Use this secret method to avoid sharing your lottery jackpot with other winners
/These lottery wins were shared by pools of up to 31 players.
I've written often about the chances and risks of sharing prizes with other players.
Read MoreThese lottery wins were shared by pools of up to 31 players.
I've written often about the chances and risks of sharing prizes with other players.
Read MoreEveryone using my System gets a win - or many - at some time. As you see in the photo above I had a record 22 winning tickets in one game. I still get multiple wins each time I play.
Read MoreThe Silver Lotto System is based on playing the same batch of different numbers repeatedly over several games. But a resident from Arizona won $1 million six times in a Powerball lottery by using a method that works like this…
Read MoreEvery day my Silverites (Silver Lotto System buyers) email me and ask the same question. These players ask me again and again: "How can I win more often?"
Read MoreI'm in the business of winning. So I'm always interested in other winners, and how they achieved their vision. And in the years of reading, talking and watching, I believe I have the answer to why winners succeed.
Read MoreIt started with a $500 win on June 4. And ended that same day with a strange chain of events which gave ‘Bill’ an additional million-dollar prize. Here’s how it worked out…
Read MoreTwo years ago, Peggy Dodson stopped at Peterson’s Grocery Outlet to buy a scratch-off card from a game called Family Feud, and won $100,000. This week, Peggy purchased the $1 million-winning Max-A-Million card from the same store.
Read MoreJanet Pflaumer-Phillips and her husband Kevin with the $1 million check at the Massachusetts Lottery presentation.
The more you play, the more the pay! That could be the lucky mantra for this triple-winning couple who have won $1M a massive three times.
Read MoreDon't be like these 48 Pennsylvania Powerball winners who shared the $107 million jackpot, only getting $2.2 million each.
Everyone gets excited when a major game like the Mega Millions, Powerball, UK National Lottery or Canada's Lotto Max starts heading into the multi-million territory.
Read MoreAs you see here, I get multiple wins in most games. Here's how you can duplicate my success.
You're excited because you won a $30 prize in your last game. Sure, that's good enough - knowing that with a little luck the prize could have been the jackpot. Here's why it's important to get multiple prizes as often as you can:
Read MoreDiane and Kerry Carmichael won twice - 20 years apart - in the Arizona lottery, playing at the same store.
There are many stories of lottery players winning large prizes multiple times. What is most surprising is not that they won - but that after they won millions of dollars they…
Read MoreMarriotts hotel group heir Brian McCarthy won $107 million in the Virginia Mega Millions. PHOTO: ABC News screenshot
Imagine you're the son of the president of a top US hotel group, Marriotts Inc.
Read MoreSeeing double! The lucky scratch-and-win millionaire celebrates his win at WCLC.
His full name is Melhig Melhig. And like his name, the Winnipeg man has managed to win the lottery twice.
The first win was a $2 million scratch-off prize 5 months ago at a convenience store in Manitoba. At first Melhig was amazed by his good fortune.
Read MoreSeems unbelievable doesn't it? The lottery is hard enough to win once, let alone twice... not to mention two times in ONE day. When Stephen and Terri Weaver set out for a day-long fishing trip, they had no idea they would come back millionaires.
They picked up a lottery ticket locally and headed out to fish. They stopped at the same place again on their way home and decided to grab another lottery ticket while they were there. That choice was their success move. Watch how it unfolded for them...
The Wonton factory (top left) where the lucky fortune cookies were made.
How's this for luck? A fortune cookie message fluked the correct numbers to a Powerball game, and 110 second-prize winners got $176,000 each. A further 89 players won $100,000 each in the same game.
Lottery officials suspected foul play. But it turned out that the cookies…
Read MoreHoosier Lottery winners Larry and Connie Miller show that big jackpots can come from small state lottery games.
Most people are playing the wrong lottery game and don't know it.
Read MoreWinners Dennis and Mary Graham played the same numbers for 20 years to win £4.5 million. Photo: The Mirror
The Silver Lotto System works by using the same numbers each time. But many other non-System players use their own same numbers too, and win also.
So is that the secret to better play?
Read MoreIt's hard enough to win over a quarter of a million dollars once. Even rarer to get the chance of two wins for the same amount... the odds are in the millions. But when you get a double win, for the same amount, with identical numbers - you just have to give up calculating.
John Roland still can't believe his luck with his two New Jersey Cash 5 lottery wins.
Photo: NJ Lottery
Because a Bergen County man did exactly this, winning $292,935 with each ticket having the identical numbers: 11-15-16-20-28.
How did he manage to do this?
James Bozeman did two things most of us would think absolutely crazy. First, he won two Florida lottery jackpots a year apart...$10 million in 2012, and $3 million last year. The odds against claiming two major prizes in a year are huge.
Staff at the lucky 7-Eleven store pose with the check that some lottery outlets receive for selling major prizes.
The retired pensioner bought both winning tickets from the same 7-Eleven in Edgewood, Orange County in Florida...population 2,624.
Then this lucky Orlando player did something no-one would have believed.
The tickets above from last Wednesday - and the 4 bonus tickets I got which also count as prizes - are part of the ongoing wins I've enjoyed for years.
And I'm shocked.
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