How to increase your lottery wins like these multiple winners with this simple tip

Four people who won multiple lotteries (clockwise from top left): Steven Ontell (right) of New Jersey; Melvyn Wilson, a four-time winner in Virginia; Connie Cottingham, who won twice in Indiana; and Delma Kinney, who won $1 million twice in Georgia   Photo: Philly.com

If you examine the habits of regular lottery winners, you will often notice one factor in their success.

It's one action that I stress often to get the best results from any game you play.

Winners play consistently, and never let an opportunity pass them by. They don't wait for the best time to play.

And look what happens when you play frequently:

- Joan Ginther has won four Texas Lottery major scratch-off jackpots for a combined $21 million. The former college maths professor has been winning since 1993.

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Joan Ginther won four Texas Lottery major scratch-off jackpots for a combined $21 million   Photo: Supplied

Seguro Ndabene has won 4 times in the Canadian Western 49 game and Lotto Super 7 since 2004, for a total of almost $20 million.

A resident from Arizona, USA received $1 million six times over in the Powerball lottery. The man had claimed six of eight winning Powerball tickets in the April 25, 2012 drawing.

Robert Hong won Canada's 649 Lotto twice in one year - both the jackpot and a second prize for a total of $15,340,000.

"I just play in every game," said Seguro Ndabene (right), a $19.3 million winner in Canada. He admitted to buying hundreds of tickets a month.

On a single day in 2002, Angelo and Maria Gallina of California hit two jackpots, one worth $126,000, the other $17 million.

Angelo said he bought $20 worth of tickets every day since 1985, spending about $125,000 in total.

If the secret is playing often. So what's stopping you from getting started right now?

Lottery success all points to starting now and never giving up... then playing frequently to get what you want. And NEVER give up.


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