Catch the Running Numbers
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The weekly lottery numbers were drawn: 25 – 40 – 41 – 52 – 56.
Have you ever wondered why 25?
Have you ever wondered why not 39?
Have you ever wondered why didn't you choose 41?
Have you ever wondered how come your combination didn't win?
Have you ever wondered why this particular combination was drawn?
Have you ever wondered how could you have won?
This book tries to answer whether it is possible to guess the lottery numbers based on the ones before that week and if yes, how.
You need the luck to buy this book, not for winning the lottery. The lottery is not about luck but the predictable future outcome.
I dedicated my career to success and the ways to it. Because of that, a lot of lottery winners asked me to help them with their winnings to invest and to have a successful life. I had the chance to talk to plenty of them, some of which explained their winning strategy. Some of them were multiple winners and with that in mind, I began to think about the lottery as a game of logic – I wanted to know all its secrets. Soon I realized, there are no secrets, it is simple numerology, logic, statistics, and PLAYING with numbers.
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Catch the Running Numbers - Bruno F McCogan
Prologue
The weekly lottery numbers were drawn: 25 – 40 – 41 – 52 – 56.
Have you ever wondered why 25?
Have you ever wondered why not 39?
Have you ever wondered why didn’t you choose 41?
Have you ever wondered how come your combination didn’t win?
Have you ever wondered why this particular combination was drawn?
Have you ever wondered how could you have won?
This book tries to answer whether it is possible to guess the lottery numbers based on the ones before that week and if yes, how.
You need the luck to buy this book, not for winning the lottery. The lottery is not about luck but the predictable future outcome.
I dedicated my career to success and the ways to it. Because of that, a lot of lottery winners asked me to help them with their winnings to invest and to have a successful life. I had the chance to talk to plenty of them, some of which explained their winning strategy. Some of them were multiple winners and with that in mind, I began to think about the lottery as a game of logic – I wanted to know all its secrets. Soon I realized, there are no secrets, it is simple numerology, logic, statistics, and PLAYING with numbers.
Later I realized that lottery is not a game with numbers but a game for numbers.
And how does one become a winner? It is easy: just have a valid ticket with all the winning numbers; but if you seek more, come along with me.
The most helpful client of mine, who explained the core of the lottery was Waclaw Orlov Kimaris. He was a mathematics teacher in a high school in Poland who made a big discovery when trying to refute the random sequence. He, a mathematician, made a premise that nothing is random, even though he could not find any examples in science or religion that matched this assumption. The man of today’s world believes that our lives are full of randomness; even the birth of man and the world are considered a big coincidence.[1] Man seeks the reason for everything and if that is true, he seeks a systematic principle too, since only that has cause which is not random. Thus, if we accept randomness, we already have found its cause – randomly. The same applies to theism (or any other religion with a supernatural arranger), whereas if you seek god, you have already found him; if not, you will never find anything, even by chance.
According to Mr. Kimaris, there are no coincidences, only events that occur without us knowing their cause or which we should or could not understand. (Do you care about whether your neighbor bought a red or a blue car last week?) The mathematics teacher found an extraordinary pursuit to prove in his way that coincidences do not exist. First, he started to analyze lottery games in different countries. Based on his thesis if there are no coincidences, then the winning numbers of the lottery could not be random either. But we all know that if there is something random in this world, it is the lottery since independent draws happen under the same conditions all over the world. Therefore if Mr. Kimaris could prove that lottery numbers are not random at all, then he would find stable evidence that coincidences do not exist.
Ergo prove that nothing is random,