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      Flambatious Uk National Lottery Rollover Worth Seven Million Pounds To Be Won 2nd March 2011In the last UK National lottery draw no トゥミ 財布 one lotto participant managed to match all five main results and the bonus ball to scoop the UK National lottery jackpot worth around four million pounds. The numbers drawn were 06,08,20,29,34,36 and the bonus ball which was 43. So this means that we have a rollover fund in the next draw estimated to be worth ?7 million, this will actually send lotto participants lottomad. So we have on Wednesday the 2nd of March 2011 an UK Lotto which is a rollover, and then the following friday the 4th of March it's an euro triple rollover of ?52 million (a rather flambatious amount). So it's going to be a very busy week for lotto participants in the UK, and participants of lottery syndicate in either of the above games.The UK national lottery was officially started in 1994 originally as a Saturday only game, however due to the booming popularity it speedily became a twice per week event. By the start of 2011 it has made over 2,000 individual millionaires, and had paid out over ?29 billion in prize winnings to people playing in the national lotto game.To play participants need to chose 6 numbers between 1-49, or players can tick lucky dip and let the lottery terminal chose the ticket numvbers for them. Some players will also want to play via an UK National lottery syndicate. These syndicates are often done at work, however more and more people are turning to the internet to seekprofessionally run lottery syndicates to help increase the number of chances of winning a cash prize.Unlike the Euro millions lotto draw, the UK National lotto rarely see's many rollovers at all. An rare rollover or double rollover may occur, however triple rollovers (like the one on friday the 4th of March's euro millions triple roll-over draw) is unheard of, and if no one wins the UK lottery in the next two draws then we could see an UK triple rollover.The odds of winning the UK National トゥミ 財布小物入れ lotto jackpot are 1 in 13,983,815 a bit high but a lot lower than the euro millions jackpot odds which are a massive 1 in 76 million! The most attractive odds on the UK National lottery game are 1 in 56,655.92 which is to win ?10 by matching 3 main numbers.February 2011 the Dream number game run by Camelot to help raise funds for the London 2012 Olympics was ended as planned when it was first launched many years ago. A new game has been bought out called "Lotto Plus 5" which is set to fill the void when there are no UK National lotto draws. This means the Plus 5 game takes place on Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday.Lotto Plus 5 costs just 20p per draw at ?1 extra per week, and is selected when obtaining the normal UK Lotto ticket. It selects the original numbers for plus 5 as for lotto, and enters them into all the new plus5 draws for that week. This is a fixed prize winning game, with prizes for matching 3,4,5 and 6 numbers. The top prize is for matching all 6 numbers wins ?250,000, with the organisers believing it will be able to create an extra 500,000 lottery winners per week with this new game.Even though it offers smaller prizes when compared to the Euro millions lotto or the American lotto jackpots the UK National lottery still attracts a lot of interest from players around the globe as it is one of the most famous lump sum tax free pay out lotto games. Lottery ticket sales are expected to go lottomad as participants rush to get what they think will be the winning ticket so make sure to pay for yours quick or join a lotto syndicate to get more value for your money.By: Dave FlambatiousArticle Directory: get more info visit the authors Results National Lottery site for upto date Uk national lottery results. Alternatively you can visit his main UK National lotto トゥミ アクセサリー blog which has been archiving results now for over 6 years. 

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