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Lotto How to Wheel a Fortune 2007 [Paperback]

Gail Howard (Author)
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May 21, 2007
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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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

About the Author

Gail Howard, America’s original lottery expert, is internationally recognized as the creator of the most highly acclaimed and successful lottery systems used in the world today. Howard's are the only lottery systems credited with winning dozens of first prize lottery jackpots. Her remarkable track record in helping people win big money in lotto has led to appearances on hundreds of radio and television shows, including The Today Show and Good Morning America. She has been featured or quoted in major magazines and newspapers including Newsweek, Family Circle, Playboy, The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, Chicago Tribune, Los Angeles Times, Shanghai Evening Post and many more.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 416 pages
  • Publisher: Smart Luck Publishers; 4th edition (May 21, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0945760841
  • ISBN-13: 978-0945760849
  • Product Dimensions: 8.4 x 5.5 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #159,788 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Book of Wheels!, December 9, 2010
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The reason I took one star away from this book is that unlike her other wheel book "Wheel Five To Win" this one doesn't indicate in the table of contents which wheels won jackpots.

Unfortunately for me I can't run her software at this time because I'm on a MAC. But the only way to determine which of these wheels are best to use and how to line the numbers up in them to win something is to test them out. If you have to use this book for wheeling it's because you can't run her software for whatever reason.

And testing these wheels takes lots of work to set up if you're not using the software. What I did was compile many of the wheels into a spreadsheet so all I have to do is put in some numbers. The wheels are painstaking to set up but well worth the effort.

I get the combinations, the sums of the combinations, the numbers matched, and the payout sums for those matched numbers for as many days as I want to test. I set mine up to test four days. If I only want to test one day, I don't type anything into the other days.

However, you can always just make copies of the wheels out of the book and test them out by hand which is what I was doing before deciding to stop evading some real work, but that's costly and you still have to calculate the sums on your own. A real bummer and time consumer. You can't analyze by hand the way the computer can do it for you. You'll eventually grow tired and start making errors.

I can play with the numbers lining them up in different patterns, checking the results and it's a fascinating thing to do because I've compiled two past jackpots experimenting with lining the numbers up in the wheel so this isn't any crap. It's real! You gotta learn how to work these wheels! Testing is the way!

So far, I've won lots of 4th prizes fooling around not knowing what I'm doing with these wheels, scratching by hand and not really testing them at all. Selecting all the winning numbers in itself isn't enough to win anything. You have to select a fair amount of numbers, not too many, and line them up effectively in the wheel. I found that larger amounts of numbers isn't the way to go. Anywhere from 12 to 16 numbers is best, and 18 numbers is pushing it but you can still rack some serious dollars up playing 18 numbers once you learn how to position numbers into the wheels, and testing is the only way to learn!

I also found that lining the numbers up backwards is the way to go. Always start the lowest number at the end of wheel and work your way up to the highest number at the front of the wheel. But with the wheels that have different box numbers, place your strongest numbers in the higher boxes and the rest in backwards order around those. That's how those two past jackpots came up in the wheel, along with even more boat loads of 2nd, 3rd, and 4th prizes than with any other pattern.

I say this again and again, you gotta experiment with these wheels before splurging on playing, a big mistake I made failing to do starting out, so if you can't run her software, then don't be lazy, put the wheels into your spreadsheet. You'll cry doing the work, and smile in bliss after it's done!

I'm wiped out at the moment because I just blew my last money on winning 4th prizes before experimenting and I bought a netbook to run Gail's software on and I still have to spend more money to upgrade the software on the damn thing to run Windows XP. But I discovered how to make sense with these wheels and that's critical.

I'll get back to you on how I'm doing in the near future.

A word of warning though: Gail does advise against using her 3 of 6 wheels and I found that she's right. They are a waste of time and money. Playing large amounts of numbers in few games isn't the way to go. Playing too many numbers isn't really cool for the better wheels either. Remember that. Her 4 of 6, 4 of 5 and 4 of 4 wheels are best but costly! And her 5 of 5 wheels are even more costly and a good way to go once you get skilled at selecting and wheeling numbers. You've got to spend some money to make money in the lotto.
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A helpful Guide to Luck ., October 6, 2008
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This is a fascinating book. As a skeptic I sneered when it was given to me. But a few pages inside changed my mind. The author doesn't deal in magic but in science. Her system is based on mathematics and statistical probability. And it works by reducing the odds.
Numbers are randomly drawn. There are no rules, but only luck. No one can pin it down, but one can corner it because luck likes patterns. I drew a list of 45 numbers (as per our Australian lotto system), and over two months I marked every draw. There emerged clear favourites, others less so, and some numbers were never drawn at all.
I picked those favourites and added a dozen others. I `wheeled' them. If you have picked some winning numbers but they are lost among the many you are wheeling- Howard's mathematics will create a combination which traps those winning numbers within a line of six. And it works.
I won the minimum as guaranteed by the author.
What enthuses me about this book: you don't win by dumb luck, but by science giving fate a helping hand. It's like having an affair with Lady Luck. It doesn't mean she does what you want every time you want it. But she lets you get closer. And you can work at it.
I am working now on the big win!
Klaus Jaritz
Colo Heights / Australia
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4.0 out of 5 stars Improve your game of chance, September 19, 2008
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I have used this book and have been quite fortunate. Instead of losing my money to the lottery on a constant basis I have actually broke even! I know that the goal of a lottery is to win the big one, but if your able to win numerous little prizes you will break even while still keeping your hopes of the big one alive. With the wheeling systems put forth in this book my odds were greatly improved and I was no longer wasting my money. The downside is that I did have to purchase the companion book for it Lottery Master Guide which helped me out immensely on my number selection. With both of those books together though I have not had at least the smallest level prize since. If you truly want to take your lottery game to the next level though I would recommend this book and the others in her series.
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