Winning The Lottery

November 10, 2008

ELottery Club For A Much Better Chance Of Hitting The Jackpot

The eLottery Syndicate began in 2002 to give players all over the world a much better chance of winning the lottery. It plays the UK Lotto and EuroMillions, with more exciting lottery games coming soon.

The UK Lotto Syndicate

The UK eLottery syndicate gives you a share of 88 lines per week playing the UK Lotto. That’s 44 on Wednesday and 44 on Saturday. And it only costs what you would normally pay for only 5 tickets. That’s 44 times the chance of winning in each draw. When you join you get automatically placed in a 49 person team. Big enough to give a nice boost to your chances of winning. But small enough that you can still get a great big chunk of money when sharing the jackpot.

EuroMillions

With EuroMillions you get a share of 36 lines in every Friday night draw. EuroMillions tickets are a bit more expensive than most lotteries but with eLottery you still get a share of 36 tickets for the price of just over 3 tickets. Much better than those lottery sites that charge you 3 times the normal ticket price for just one ticket. In fact, your odds of winning at least something will be as good as 1-in-3!

What About the Winners?

The eLottery syndicates have had numerous big six figure wins, which have been featured in the National Newspapers (you can see some of the eLottery winners here). But obviously it’s what happens in future that is the most important to you. After all, when those future jackpot wins arrive that’s when you definitely want to be playing in the winning syndicate!
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The Company

VWD who run eLottery now have players in over 130 countries all over the world. They have grown and grown over the years, and already had to move to larger offices. ‘The business has been growing at such a rate that the move was inevitable’, explained co-founder Len Fitzgerald. ‘The need for extra working space to maintain the high standard of service to members and keep pace with technological advances and demands has been on the cards for some time’.

Joining

It’s quick and easy to join. You can join online, and choose which lotteries you prefer to play and how many weeks you prefer to play for. There is no commitment to continue - you can stop playing at any time you choose.

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September 16, 2008

All About The UK Lottery

The UK Lotto was originally started by the Camelot Group in 2004. It is the official lottery in the UK. Millions of people play every week, and it is now more popular than at any time and it is not hard to see why.

So how does the UK lottery work?

There are 49 balls in a lottery machine and six main balls are selected by that machine. Then a 7th ball is drawn called the ‘bonus ball’. This counts towards a prize if you match five numbers. Prizes start at three winning balls and the jackpot is awarded to anybody who matches all 6 balls. Generally if you do match three balls then the prize will be ten pounds. If you match all six balls then depending upon how many other people also got six balls, the prize is usually millions of pounds.

In order to take part, you fill in a slip marking the numbers that you want to choose. You can also choose a ‘lucky dip’ where a machine picks six random numbers for you. The total prize money for the lottery is made up of 45 percent of the ticket sales.

The UK lottery is drawn twice per week and it is shown live on BBC One. There are twelve different machines that can be used for the draw and they are selected randomly to make the results fair. Whilst it started off as ‘The National Lottery’ in 2002 it was renamed ‘Lotto’ and that is what many people now refer to it as.

As well as the Lotto game, there are also other games that you can take part in including Hot Picks, Thunderball and Daily Play.

Chances of winning?

The chances of you winning the lottery jackpot are slim. However, everybody has the same chance and there is usually at least one winner every week. It is much more likely that you will win smaller prizes, but as everybody has the same chance of winning there is no harm in purchasing a ticket because the lucky person could be you. Alternatively you could join a UK lottery syndicate for a better chance of winning.

The UK lottery is still an extremely popular game over ten years after it started. Winners have come from lots of different backgrounds, and all ages from the elderly to 16 year olds. Anybody can win just as long as they have a ticket. You can check the UK lotto results here.

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