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The World's #1 Lotto System! 1 By Ken Silver

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By Ken Silver

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Copyright © Ken Silver

Every effort has been made to ensure that this manual is free from error or omissions. It issold with the understanding that no responsibility will be accepted by the publisher for loss oraction occasioned to any person or corporation acting or refraining from action as a result of

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Contents

Blank Profile sheets.....................................................14 and 51Up to 40 Number Instructions.................................................1541- 49 Number Instructions.....................................................2750- 54 Number Instructions.....................................................39

PLEASE NOTE YOU CANNOT RESELL, DISTRIBUTE, SHARE ORGIVE AWAY THIS MANUAL IN ANY FORM

Silver Lotto website: www.silverlotto.com

Have you won a Lotto prize using my Silver Lotto System?

I'd really like to hear from you:

Contact me: http://www.askKenSilver.com

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INTRODUCTION

Can You Make Your Fortune With Lotto?

Imagine the thrill knowing the last ball rolling down the perspex tunnel on your TV screen isgoing to make you a millionaire.

As it bounces to rest against the others on the rack, you realise your future is secure atlast.

You know you’ll never need to work again. You can give yourself and your family anythingyou want, and still have money left over to free you from the drudgery of everyday life.

• travel

• dining out

• having fun

• a secure future

. . . all these advantages are within your reach now.

But for tens of millions of hopeful Lotto players around the world each week, this is just adream. And all because their ticket number selections are based on luck, hope andsuperstition.

None of these approaches will help them win the life they want and deserve. But thankfullythere is an answer.

You CAN Increase Your Winning Odds

By using my scientific system, anyone can increase their winning odds dramatically. Youcan improve your chances to win an unlimited number of lotto division draws with this uniquesystem.

By using my researched number combinations in the Silver Lotto System, I won over$3,000,000 in paper winnings in Draws. I've won Division 3 and 4 for most weeks I haveplayed, winning over 99% (that's 99 out of every 100 draws).

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The information in these pages prove with my scientific approach your chances of winningdivisions are higher than any other method I have come across.

You don’t have to use complex mathematics, graphs or charts to use this system, because itis set out for you in an easy to-use format. If you don't want to fill out your system, you can buya unique customized combination for your game here at:

http://www.silverlotto.com/custom.htm

My Winning System

I discovered and named my system when I was searching for a missing link inthe many ways to find a usable lotto winning number combination. My Silver Lotto Systemoffers a way to vastly increase the odds of winning a division, if you follow my instructionscarefully.

You can also test my system without spending a cent. In the early days of my research Imissed many winning opportunities because I was researching results rather thanparticipating.

I was regularly getting multiple wins of $5 to $10,000, often each week. You can do thesame.

Please read this carefully

While my system can reduce the odds and hugely improve your chances of winning aprize, I cannot guarantee you will win any prize in any division at any time. No one can predictthat, and no foolproof system has yet been devised.

But what my system will do is help you increase your chances many times of winning in alogical, methodical, scientific way . . . rather than using a random, everchanging number ofguesses.

But first, a little background knowledge to help you . . .

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WHY OTHER SYSTEMS FAIL

You need more than Luck.

Some people use systems as simple as seeing whether 'hot' or 'cold' balls are coming upat the present time and acting on a lucky winning streak.

Others compare predictors which are hot, or use wheeling indicators. Still otherscross-compare predictors with some of the statistics that are available on the net.

Some of these other systems are very much more complicated, and compare the ball’sfrequency of hits, patterns of hits, groupings, etc. over long periods of time.

And superstition also plays a large part in the way people select their lines. For example,the numbers up to 31 are popular because people use calendar birthdates as part of theirselection.

But there is very little concrete evidence that any of these methods really work. They arebased on hope, not science. You hear a lot about the winners, but very little about the manywho use these systems and lose.

Confused? Don’t be - you won’t be doing anything as complex as this with the SilverLotto System.

Forget ‘Lucky’ Numbers

Do you believe in luck? Throw away your rabbit’s foot, because my System will help you morethan superstition will. Luck does play a small part in the selection of your numbers, but don’trely on someone else’s interpretation of it.

NOTE: If you use horoscope readings and lucky numbers, my research shows the persongiving you these tips have not much more idea than you.

At best, all they can give you is a random selection of numbers with a little hocus pocusadded in. It’s often no better than letting the lotto store computer make your selection.

"Lucky" numbers are not!

So why do people rely on lucky numbers based on their birthday, their age, the temperatureand other unrelated links?

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It’s all to do with trying to manipulate luck out of ignorance. And it is a natural tendencyfor the winners to match their win to the 'lucky number' factor, rather than the true reason theywon - the laws of chance.

What about Giant Syndicates?

In Australia a large organised syndicate of 2,500 people paid $3,000 each to enter theVirginia State Lotto, and won $27 million. However, the payout was spread over 20 years,and was subject to tax at 34 percent.

This meant each person only received $7,128 over this time - about $29 a month. It provednot much better than putting the money into a saving account for the same period. Thinkcarefully about how you will collect your wins.

Random is just that

All these other methods have one thing in common...they are trying to predict a randomdrawing that uses millions of unpredictable combinations.

What many people don’t realise is that no trend or pattern will emerge because of thisvery randomness. It is mathematically impossible to predict single numbers or combinations.

Before we look at my System, its advantages and workings, here's why lotto is a goodchoice for a game. Why do I choose lotto for my system against other forms of lottery-stylebetting, such as Keno, Cash 3 or Bingo?

The answer is simple - for the larger jackpot payout. There is also the convenience factor.Lotto is easy to enter, and the odds for prize money ranging from $10 and hundreds ofmillions in the Powerball games, and it appears within reach of the average purse.

TIP: If you plan to spend a lot of money on a lottery system, a gradual weekly investmentover a longer period of time is more productive than a one-week binge of hundreds of dollarsthat leaves you penniless at the end.

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Your Investment Return

Your return on investment (yes--that's what it is with your Silver Lotto System), is oftengreater with lotto than with any other game. For a dollar or two per line/board, you have thechance of winning many millions of dollars.

This is the appeal for many ticket buyers, and for serious users of my System.

