HOW TO PREDICT FUTURE LOTTERY RESULTS BOOK 3
Know tomorrow’s number today on a month-by-month basis
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Book Details
About the Book
My first book, titled How to Predict Future Lottery Results, did present two number combinations. You can see how accurate the predictions from the first book have been by checking the “Results” in this book. The first book was published on December 18, 2013. Results from 6/49 lotteries around the world after that date have so far verified and validated my predictions on a month-by-month basis. This book presents a two months’ snapshot of the matching two numbers from nine countries around the world during January and February 2014. These results correspond with the predictions in my first book. I have now decided to publish the combinations for predicting three numbers on a month-by-month basis. I have also published the combinations for predicting four numbers in 6/49 lotteries for January only (Book 4).
About the Author
Francis Isaac is a scientist, mathematician, researcher, and professional teacher who lives in Dorset. He is the founder of the website www.playchance.co.uk, which offers syndication and the opportunity to increase the chance of winning the 6/49 lotteries around the world. One of his major projects, which was also a groundbreaking discovery, was research based on the creation of new organometallic compounds that can be used to cure or ease the pain of Alzheimer’s disease sufferers. He is a member of the Author Learning Centre and has read widely and extensively, including many books on the strategies of winning the lottery. He has a master’s degree in research in chemistry from Essex University in Colchester and has over twenty years’ experience in science and research, including nineteen years of studying the lottery systems, resulting in regular personal winnings. He is a high-profile teacher, and his students achieved some of the best GCSE and A level results at Poole Grammar School in Dorset. He readily gives out researched lottery numbers to people, and there are testaments of winnings even in countries as far as Canada. His students and their parents regard him as a famous scientist and mathematician, and they have all encouraged him to write this book. This is his third book.