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Re: Bankers For Baba-Ijebu (Premier-Lotto). by proflomo(m): 12:19am On Jun 07, 2016
This is in continuation of the serialising of my book:HOWVTO WIN BIG MONEY IN LOTTO AND SPORTS BETTING GAMES(aka HISTORY AND SECRETS OF LOTTO)


HOW DO LOTTO MACHINES PRODUCE THE WINNING NUMBERS?
Development (gradual changes) has always been part and parcel of man. In consequence, the gambling game of lotto became separated from other forms of gambling games over a period of time.

Lotto started as a game called BINGO – initially called ‘beano’ in Italy and France where the game actually started. In bingo game, the stakers write their chosen numbers on cards and they staked their money on the chosen numbers.

Afterwards, some people came forward to pick numbers at random from a container. T he random (anyhow) numbers these people picked and called out became the winning numbers.

Later, there were disputes as to the genuineness of the callers of the numbers. Consequently, the mode of generating the winning numbers changed from being picked and called out by people to being produced mechanically. Development brought about the use of mechanical machines – some of these use balls on which numbers are printed, (fig1) others use rolling boards that are divided into segments in which numbers are printed (fig2) for producing the lotto winning numbers.

DIAGRAM

The machine that user balls operates by first scattering all the balls put into it and then ejecting the balls one after the other. For lotto games that have their winning numbers from one (1) to ninety (90), ninety different balls on which numbers one to ninety are printed are put into the machine. The balls must be of the same size and weight. It must be confirmed that all the numbers are present in the machine at every particular draw. It is fraudulent and illegal to combine balls of different sizes and weights; and to use two or more balls that carry the same number in one lotto machine; and also, to remove a ball carrying a particular number.

It is the responsibility of the statutory board in charge of the lotto games (or gambling in general) in every state and also, that of the lotto stakers who go to watch the machines drawn to make sure that balls of the same size and weight are used and that no number(s) is/are ‘pluralized’ or removed.

The lotto promoter should also fulfil its statutory and/or moral responsibility by doing away with fraud of any type. After-all, it is the promoter who always has the ‘upper hand’ in any organised gambling game (more explanation is given in chapter 3).

In furtherance of development, lotto numbers are now being produced by electronic machines-(computers). Lotto computer machines produce wining numbers by following a particular system unlike the mechanical ones.

Most of the facts discussed above are as seen in the western world where lotto game actually started. That is, the origin of lotto, the advancement that has taken place so far, the development of the lotto machines and many more are what have taken place largely in the western world – Italy, France, Britain, USA, Canada, Germany, Australia, etc. However, this book is targeted mainly at lotto stakers in West Africa nations – such as Ghana, Liberia, Nigeria, Sierra Leone and Togo. So, henceforth, the book will look at lotto as it is played in these African countries.

Let us now go back to our discussion on lotto machines: in the West African countries mentioned above, the mechanical device that use balls are the most common and reliable.

The white men that develop lotto games meant it to be a game based on RANDOM NUMBERS. That is, they want the winning numbers to be produced ‘anyhow’-just like it is obtained in dice or coin rolling. In a normal dice or coin game - one that does not involve manipulation of any form, no one can predict with total certainty what face will finally come up after the throwing of the die or coin. No same person can say he should be imprisoned or killed if his prediction in a dice or coin throwing game is not correct when the tossing or rolling is done. You can only expect or believe that the head (for coin) or the ‘six’ (for dice) will be drawn and then you stake your money on your expectation. If you are ‘LUCKY’, your prediction becomes correct and you are a winner. And, at another time, you are unlucky – your prediction fails, and thus you lose your stake.

That is the simple format the lotto game, like all other formal forms of gambling, is meant to take.

Lotto machines are meant to produce numbers that no one can predict with one hundred percent (full) certainty as in dice or coin game, no sane lotto gambler will say that if number 90 doss not play in a particular draw, he should be imprisoned or even killed.

