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Off Topic Improve Your Odds of Winning the Lottery- Tips by Richard Lustig

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If you frequently monitor the news, you may have already heard the name Richard Lustig. He has appeared on CNN Money, ABC News, MS NBC, Fox, and TLC, among numerous other television networks. Even Ripley's Believe It Or Not has recognized him as the only seven-time lottery game Grand Prize winner in the world by featuring him in their Orlando museum.

And we're not discussing modest sums of money here. Lustig's cumulative winnings exceed $1 million. Over the span of a few short years, Richard Lustig won a total of $1,047,000.50.

Not too long ago, however, Richard Lustig was deeply in debt. However, due to his astounding lottery victory, he now lives a life far beyond his wildest dreams.

Now, if you are curious as to how a single individual could become a serial lottery winner, winning the lottery repeatedly, here is what Lustig has to say:

If you play the game correctly, you have an above-average chance of winning the majority of the time.

According to Richard, if you believed that winning the lottery was entirely dependent on fate, you could not be more mistaken.

Richard Lustig is no more fortunate than the rest of us; all you have to do is listen to his life narrative. The only distinction is that he utilized strategies to improve his prospects and he never gave up!

Now, these strategies are not particularly complex. Because Richard Lustig was not a mathematician or statistician, he did not invent the "winning lottery method." In reality, he is a former Florida vocalist and percussionist. Here's
 
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