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Mathematician Stefan Mandel reveals his magic algorithm to win the lottery every time

Romanian mathematician and economist Stefan Mandel has won fourteen lotto in recent years. He reveals his technique to hit the jackpot.

How to win the lottery for sure? This is THE question that aficionados of this kind of game ask themselves. The Romanian mathematician, Stefan Mandel, has already won the jackpot fourteen times and shares his technique to win more easily. Surprise, its magic algorithm is relatively simple but requires partners ready to invest a large sum of money to get started.

Stefan Mandel has in fact calculated that for a lottery whose rule is to find six good numbers between 1 and 40, the number of possible combinations is 3,838,380. He considers that if the jackpot is 10 million euros and that the ticket costs one euro, then playing each combination, and therefore necessarily the winning one, would automatically generate a large profit, despite the consequent size of the initial investment. In the case cited as an example, the sum won would be 6,161,620 euros, if no tax is levied.

In 1992 Stefan Mandel won a jackpot of $ 27,036,142 and 263 second / third category prizes. To do this, he bought every possible combination of numbers (5.5 million tickets). After this event, the US decided to change the law to prevent it from happening again. pic.twitter.com/w8ezBEYjcQ

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A technique banned in Australia

It then remains to share the sum between the people who gave the money to buy the tickets, then to start the maneuver again by buying an increasing share of tickets yourself. Buying more tickets will pocket a bigger chunk of the jackpot.

Stefan Mandel has performed and succeeded in the operation fourteen times in total in different countries such as Romania, the United Kingdom or Australia, which prohibits the use of this technique following his earnings. According to The Independentt, the mathematician now lives in Vanuatu, an island country in the Pacific Ocean.

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