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{September 29, 2009}   The Experienced Player’s Elgordo Lotto Primer

When you first come across the Elgordo Loteria, part of the Euromillions Euro lotto, you’ll certainly want to learn more. Noted for featuring one of the most substantial jackpots worldwide, this simple game of hazard offers pots up to more than two and a half billion Euros. And yet there’s more. This lottery makes available more than thirteen thousand prizes, which works out to a winner per every six contestants. Not bad at all by the standards of the prizes pitched by competing lotteries.

There is one draw per month in the Euromillions Euro lottery. But three months a year are tied to special draws for yet bigger prizes. These bigger drawings take place in January, summer, and around Christmas; they are, in order, El Nio, San Ildefonso & Elgordo, literally: “Fat Cat”.

Unlike other lottery draw systems, the Elgordo Lottery uses balls sporting five digits apiece in a range from 00,000 to 84,999. One ball is drawn from each of two bowls; the first draw determines the winning ticket, the second the prize value. Should you want to have a chance to win you can buy a full ticket called a “serie”. You can also choose the cheaper option called a “décimo”, valued at one-tenth of a full ticket. Sadly, both both of these choices are expensive ways to play and neither of these two will ramp up your prospects of a win anyway. Because of this the Euromillions Euro Lottery also offers an e-lottery system.

Everyone’s certain to win a prize when participating in the e-lottery system. All you do is buy into the Euromillions Euro lottery syndicate and you’ll be divided into teams. With each team having a number between zero and nine, the final digit on the winning number picks the winners who will take the money. All members then receive their share. Following that, subscriptions are offered for the syndicate ready for the next drawing. It’s natural to worry about whether it would be worth sharing the prizes. The thing is, there’s still plenty to share out when the total prize was 2.6 billion Euros. You’ll find the syndicate e-lottery is far more affordable, and knowing that you’ll win something in each draw, there are no worries about constantly losing. Really, there’s no better way to play…

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