Invest - don't gamble

You’ll notice I use the term ‘investment’ for your lotto ticket purchasing. It is important thatyou consider the money you put into the system as an investment.

Your lotto money is different from any other form of gaming, because with my system youare using it in a considered, structured way. By considering your ticket purchase as aninvestment, you realise several things

Your Wealth Deposit

It is important that you see the money as a Wealth Deposit . . . a set amount to be usedover a defined period of time. It is not unplanned spending or lost money.

Calculate Your Risk & Return

By using the term 'Investment' means that there is a possibility of losing as well as winning.In the financial world there is a saying: “High risk brings high return.” If you consider all thefinancial deals that people put their money into, from residential property to ostrich farms, thereis considerable risk of loss in all of these. Your lotto investment is no different. You need toconsider your money invested for long term returns.

Call It Play Money

By considering lotto as an investment, you will make sure it is spare money set aside soyou can still eat and pay your bills.

Patience Pays Off

And by thinking of your money as 'investment', you won’t worry when absolutely nothingcomes up one week or more. You have the confidence and resources to go back again nextweek with the same professional detachment. It is only a matter of time before your numbersroll down that chute!

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Waiting for the Big One - Reinvest

You won't win the First Division every week. But using my System, you can win smallerDivisions that allow you to reinvest your money back into the game, and happily sit waitinguntil your numbers turn up for a major win.

Lotto Money Management

It’s important to manage your funds correctly with my system. Remember, theunpredictability of number selections in lotto means that you cannot tell when you willmake a win.

You still have to live and eat while you invest, so make sure you are not risking yourfuture security by overcommitting yourself in the early stages. Check these points:

• Make sure you can afford your investment. Limit your funding to comfortablelevels.

• Why you are doing it? For many professionals it is the Jackpot that is the driving forcein their lotto investment. They are prepared to spend for years to keep opportunities open, andyou need to think the same way.

• Set a time to your investment. You may consider investing for three months, six months,a year or longer. But it is important to remember that persistence plays a very important parton the road to regular winnings. Don't give up too soon.

Your Weekly Wins

Many of your wins under my system will be regular. Take them as an added bonus, butavoid the temptation to plough your winnings back into a larger number of tickets. Theprobability of hitting the jackpot will not be increased if you do.

If you need to reinvest, you would be wise to put the win away in a savings account anddraw from it to make your continuing weekly lotto investment.

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Your Investment Period

In any business or venture, the most profits come from steady, persistent work towards adefined goal. Investing in lotto with this system is no different. Don''t spend a large sum ontickets in a very short time.

My theories show that a longer period with reasonable investment is the best way to win.For that reason you should be looking at a long term for your investment.

HOW TO USE THE SILVER LOTTO SYSTEM

A Secret Success System

Like many people who try and figure the Lottery odds, I had often wondered if there was asecret combination of successful winning numbers, and whether the enormousprocessing power of today’s computers could unlock these combinations.

I wrote several computer programs to try and predict the probability of winning a LOTTOprize.

FACT: The more I searched, the less I found to prove probability through pure mathematics.

How To Improve Your Odds

Lotto is a game. A simple way to describe the Silver Lotto System as an odds game isthis:

Imagine being blindfolded and asked to hammer in a small number of stakes on a frontlawn, spreading around them at random. Being blindfolded means you cannot tell where youplace the stakes. You can't tell what pattern they're in.

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Then imagine another person is also blindfolded and told to start throwing horseshoes inthe direction of your lawn with its stakes.

The horseshoes will land in a scattered pattern around your stakes. Some will hit them -some will land over the fence.

The chances of the horseshoes hitting the stakes are reasonably high because they arebeing thrown in the same area, ie; the front lawn, and not the next street or block. So the lawsof chance gives them some certainty here.

But what if every time the person threw a horseshoe, you were told to pull all the stakes outand place them somewhere else . . . even in the lawn down the next block!

You would have to admit there would be almost no chance of a stake being hit. This way ofplaying is exactly the same situation for the average weekly lotto player.

The chances are slim

For them the game is a losing proposition:

A changing number of horseshoes (winning draw numbers) being thrown(selected) each time at . . .

A number of constantly-moving stakes (your ticket numbers) in . . .

A vast number of front lawns (different weekly Draws).

The chances of winning under these conditions are very remote.

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But we can change the odds if we try and pin a few of these changing, movable optionsdown to increase our winning opportunities.

That's part of the real secret to the Silver Lotto System.

Take control where you can

Even knowing that we have no control over which horseshoes (winning draw numbers)will roll out of the barrel each week, or which lawns (weekly draws) they'll appear on, we cancontrol where we put our stakes (tickets).

In other words, you know there that are large areas all around where you could have plantedyour stakes/tickets, but you choose instead to keep them in one area and reduce the odds.

You can't change any of the other factors, so this going to be the only way to control yourpart of the game.

How My Lotto System Works

Simply put, one of the main factors of the Silver Lotto System is not moving theposition of your stakes - your lotto numbers.

So, you select a series of carefully chosen linked numbers - your stakes. Then withoutmaking any alterations to them over a period of time, you wait for the lotto balls (horseshoes)to be 'thrown' at them.

Mathematically you have improved your winning chances considerably. This makes thissystem quite different to many others, including wheeling systems, which tend to concentrateon unrealistic pattern and repetition trends.

There's More To The Silver Lotto System

But this is not all that is needed to make this System a workable and successful one. Thereare other conditions just as important that are needed which I have called Key Factors.

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NOTE: You don't need to know about these Factors for filling in your coupons, but this is ahandy background.

KEY FACTORS

There are 4 Key Factors to be used in the the System. These 4 determine how yourwinning numbers may come up. (This is NOT the complete system secret - there is muchmore to it that I cannot reveal!)

These Factors are based on my analysis and generalisations of probability, and the provenresults from a large number of games. Together they work to increase again the chances of acloser winning estimate. There are other complex factors that are also important, but I havechosen to highlight these simpler ones for you.

The 4 Key Factors:

1. EVEN/ODD NUMBERS. Many draws will have an even mix of Even and Oddnumbers. Draws with all Even numbers, or all Odd numbers are not common.

