eLottery Syndicate Offers A Much Better Chance Of Winning
November 19, 2008
The eLottery group started late in 2002. The syndicate plays the UK Lotto and EuroMillions, with more big games soon. eLottery has been consistently providing players all over the world a much better chance of winning.
What Is A Pool?
Put quite simply it gives you a better chance of winning. For a more detailed explanation you can read more about lottery syndicates.
UK Lotto
The UK eLottery syndicate gives you a share of 88 lines per week on the UK Lotto. That’s 44 on Saturday and 44 on Wednesday. That’s 44 times the chance of winning in each draw. And it only costs what you would normally pay for only 5 tickets. When you join you are automatically placed in a 49 strong team. So big enough to give a nice boost to your chances of winning. And small enough that you can still get a great big chunk of money when sharing the jackpot.
The UK Lotto is drawn two times per week and it is shown live on BBC One. There are twelve different machines that can be used for the draw which are selected randomly to make the results fair. Whilst it started off as ‘The National Lottery’ in 2002 it was renamed ‘Lotto’ and that is what many people now call it.
The Company
elottery now have players in over a hundred countries all over the world. They have grown a lot over the years, and already moved to bigger offices. ‘The need for extra working space to maintain the high standard of service to members and keep pace with technological advances and demands has been on the cards for some time’ said co-founder Len Fitzgerald
What About the eLottery Winners?
The eLottery syndicates have had numerous big six figure wins, which have been featured in the National Newspapers (you can see some of the elottery winners here). But obviously it’s what happens in future that is important to you. When those future jackpot wins arrive that’s when you should be playing in the winning syndicate!
Joining
It’s very quick to join. You can join online, and choose which games you would like to play and for how many weeks you would like to play for. There is no commitment to keep playing – you can stop at any time you want.













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