UK
National lottery and e-lottery syndicates in the UK game.
The UK
National lottery was renamed lotto shortly after the first ever draw.
After a
successful launch period the UK lotto gamewas
extended to be drawn twice per week to
include the Wednesday UK
lottery draw. The current operators of the UK National lottery
(Camelot) also
launched the EuroMillions lottery draw (European lottery) a few years
later,
and are now believed to be planning a new “Global
lottery”
game in the next few
years, which promises some truly massive jackpots as people all over
the world
play in the game.
With a
current record jackpot of £42 million GBP, the UK National
Lotto
is one of the
richest, lump-sum, tax-free lotteries in the world. Players must match
their
selected 6 numbers with the 6 main numbers drawn from a pool of 49,
numbered
1–49 to win a share of the lottery Jackpot. Besides the
jackpot,
there are
other prizes to be won if players match 3, 4 or 5 numbers or 5 numbers
plus the
“bonus ball” (drawn separately after the 6 main
numbers).
Lottery
Syndicates Facts
Camelot
(the current UK lottery operator) says that 1 in 4 jackpots are won by
syndicates. Syndicates allow people to pool their lottery entries
together to
give them a greater chance of winning a cash prize, and then share the
prize
between the syndicate members
E-lottery
UK
National Lottery
Syndicates
Upon
joining an elottery UK syndicate you will automatically be placed into
a
syndicate for both the Saturday and the Wednesday lottery draws. Each
elottery
syndicate has 44 entries in the both of the UK lottery draws. Each of
these
lines shares 5 common numbers plus one unique lotto number between 1
and 49
(these unique numbers are the 44 remaining numbers after your syndicate
has
been given their 5 common numbers)
The
benefit of this is that with an elottery UK syndicate you only need to
match 2
numbers to win a cash prize as elottery guarantees to always match one
of the 6
main numbers. Even better still you elottery syndicate members only
need to
match 5 main numbers to win a share in the tax free jackpots.
UK
National
lotto winning odds
Okay
so
above we mentioned to you how you only need to match 5
numbers to
hit
the
jackpot, have a look at what this does to the odds. When playing on
your own
you need to match all 6 numbers to win a share in the jackpot, the odds
of this
are 1 in 14 million and the odds of matching 5 main numbers are just 1
in 1.9
million.
Which
odds do you prefer when trying to scoop the big one? I know I would
rather have
the 1 in 1.9 million odds, when compared with the prospect of having to
play
with odds of 1 in 14 million. Sounds like an easy choice to me, a bit
of a no
brainier really.
Can
anyone join an e-lottery UK National lottery syndicate?
Peoplefrom
anywhere in the world (accept for the
USA (at the moment)) can join an e-lottery syndicate. At the moment
membership
numbers are over 130,000 in 133 countries around the world, and with
the new
elottery El-Gordo syndicate, the numbers are expected to increase
dramatically
over the next few years.
How much
does it cost to join an elottery syndicate?
The
price
to join either a UK lotto or Euro millions e-lottery syndicate is just
£5 per
week. For this you get 88 lines in the UK lottery (that’s 44
each
on both the
Wednesday and Saturday draw)
Best of
all there are no contracts to sign, you can stay and play for as long
or as
little amount of time as you like. I have been in elottery now for
about 3
years, and I have players who joined me in elottery when I did, at the
same
time I also have people who just play for a few weeks, or whenever
there is a
big rollover on.
There
is
also a full 14 day money back guarantee, so if your not completely
happy within
you first 14 days of joining simply ask elottery for your money back
and cancel
your subscription. Really cant say fairer than that now can we! So go
on what
do you have to lose, who knows you may even just win a share in the
jackpot.
•
88 lines each week •
Guaranteed 6th ball •
Risk Free - 14 day money back guarantee •
Just £5 per week!
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