Numbers that are produced anyhow – as in dice tossing, are called RANDOM NUMBERS. Lotto machines produce random numbers using different methods. The lotto machines in the West African nations produce their random numbers by mixing up very well all the ninety balls put into the machine.

After the machine has been connected appropriately to electric supply, the machine has an air pumping device which blows air at high pressure. The high pressure air blown at the ninety balls in the machine makes the balls jump up and down, right and left and in all directions.

After some time, one of the ‘dancing’ balls goes into a hole that leads outside from the balls container.

The number printed on the ball that goes outside is the winning number. Gradually, the balls come out one after the other. For most games in the West African nations, five numbers are needed as the winning numbers. Thus, the first five numbers that come out of the machine are the five winning numbers.

At the beginning of lotto gambling in West Africa – in Ghana, to be precise, only five numbers are drawn by the lotto machine; and that was all that was needed. But later, all the balls were allowed to be drawn (blown out) by the machine – one after the other. The first five numbers still remain the winning numbers. After this, eighty more balls are blown out or drawn. That leaves only five balls left in the machine. The last five ‘dancers’ coming out one after the other produce what is now known as the machine numbers.

A simple illustration for this system of producing lotto numbers is the mode of choosing things or persons at ransom in some TV game shows. Numbers or manes of things (or persons) are written on small pieces of paper which are then properly wrapped. The wrapped pieces of paper are then put into a container. A person then comes out and shake or roll very well the container so as to make the pieces of paper get mixed up (scattered) very well. Afterwards, one of the pieces is picked out at random – the number or name on the chosen piece of paper becomes the winning number or name.

The mode of producing winning numbers by computer machines is quite different from that of the ball machine. The computer produces its own numbers by following a particular computer program-that is, it makes use of mathematical calculations to produce its own random lotto numbers. The lotto numbers computer machines produce are not as random (anyhow) as those produced by the mechanical (ball) machines. So, the computer numbers are referred to as PSEUDORANOM NUMBERS – that is, they are not as random as those of the ball machines.

But it should not be believed that the computer numbers are easier to predict or forecast just because they are not naturally random.

Most lotto promoting organisations (called promoters) shy away from using computer machines for producing wining numbers – just because they are told that computer numbers are not naturally random; that they are only mathematically random (pseudorandom). They need not be afraid that computer numbers are more easily predicted and won than ball numbers. This is not true.

The only problem with computer generation of lotto numbers is with the manufacturer of the computer. The computer programmers in the manufacturing industry can choose to be unreliable. This, they do by using what is called ‘seed’ that are traceable by them even after they have sold the computer out. But, most computer firms, which have their names to uphold have their ways of guiding against all such fraudulent acts.

The three most important advantage of lotto computer numbers are: lotto computer occupies less space than the ball machines. There is less risk of computer machine producing the same set of numbers at close interval of time. And, computer consumes less electrically than the mechanical machine.

The mode of producing lotto numbers by computer machines will not be explained in this book – because of its in-depth mathematical nature.

However, lotto forecasters and stakers are not to believe that the lotto numbers produce by the ball machines are easier to forecast than those of the computer machines and vice versa. One is not more difficult than the other – they are almost the same as far as forecasting and winning them are concerned.

Why did lotto organisations stop using simple means of producing numbers? Why do they spend a lot to buy and maintain lotto machines? Can a person really win big money in lotto games? Do the lotto promoters really make profit? Why does the government participate in lotto affairs? What are random numbers? Are they actually forecastable? All these questions and more are answered in the next chapters.

WHAT ARE RANDOM NUMBERS?
In simple non-mathematical terms, random numbers are the numbers produced by a system which does not follow a particular order. They are numbers arranged or listed anyhow (haphazardly).

A SIMPLE ILLUSTRATION:
Mr. Neuman has five chairs for five boys whose ages are 10, 11, 12, 13 and 14. He asks the boy whose age is 10 to sit on the first chair; he tells the eleven years old boy to sit next to the ten years old. The boy of twelve years then sits beside the eleven years old boy. The thirteen years old boy follows and lastly, the boy of fourteen sits.

