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Why Play National Lottery Lotto Games Using a Syndicate?


One of the major arguments for playing EuroMillions and other National Lottery lotto games with a syndicate is that you'll never accidentally miss out on picking up your winnings if you forget to check your tickets for winning numbers. Stories frequently appear in the newspapers of unclaimed winnings, which may be attributed to a number of reasons, such as that the holder of a lucky ticket is unaware that he or she has won or they have lost their ticket. In fact, the National Lottery has recorded 24 unclaimed prizes in excess of £1 million, with the largest being a £9.5 million ticket which expired on January 2006. Keep in mind that you have 180 days or six months from the date of the draw to claim your winnings, after which unclaimed prizes will become part of the Good Causes fund of the Lotto and is used for charitable purposes.

A syndicate is a group of players who have pooled their resources to play National Lottery games regularly. How does it work? In the case of the regular Lotto game, the group plays using a system play method in which they bet five numbers plus every combination of the sixth number. For the EuroMillions game, the group bets five numbers plus every combination of the two lucky star numbers. This boosts your group's chances of winning since you are sure to match at least one number in every draw. A subscription to a syndicate is more affordable than buying multiple tickets while evening the odds in your favor, plus you'll never risk forgetting to check your tickets and possibly losing out on a prize. Of course, you will have to share any prizes with the other members of your group, but since jackpots for games such as the EuroMillions frequently reach ¬ 100 million, your share can still come to a substantial amount of money. And of course, you also more frequently win in the smaller prize levels, which can build up to a handsome some over time.

How do you find a reputable National Lottery lotto syndicate? You can visit sites reviewing these groups to check out their features, as well as what games they play and the costs of joining the group. Keep in mind that the most reputable groups do charge token administration fees which are given to the people who do the actual work of betting on the lotto games as well as restricting the number of members to ensure that the distribution of winnings is not too small.

Before signing up to become a member of the syndicate, read the member's agreement very carefully to make sure you understand all of its provisions, in particular how much you will pay per week, how the winnings will be allocated and other terms and conditions such as what happens if a member should drop out and how winnings are paid out as well as how often they are sent. Also make sure that there is an online facility for members to check their winnings so you won't have trouble keeping track of how much money you've already accrued .



Author Resource:- Sammy Lottoman manages a national lottery business from home, his members get better odds as members in a national lottery syndicate. There are a number of lottery syndicate websites on the net providing entry to the same service.

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