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Free Info on WINNING THE LOTTERY

Lottery, lottery, lottery. As strange as it seems, buying a lottery ticket can actually be a good investment. There are even ways to increase your odds when you play the lottery. I'm going to give you an opportunity to learn how to do it.


When the first gambling casinos were built in Korea, about 40 years ago, my publishing company carried their advertisements in my magazines. I became quite friendly with the people who ran the casinos.

One night, I was at the Walker Hill Casino to talk to the manager about a series of articles on gambling cheats we intended to run in one of our magazines. Since he was our biggest advertiser at that time, we wanted to know how he would feel about that.

We sat down to talk late at night, when the casino action was slowing down. Miss Kim, one of the Casino waitresses, who looked like she just stepped out of a Playboy centerfold, was hovering over our table keeping our coffee cups filled. Some of the Casino regulars came over to join us at the table and began discussing gambling cheats. One of them, and the only woman to be accepted into this male group was Park, Ho Sun. Her family name actually was Park, but her given names weren't Ho Sun. We called her that only behind her back. It is a Korean pun meaning pumpkin head. I can't remember her real name because I heard it so infrequently. She was big and fat and her head really was huge and round like a pumpkin.

Park, Ho Sun was accepted in the elite gambling circles at the Casino because she was very wealthy and gambled for big money three or four nights a week. She usually won. She would play the games where she had some control. She was a canny poker player and won more often than not at blackjack. I believe she counted cards and bet heavily when the deck was rich in 10 value cards and lighter when it was not. That was before the casinos were using multiple decks and card boxes. She sat at the table with us, with her immense diamond and emerald rings and bracelets and the man's gold Rolex which she wore. She told us that a good gambler didn't have to cheat. She could win by proper play.

To make a long story short, she told us that she had even figured out how to improve her odds when playing the lottery. Nobody at the table was willing to believe that. She offered to bet any or all of us 100,000 won each that she could do so, and would submit her system to the table for a vote to decide if her system would work. Three of the men took up her bet and each put their 100,000 won on the table, which she covered. The 600,000 won was worth about $2,400 US at that time.

Miss Park laid out her system on the back of the manuscript pages I had brought to show the Casino manager. When she was done explaining it, we all understood how logical it was. She actually had figured out how to improve her odds when playing the lottery. The best part was that it did not require large amounts of money. The system could be used with as little as the purchase of a single ticket. The trick was in selecting the numbers, not in doubling bets as has broken many system players.

It was unanimous that she deserved the money. She thanked us and left. The three men who had lost the bet agreed that the system she showed them was worth the money it cost them.

Twelve years ago, going through some company archives, I found those manuscripts with the details of the system. I decided that I would like to give the information away for free in order to generate interest in our TouristGuide.com website.

The good news was that Email requests started flooding in.
The bad news was that Email requests started flooding in and we couldn't afford the time involved in answering all that mail.

So we decided to make it self supporting by asking for a small fee which we divide between whatever senior citizens sit at a computer and process the requests for us.


Since putting this offer on the Internet 12 years ago, we have received occassional annonymous checks. I won't pry, but I assume it means they won big with our instructions and it was intended as a gift of gratitude for the information. Thank you.
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