Here, it is seen that Mr. Neuman arranges the boys in a particular (i.e. understandable and known) pattern.

That is, 10, 11, 12, ____ and _____ (what and what?) Yes, 13 and 14.

If the sixth boy who is still older than all of them is brought in, it can be easily determines that his age is 15. This is because Mr. Neuman is following a particular order which we understand.

At another time, Mr. Neuman asks the same five boys, to run toward the chairs and sit down. The boys run towards the chair and struggle for the chairs.

When they have all sat down, the arrangement of their ages changes from the ‘10, 11, 12, 13 and 14’ order to ‘11, 14, 12, ____ and ____’ (what and what?). No one can really say with one hundred percent certainty if the next two numbers are in the ‘10, 13’ arrangement or the ‘13, 10’ arrangement unless that person actually sees the boys as they sit. NP ‘10, 11, 12, 13 and 14’ is a simple mathematical order but ‘11, 14, 12, 10, 13’ is a random (anyhow) arrangement.


A SIMPLE EXERCISE:
Which of these lotto games will you like to stake your money on – if you are asked to make your choice? Numbers 1 to 10 are used.

Game A
1, 2, 3 ____ 5, 6 ____, ____, 9, 10
(Fill in the missing numbers in the proper order)

Game B
2, 6, 1, ____, 10, 5, ____, _____, 9, 3
(Fill in the missing numbers in the proper order)

ANSWER:
Game A
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

Game B
The missing numbers are also 4, 7 and 8 but who can be certain of the positions the lotto machine places them – since the arrangement is not orderly (understandable) as in Game A. Rather, it is anyhow (random).

In the same way, the lotto numbers produced by the lotto machines used in the gambling industry are anyhow (random).

Game C
2, 1, ___, 3, 6, ___, 5, ____, ___, 10, 9
Peo0ple with keen mind will most probably get the order followed in arranging these numbers. So, they will be able to fill in the missing numbers in the right order. Have you tried it?
Okay! Here is the solution:
2, 1, 4, 3, 6, 5, 8, 7, 10, 9

Do you see the order of arrangement?

The numbers are arranged starting with 2 – the smallest even number. Two numbers away, 4 – the next even number followed. 6, the next even number then appears – also two numbers away from 4 and so on.

For better understanding, see this
2, D, 4, D, 6, D, 8, D, 10, D
(D starts for an odd number)

Then
E 1 E 3 E 5 E 7 E 9
(E stands for an even number)
So, the lotto game C is still easier than the game B.

If lotto stakers are asked to choose one of the three games to stake their money on, most will go for game A. few will choose game C and no one will play game B.


But if lotto promoters are asked to choose one of the three games for promotion, they will surely choose game B because the numbers are more random (scattered) than the numbers in games A and C.

SECRET
Lotto machines produce numbers which are as random as possible – so they cannot be easily predicted or forecasted.

Most lotto promoters want to be sure that the lotto machines they use produce numbers that are very random and so difficult to predict or forecast.

Because of this the manufacturer of the machine does a lot of work to make sure that the machine they manufacture does not produce numbers that can be predicted accurately by anybody-including themselves.
Re: Bankers For Baba-Ijebu (Premier-Lotto). by EmekaIhediwa(m): 12:24am On Jun 07, 2016
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Re: Bankers For Baba-Ijebu (Premier-Lotto). by proflomo(m): 12:32am On Jun 07, 2016
For those of you following the serialising the book, both here and on my blog, posted above here is smother part of the but book.

