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Lechlade author shares his lottery winning tactics in new book

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Author: Thomas Hadfield, Posted: Tuesday, 19th March 2019, 15:00

Winning the lottery is a dream for many people, but one that only comes off for a handful of lucky souls.

But one man thinks he has found the key to winning the lottery – albeit not the millions many dream of.

John Woodard has written a book entitled ‘How to Win on The Irish Lottery’, a guide on how statistics and permutations can help turn small stakes into big winnings.

“I started a few years ago creating this book after I lost my wife Sylvia, she wanted me to give help to other people,” explained John, who lives in Lechlade.

“Since that time I have compiled all the easiest details and permutations on how to understand which the best way to win is, using just £2.”

John, who worked in photogravure magazine process departments and as a Senior Photographer among other things before his retirement, has developed a “three number system”, which he believes gives readers a greater chance at winning money.

He continued: “The Irish lottery only has 47 numbers, whereas The National Lottery has 59 numbers, making it harder by millions to win.

“Simply you can spend your £2 on 10p bets and win £70, spend £1 and win £700, or £1400 for £2.

“Nothing is fabricated just pure facts and permutations. It can also be used in racing”

Included in the book is a CD which shows how to create your own database and chart, which will help to show what numbers are chosen over a longer period of time.

And John is continuing to use his own method on Wednesdays and Saturdays to brighten his day with some winnings.

“I have just won £70.00 on 26th January and 2nd February draws this year,” he added.

‘How to Win on The Irish Lottery’ can be purchased online at Waterstones Books and eBay.

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