2. LOW/HIGH NUMBERS. Most draws will have an even mix between Low and Highnumbers. Draws with all Low numbers, or all High numbers are usually very rare.

3. REPEATING NUMBERS. Most draws will have a low amount of Repeating numbers.For example: If game 1 draws 5 10 12 20 25 31 first, and game 2 draws numbers 5 1117 23 29 38 next, there is only one Repeating number, 5 . The chances of a further repeatof 5 are only occasional.

4. CONSECUTIVE NUMBERS. Most draws will have a low amount of Consecutivenumbers. For example: If the game draws 5 6 7 11 15 32, the three numbers in a row: 56 7 are unlikely to be repeated a second or third time.

The secret is to use these Key Factors to select a spread of numbers like a net that willdraw in as many win chances as possible.

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Getting the right profile

The more numbers of lines in your coupons with the right Key Factor combinations, themore opportunities you have to win.

In order to use the largest selected range and combination of numbers in one draw, you willuse a table of 40 numbers down, and 6 across, called a Master Number Profile. Each lineacross is selected using the Key Factor guidelines. You need 3 of these for your tickets.(Don't be concerned at these fancy terms--they are all you need to know from now on).

NUMBER PROFILES

On the next page is your blank Master Number Profile Sheet. You will use this to work outyour number selections.

Master Sheet

There are 3 Number Profiles on your Master sheet. For a balanced investment, and toeffectively spread and increase your odds, you fill in all three Master Number Profiles usingthese instructions.

Find Your Correct Game Profiles

First, make sure you are using the right game based on the numbers played in it:

• If your game has up to and including 40 numbers as the maximum number, use the

following instructions with the Master Number Profiles sheet on the next page or page 51.

• If your game has between (and including) 41 to 49 numbers, go now to page 27.

• If your game has between (and including) 50 and 54 numbers, go now to page 39.

For all other games, including 7 balls and up to 69 numbers, you will find up-to-dateinstructions at my website:http://www.askkensilver.com/numbers-workshop.htm

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Filling Out The Master 40 Number Profiles

For lotto games up to and including 40 numbers

This is an easy step to do, and one that shouldn’t take more than 30 minutes to complete.You then transfer the number combinations to your Lotto coupon, and you present these samecoupons and same numbers each time you play. You keep your coupons for the completeperiod for all the draws you have decided to play. I have kept and used the same sets of myown numbers for over 6 years, and they still produce winners for me.

NOTE: You don’t change any numbers even if you win a major prize. Keep playing them,or simply take that world holiday you planned first!

To start

Choosing Your Numbers:

Your numbers must be different from the sample ones here. The reason for this is that everytime a winning selection is duplicated, the lower your own payout becomes. For example, if 10people, including yourself, win the main prize of $10 million because you all share the sameMaster Number Profile, then each of you may only receive a tenth - $1,000,000. Far better tohave the winning combination to yourself and keep the $10 million.

Sample Selection

I have calculated the Master 40 Number Profiles so that all the Key Factors are takeninto account for the best possible selection. This means the Number Profiles:

• Do not have more than three Even and Odd numbers in each combination.

• Are an even mix between High and Low numbers.

• Have few Repeating numbers.

• Have limited Consecutive numbers.

• Show no definable Patterns in the number selections

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Filling In The Profiles

You can now begin to make up your own Master 40 number Profiles. Print the sheet onpage 14 so you can follow these instructions.

Using the Profiles

The Master 40 sheet on page 14 has grids headed Profile #1, #2 and #3. In each gridyou'll make up separate Number Profiles that you use to enter on your lotto cards. You need touse all three because that makes the best number spread in the Silver Lotto System.

Don't worry - it's not complicated... you only need to work out the top lines across the top ofeach grid, then you can fill in the columns down automatically.

Make photocopies of this sheet first, or write in pencil so that you can correct any errors ormake changes along the way.

NOTE: If you don't want to spend the time here working it out, or want to be sure yournumbers are fully accurate, you can get your own customized Master Number Profile whereeverything is filled out for you. Go to:http://www.silverlotto.com/custom.htm

Filling out Profile #1

(Odd/Even Number Spread)

1st box. Write any Odd number between 1 and 6 in the top lefthand box in the first row. (Inour sample it is 1. Yours will be different).

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2nd box. Because this first number is Odd, now select an Even number between 7 and 13and put it in the top box next to it. (In our sample we put 8).

3rd box. For the next box choose an Odd number higher than your last selection, but nohigher than 20. (In the sample we will use 11).

4th box. This box requires a closely-spaced Even number between the last number youselected (ours was 11), and no higher than 27. This number should be no more than 3 awayfrom your last number. (Our sample selection is 14).

5th box. Put any Odd number between 28 and 34 in the 5th box. (Our sample is 29).

6th box. The last box requires any Even number higher than the last number (29), andeither the same or less than 40. (We selected 38 for this example).

Here’s the first line with our sample numbers in Profile #1:

Now we are going to place our numbers in Profile #2. This step also makes sure there areno Repeating Number combinations.

Filling out Profile #2

(Avoiding Repeating Numbers)

NOTE: After each of these steps, check with your Master Number Profile #1 again to makesure you have not duplicated any other number. Change the Profile #2 if you have.

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1st box. Put any number between 7 and 14 in the top lefthand box in the first row of Profile#2. Now check Profile #1 to make sure you have not duplicated any number there.

2nd box. Select a number between 15 and 22 for the next box. Now check Profile #1 tomake sure you have not duplicated any number there.

3rd box. For the next box choose a number approximately halfway between your number inthe 2nd box and 27. Check Profile #1 to make sure you have not duplicated any number there.

4th box. The fourth row requires a number higher than the last number you have just placed,but under 30. Now check Profile #1 to make sure you have not duplicated any number there.

5th box. Put an Odd number that is higher than your last number but under 34. Do not forgetto check Profile #1 to make sure you have not duplicated any number there.

6th box. Put any Odd number more than 34. Now check Profile #1 to make sure you havenot duplicated any number there.

Still with me? It is not difficult if you follow it step by step. Now there is just one more to do . ..

