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B**S
best lottery book I've read!
I have to say that the methods outlined in this book (and 2 other books by this author that I have read) have helped me identify trends consistently in the past few weeks. This book talks a lot about pick 3 and pick 4 games but the methods can be used to play any lotto game. On saturday November 9th before the Fantasy 5 drawing that day, I sat down and used the shadow/counterpart systems from this book on the last winning numbers from the drawing which was Friday the 8th. I isolated 15 numbers from groups that I could see were trending as outlined by the author. That evening 5 out of the 15 numbers (which I would have wheeled and played all 15 of) were the winning numbers! I am not spending money at this point mind you, I have decided to seriously study the trends and systems in Eze's books for now and I am happy and having a great time doing so!The way I feel about playing the lottery now is TOTALLY different than I felt about it in the past. When those 5 Fantasy 5 numbers were drawn, I wasn't upset that I had not spent money on a lotto ticket, no, I was excited and hopeful because this is for real and I have no doubt that I can win consistently once I do start spending money again. Maybe not the whole shebang every time, but all the little wins add up too and it is just so fun to be able to actually pick numbers! I feel so much more relaxed and not all uptight about buying a ticket every day "because I might miss the big one"! And then being disappointed when I wouldn't get one number right but rarely.This author has studied numbers and the way they move together for YEARS. He. Really. Knows. His. Stuff. And for you haters out there who can't get past the "English not being his first language" thing and some typos and other minor issues (that aren't so much an issue in this book but other books he has written) it is easy to figure out if you look up actual results that he is referring to, or just re-read the book and it will make sense! He is really the nicest man and is so willing to help. He will answer any question via email...you just gotta reach out to him! He is very sincere about wanting to help people win the lottery. And yes, again, it might take a little extra effort to read and comprehend at first what is being said, but that's the way it is with any language we don't yet understand and the language of numbers isn't any different. We have to put forth the effort and look at numbers to understand them. The 2nd and 3rd times that you read his books-which don't take that long to read, and which he asks that you do read them more than once-make more and more sense each time, even if you don't ask him questions. Being able to ask an author questions in the first place is such a huge bonus! So to put it simply, if you aren't into numbers and don't want to study them and if it takes too much time and effort for you then you aren't going to get anywhere with any book you read no matter what!I highly recommend any book that this man has written, and I am just a person who happened to buy Lottery Ace one day and was so fascinated that I just kept reading:)P.S. and for those reviewers of another book by this author who can't figure out how to do the "calculations"...the number maps and boards and tables ARE the calculations that HE has already done for you, and this particular book actually shows you how to make your own number trend charts/tables.
N**S
Great Book and Interesting Read!!
This book is very informative and anyone who says that the lottery cannot be won every day doesn't know anything at all about the lottery or it's trends. It is obvious that though people claim that all numbers have the same probability of being chosen, they don't understand that there is a tendency or pattern that numbers move in. Certain numbers move in groups and because of the motions that the balls move in, groups of numbers exhibit similar patterns. I have read three of his books, and an honest criticism is required in order to be fair to the author as well as the consumer. Out of all of the books that I have read of his, this book was just about the only one that I could follow thoroughly and understand with great depth. This book requires a great amount of studying, this includes studying the examples that he provides as well as studying the dates that he provides. I've read many reviews and only the five star reviews display how I feel about this book. I will admit that the other books that he has written were a bit confusing and not as informative as this book, but if anyone is looking for a book to teach them how to win Pick 3 and Pick 4 lotteries consistently, this is definitely the book to buy. Obviously Sam from Philadelphia is one of those ignorant skeptics who probably hasn't attempted to read the book in it's entirety either.
V**R
Incomprehensible and Poorly Written
I had I hopes for this book at it is highly rated and appears promising. After hours of rereading this book and working the trends with with a pen and paper this book still leaves the reader utterly in the dark. Now, I imagine it's possible that this book is in fact the best of it's kind as the author claims. It's also possible that this is superb pattern math written by a reclusive genius from his basement. However, it is also possible it is a worthless book with terrible explanations and confusing grammatical syntax.Aside from being poorly written, which could be overlooked if the content is strong enough, there were a few major underlying issues. Firstly, there are MAJOR holes in the development of number trends. Good luck following the author's logic.Next, the author's real world example's of winning numbers have big time gaps (days to months) between winning dates.I'm not sure how the bettor is supposed to predict the dates when the winning number trend hit and then pick back up. The author's indication of patterns of winning dates is schizophrenic at best.Finally, there are so many jumps from chart to chart with minimal or no explanation that the trial and error homework needed to follow the author's trends is exhausting. Perhaps if you unlock the author's logic in this book the lottery will seem easy!?I would be interested to see if the author has applied his systems to any avail, some real would credibility would be encouraging.The density of the material is downright unacceptable and despite the author's intention to deliver a dense literary work it is way too unrefined for publication. I would strongly suggest the author add more explanation and perhaps more information like videos or tutorials on his website. This book desperately needs the care of an editor from a bonafide publisher to screen its content as it would never exist were it not for self publishing.My strong recommendation is to not buy this book.
L**O
I found that it was boring.
When I tried to read the book I was confused by it. I really did not understand how he calculated the numbers. I really thought that it would be a little bit easy. I found it to boring.
F**H
... the Kindle of this book and I am already amazed at how well he knows the lottery
I have read the Kindle of this book and I am already amazed at how well he knows the lottery. He gives you real examples in the form of exercise to stimulate conversation.The only bad thing about this book is it's has a lot of spelling mistakes.
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