Archive for February 2009

e-Lottery Launches Spanish Superdraw Syndicates

Last night Tom Brodie, Co-Founder of e-Lottery, announced the launch of the Spanish Superdraw syndicates.  In December 2008 the huge El Gordo lottery was added to e-Lottery’s suite of syndicates but now a further 11 Superdraws have been made available giving lottery players around the world access to these huge prize fund lottery games.

Firstly, there are 3 special annual Superdraws.  These are:

  1. July Summer ‘San Ildefonso’ Special Draw: €150 Million prize fund  - at least 1 cash prize guaranteed
  2. December ‘El Gordo’ Christmas Draw: €2.6 Billion prize fund  - at least 1 cash prize guaranteed
  3. January ‘El Niño’ Draw: €850 Million prize fund  - at least 1 cash prize guaranteed

There are also 9 standard Superdraws.  These are:

  1. February Superdraw: €84 Million prize fund - at least 3 cash prizes guaranteed 
  2. March Superdraw: €84 Million prize fund - at least 3 cash prizes guaranteed 
  3. April Superdraw: €84 Million prize fund - at least 3 cash prizes guaranteed
  4. May Superdraw: €84 Million prize fund - at least 3 cash prizes guaranteed 
  5. June Superdraw: €84 Million prize fund  - at least 3 cash prizes guaranteed
  6. August Superdraw: €84 Million prize fund  - at least 3 cash prizes guaranteed
  7. September Superdraw: €84 Million prize fund  - at least 3 cash prizes guaranteed 
  8. October Superdraw: €84 Million prize fund  - at least 3 cash prizes guaranteed 
  9. November Superdraw: €84 Million prize fund  - at least 3 cash prizes guaranteed 

That’s right, your eyes are not deceiving you, you are GUARANTEED to win at least 1 cash prize in the 3 BIG Spanish Superdraws and at least 3 cash prizes in the other 9 standard Superdraws.  This is all down to the clever way in which e-Lottery has allocated the numbers in each of the Superdraw syndicates.

Unlike conventional lotteries, these Spanish Superdraws only print so many tickets so once the tickets are sold that is it.  To get involved in the March 2009 draw buy your Spanish Superdraw Syndicate place today.  

A Big Well Done To Lee May!

I would like to say a big well done to one of my extremely hard working affiliates, Lee May.  Lee joined my e-Lottery team in November 2008 and having a good understanding of website creation followed my lead on promoting his eLottery business using SEO (search engine optimization).  After just 3 months, Lee’s website (www.e5ive.co.uk) is already generating more than 40 unique visits a day to his e-Lottery affiliate pages.  Better still, on the 21st of February Lee’s e-Lottery hits reached just short of 200.  This is an incredible feat for a person so new to this form of promotion but it just proves what is possible with the right mind set and a willingness to learn new skills.

What’s more, Lee’s efforts have already resulted in a handful of member signups which have cost Lee precisely nothing…except for a lot of hard work of course!

Remember the name (Lee May), this is an e-Lottery leader in the making!!!

EuroMillions Rolls Over Again - Now £37 Million Jackpot

It’s a double rollover folks!  With finances tight in households around the world, how would £37 million do to ease some of those problems?  Admittedly the odds of hitting the EuroMillions jackpot as a single ticket holder are remote to say the least; however, if you play as a member of an e-Lottery syndicate you will be playing with both “lucky star” numbers guaranteed in every single draw.  This means that you and your fellow syndicate members play with a 36 times greater chance of sharing the jackpot when compared to the millions of people buying tickets the normal way.  Give yourself a genuine chance of scooping some lottery cash by joining a EuroMillions syndicate today. 

It’s Another EuroMillions Rollover

There were no winners of the EuroMillions jackpot on Friday 13th February and as a result next week’s top prize is now an estimated £25 million.  Pick up your desired number of EuroMillions tickets or join an e-Lottery syndicate to secure a considerable odds advantage. 

EuroMillions Is 5 years Old Today

On the 13th of February 2004 the very first EuroMillions draw took place; five years on this lottery game is more popular than ever creating huge excitement around Europe every Friday evening.  Give this great lotto game a go today because lady luck may well have her eye on you on EuroMillions’ fifth anniversary.  Better still, give yourself a massive odds boost by joining one of e-Lottery’s EuroMillions syndicates where you benefit from a whopping 36 times greater chance of sharing in the jackpot.

The Euro Lottery - EuroMillions

The Euro lottery is a hugely exciting international lottery product. You can either combine it as scores of folks do and play it alongside the UK lottery or you can commit yourself to just playing this lotto by yourself and can potentially win just as much, if not more! If like a growing number of people you decide to come on board and start playing it every week you would clearly be making a wise decision as I am about to make clear; As you would have perhaps guessed from the name, Euro Millions is played in Europe, it takes place once a week on a Friday and one of the great things about playing it is that it is not limited to the residents of just one particular country! No, the Euro Lottery pools the stakes of the 9 countries that are presently participating. 

