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Wheeling systems do have some value for lottery players, not in some hyped up ‘beat the lottery’ way, but in terms of providing a steadier stream of wins compared to playing a randomly chosen selection of the same number of tickets. Getting some smaller wins while waiting for a larger one seems to be an attractive option for syndicates. Lottery systems are often mis-sold as a part of various lottery strategy related products, usually bundled with lottery prediction software, and various other "tools" which are supposedly "improving the odds", "guaranteeing profits", etc., generally, the type of get-rich-quick-schemes. These are often based on some mathematically incorrect assumptions and claims, Gambler's Fallacy or plain misunderstanding or misrepresentation of important probability facts; some of the claims in one of the popular books of this type, Lottery Master Guide of Gail Howard, are discussed in. A fairly exhaustive list of such products and honest reviews and criticism about each of them is compiled at. Another list, which includes only books, can be found at. Most of the available lotto strategies books can be found at Amazon.com, on search for Lotteries or Books › Humor & Entertainment › Puzzles & Games › Gambling › Lotteries .