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Durjaya.....
I've examined a number of Steve Player systems and can
tell you they do exactly what he says they will do and
would hold up in court against any false advertising
claims.
The problem is when you infer or read between the lines
and think you see information that isn't in the ad copy.
For example, a money management system with guarantee
will not tell you how to pick the numbers. You might
miss this titbit in the excitement of how much money
you could build up to.
Robert Perkis
I tried to figure out how this could be done seeing how you would have to
have a straight hit on one number or you would have to play one 6-way number
plus all of its variations which would be 6 numbers on a $.50 back-up bet
which would equal $6 not $10. If you played all of the possible combinations
of one 6-way number not including triples you would have 12 numbers to play.
Can anyone figure this one out?
Scott Rudy
"Robert Perkis" <rob...@icdus.com> wrote in message
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For Steve's money management system you simply play any
10 numbers or 10 combinations you predict will win, for
a dollar each straight. I don't want to go too deep into
this because it is copyrighted material. btw, it isn't a
new system, it has been in the catalogue for years, simply
a new promotion of old material.
It has to be all straight plays, though I guess you could
start off playing 10 numbers a day at 50 cents each until
you had your first hit. What gets me is the size of the
last bet you have to hand the clerk at the Quickie Mart
to collect the half mil in winnings. Robert
http://www3.telus.net/lotbook/
Lotbook Publishing
The Home of the Good Wheel
"Robert Perkis" <rob...@icdus.com> wrote in message
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I can't read Steve's mind, but I suspect it has a lot to do
with the system not being as effective as the description
of his lucky week would have you believe. There is never
any hard data on these systems, only an anecdotal story of
how well it performed for those who tried it.
ISIS only works if you can beat Pick-3. Many people win
Pick-3, but few can play it at a profit over time. If you
can't play the game at a profit, ISIS can't take a series
of loses and turn them into a collective win.
Robert Perkis
sum
12 6-way 039 048 057 129 138 147 156 237 246 345
13 6-way 049 058 067 139 148 157 238 247 256 346
14 6-way 059 068 149 158 167 239 248 257 347 356
15 6-way 069 078 159 168 249 258 267 348 357 456
Although I don't see how you could win $500 if one of your numbers hits as
Steve claims, quote: Many of you may be thinking, "okay, I understand that
every time I win on one of the 10 numbers I will cash in a ticket worth
$500. But how could that ever add up to between $70,000 and $500,000 in a
year."
The numbers I listed above can hit 1 or more times a month, just choose 10
numbers from one of the sums and check any pick-3 game and you will see that
out of the 10 numbers you chosen, one of them will hit 1 or more times per
month. There will be an occasional month that might not score a hit but most
of the time they do.
The numbers are listed in their minimal value and there are 6 variations per
number, so scoring a straight hit on on of the 10 numbers in their present
form is possible but unlikely. The best way to play one of the set of 10
numbers would be the box bet.
The ISIS-4 system is set up to where you would play eight 12-way numbers at
$1.00 boxed, if one of your number hits you would cash in a ticket for
around $400. I don't know what the median sum range is for pick-4 but that's
where the 8 numbers should come from if you where to play in this manner. As
your bank-roll increases, so do your wagers.
Scott Rudy
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Durjaya......