Lottery syndicate increases your buying power and your chances of winning big money (source: Camelot). Catchalotto gives you more realistic chances of winning the first prize. Registration is easy and free, each play costs £1 - same as buying your ticket via an offical lottery retailer! Same cost, better odds! Join Catchalotto Syndicate, it could be next in line for scooping the jackpot! What have you got to loose, give it a try!
10 February 2010, Wednesday
In the previous post, we wondered whether we should play Euromillions using Lucky Dip. In the end we played 2 combinations, one we chose ourselves and one via Lucky Dip. And guess what - no wins on our combination and £8 win on Lucky Dip. Like us, nobody matched all the numbers, and the jackpot of £87.5 million now rolls over to this coming Friday, 12th of February. The estimated jackpot is now a cool £113 million, which if won by a UK player would be the highest ever win in the UK.
Euromillions celebrates its 6th birthday and to that extent it is Euromillions mega draw tonight with an incredible £85 million jackpot. If won by a UK Lottery player it will be a record UK win, almost doubling the current record set in November 2009 by Les Scadding and his wife who scooped £45.5 million by sharing a £90 million rollover - see here! Did you know that they got the winning combination via the Lucky Dip facility? Hmmm, shall we buy Euromillions ticket via lucky dip tonight?
Good luck if you take part in Euromillions today, and good luck tomorrow to our syndicate Marsland.
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This, believe it or not, is one of the most common queries we receive. Is it possible to generate such list? Well, as with most things in life, with a bit of hard work and patience, it is of course possible. The question is - do you have the capability to store such list? In soft copy, the file would be in gigabytes, it would probably crash your machine each time you try to open it, unless of course you have a super powerful computer. In hard copy, it will be printed on literally thousands of A4s.
For the third draw in a row, yesterday's lottery result 1;4;7;11;13;27 had all numbers below 30! Overall, there were quite a lot of winning tickets, generating less than average payouts. If you got 4 numbers right, you win £12, matching 5 balls and a bonus generated a mere £9,924 and guessing all six numbers would have given you £264,490! Such jackpot payout sits amongst the lowest 10 payouts in the whole of the UK National Lottery history. This draw was a perfect example of how people tend to choose low numbers, perhaps relating these to birthdays, anniversaries etc.
On contrary, on Friday 5 February Euromillions jackpot stands at a cool £85 million! Mega jackpot indeed! If won by a UK player, it will be the highest payout to date!
Catchalotto is currently focusing on lottery syndicates for the lotto game as the odds are far better. Let's try and get the lotto jackpot first, and then worry about chasing the Euro beast!
Whatever lottery game you play, good luck!
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Syndicate Asta got £20 in prizes, not much we know, but covered Catchalotto top-up charge and the syndicate's ticket cost, so it's a breakeven draw. The winning combination 3;7;8;16;19;30 once again had all numbers below 30 but this time round lottery jackpot was won by 3 tickets. Roll on your sleeves, put thinking hats on, positive thinking, and wish luck to our next syndicate Drava.
Yesterday's drawn combination 2;16;17;18;27;28 had no winners, despite all numbers being below 31. There were too many consecutives for Lottorino's liking, hence low scoring.
So it's a Lotto rollover with an estimated jackpot of £7 million this Saturday. All the best everyone, keeping fingers crossed for Asta syndicate. Rollovers are perfect time to join a lottery syndicate - you can join Asta lottery syndicate here.
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In other words, what is the lexicographical order of your combination? If we are to say, the first combination is 1;2;3;4;5;6, the second one 1;2;3;4;5;7, the third one 1;2;3;4;5;8, and so on, until combination number 13,983,816 is 44;45;46;47;48;49, where does a combination, say, 6;7;16;20;28;47 is situated? If you read our previous posts, you'd know the answer to this one (see here). But how about finding the position of any other lottery combination? Can you do it? If not, this article is for you.
Today is the very last double lotto rollover of 2009 with an estimated jackpot of £10 million! Good luck to syndicate The Wild Duck!
Odd/even ratio is basically a spread of odd and even numbers in a lottery combination. It's one of the few methods of the lottery analysis that is very easy to spot and act upon should your chosen combination fall outside the most probable criteria. Below is the summary of all UK National lottery draws to date:
Well, it seems that the law of attraction works to some extent, our lottery syndicate Celieno has won a tenner! Not too exciting, but nevertheless a prize. The winning combination was also one number away from the next prize!
It brings us to one of the important aspects of the law of attraction: you should be very specific when it comes to asking the universe for what you want because the universe can't deliver on vague intentions. So we asked to win the lottery, and we got a tenner! Let's now fine-tune our wish a little bit, let's aim high! Remember to have no doubt that it is possible to achieve it, to put all the positive thinking into each word: “We would really like to win the lottery jackpot!”
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Did you ever notice that many lottery winners say that they expected to win the lottery? The most recent example is Les Scadding who said he “always knew” he would win, it was just a matter of time!
This could be people talking with the benefit of hindsight, but it could be that the law of attraction is taking place! There are tons of literature written about the law of attraction, we will be covering some aspects of it from time to time, but today we wanted to give a small flavour of what the law of attraction is and how we could use it to win the lottery.
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To date, the richest winner in the UK National Lottery Lotto game took home an incredible £22,590,829 after guessing correctly the lucky combination 12;15;26;44;46;49 in June 1995. A bit earlier that year, in January 1995, combination 7;17;23;32;38;42 produced the lowest ever jackpot payout of £122,510, and that's because a total 133 tickets had to share the first prize! Why so many tickets won on that night remains a mistery!
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This Wednesday, the 2nd of December, it is a lotto rollover with an estimated £7.4m! Good luck to syndicate Metallah! We keep guessing right 2 numbers in each syndicate, and last night syndicate member radicoli in syndicate Argonavis, apart from getting 2 numbers right, was 1 number away on 2 last numbers, meaning this combination could potentially have trapped 4 winnings numbers. Obviously, it is easier said than done, let's just hope we will get all the winning numbers in one line soon (preferably in syndicate Metallah!)