Win Lotto by Losing Less - Guidebooks for lotto
A lotto player is in a vise that has three squeezing jaws:
- The player’s habit of playing often and spending more than the minimum
- Ploys the lotteries use to attract players and make them bet more
- The heap of lotto books offering ‘strategies’ and ‘guaranteed’ wins ,
Avoid these; and you are on your way to win lotto by losing less.
But there is more that you can do!
Just as we need to hear directly from the CDC when there is a pandemic, we need the guidance from mathematics on our behavior in the ongoing lotto mania in the world.
“Wear a math!” Win lotto by losing less.
We include here books that are useful for playing lottery and lottery-type games (Bingo and Keno). A book must be of the following kind:
- Based on mathematics and not on other things such as belief, superstition, and the like
- Any claim made in the book must have mathematical proof. ‘Evidence’ based on sampling does not suffice.
- Duping words such as ‘guaranteed,’ ‘win,’ ‘luck,’ and the like can not be in the title or on the cover of the book.
Book #1
Against All Odds: How to Play Lotteries If You Must.
Win lotto by losing less —
- Lose less and still be in the chase with unreduced chance for the jackpot,
- Recognize ploys by lotteries so you keep clear of them,
- Understand the gimmick of ‘guaranteed’ wins offered by lottery ‘strategy’ books,
- Obtain and use the most economical wheels and combinatorial systems, if you still want to play several blocks of numbers for a draw, and
- Get to know the object called ‘spectrum’ which is associated with every list of number blocks, and learn to use the spectrum of a list to compute the chances of the list.
Not play now, but PLAY HOW! There is more!
Using the exhaustive catalogue of ‘wheels’ in the book, the mathematician in combinatorics can find a large number of known and new research problems. In this sense, the book can be read on two levels. But the book is mainly guidance for the lottery player.