HOW TO PREDICT FUTURE LOTTERY RESULTS

Know tomorrow’s number today on a month-by-month basis.

by Francis Isaac


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 12/20/2013

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5x8
Page Count : 60
ISBN : 9781491887820
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 60
ISBN : 9781491887851

About the Book

After researching the 6/49 lottery system for a duration of 19 years, I have now got valid results which can be put into print. The book is about predicting two number combinations from 6 out of 49 lottery system in the UK and all over the World wherever the 6/49 lottery system is in operation. I have predicted two numbers that should come out from a specific group on a month by month basis. This is challenging the idea that Lottery numbers are unpredictable. As a mathematician and a scientist, I believe that certain elements of the system is predictable and I am hoping that Lottery enthusiasts would like to verify my results. To what extent will my prediction be in agreement with the 6/49 lottery results. If I am proving to be correct for predicting two number combinations, can I prove three number combinations and so on. There will be sceptics but you cannot argue with scientific and experimentally observed results.


About the Author

Francis Isaac is a scientist, mathematician and researcher who lives in Dorset and does professional teaching. He is the founder of the website www.playchance.co.uk which offers syndication and the opportunity to increase the chance of winning the national lottery. One of his major projects, which was also a ground-breaking discovery, was a research based on the creation of new organometallic compounds which can be used to cure or ease the pain of Alzheimer's disease sufferers. He is a member of the author learning centre and has read widely and extensively including very many books on the strategies of winning the lottery. He has a master degree by research in Chemistry from Essex University in Colchester and has over 20 years experience in science and research including 19 years of studying the national lottery resulting in regular personal winnings. He is a high profile teacher and his students achieved one of the best GCSE and A level results at Poole Grammar School in Dorset. He readily gives out researched lottery numbers to people and there are testaments of winnings, even in countries as far as Canada. His students and their parents regard him as a famous scientist and mathematician and they have all encouraged him to write this book. This is his first book.