Tony Catsmith wrote:it's probability and maths, as rugbychick says, he's a ridiculously intelligent bloke and if you've read any of his books you can pick up on the logic and huge effort that takes place in some of his work.
Its still a trick which ever way you look at it, ask yourself why he didn`t reveal his numbers to the nation 5 mins before the draw was made ? They close the lottery terminals at 7-30pm i think so nobody could have copied his numbers ife he had revealed them before hand, by waiting until after the draw was finished before he revealed his numbers then its a trick/illusion of some sort where you needed to know the result before hand.
If you were that good and could pick the lottery numbers then what would you choose, a £20k ish fee for doing a tv show or putting the numbers on yourself and standing to win a possible windfall of over £4 million.
Its an illusion just like his horse racing scam was which was one of the oldest tricks in the book used by numerous telephone tipsters.