I need to warn you up front – sadly, most systems out there are total junk. Seriously. So be prepared for some honest lottery system reviews… a lot of people aren’t going to like this…
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Lottery System & Software Reviews
Golden Joyner // Nov 9, 2016 at 12:00 pm
Has anyone tried Lottery Looper – if so please let me know, I am about to order it.
LG // Apr 25, 2017 at 12:30 am
I’ve now put up a detailed Lottery Looper review for everyone.
Tom Jackson // Nov 12, 2016 at 2:17 pm
Thank you for your amazing system reviews, and amazing website overall! You have saved me and other people a lot of money. Do you know of any book that mathematically tests lottery systems or reports on lottery myths, or things of that nature? Basically I’m looking for a “debunking” book, kind of like your website is a “debunking” website. The only thing I can find is “Its Wildness Lies in Wait: Mathematical Fallacies, Cognitive Traps, and Debunking the Myths of the Lottery” by Mark Jones Lorenzo. It looks pretty comprehensive… but I don’t know. Have you read it? Or maybe you yourself wrote a “debunking” book?
LG // Nov 13, 2016 at 6:32 pm
Glad to have helped 🙂
Mark’s book is on my ToDo list. Let me know what you think of it if you get there first?
I don’t have a debunking book but I do a good bit of debunking in my lottery strategy course. Knowing what doesn’t or cannot work is useful as (apart from saving us money spent on trash) it helps us understand what can and does work.
Ian // Dec 3, 2016 at 6:08 am
Thanks, and thanks for being interested enough to write about the truly dreadful rubbish.
It should save some people spending money they don’t need to.
Lisa // Dec 29, 2016 at 4:22 am
Out of all these listed Gail Howard is the only system that has proven winners over the years including me. I doubt that you’ve ever used her software. Her system win guarantees can’t be beat. Illiya Bluskov is second to Gail his number combinations don’t fall into place like Gail’s does. If you don’t believe me head over to their site and have a look at her proven winners and while you are there try out a free wheel.
LG // Jan 7, 2017 at 6:51 pm
Blimey, it sounds like you work for the Gail Howard company Lisa.
There’s quite a few problems with what you say here though.
1. The fact is, if you compare the two there are examples of identical systems where Bluskov has wheels that require less combinations, i.e. they are better optimised. So yes, they can be beat. By someone who is a professional mathematician with papers on this topic published in recognized journals.
2. ‘Proven winners’ don’t really mean anything. Wheeling is not some magic way to beat the lottery. That’s also proven by the Gail Howard company website – look how FEW winners they claim despite having sold many millions of systems over 30 years! Why don’t they have hundreds of thousands, or even millions of winners..? (Consider how many jackpot winners you would expect after 30 years if all of those people had just bought quick picks instead – more or less than Gail’s wheels?)
3. Can you give a specific example where Bluskov’s combinations “don’t fall into place”? That doesn’t really make sense to me, as if you put the same numbers into 2 wheels with identical win guarantees your results are not going to dramatically differ!
P.S. I understand Gail Howard died without ever winning a lottery jackpot. Intriguing when considered alongside the hype of their website.
I. Sanders // Jan 12, 2017 at 1:20 am
Jared Wilson is a scammer, a bad one at that. Several years ago he ran another scam, structured like this one. He also ran a Pyramid scheme with a different first name.
True scum.
Bill Kolesar // Jan 24, 2017 at 11:31 am
I just read an Oct.26, 2011 review on the Black Book by a guy named Kris where he mentioned but a book by Richard Wilson which had a wheel which gave him “the winning sequence”. I have looked hard for a lotto wheel book by Richard Wilson with no luck. Can you help?
Bill
LG // Jan 24, 2017 at 5:38 pm
You mean this Richard Wilson..? Kris did say that following his books advice he actually filtered OUT the winning combination, i.e. did NOT win. Oops.
It’s luck that the winning combination was in that wheel anyway – there’s no great lottery beating magic with wheeling systems (despite the way the Gail Howard company present them). But removing combinations from a wheel by filtering destroys any win guarantee it offered – which is the main point of wheeling in the first place. So if you want wheeling systems just get Iliya Bluskov’s wheels. He won’t tell you to filter out the jackpot 😉
Thomas dillon // Mar 20, 2017 at 11:23 am
I sent for the Carl Bloche lottery cash system two weeeks ago. I haven’t recevied it yet, can you help?
LG // Mar 21, 2017 at 4:45 pm
Sorry to say but this is yet another one from Win-Track. You may want to avail yourself of that 60 day money back guarantee 🙂
Charles // Apr 13, 2017 at 5:16 pm
What about Lottery Dominator? I suspect it is the sam witchcraft as all others, isn’t it?
LG // Apr 13, 2017 at 6:55 pm
Hi Charles – yes, I’m afraid so, more nonsense stamped with the Lustig brand. Did you spot how ridiculously expensive it is too!?
Marlon // Apr 30, 2017 at 10:28 pm
What about Pick 3 Dominator? Is it good sofware? What is the best software for Pick 3?
LG // Apr 30, 2017 at 11:48 pm
It’s just the same old garbage Marlon – ‘we can predict patterns in Pick 3 and turn the game into a cash machine…’. Yet it’s been around for 3 years and there’s no proof at all that it works..?
The reason so many systems exist for Pick 3 is because the odds are so low. Which means that no matter how crazy/stupid the system is, it will always ‘feel’ like it’s working ‘sometimes’. When in reality it’s no better than picking random numbers. My advice – don’t even play Pick 3, it’s just the worst game to choose.
Marlon // May 1, 2017 at 4:44 am
What about MDIEditor & Lotto WE? Are they good or bad?