what you can't afford to, and are not willing to, lose. The lottery isn't my advice for the best way to make money. I suggest that pursuing the lottery be a secondary way, which you have fun with.
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The scientist has a question to find an answer for. The pseudo-scientist has an answer to find a question for. ~ "Failure is the path of least persistence." - Chinese Fortune Cookie ~ Logic left. Emotion right. But thinking, straight ahead. ~ Sperate supra omnia in valorem. (The value of trust is above all else.) ~ Meowsomeness!