These countries include Austria, Belgium, France, Ireland, Luxemburg, Portugal, Spain, Switzerland and the United Kingdom. So you can imagine - it is enormous! And the prizes are a great deal larger as well; this is mostly because of the substantial amount of folks playing but also because the main pool prize is rolled-over to the next draw if there is no jackpot winner and so the prize can be as high as fifty million Euros. It is no surprise then that the Euro lottery is one of the biggest lotteries in the world and almost certainly one of the most exciting as well. 

The very first Euro lottery draw took place on Friday the 13th of February in 2004. It included the 3 main lottery organizers; Camelot in the UK, the Francaise des jeux in France and the Loterias y apuestas des estad in Spain. On that first lottery draw the prize jackpot was worth 15 million Euros. This is very impressive! Since then the highest single winner was a lady named Delores McNamara who won a staggering 115.6 million Euros which equates to about £77,000,000. And that is not all; 3 syndicate winners received over 183 million Euros between them.

This also brings us to the tried and tested winning strategies that we have been seen time and time again, it seems that lottery syndicating is proving to be one of the best kept secrets for constant winning success for a lot of people who are consistent at playing the lottery and serious about increasing their probability so just keep that in mind! 

So how can you increase your probability of winning? This is possibly the million dollar question on every players mind and we would love to give you one easy answer if we knew it! But we do not. Furthermore it would take away all the fun, excitement and anticipation of playing the Euro lottery every week would it not? But what we can do is offer you some useful tips and hints that we have seen work for ourselves and for lots of other players over the years. Remember, you do not always have to win the jackpot for it to make a huge difference to your life. Read on… 

There have been lots of Euro lottery players who have won a small fortune just by matching the five main draw numbers and just one Lucky Star. The chances of achieving this are 1 in 5,448,240 as apposed to 1 in 76,275,360 for winning the ultimate jackpot. But in these cases occasionally the jackpot has rolled-over for weeks at a time and so is sure fire to pay out even if no one wins the top prize. You can also extend your probability by merely buying more tickets.

You may possibly try keeping track of all the winning numbers week after week and then look for patterns of consistent winning numbers? Or, alternatively use only the number combinations that have not been used already? It is all about probability! So what are you waiting for?

Remember it is all about the odds as well, so chose your favourite ways of playing as the more ways you play the greater your probability you have of winning the Euro lottery.

Unclaimed UK Lotto Winnings

Many millions of people throughout the UK play the UK National lottery every week in the hope that they can win that life altering jackpot. You would therefore imagine that these individuals would be in a hurry to check the results immediately after the draw has finished to see if their dreams have been answered. You may then be somewhat stunned when I say to you that a considerable quantity of lotto cash never gets claimed.

The UK lottery is regularly sitting on enormous amounts of prize money that they are just waiting to be claimed. In just the 5 month period from September 2008 to February 2009 just short of £4 million still sits unclaimed by players of just the UK lotto game. These are not just a mountain of small prizes either; there are many in excess of £10,000, a handful of more than £100,000 as well as one prize of £1.5 million.

If you have gone to the effort to play the UK lottery, ensure that you check your ticket numbers immediately after the draw has taken place. If you have won a prize, claim it as quickly as possible because the UK National lotto rules stipulate that any prize that has not been claimed within six months will be distributed among charitable organisations.

The main reason given by lotto players as to why they do not claim their lottery wins is because they have lost their tickets. I’m certain that most of us have lost a lottery ticket at some point and have desperately attempted to recover it in time for the draw but to no avail.

Depending on the size of your UK lottery win, there are different ways in which you claim your winnings. If your prize is less than £200, you can collect your cash from any UK National lottery retailer in the UK. When your cash sum falls between £200 and £500 some lotto retailers may still pay out a cash sum of this size but for those who decide against this you will need to claim your prize at the post office instead.

When you are claiming UK lottery prizes that fit the category between £500 and £50,000 again the post office is the place where your cash payout needs to be claimed. You will have to complete a claim form, present your lucky lotto ticket as evidence as well as show your proof of identification before being issued a cheque for your prize. Cash prizes of this size can also be claimed by post from the UK National lottery head quarters. Again you will need to fill out a claim form and mail your winning ticket as proof of your win. If you decide to claim your winnings in this manner, photocopy your lotto ticket for your security and then send the actual ticket via recorded delivery.

If you are lucky enough to be requesting a UK National lottery prize of more than £50,000, you have to visit one of the National lottery’s regional centres and request your payout in person.

If you want to steer clear of ever joining the vast number of individuals who forfeit their UK National lotto spoils, it would be wise to set up an online subscription plan with the UK National lottery directly. If you opt to do this, your ticket fees will always be taken on time and you will be notified of any prizes coming your way shortly after each draw. Playing in this manner will guarantee that you always end up with lottery cash that is rightfully yours.

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