Created by one “Dr. Robert” and marketed by Glen Hooke, Formula 1 Lotto System is a piece of software for helping to choose successful lottery numbers.
What is the product?
According to the creator of the software, Glen Hooke, Formula 1 Lotto System is a system for choosing winning lottery numbers based on an algorithm created by Dr. Robert, a now retired MIT teacher. The method was allegedly worked on over 27 years with it now having a success rate of 8.7 wins in 10 according to the promotional material. Formula 1 Lotto System is an online application with a simple drop down interface that allows you to pick which lottery you are playing (Formula 1 Lotto System is allegedly compatible with all lotteries worldwide) after which you are given a range of numbers to choose from. It appears that depending on what your first choice of number is, Formula 1 Lotto System then provides a spread of numbers to cover the whole board so to speak. As well as access to the Formula 1 Lotto System software you also receive a number of bonuses that relate to the lottery field.
What is the investment vs. the rate of return?
Formula 1 Lotto System is marketed at $39.98 which is a one off payment and comes with a lifetime of updates. This also comes with a 60 day money back guarantee as Formula 1 Lotto System is sold through Clickbank. In terms of winnings, Formula 1 Lotto System doesn’t make any specific claims however the testimonials do with alleged users claiming to have won anywhere from a thousand dollars right up to multi-million dollar wins.
Does the product provide value for money?
Personally I don’t believe that Formula 1 Lotto System does provide value for money for reasons I shall explore below.
Conclusion
Formula 1 Lotto System is not the first lottery winning system that I have seen and not surprisingly they all make startlingly similar claims. Many of the methods are based around the notion that certain selections can be ruled out because they haven’t occurred yet, typically sequential numbers and things like all odd or even numbers. This is however a result of looking for a pattern in chaos. A typical lottery has over 13,000,000 combinations and as there is no bias or human error, the machines used are entirely random. Personally I would steer clear of products like Formula 1 Lotto System.
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