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It Works, I am Convinced!

Let us review what just happened. You previewed a target of any object, any event or any place. You then captured words and images describing that target. Next, you clicked on a link, and the picture that was displayed was unmistakably what you saw and described by previewing. You had no idea what picture would be displayed – in fact, we had no idea either.  (A computer program selected a picture using a random process similar to the lotto that is also a random process.)

There is no trickery; it actually works.  We cannot explain how it works, and while there are many theories, we are interested in previewing because it works.  You may not know exactly how a car works, but you are confident to use a car to drive from home to work. It is the same with previewing. We get a glimpse into the future, from the present.

Want to know more?

There is much to learn about previewing, but we assume you are most interested in knowing how we use previewing to predict the next lotto results.

While the process is simple, mastering previewing takes a bit more effort as there are not 1 but 6 or 7 targets to choose from about 50 possible targets.

The steps of the previewing process are easy:

Step 1: Preview. Our Preview Engine matches the lotto numbers with randomly selected pictures. Before the lotto draw you need to preview the pictures representing the winning lotto numbers. We refer to these pictures as the targets, and you will receive these targets by e-mail once the winning numbers of the lotto has been announced. We have an audio to guide you through the process to preview these pictures.

Step 2: Capture. Capture your target(s) on paper.  Be as descriptive as possible in words and drawings. You do not have to be an artist. When you see the target, you should recognise that this is what you previewed, even if your drawing is not perfect.

Step 3: Compare. Now you have the task of comparing your previewing notes to nearly 50 possible pictures, each representing one of the numbers in the lotto pool.

Step 4: Rank and submit. Next you rank the targets you have selected, from the one that you are most confident about to the one about which you are least confident, and submit these targets to this site.  You need to submit at least one target to take part in the previewing.

Step 5: Play the lotto. The previewing of a lotto draw closes 48 hours before the lotto draw takes place.  This is to allow you enough time to buy a lotto ticket.  You will receive an e-mail with the lotto number(s) linked to the target(s) that you have picked as well as the targets that the community has selected collectively. You can play the most popular numbers the community selected, your own numbers or a combination of your own and that of the community.  The winnings are yours to keep of course.

While the process above sounds very easy, previewing takes some time and effort. However, if you are prepared to make the effort, previewing can improve with practice and training.

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