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Filling out Profile #3

I call this a Contradictory Profile, because it does not follow the pattern of Profiles #1 and#2 you have filled out. Profile #3 is important to catch any further random draw indicators.

1st box. Put any Even number between 1 and 10 in the lefthand box in the first row. Nowcheck Profiles #1 and #2 to make sure you have not duplicated any number there. Change theProfile #3 number if you have.

2nd box. Select an Even number higher than your last number, but less than 21. Now check#1 and #2 to make sure you have not duplicated any number there. Change the Profile #3number if you have.

3rd box. For the third box we choose an Odd number higher than your last number, butunder 30. Now check #1 and #2 to make sure you have not duplicated any number there.Change the Profile #3 number if you have.

4th box. The fourth row requires a close Even number, no more than 5 numbers away fromyour last number. Now check Profiles #1 and #2 to make sure you have not duplicated anynumber there. Change the Profile #3 number if you have.

5th box. Put an Even number between your last number and under 36. Now check Profiles#1 and #2 to make sure you have not duplicated any number there. Change the Profile #3number if you have.

6th box. The sixth box requires an Even number more than your last number and less than40. Now check Profiles #1 and #2 to make sure you have not duplicated any number there.Change the Profile #3 number if you have.

Remember the above numbers are samples only. You should have slightly differentnumbers.

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Fill Your Numbers Down

You've come to the last step now, and the difficult calculations are over. This final stage isthe easy part.

You should now have three Master 40 Profiles, with the top line of each box filled outacross.

The next step is to complete the Profiles by filling each column down. You do this by addinga single number down from your numbers on the top line.

NOTE: Don’t go beyond 40 in any line. When you reach 40, start with 1, and so on until theline is filled up:

See the next page for detailed instructions.

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In our sample Master 40 Profile #1, the top left-hand sample number was 1.

So we enter down: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8... and so on until we reach 40 at the bottom of theProfile. (Remember, your number will be different. Use your own starting number instead ofour sample number).

Then start from the next top box, which is 8 in our sample. Fill in 9, 10, 11, 12, etc (use yourown numbers remember), until you reach 40, and then continue, filling 1, 2, 3, 4 etc until youreach the bottom of the sheet.

Our next sample box begins with 11. Enter 12, 13, 14 etc down until you reach 40, and thencontinue, using 1, 2, 3, 4 etc until you reach the bottom of the sheet.

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The next row begins with 14. Enter 15, 16, 17, 18 down etc until you reach 40, and thencontinue, using 1, 2, 3, 4 etc until you complete it.

Our next sample box begins with 29. Now enter 30, 31, 32 down etc until you reach 40, andthen continue, using 1, 2, 3, 4 etc until you complete it.

The next row begins with 38. Enter 39, 40, and then continue, using 1, 2, 3, 4 down etc untilyou complete the column.

Make sure you continue adding each number through to the bottom of the column, then stopthere, always finishing at 40. Then start at 1 until the row is finished.

Do this now for Profiles #2 and #3, and complete them. When you have finished, you have120 master combinations ready to transfer to your Lotto coupons or cards.

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How To Fill Out Your Tickets

Lotto tickets vary from state to state, from country to country. For that reason thereare no detailed instructions here on filling out your card.

For all Profiles and your 120 lines, you will need enough coupons to fill out up to themaximum number of 120 entries.

Decide how many tickets you want to play. The maximum number of 120 is the ideal, butyou will need to decide the limit based on your budget. It can be as few as 3 lines (9 tickets) toget your an advantage.

General steps

Many lotto coupon tickets have sections labelled:

A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M.

STEP 1

From your Profile #1, and using the top line only, fill out section A on the lotto coupon with yourselected numbers. From our sample numbers this will be:

1 8 11 12 29 38 (your numbers will be different)

STEP 2

Tick that line off on your Profile #1, and repeat for the top line on Profile #2, using section Bon the lotto coupon. In our sample this will be:

7 17 23 25 33 35 (your numbers will be different)

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Step 3

Now transfer Profile #3 to Section C on the lotto card.

Then continue filling your selections, starting from the 2nd row on Profile #1. Keep goingacross the Profiles each time for as many tickets as you need (based on your budget).

You're finished!

Your filled-out lotto coupons will be used for each visit to your Lotto outlet. You do notchange them.

You will be playing just the same lines every game. Don't forget - you start with the top

lines of Profiles 1, 2 and 3, then the second line of Profiles 1, 2 and 3. Then the third, and soon.

Make sure the coupons are returned to you after being put through the lotto on-linecomputer, and ask if your outlet forgets to hand them back. Keep them in a safe place andundamaged, to use as often as you planned.

FINAL NOTES

Trialling Without Worry

You needn’t spend a cent trying out my system if you just want to prove its successrate. Once you have filled out your Master 40 Profiles, match them each week to the Drawresults and see the outcome before you spend any money.

In that way you can test the system without any cost. (Though, human nature being what it is,you will regret it as I did when you win a large division just on paper!).

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Progress - You Have To Be In To Win!

Weeks without results can be disheartening sometimes. But always remember that inorder to be a player, you have to play--make an investment each time.

That investment will seem to be wasted some weeks, but you will not know whether youshould have taken the chance without committing your funds to the system at that particulartime.

As an often-used promotional phrase says: “You have to be in to win,” and there is noreal alternative.

How Much Should You Spend?

Can you afford to invest $10 or more weekly? If so, that is the best way to profit. You onlyneed spend as much as you’re comfortable with. With the Silver Lotto System you’ll get farbetter results than any other system I know even if you spend only a few dollars a game.

But as you would expect, the chances are progressively reduced the fewer numbers you play.

But the Silver Lotto System is different from many others in that even a few lines will give you atremendous playing advantage. We have some players spending $12 a game and winning - inone case $18,000 - so the number of lines is not critical.

It is still no guarantee of a win, but then the system doesn’t ever say that.

The best thing is to spend as much as you can afford to lose - using the same numbers in onegame instead of many. If necessary wait for a couple weeks. You will get better results themore lines you can play at one time.

