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PF-LottoSP Lottery Prediction
Join the winner's circle! This is not just a random generator that picks numbers purely by chance, PF-LottoSP Lottery Prediction is a lottery predicting program that stores past draws, calculates probability using 3 mathematical probability forecasters, recognizes patterns in past draws and formulates a series of numbers that will amaze you when you compare it to the next draw! Our research shows it to be the only lottery program for the Pocket PC that uses advanced forecasting at the time of this submission. The best feature of all... It fits in your pocket so you can use it wherever you go. There is no other Pocket PC forecaster like this one! How does it work? By scanning the past draws, this program can detect patterns and calculate probability to predict the next set of numbers. After each draw, new numbers are added and considered for the next draw. The Picks can be exported to a text file. For example, Lotto649 has 6 balls, 1-49. With 2200 past draws imported into this program, 5 lines were purchased to test the new version,
RESULTS using Monte Carlo method with pattern recognition on 4 out of 6 on one line Payout $76.40 3 out of 6 on another line Payout $10.00 TOTAL $86.00 Ticket Validation available on the support website KEY FEATURES
IMAGINE THE POSSIBILITIES! Try it today! you have nothing to loose if you don't, except the lottery.... Trial version where available picks Random numbers only, to activate forecasting, select Buy. THIS SOFTWARE MAY NOT BE LEGAL FOR USE IN ALL JURISDICTIONS. CHECK YOUR LOTTERY COMMISSION RULES AND REGULATIONS BEFORE PURCHASING FORECASTING SOFTWARE. LOTTERIES ARE A FORM OF GAMBLING AND SHOULD BE CONSIDERED AS ENTERTAINMENT SO BET (PLAY) ACCORDINGLY! Compatibility: Pocket PC devices with Windows CE 2002 or better (Mobile 5 supported) Portrait Mode, Landscape Mode and Square Screen mode for devices with square displays such as the Palm Trio 700w and iPAQ messengers hw6500 and 6900 series (240x240) If you have bad luck playing the lottery, try a little math instead... After all, they are just numbers.... |
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