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The First Lottery Software. Since 1989 and Continually Improving.

By Far, the Most Popular Lottery Software Using Predictive Technology... and There is a Reason!

And Still the Only Lottery Software to use Proven Neural Networking (Artificial Intelligence) Algorithms to Look for Non-Random and Weighted Influences Inherent in Lottery Drawings.


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At a Glance: Lotto Sorcerer Summarized in Five Points

  1. The basic principle of Lotto Sorcerer's number suggestion process is based on the theory that:
    1. Because of their mechanical nature, lottery drawings are close to (but not truly) random.
    2. If the drawings are not truly random, then there is an unintended weighted influence at work.
    3. Therefore, if there is a weighted, non-influence influence at work, then there is a strong possibility that the pattern can be determined and future drawings can be predicted.

  2. Since 1989 (and continually evolving and improving), Lotto Sorcerer is still the only lottery analysis software to use state-of-the-art predictive technology (neural network/artificial intelligence) to find hidden patterns and weighted influences in previous lottery draws, and uses this to determine the best strategy and numbers to play. This is the same technology used in, for example, OCR (Optical Character Recognition) and face recognition, which attempts to find patterns in what may appear to be simply chaotic "noise".

  3. Lotto Sorcerer is easy to use. Although it has an extensive suite of tools and utilities, the core functionality of Lotto Sorcerer can be mastered in less than three minutes! Plus, Lotto Sorcerer is the only lottery software that has the optional capability to do "no-click" updating of prior lottery draws for over 300 lotteries from around the world. For a quick tutorial, click here.

  4. You can try it risk-free by just downloading a trial version, absolutely free of charge or any obligation, by clicking here. For Mac OS X or Windows.

  5. If you find the trial version useful, you can register (purchase) it for only US$34.95. Otherwise, just stop using it. You have nothing to lose and everything to gain (other than your time) in evaluating this award-winning software.
To read what users say about Lotto Sorcerer, please click here.



Overview

Lotto Sorcerer is the premier, state-of-the-art, 64-bit, multi-threaded lottery number analysis and lottery prediction software. Originally based on and inspired by the advanced statistical theories of Dr. W. Edwards Deming and Joseph M. Juran, it now couples their cutting-edge statistical analysis with predictive technology: fifth-generation artificial intelligence (neural network) algorithms, designed to detect subtle "patterns in chaos" to detect winning patterns and weighted influences in prior lottery draws, and then advises you, based on the best winning strategy. It uses the same predictive technology algorithm as our Stock Market Oracle.


The Great "Secret" Other Lottery Software Producers Hope You Will Never Learn

This great secret is that true random numbers cannot be predicted. Random lottery balls do not remember which number is overdue: the odds of an truly random overdue ball being chosen is exactly the same as any other ball.

For more information on this matter, we encourage you to download our free Whitepaper, "Advanced Lottery Theory".

The primary theory behind Lotto Sorcerer is that lottery drawings are not truly random...

... and this theory is tacitly supported by official government lotteries.
Although government lotteries will invariably make an official statement along the lines of "all efforts are made to ensure the randomness of lottery drawings", their actions speak far louder than words: practically all of them have multiple machines which draw the winning numbers, and they routinely "swap out" these machines "in an effort to make the drawings more random". This is important: The effort to "make the drawings more random" implies that there are varying degrees of randomness (i.e., more random, less random, etc.). If a machine were to be truly random, as they would have you believe, then they those machines would never need to be swapped with another machine; hence, their lotteries are not truly random.

It is this subtle difference between "almost random" and "truly random" where Lotto Sorcerer fits in.

Lotto Sorcerer is the only lottery software which looks for the non-random and weighted influences inherent in lottery drawings.


Why Lotto Sorcerer is the Vanguard of Lottery Software

Lotto Sorcerer lottery software screenshot (from Mac OS X Leopard) Lotto Sorcerer is unique in that it looks for non-random patterns and influences. Legitimate casinos guard against unbalanced roulette wheels and loaded dice, because they know that these can skew the odds. Similarly, even with lottery officials' attempts to make the drawings random, some weighted influence can alter the randomness. For example, does the weight of the ink on the balls have an effect? After all, the number "38" has over eight times the weight of ink than "1". Some balls have more ink than others, so there must be a weight variance. Are the balls of exactly the same thickness? Certainly not; plastic manufacturers generally cannot keep tolerances tighter than ±0.005" (±0.127 mm). Different thicknesses mean different weights. Although the weight differences are small, they still could (and probably do) effect whether some balls get picked more often than others*.

*The theory that differing weights of balls could effect the outcome of the lottery was, ironically, proved by criminals in a successful endeavor to alter the results of the Pennsylvania lottery in 1980: "The cheaters included key employees at a Pittsburgh TV station where drawings for Pennsylvania's Pick 3 game were held. A station art director, according to news reports from the time, injected a few grams of white latex paint into balls to be sucked into an air-powered machine. The cheaters weighed down all balls except those numbered with 4's and 6's, then bought combinations of those numbers. When 6-6-6 hit, they won $1.8 million."
The News & Observer, May 28, 2006

Some countries use wheels, instead of balls, to select the winning numbers. Are the wheels in perfect balance? Is the wheel spun with exactly the same torque? At the exact same starting position?

Is your lottery truly random? Or is there some weighted influence which slightly alters the odds? Only a neural network program, such as Lotto Sorcerer, which is designed to find patterns out of apparent chaos, can detect these influences. The end result is that you can maximize your hard-earned lottery-playing dollar.