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Syndicate for Profit

If you want to speed up the process by using a greater selection of your three Master 40

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Number Profiles, you could take in some partners on a syndicate basis.

Before you take on partners, form a club, or just share with a couple of friends, spell outexactly what will happen when you invest with them. Make sure these points are coveredadequately, in writing, and don’t skimp on the legal detail.

There can be fewer unpleasant experiences than an argument over large winnings withfriends:

1. Set out each partner’s obligations in a written document.

2. Decide in advance who will make the payments, buy the tickets, be the syndicate leader.

3. Cover the syndicate leader against theft or misappropriation.

4. Decide what the consequences will be if a winning ticket was not bought.

Also check out this site for automated syndicate playing: http://www.silverlotto.com/winnerscircle.htm

Make Your Move Now!

You are now in control of your own lotto destiny. Rather than sitting each week and hopingyour numbers will come up, you have the satisfaction of knowing your positive action eachweek will bring a greater chance of a win.

And you have a greater chance than any other player who depends on luck andsuperstition to make your fortune with lotto and the Silver Lotto System.

Happy Winning!

The next sections of this manual are for other number combinations. Don't forget, for allother games in different countries or states, including MegaMillions, Powerball, Super7 andmany more, as well as games using 7 balls and up to 69 numbers, you will find up-to-dateinstructions at my website at:http://www.askkensilver.com/numbers-workshop.htm

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Filling Out The Master 41-49 Number Profiles

For lotto games from 41 up to and including 49 numbers

This is an easy step to do, and one that shouldn’t take more than 30 minutes to complete.Once done, you keep it for the complete period for all the draws you have decided to play. Ihave kept and used several sets of my own numbers for several years.

These combinations get transferred to your Lotto coupon, and you present these samecoupons each time you play.

NOTE: Your game may have 42, 45, 46 or other numbers under 49 as its maximumnumber. This Master 49 Profiles covers all those numbers. Just remember when you fill outyour Profile that you don't exceed the number you're playing. For example, if your game is 45numbers, then only go up to (and including) 45 as your maximum number for this Profile.

To start

Choosing Your Numbers:

Your numbers must be different from the sample ones here. The reason for this is that everytime a winning selection is duplicated, the lower your own payout becomes. For example, if 10people, including yourself, win the main prize of $10 million because you all share the sameMaster Number Profile, then each of you may only receive a tenth - $1,000,000. Far better tohave the winning combination to yourself and keep the $10 million.

Sample Selection

I have calculated the Master 49 Profiles so that all the Key Factors are taken into accountfor the best possible selection. This means the Number Profiles:

• Do not have more than three Even and Odd numbers in each combination.

• Are an even mix between High and Low numbers.

• Have few Repeating numbers.

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• Have limited Consecutive numbers.

• Show no definable Patterns in the number selections.

There are several other factors not shown here but they built in to the instructions you'reusing here. They are based on proprietary and confidential information.

Filling In The Key Factors

You can now begin to make up your own Master 49 Number Profiles. Print out the sheet onpage 14 or page 51 so you can follow these instructions.

Using the Profiles

The Master 49 sheet has grids headed Profile #1, #2 and #3. In each grid you'll make upseparate Profiles that you use to enter on your lotto cards. You need to use all three becausethat offers the best number spread.

Don't worry - it's not complicated... you only need to work out the top lines across the top ofeach grid, then you can fill in the columns down automatically.

Make photocopies of this sheet first if you like, or write in pencil so that you can correct anyerrors or make changes along the way.

NOTE: If you don't want to spend the time here working it out, or want to be sure yournumbers are fully accurate, you can get your own customized Master Profiles. Go to:http://www.silverlotto.com/custom.htm

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Filling out Profile #1

(Odd/Even Number Spread)

1st box. Write any Odd number between 1 and 8 in the top lefthand box in the firstrow. (In our sample it is 3).

2nd box. Because this first number is Odd, now select an Even number between 8and 17 and put it in the top box next to it. (In our sample we put 8).

3rd box. For the next box choose an Odd number higher than your last selection,but no higher than 26. (In the sample we will use 13).

4th box. This box requires a closely-spaced Even number between the lastnumber you selected (ours was 13). This number should be no more than 3 awayfrom your last number. (Our sample selection is 16).

5th box. Put any Odd number between your 4th box last number and 40 in the 5th box. (Oursample is 35).

6th box. The last box requires any Even number higher than the last number (35), andeither 49 or less than 49. (We selected 48 for this example).

Here’s the first line with our samples:

Now we are going to place our numbers in Profile #2. This step also makes sure there areno Repeating Number combinations.

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Filling out Profile #2

(Avoiding Repeating Numbers)

NOTE: After each of these steps, check with your Profile #1 again to make sure you havenot duplicated any other number. Change the Profile #2 if you have.

1st box. Put any number between 9 and 17 in the top lefthand box in the first row of Profile#2. Now check Profile #1 to make sure you have not duplicated any number there.

2nd box. Select any number between 18 and 26 for the next box. Now check Profile #1 tomake sure you have not duplicated any number there.

3rd box. For the next box choose a number approximately halfway between your number inthe 2nd box and 34. Check Profile #1 to make sure you have not duplicated any number there.

4th box. The fourth box requires a number higher than the last number you have just placed,but under 36. Now check Profile #1 to make sure you have not duplicated any number there.

5th box. Put an Even number that is higher than your last number but under 43. Do notforget to check Profile #1 to make sure you have not duplicated any number there.

6th box. Put any Odd number more than 43. Now check Profile #1 to make sure you havenot duplicated any number there.

Still with me? It is not difficult if you follow it step by step. Now there is just one more Profile#3 step.

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Filling out Profile #3

I call this a Contradictory Profile, because it does not follow the pattern of Profiles #1 and#2 you have filled out. Profile #3 is important to catch any further random draw indicators.

1st box. Put any Even number between 1 and 8 in the lefthand box in the first row. Nowcheck Profiles #1 and #2 to make sure you have not duplicated any number there. Change theProfile #3 number if you have.

2nd box. Select an Odd number higher than your last number, but less than 26. Now check#1 and #2 to make sure you have not duplicated any number there. Change the Profile #3number if you have.

