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User Profile for Dunestrider

User Name Dunestrider

Member Since 2004-12-10

Total number of Feedback Posts: 3

Total number of comments: 3

Last 10 Feedback Posts by Dunestrider  [ Search for All ]

Lotto Sorcerer X 6.17 (Mac OS X)

Very good, I'm happy!  

I've been looking for a lottery software that works, without having to master the program. This fits the bill. [alert admin]

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Thursday, May 22 2008 @ 12:15 PM PDT

Lotto Sorcerer 6.3 (Windows NT, Windows XP, Windows 2000)

It worked for me!  

Yes, I realize that you can't win the lottery with a program, that the lottery balls have no memory, etc. But I did an experiment using quick picks and using this program. I did much better by using Lotto Sorcerer. I understand that this program looks for "non-random influences in lottery drawings". Apparently it does a good job! It does have a funky interface. Someone told me that it was mainly written for Macintosh, then ported to Windows. But all I care about is the results. Bottom line: I'm very happy with this program. I'm also tired of reading people dissing this program, not the on the program's merits, but on the idea that you can predict the lottery. [alert admin]

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Thursday, January 25 2007 @ 10:19 AM PST

Lotto Sorcerer X 5.4 (Mac OS X)

Notes from the developer...  

We constantly see negative comments such as "you cannot predict random events", "what a ripoff", "this is a scam", etc. In all cases, it appears that the persons repeating these comments have not read our preposition: "The purpose of Lotto Sorcerer is to detect NON-RANDOM influences in lottery drawings." We believe that, despite the honest attempts of the people who run lotteries, the results are very close to, but not truly, random. Whether it is the weight of the ink on the balls or the weight of the plastic of the balls themselves, the results are "skewed": there is a "non-random influence" at work. Lotto Sorcerer attempts to detect those influences. We do not claim that you will win a lottery; we just attempt to minimize your odds. [alert admin]

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Friday, March 31 2006 @ 02:35 PM PST

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What a joke  

We suggest the author of this comment actually read our literature on our website. We agree! You cannot predict random number generation. But on this website you will find where Lotto Sorcerer relies on non-random influences. www.satoripublishing.com/LS/

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Monday, May 07 2007 @ 09:44 AM PDT

lighten up!  

I am the developer. I do not claim that you will win any lottery, only that it will detect non-random influences. Your comments show that you have not made any attempt to read our claims.

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Friday, March 31 2006 @ 02:22 PM PST

Re: STAY AWAY FROM THIS!  

Wow, I'm the developer, and I have never removed posts criticizing our software. I don't even know how to remove critical posts. So I don't know how this person is claiming this.

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Friday, March 31 2006 @ 02:19 PM PST