Lotto Sorcerer works with almost all lotto-type lotteries that draw three to eight numbers out of a number pool from 0 to 99. It also accommodates lottos that use an extra bonus ball, such as Powerball and Mega Millions. It even handles lotteries with two bonus balls, such as Europe's EuroMillions. It works with lotteries that use one to three "extra" or supplemental numbers, common in British, Canadian and Australian lotteries. It works with keno-type lotteries. It even works with Pick 3 and Pick 4 type lotteries. For a list of current supported lotteries, please click here.

It features an intuitive interface that is so easy to use that most people can master the program in just a couple of minutes. A free, full working demo is available for download. For Mac OS X and Windows.


What Features are You Looking For in Lottery Software? Lotto Sorcerer Probably Has It.

Software to suggest numbers to play based on a scientific analysis of patterns of previous drawings?
 —  This has always been the primary purpose of Lotto Sorcerer, since 1989.

Do you want to avoid the tedious task of typing in previous lottery draws?
 — Lotto Sorcerer's optional Lottery Data Subscription Service allows for no-click updating of lottery data from over 300 lotteries from over 30 countries from around the world.

Software to display charts and graphs of past drawings?
 —  Lotto Sorcerer's Lotto Seer function displays 15 dimensions of statistical data in graphical form.

Software to track prior draws?
 —  Lotto Sorcerer has an embedded SQL database. It can import over 147,000 different formats of data and can export that data into popular spreadsheet programs (such as Microsoft's Excel, IBM's Lotus 1-2-3, Apple's Numbers and OpenOffice's Calc from Sun Microsystems).

Software to leverage the power of wheels?
 —  Lotto Sorcerer has far more built-in wheels than any other lottery software: it has well over 1,800 built-in wheels (including all of the wheels from the La Jolla Covering Repository as of May 8, 2008). You can use the Lotto Sorcerer's Lotto Conjuror to generate your own wheels. You can use the Wheel Editor and Wheel Creator functions to edit and create your own wheels, respectively. You can use Lotto Sorcerer's Lotto Wheeler function to populate the wheels with your own numbers. You can import wheels using the Wheel Importer function as well as export wheels using Wheel Exporter.

Software to print playslips?
 —  Lotto Sorcerer's function Lotto Scribe, coupled with its Playslip Setup Wizard, can print your own numbers (as well as Lotto Sorcerer's own suggestions) into playslips from most lotteries from around the world.

Software to check your lottery tickets for winners?
 —  Use Lotto Sorcerer's Check Numbers function.

Can't find the feature you are looking for? Suggest it!

Proof of Lotto Sorcerer's Power!

We have a free program available, called Lotto Sorcerer Proof-of-Concept. It is in the form of a "game" which will detect hidden patterns to your clicks, and predicts which button you will click next. This program uses an extremely simplified version of the same neural network algorithm that Lotto Sorcerer uses. For more information, and to download it, click here.


Try it Free!

Download Lotto Sorcerer and try it free for 12 uses. If you don't like it, just stop using it and delete it. If you like it, register it by purchasing the registration codes. You have nothing to lose and everything to gain, other than your time spent in evaluating the program. To download a free trial version, click here.


Late Breaking News!

  • June 30, 2008: Lotto Sorcerer v6.18 is released! This important release features a (200+) faster wheel access, improved interface, and added lotteries.
  • May 12, 2008: Lotto Sorcerer v6.17 is released. This release includes a Check Database function, built-in support for the Viking Lotto (of Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden), and other features. Please see the Detailed Release History page for full details.
  • May 9, 2008: Lotto Sorcerer v6.16 is released! This release increases the number of built-in wheels from 519 to 1,842 (including the entire contents of the La Jolla Covering Repository as of May 8, 2008); a Wheel Importer and Wheel Exporter functions; new and separate compiled editions. This is an important update, and, as usual, is a free update for registered users of Lotto Sorcerer v6.
  • April 26, 2008: Lotto Sorcerer v6.15 is released! This release includes Wheel Conjuror, giving the user the ability to easily generate hundreds of custom wheels.
  • March 27, 2008: Lotto Sorcerer v6.14.1 is released! This release fixes a bug in the Enter Registration Code window.
  • March 25, 2008: Lotto Sorcerer v6.14 is released! This release allows for up to 1,000 discrete suggestions (up from 25 from prior releases).
  • March 20, 2008: Lotto Sorcerer v6.13 is released! This version fixes issues and adds improvements to Lotto Sorcerer and Lotto Seer.
  • February 25, 2008: Lotto Sorcerer v6.12 is released! This version adds major enhancements to the core of Lotto Sorcerer.

Sneak Previews! Future Plans for Lotto Sorcerer

All updates for Lotto Sorcerer v6.x are free for registered users of Lotto Sorcerer v6.
  • July, 2008: Lotto Sorcerer v6.19: This version is formulated to have a completely revamped Lotto Scribe, allowing for Lotto Sorcerer to be a truly universal lottery playslip printer.
  • August, 2008: Lotto Sorcerer v6.20: This version is slated to have an Import Wizard, allowing for the easy import of practically any TAB and CSV lottery drawing history file from around the world.
  • September, 2008: Lotto Sorcerer v6.21: Stay tuned!
All plans and/or their concomitant dates are tentative and are subject to change without notice.
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