3rd box. For the third box we choose another Odd number higher than your last number, butunder 36. Now check #1 and #2 to make sure you have not duplicated any number there.Change the Profile #3 number if you have.

4th box. The fourth row requires a close Even number, no more than 3 numbers away fromyour last number. Now check Profiles #1 and #2 to make sure you have not duplicated anynumber there. Change the Profile #3 number if you have.

5th box. Put an Even number between your last number and under 42. Now check Profiles#1 and #2 to make sure you have not duplicated any number there. Change the Profile #3number if you have.

6th box. The sixth box requires an Odd number more than your last number and less than49 - or the highest number in your own game. Now check Profiles #1 and #2 to make sure youhave not duplicated any number there. Change the Profile #3 number if you have.

Remember the above numbers are samples only. You should have different numbers.

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Fill Your Numbers Down

You've come to the last part now, and the difficult calculations are over. This final stage is theeasy part. You should now have three Profiles, each with the top line of boxes filled outacross.

The next step is to complete the Profiles by filling them down, adding a single number downfrom your numbers on the top line.

NOTE: Don’t go beyond the number in your game, or 49 (if 49 is your game's maximumnumber) in any line. Your game may have 42, 45, 46 or another number under 49 as itsmaximum number--do not exceed it. When you reach your maximum game number, or 49,start with 1, 2, 3, 4 and so on until the column is filled up.

In our sample Profile #1, the top left-hand sample number was 3.

So we enter down: 4, 5, 6, 7, 8... and so on until we reach the bottom of the Profile.(Remember, your number will be different).

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Then start from the next top box, which is 8 in our sample. We add 9, 10, 11, 12, etc untilyou reach the bottom).

Our next sample row begins with 13. Enter 14, 15, 16 etc down until you reach the bottom).

The next row begins with 16. Enter 17, 18, 19 down etc until you reach the bottom).

Our next sample box begins with 35. Now enter 36, 37, 38 down etc until you reach 49, andthen continue, using 1, 2, 3, 4 etc until you complete the column.

The next row begins with 48. Enter 49, and then continue using 1, 2, 3, 4 down etc until youcomplete the column.

Make sure you continue adding each number through to the bottom of the column, then stopthere.

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Always fill each number DOWN from the top.

Finish all rows

Do this now for Profiles #2 and #3, and complete them. When you have finished, you have120 master combinations ready to transfer to your Lotto coupons or cards.

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How To Fill Out Your Tickets

Lotto tickets vary from state to state, from country to country. For that reason thereare no detailed instructions here on filling out your coupon card.

For all 3 Profiles and your 120 lines, you will need enough coupons to fill out up to themaximum number of 120 entries.

Decide how many tickets you want to play. The maximum number of 120 is the ideal, butyou will need to decide the limit based on your budget.

General steps

Many lotto coupon tickets have sections labelled:

A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M.

STEP 1

From your Profile #1, and using the top line only, fill out section A on the lotto coupon with yourselected numbers. From our sample numbers this will be:

3 8 13 16 35 48 (your numbers will be different)

STEP 2

Tick that line off on your Profile #1, and repeat for the top line on Profile #2, using section Bon the lotto coupon. In our sample this will be:

12 24 27 33 42 45 (your numbers will be different)

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Step 3

Now do the top row of Profile #3 in Section C on the lotto card. Then continue filling yourselections from the second row of Profile #1 on the lotto coupons.

You're finished!

Your filled-out lotto coupons will be used for each weekly visit to your Lotto outlet. You do notchange them.

You will be playing just those lines every game. Don’t forget - you start with the top lines ofProfiles 1, 2 and 3, then the second line of Profiles 1, 2 and 3. Then the third, and so on.

Make sure the coupons are returned to you after being put through the lotto on-line computer,and ask if your outlet forgets to hand them back. Keep them in a safe place and undamaged,to use as often as you planned.

FINAL NOTES

Trialling Without Worry

You needn’t spend a cent trying out my system if you just want to prove its successrate. Once you have filled out your Master 49 Profiles, match them each week to the Drawresults and see the outcome before you spend any money.

In that way you can test the system without any cost. (Though, human nature being what it is,you will regret it as I did when you win a large division just on paper!).

Progress - You Have To Be In To Win!

Weeks without results can be disheartening sometimes. But always remember that inorder to be a player, you have to play--make an investment each time.

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That investment will seem to be wasted some weeks, but you will not know whether youshould have taken the chance without committing your funds to the system at that particulartime.

As an often-used promotional phrase says: “You have to be in to win,” and there is noreal alternative.

How Much Should You Spend?

Can you afford to invest $10 or more weekly? If so, that is the best way to profit. You only needspend as much as you’re comfortable with. With the Silver Lotto System you’ll get far betterresults than any other system I know even if you spend only a few dollars a game.

But as you would expect, the chances are progressively reduced the fewer numbers you play.

But the Silver Lotto System is different from many others in that even a few lines will give youa tremendous playing advantage. We have some players spending $12 a game and winning -in one case $18,000 - so the number of lines is not critical.

The best thing is to spend as much as you can afford to lose - using the same numbers in onegame instead of many. If necessary wait for a couple weeks. You will get better results themore lines you can play at one time.

Syndicate for Profit

If you want to speed up the process by using a greater selection of your three Master 49Number Profiles, you could take in some partners on a syndicate basis.

Before you take on partners, form a club, or just share with a couple of friends, spell outexactly what will happen when you invest with them. Make sure these points are coveredadequately, in writing, and don’t skimp on the legal detail.

There can be fewer unpleasant experiences than an argument over large winnings withfriends:

1. Set out each partner’s obligations in a written document.

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2. Decide in advance who will make the payments, buy the tickets, be the syndicate leader.

3. Cover the syndicate leader against theft or misappropriation.

4. Decide what the consequences will be if a winning ticket was not bought.

Make Your Move Now!

You are now in control of your own lotto destiny. Rather than sitting each week and hopingyour numbers will come up, you have the satisfaction of knowing your positive action eachweek will bring new surprises.