I now want to upload the PDF file containing the entire book here but I haven't been able to do so after trying hard several days. I think the volume of the file is more than what Nairaland allows.
if you want a PDF copy if the book send your email address to me on this platform.
I will post the book to the first 13 emails received here.
Re: Bankers For Baba-Ijebu (Premier-Lotto). by EmekaIhediwa(m): 12:34am On Jun 07, 2016
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See here... http://www.lwocblog.com/2016/06/international-result.html
Re: Bankers For Baba-Ijebu (Premier-Lotto). by proflomo(m): 12:38am On Jun 07, 2016
LOTTO ODDS AND WINNING LOTTO
Secret – Lotto games are developed to be won from time to time by stakers. And yet, the promoters will still make profits over time.

Did you say: “How is that possible”?
Lotto stakers stake (play with) their money on their chosen numbers and if the numbers are drawn (produced) by the lotto machine, the stakers win sums of money that are many times more than the one they stake. Where does the money the promoter pays over come from?

For example, Mr. Gambler, stakes his five naira on ‘1 and 90’ in the Ghana National lotto game played on Saturdays. When the result comes out in the evening, ‘single’ one (1) and ninety (90) are among the five winning numbers drawn. Mr. Gambler has therefore won and would be paid one thousand, two hundred naira (N1,200) – as being done in Nigeria.

Waoh! With N5 and in less than twenty-four (24) hours, he makes N1,200. While the staker gains N1,195, the promoter loses this same amount. Where does the promoter get the money from and how will he make profit if he continues to pay such winning to stakers?

Let me remind you once more that lotto games are meant to be won. So, no matter the set of numbers drawn at any particular lotto event, there will always be winners and promoters will always pay winnings every time numbers are drawn.

Secret - No matter how much is won, the promoter cannot go bankrupt – all conditions being normal.

Under normal and formal circumstances, that is, without any form of fraud, lotto promoters will make profit over a period of time even as stakers win.

This principle or theory (that is, the secret given above) is based on what mathematicians call ODDS.

Odds is the basis of all form of formal betting or gambling.

It is based on odds that the promoter chooses to pay N1,200 for N5 staked on two numbers that eventually win.

Odds is the measurement of how possible (or how probable) it is for a staker to win or lose his stakings (the money he betted with). That is, odds show how many times a gambler might need to bet before he wins once. Or, how much he might need to stake before he wins a certain amount. NP For most of the lotto games played in Nigeria, Ghana, Sierra Leone, Liberia, etc, the different types or ways of staking (betting) in the 5/90 lotto games are as follows:
Betting on number position (positional betting)
Two numbers betting
Three numbers betting
Four numbers betting
Five numbers betting
Each of these types of betting has its own odds – that ensure that stakers win from time to time and yet, promoters make their profit over a period of time. Thus, odds enhance the balance between winning and profit making.

Odds is a mathematical phenomenon, therefore, it is about calculations.

Secret- Below are the odds for the five major types of bettings for the 5/90 lotto games mostly played in West Africa countries:
Re: Bankers For Baba-Ijebu (Premier-Lotto). by proflomo(m): 12:40am On Jun 07, 2016
Secret if you play ‘perm 2 from 22 numbers’ (231 lines) and you have just two numbers (one line), you still make a gain. You gain 9 times the amount you use to stake per line.

For example, if you ‘perm 2 from 22 numbers’ at N5 per line you pay N1,155 and you win N1,200 if only two numbers (that is, one two direct line ) out of your 22 numbers are among the winning numbers.

Your gain is (N1,200 – N1,155) = N45 or N5 x (240 – 231) = N5 x 9 = N45

Exercise
Can you calculate the total amount staked when you play ‘perm 2 from 13 numbers’ at N10 per line? If two numbers eventually win out of your 13 numbers, can you calculate the amount won and the gain? Study the example above again – paying more attention for better understanding and then try the simple exercise.

Did you get N780 as the total money to pay, that is, total amount staked? What about the amount won when there are only two winning numbers out of the 13 chosen and staked? Did you get N2,400?
Your gain? Yes, it is N1,620 (more explanation and illustration will be given later on).

SECRET
Playing more than 22 numbers for ‘perm 2 from’ staking means that there will be a loss when only two winning numbers are among the more than 22 numbers ‘permed’.

