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Help Needed Rob

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Anonymous:
Hi Rob Perkis,
Watch this Youtube Video.
3fwOZgHvlnI

I want to do the same as Terry Fisher in the video.

Can you possibly post a 45 numbers. 4if 7 wheel. (6+2 supps).

Been looking on the net but no luck.
Using covermaster. Costing $105. But a 3+supp pays $25.

So weekly cost is $80 for me ($105-$25).or less with 4 straight win

Like to know how many combs are needed to guarentee 3+bonus or better.

Thanks
Mike
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Robert Perkis:
[nq:1]Hi Rob Perkis, Watch this Youtube Video.
3fwOZgHvlnI
I want to do the same as Terry Fisher in the video. ... less with 4 straight win Like to know how many combs are needed to guarentee 3+bonus or better. Thanks Mike[/nq]
Watched the video dated Jan, 2008, appears Terry Fisher of Lotto Masta was/is hosting a syndicate to buy a 4# prize in the hope of doing better.
They mentioned 140 dollar cost to play and the risk of a 10 dollar return.
Rade Belic's site http://www.xs4all.nl/~rbelic / says a 4if6of7in45number wheel as needing 1,280 combinations. (45,6,4,7)=1280. You could try requesting the wheel.

Figure Terry makes the wheel in 1,400 lines, needs 10 players to play 140, is the 4# prize 140 for 10 each worse case scenario?
Set CoverMaster to
Pool-45
Pick-6
Match-4
Hits-7
(Generate)(TimedRandomSearch)(1 sec)(Max tickets 1280 or 1400)(Start)(Finished)(Tools)(Optimize)(Stop)
Expect 99%+ for 1280, 99.9%+ 1400.
Robert Perkis / http://www.lotto-logix.com/wheellinks.html
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Anonymous:
[nq:1]Hi Rob Perkis, Watch this Youtube Video.
3D3fwOZgHvlnI
I want to do the same as Terry Fisher in the video. ... less with 4 straight win Like to know how many combs are needed to guarentee 3+bonus or better. Thanks Mike[/nq]
I don't know the game in question, but do you not need a 4if5 (in45) and a 2in? (whatever wheel) ?
The not knowing for sure, is no help this end really.

Just asking,
gARY
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