And you have a greater chance than any other player who depends on luck andsuperstition to make your fortune with lotto and the Silver Lotto System.

Happy Winning!

If you don't want to spend the time here working your numbers out, or want to be sure yournumbers are fully accurate, you can get your own customized Master Number Profile, go to:http://www.silverlotto.com/custom.htm

The next sections of this manual are for other number combinations, and won't apply toyours. Don't forget, for all other games in different countries or states, including MegaMillions,Powerball, Super7, 649 and many more, as well as games using 7 balls and up to 69numbers, you will find free up-to-date instructions at my website.

Go to: http://www.askkensilver.com/numbers-workshop.htm

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Filling Out The Master 50-54 Number Profiles

For lotto games from 50 up to, and including, 54 numbers

This is an easy step to do, and one that won’t take more than 30 minutes to complete.Once done, you keep it for the complete period for all the draws you have decided to play. Ihave kept and used several sets of my own numbers for several years.

These combinations get transferred to your Lotto coupon, and you present these samecoupons each time you play.

NOTE: NOTE: Don’t go beyond the number in your game, or 54 (if 54 is your game'smaximum number) in any line. Your game may have 50, 51, 52, 53 or 54 as its maximumnumber--do not exceed it. When you reach your maximum game number, start with 1, 2, 3, 4and so on until the column is filled up.

To start

Choose Your Numbers: Your numbers must be different from the sample oneshere. The reason for this is that every time a winning selection is duplicated, the loweryour own payout becomes. If 10 people, including yourself, win the main prize of $10million because you all share the same Master Number Profile, then each of you mayonly receive a tenth - $1,000,000. Far better to have the winning combination toyourself and keep the $10 million.

Sample Selection

I have calculated the Master 54 Number Profiles so that all the Key Factors aretaken into account for the best possible selection. This means the Number Profiles:

• Do not have more than three Even and Odd numbers in each combination.

• Are an even mix between High and Low numbers.

• Have few Repeating numbers.

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• Have limited Consecutive numbers.

• Show no definable Patterns in the number selections.

There are several other factors not shown here but they built in to the instructions you'reusing here. They are based on proprietary and confidential information.

Filling In The Key Factors

You can now begin to make up your own Profiles. Print the sheet on page 14 or page 51so you can follow these instructions.

Using the Profiles

The Profile sheet has grids headed Profile #1, #2 and #3. In each grid you'll make upseparate number Profiles that you use to enter on your lotto cards. You need to use all threebecause that offers the best number spread.

Don't worry - it's not complicated... you only need to work out the top lines across the top ofeach grid, then you can fill in the columns down automatically.

Make photocopies of this sheet first if you like, or write in pencil so that you can correct anyerrors or make changes along the way.

NOTE: If you don't want to spend the time here working it out, or want to be sure yournumbers are fully accurate, you can get your own customized Master Number Profile. Go to:http://www.silverlotto.com/custom.htm

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Filling out Profile #1

(Odd/Even Number Spread)

1st box. Write any Odd number between 1 and 9 in the top lefthand box in the first row. (Inour sample it is 5).

2nd box. Because this first number is Odd, now select an Even number between 9 and 19and put it in the top box next to it. (In our sample we put 10).

3rd box. For the next box choose an Odd number higher than your last selection, but nohigher than 29. (In the sample we will use 19).

4th box. This box requires a closely-spaced Even number between the last number youselected (ours was 19), and no higher than 39. This number should be no more than 3 awayfrom your last number. (Our sample selection is 22).

5th box. Put any Odd number between 40 and 49 in the 5th box. (Our sample is 49).

6th box. The last box requires any Even number higher than the last number (49), andeither or less than 54. (We selected 52 for this example).

Here’s the first line with our samples:

Now we are going to place our numbers in Profile #2. This step also makes sure there areno Repeating Number combinations.

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Filling out Profile #2

(Avoiding Repeating Numbers)

NOTE: After each of these steps, check with your Profile #1 again to make sure you havenot duplicated any other number. Change the Profile #2 if you have.

1st box. Put any number between 7 and 19 in the top lefthand box in the first row of Profile#2. Now check Profile #1 to make sure you have not duplicated any number there.

2nd box. Select a number between 19 and 32 for the next box. Now check Profile #1 tomake sure you have not duplicated any number there.

3rd box. For the next box choose a number approximately halfway between your number inthe 2nd box and 37. Check Profile #1 to make sure you have not duplicated any number there.

4th box. The fourth box requires a number higher than the last number you have just placed,but under 46. Now check Profile #1 to make sure you have not duplicated any number there.

5th box. Put an Even number that is higher than your last number but under 49. Do notforget to check Profile #1 to make sure you have not duplicated any number there.

6th box. Put any Odd number more than your last number and under 54. Now check Profile#1 to make sure you have not duplicated any number there.

Still with me? It is not difficult if you follow it step by step. Now there is just one more Profileaction . . .

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Filling out Profile #3

I call this a Contradictory Profile, because it does not follow the pattern of Profiles #1 and#2 you have filled out. Profile #3 is important to catch any further random draw indicators.

1st box. Put any Even number between 1 and 9 in the lefthand box in the first row. Nowcheck Profiles #1 and #2 to make sure you have not duplicated any number there. Change theProfile #3 number if you have.

2nd box. Select an Odd number higher than your last number, but less than 20. Now check#1 and #2 to make sure you have not duplicated any number there. Change the Profile #3number if you have.

3rd box. For the third box we choose an Odd number higher than your last number, butunder 34. Now check #1 and #2 to make sure you have not duplicated any number there.Change the Profile #3 number if you have.

4th box. The fourth row requires a close Even number, no more than 3 numbers away fromyour last number. Now check Profiles #1 and #2 to make sure you have not duplicated anynumber there. Change the Profile #3 number if you have.

5th box. Put an Even number between your last number and under 46. Now check Profiles#1 and #2 to make sure you have not duplicated any number there. Change the Profile #3number if you have.

6th box. The sixth box requires an Odd number more than your last number and less than54. Now check Profiles #1 and #2 to make sure you have not duplicated any number there.Change the Profile #3 number if you have.

Remember the above numbers are samples only. You should have differentnumbers.