For example, if you play ‘perm 2 from 23 numbers’ at N5 per line and you have just two winning numbers, you stake N1,265 and win N1,200.

For those who understands, it can also be said that you play 253 lines but are only paid back for 240 lines.

Note that I am not saying that it is a bad act to ‘perm 2 from’ more than 22 numbers. If you do so and incur loss, you are only having in a short while what another gambler that perms 2 from a set of numbers that are less than 23 will surely have – but over a long period of time. One who perms using many numbers and another who perms using few numbers and another who plays ‘2-direct’ are actually doing the same thing. They will all have to play about 400 lines before they win once. The fact is that he that perms using many numbers is trying to play his 400 lines in a short period while he that plays perms using few numbers and the one that plays only two directs are trying to play their 400 lines over a long period of time.

This implies that the gambler who perms using many numbers wins more often than the ones that perms using few numbers or the one that plays two – directs.

However, and more importantly, none of them actually make more gain than the other – over a long period of time.

What if you have more than 2 winning numbers in your permutation? Then, you have more than one winning line. In that case, use this table:
Re: Bankers For Baba-Ijebu (Premier-Lotto). by proflomo(m): 12:42am On Jun 07, 2016
Based on all that have been said above, lotto and pools gamblers can be divided into four categories. They are:
(a) Aimful winner (b) Aimful loser
(c) Aimless winner (d) Aimless loser
Re: Bankers For Baba-Ijebu (Premier-Lotto). by proflomo(m): 12:43am On Jun 07, 2016
Aimful Winner – This is the person that has a target when getting into gambling as a venture or an adventure. He is so lucky’ that the odds of winning has not balance out his winnings before he achieves his aim. Because of his vision, intelligence and contentment he backs out of gambling as soon as he achieve his aim.

For instance, he plans to stake N20,025 over a period of nine months so that he wins back N12000 when he eventually wins but he has only staked N2225 by the time he wins N12000 which he aims to win when he goes into lotto gambling.

He knows that if he does not back out or at worse, divide his winning between better investment and another aim for higher winning he will soon lose the winnings in accordance with the principle of odds. The aimful winner is really the only gambler that turn the gambling table around and gains. Thus, he gains while the promoter loses. Aimful winners are very uncommon.

Aimful Loser – He is the one that has an aim when going into gambling. His aim is to accumulate a certain amount of money in a certain period of time.

He can plan to achieve his aim by having one single winning within the time period he sets; or, by saving part of various little winnings over within the set period of time – until he accumulates the amount he aims at.

The aimful loser does not actually make a profit at the end of the day, he was not lucky enough to achieve his aim before the odds of winning balances out on him. But he goes by his plan and so achieve his aim within the period of time he sets.

Such a person views his gambling venture as a means of accumulating his earnings over a period of time. He sees his loss(es) as a compensation to the promoter (banker) for helping him keep and accumulate his money over the set period of time.

The truth, however, is that it is very hard to see a gambler that belongs to any of the two classes above. Most people that venture into gambling do not actually have a plan with which to achieve any aim. Most gamblers only dream of continuous long winnings – they do not aim to plan to get to a certain stage and leave.

Moreover, it is still very risky for a person to aim and plan to stake a certain amount of money in gambling over a certain period of time. This is why no insurance company exists that insures gambling.

Aimless winner – Since he has no target for his gambling venture or adventure he fails to quit when he has huge winning either at the beginning of his gambling ‘career’ or in the course.

He soon gambles with the whole winning and even more. The aimless winner gradually loses both the winning and the profit he incurs due to the balancing act of the principle of odds.

He wins N12,000 when he has only staked N2000. He believes,he is a lucky guy or that he is a good forecaster and that he will continue to be so lucky. He gradually stakes the N12000 away and even about N8000 more. So, he eventually stakes about N20,000 for the N12,000 he wins.

