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Lotto How to Wheel a Fortune 2007: Win Lotto by mathematical Probability, Not by Chance

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Lotto How to Wheel a Fortune 2007: Win Lotto by mathematical Probability, Not by Chance
Lotto How to Wheel a Fortune 2007: Win Lotto by mathematical Probability, Not by Chance

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Lotto How to Wheel a Fortune 2007: Win Lotto by mathematical Probability, Not by Chance

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The all new 4th edition of Gail Howard's book, Lotto How to Wheel a Fortune 2007, has systems that let you wheel up to ALL the numbers in any pick-6 lotto game worldwide up to 59 numbers. Contains all the lottery systems used by Gail Howard s biggest pick-6 lotto jackpot winners, and identifies the winners and the systems they used to win big! See the chapter: Wheels that Won Jackpots. Play with large groups of lotto numbers and simply place them in the corresponding lettered boxes. Fast and easy to use as A-B-C! So simple a child can do it. Affordable, too. Systems range in price from $2. Of the 328 systems, 169 cost $20 or less to play; 100 cost $10 or less; and 46 cost $5 or less to use. In addition, there are 19 pick-7 systems for Canada Super 7, Australia Super 7 s Oz Lotto, United Kingdom 7/27 Daily Play and others. The minimum win guarantees in this book are mathematically correct, totally accurate, flawless, without holes. Guaranteed! --Smart Luck Publishers

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