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Fill Your Numbers Down

You've come to the last part now, and the difficult calculations are over.

This final stage is the easy part.

You should now have three Profiles, each with the top line of boxes filled out across.

The next step is to complete the Profiles by filling them down, adding a single number downfrom your numbers on the top line.

NOTE: Don’t go beyond 54 in any line. When you reach 54, start with 1, and so on until theline is filled up:

In our sample Profile #1, the top left-hand sample number was 5.

So we enter down: 6, 7, 8... and so on until we reach the bottom of the Profile. (Remember,your number will be different. Use your own starting number instead of our sample number).

(Illustration on the next page)

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Then start from the next top box, which is 10 in our sample. We add 11, 12, 13 etc (use yourown numbers remember), until you reach the bottom.

Our next sample row begins with 19. Enter 20, 21, 22 etc down until you reach the bottom.

The next row begins with 22. Enter 23, 24, 25 down etc until you complete the column.

Our next sample box begins with 49. Now enter 50, 51, 52 down etc until you reach 54, andthen continue, using 1, 2, 3, 4 etc until you complete the column.

The next row begins with 52. Enter 53, 54, and then continue using 1, 2, 3, 4 down etc untilyou complete the column.

Make sure you continue adding each number through to the bottom of the column, thenstop there, always finishing at 54. Then start at 1 until the column is finished.

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Always fill each number DOWN from the top.

Finish all rows

Do this now for Profiles #2 and #3, and complete them. When you have finished, you have120 master combinations ready to transfer to your Lotto coupons or cards.

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How To Fill Out Your Tickets

Lotto tickets vary from state to state, from country to country. For that reason thereare no detailed instructions here on filling out your card.

For all Profiles and your 120 lines, you will need enough coupons to fill out up to themaximum number of 120 entries.

Decide how many tickets you want to play. The maximum number of 120 is the ideal, butyou will need to decide the limit based on your budget.

General steps

Many lotto coupon tickets have sections labelled:

A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M.

STEP 1

From your Profile #1, and using the top line only, fill out section A on the lotto coupon with yourselected numbers. From our sample numbers this will be:

5 10 19 22 49 52 (your numbers will be different)

STEP 2

Tick that line off on your Profile #1, and repeat for the top line on Profile #2, using section Bon the lotto coupon. In our sample this will be:

9 20 28 43 46 47 (your numbers will be different)

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Step 3

Now do the same for Profile #3 on Section C on the lotto card. Then continue filling yourselections from your Profiles from the second row of Profile #1 on the remaining lottocoupons.

You're finished!

Your filled-out lotto coupons will be used for each weekly visit to your Lotto outlet. You do notchange them.

You will be playing just those lines every game. Don’t forget - you start with the top lines ofProfiles 1, 2 and 3, then the second line of Profiles 1, 2 and 3. Then the third, and so on.

Make sure the coupons are returned to you after being put through the lotto on-line computer,and ask if your outlet forgets to hand them back. Keep them in a safe place and undamaged,to use as often as you planned.

FINAL NOTES

Trialling Without Worry

You needn’t spend a cent trying out my system if you just want to prove its successrate.

Once you have filled out your Master 54 Profiles, match them each week to the Drawresults and see the outcome before you spend any money.

In that way you can test the system without any cost. (Though, human nature being what it is,you will regret it as I did when you win a large division just on paper!).

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Progress - You Have To Be In To Win!

Weeks without results can be disheartening sometimes. But always remember that inorder to be a player, you have to play--make an investment each time.

That investment will seem to be wasted some weeks, but you will not know whether youshould have taken the chance without committing your funds to the system at that particulartime.

As an often-used promotional phrase says: “You have to be in to win,” and there is noreal alternative.

How Much Should You Spend?

Can you afford to invest $10 or more weekly? If so, that is the best way to profit. You only needspend as much as you’re comfortable with. With the Silver Lotto System you’ll get far betterresults than any other system I know even if you spend only a few dollars a game.

But as you would expect, the chances are progressively reduced the fewer numbers you play.

But the Silver Lotto System is different from many others in that even a few lines will give youa tremendous playing advantage. We have some players spending $12 a game and winning -in one case $18,000 - so the number of lines is not critical.

The best thing is to spend as much as you can afford to lose - using the same numbers in onegame instead of many. If necessary wait for a couple weeks. You will get better results themore lines you can play at one time.

Syndicate for Profit

If you want to speed up the process by using a greater selection of your three Master 54Number Profiles, you could take in some partners on a syndicate basis.

Before you take on partners, form a club, or just share with a couple of friends, spell outexactly what will happen when you invest with them. Make sure these points are covered

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adequately, in writing, and don’t skimp on the legal detail.

There can be fewer unpleasant experiences than an argument over large winnings withfriends:

1. Set out each partner’s obligations in a written document.

2. Decide in advance who will make the payments, buy the tickets, be the syndicate leader.

3. Cover the syndicate leader against theft or misappropriation.

4. Decide what the consequences will be if a winning ticket was not bought.

Make Your Move Now!

You are now in control of your own lotto destiny. Rather than sitting each week and hopingyour numbers will come up, you have the satisfaction of knowing your positive action eachweek will bring new surprises.

And you have a greater chance than any other player who depends on luck andsuperstition to make your fortune with lotto and the Silver Lotto System.

If you don't want to spend the time here working your numbers out, or want to be sure yournumbers are fully accurate, you can get your own customized Master Number Profile, go to:http://www.silverlotto.com/custom.htm

Don't forget, for all other games in different countries or states, including MegaMillions,Powerball, Super7, 649 and many more, as well as games using 7 balls and up to 69numbers, you will find free up-to-date instructions at my website.

Go to: http://www.askkensilver.com/numbers-workshop.htm

Happy Winning!

Ken Silver The World's #1 Winning Lotto System Email me: http://www.askKenSilver.com

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Websites & Books:

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--- Powerball System: http://www.silverlotto.com/powerball.htm

-- Winner's Circle Syndicate: http://www.silverlotto.com/winnerscircle.htm

-- Lotto-80 Predictive Play System: http://www.lotto-80.com

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