However, there are few aimless winners who are wise, instead of gambling away all their winnings, they divide it into better investment and continuous gambling. These ones sometimes see gambling as an adventure and not a business venture.

Aimless loser – Most gamblers belong here. Gambling is so designed that over a period of time, the gambler loses a sum of money and then wins back a fraction of the lost amount. Since this is the modus operandi, is it not bad for a gambler to still be aimless. Such an aimless (and lazy) gambler will eventually die a wretched man.

Until! he dies, he will continually hope to win big amount of money. And, he might not even know it when he actually wins big because he lacks an aim and a plan.

Let it be said here that HOPE (baseless and foolish one for that matter) is the only criterion or reason why many people go into gambling. There is hardly anyone who has an aim or a plan for gambling, gamblers only hope to win and win big sum of money; so that they can enjoy life without paying the necessary price. That is, without doing a right and fruitful work. But, many of them end up suffering rather than enjoying life.

If you are to ever cut corners in life, do it intelligently and with an effective plan and an achievable aim. (But remember that what goes around will surely comes around – even stronger than it goes).
Re: Bankers For Baba-Ijebu (Premier-Lotto). by proflomo(m): 12:45am On Jun 07, 2016
SECRET – On the average, you will produce a banker that wins once in every eighteen (18) times you produce a banker. In other words, for every eighteen (18) bankers produced, only one wins – on the average. It can also be said in this way: only one forecaster will win with his banker out of every eighteen that produce one banker each.
Re: Bankers For Baba-Ijebu (Premier-Lotto). by proflomo(m): 12:47am On Jun 07, 2016
PROFESSOR POF’S FORECASTING PRINCIPLE – Foremost, it should be said that my forecasting principle does not portend any system that is in any major way better than the others.

My forecasting principles are about:
Loss Reduction – by trying to increase the chance of winning (by reducing the odds).
Gradual Movement towards winning or accumulating a huge sum – up to and even more than a million naira.
Grouping – Lotto or pools numbers or sports betting are best (and more easily) dealt with when they are grouped or classified.
The principle of rising frequency
The principle of rising moving average
The principle of cycles and trends
The nonsense of randomness. (To be continued)














9. A Summary of POF's Lotto Laws.

The Laws or better still theories are:
(a) Lotto Theory of Grouping or Classification of Numbers.
(b) Lotto Theory of High(Adequate) Numbers Staked (Permutation versus 2-, 3-, 4-, and 5-direct).
(c) Lotto Theory of Long Absence, Appearance and Then ........
(d) Lotto Theory of Trending (Reigning) Group or Number.
(e) Lotto Theory of Accumulation (Many Littles).
(f) Lotto Theory of Big Winning ( One Big).
(To be continued)
Re: Bankers For Baba-Ijebu (Premier-Lotto). by lovelani(m): 1:49am On Jun 07, 2016
proflomo:
For those of you following the serialising the book, both here and on my blog, posted above here is smother part of the but book.

I now want to upload the PDF file containing the entire book here but I haven't been able to do so after trying hard several days. I think the volume of the file is more than what Nairaland allows.
if you want a PDF copy if the book send your email address to me on this platform.
I will post the book to the first 13 emails received here.

Lol. You sound articulate kind of, but how come you don't know how to make use of the cloud websites to upload stuffs and share? undecided . Anyways,go to Dropbox.com open an account with them, upload the Document/pdf and simply share the link to whoever or wherever you wanna share the download link with.
All the best

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Re: Bankers For Baba-Ijebu (Premier-Lotto). by proflomo(m): 8:22am On Jun 07, 2016

Re: Bankers For Baba-Ijebu (Premier-Lotto). by Amond76(m): 8:42am On Jun 07, 2016
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Re: Bankers For Baba-Ijebu (Premier-Lotto). by EmekaIhediwa(m): 9:05am On Jun 07, 2016
PAST RESULT FOR TUESDAY FORECAST!! :O

See here... http://www.lwocblog.com/2016/06/past-results-for-tuesday-forecast.html

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