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You Can Win Big In The National Lottery Read On To Find Out How

If you are serious about playing the lottery and increasing your chances of winning, approach the situation with a good lottery strategy in mind.

There are plenty of lottery winners as you well know since the lottery can have a win rate of 98%. You can put yourself in the remaining winning 2% if you take a different approach.

One approach that I have taken in the past to increase my winning the lottery is choosing the right day to play.

Choosing a day to play the lottery when there are fewer players equates to splitting the pot with a fewer number of winners. The less slices of pie that you have to share, the bigger the slice for you!

There is usually several lottery winners when there is a large jackpot at stake. If the national lottery jackpot is $20 million dollars and there are several lottery winners, your slice of the take home pie could be a measly $5million.

To decrease the chances of this happening to you, play on a day when there are a low number of competing players.

Wednesday is a good day to pick Wednesday lottery numbers because this is a day when lotto tickets are not the highest.

Asking the cashier at the lottery counter,what are the popular days to play your lottery game will tell you what days are likely when people are not going to play the same game you are playing.

Cashiers usually stay abreast when there are huge spikes in sales of their products including lottery tickets. They are likely to know what are the popular lotto games and how often they are played.

By knowing this, play the mega lottery on the less popular days.

When fewer people play the winning lottery numbers, fewer people will win the mega million jackpot.

And that means more of the winning share for you!

Sit&Go Holdem Strategy (Page 1 of 2)

SIT & GO STRATEGY

Sit & Go’s are one of the great things that online poker has introduced to all us poker players. They are, in fact, one table tournaments (there are also Sit & Go’s which consist of two or even three tables) where every player starts with an equal amount of chips and the blinds increase after a specific amount of time (usually ten minutes or so) until one player has all the chips. There is a great variety of Sit & Go’s in every poker site, like PokerStars.com, PokerRoom.com and PartyPoker.com, and they can really become a very good way for a skilled player to win a lot of money using a specific strategy.

Early stages (first 2-3 levels)

Now, I am a strong supporter of the idea that says that no specific strategy or style of play is the way to win in poker because I believe that every strategy has its pros and cons and there is no hard-and-fast rule on how to play poker correctly. However, throughout my years of experience in online poker I have never seen anyone playing very loose during the early stages of a Sit & Go and actually be a consistent winner. This is one of these few occasions where tight play is necessary, especially in low or medium limit tournaments. That’s because everybody else at your table will already be playing loose because the blinds are so small in relation to the stacks.

The problem with this, though, is that this way, they jeopardize a big percentage, if not all, of their arsenal during a stage in which they don’t have any reason to do so. Small blinds usually mean small pots and while it might be useful to win some early pots it certainly is nowhere near as helpful as doubling your stack up during the later stages of the tournament. So in this stage, I will only play quality hands like AA, KK, QQ and AK and usually raise quite strongly with them before the flop because I don’t want many people in the pot. I will avoid playing AJ or A-10, especially in early position and hands like AQ, 10-10 and JJ should be played very cautiously. I don’t want to go broke early because the later stages, when the blinds will have been raised significantly and several players will definitely have been eliminated, are much more important.

Middle stages (levels 4-6)

By the time you reach the middle stages of the tournament, usually 2-3 players will have been eliminated. At this moment the most important thing is your stack size. If your stack size is bigger than 10 times the amount of the big blind your strategy should not be altered much, although with less players at the table hands like AQ, 10-10 and JJ should now be played more aggressively.

If your stack is less than 8-10 times the big blind then you are in all-in mode. Your goal at this moment should be to find a good spot to push your stack in and try to double up. You want be able to steal the blinds with pot-sized raises and you will certainly not be able to preserve any significant amount of chips by folding to a reraise. What you must realize is that moving all-in while you still have fold equity – and you won’t have much of that if your stack drops down to 3-4 times the amount of the big blind – is very important because winning those blinds without a fight will add a very healthy percentage to your stack size (usually almost 20%).