Posts Tagged ‘Saturday Lottery Syndicate’
Yes, that is my winning lotto cheque and later I will show you some other large lottery wins – Proof that you will struggle to find on other lotto websites.
For a few years now I have been sharing my personal Australian lottery entries with a few close friends, but usually only for large lotto superdraws or massive Oz Lotto or Australian Powerball Jackpots. Now semi-retired, I have a little more time to respond to those who have asked to me run a regular Saturday lotto syndicate they can join. Below you will find 2 options to suit different budgets, one at $38 per week and one at $28 per week, both with half shares available.
I do not make the wild promises other lotto sites make; the only promises I make are that you are sharing my personal lotto entry and so obviously I have done everything possible to improve the odds of us both winning; I can NOT win myself unless you win too! But, if you are looking for a lottery system that wins every week … I hope no-one tells you truth about Santa Claus and the Tooth Fairy …..
For the more budget-concious, here are the details of the second Saturday Lotto Syndicate.
We play 23 full System 8’s, organised in such a way as to guarantee 32 winning lotto numbers spread over our 23 systems. Still no absolute guarantee of a win, but we have 32 winning lottery numbers towards improving our chances of winning lotto.
Again based on the “Maximum Winning Lotto Numbers in Minimum Games” lottery concept. Our 23 System 8’s give us 184 lotto numbers to play with, so we play all 45 numbers four times in a highly organized manner – to guarantee we get all 8 winning lotto numbers four times each.
Click here now to go on the Waiting List
A Full Share in the 23 x System 8’s lotto syndicate costs $28 and a Half Share costs $15. With 32 winning numbers to mark off on your copy of the coupon – knowing you have all 8 winning numbers four times – checking your lotto coupon on a Saturday gets a whole lot more exciting!
Click here now to go on the Waiting List
Do not forget to tell me which syndicate, and whether for a full or half share.
