The Easy Ways to Play the UK Lottery
Sunday, May 2nd, 2010The leading lottery game of the United Kingdom is the UK lottery, a twice-weekly drawing with possible winners every Wednesday and Saturday. The UK Lottery is a 6 from 29 lottery, which means that the jackpot winner has to match all six numbers to collect the prize. Smaller prizes are awarded to players whose tickets match 3, 4, or 5 of the 6 winning numbers.
You cannot play the UK Lottery without a ticket. You may obtain your ticket from a national lottery retailer in person. You mark your selections on a play slip, and give the play slip to the retailer. The retailer issues a ticket with your selected lottery numbers on it.
A second way to purchase lottery tickets is on the internet. The player manually enters the lottery numbers online and is then issued a “virtual” lottery ticket. The player receives the virtual lottery ticket via email. The ticket can then be printed or the lottery numbers can be accessed via a link sent in the email. It is perfectly safe and legal to purchase lottery tickets online.
It is essential that you use only authorized lottery web sites when you buy virtual tickets. You should keep your user name and passwords safe, and you minimize the risk of being hacked by logging out after you purchase your tickets. This helps ensure that your bank numbers are not compromised by online criminal activity.
Whether you buy your tickets online or at a retailer, it is not essential that you choose your own numbers. Either online or in person, you can use “Lucky Dip” and the UK Lottery computer will select all six numbers for you randomly.
Play slips must indicate which lottery is desired, whether Wednesday, Saturday, or both. The UK Lottery permits you to use the same set of numbers both nights, and, indeed, to use the same numbers for up to eight weeks.
In addition, the player also needs to choose how many weeks they want to play. You can play the same set of lottery numbers for up to eight weeks.
When you buy your ticket in person, make sure the ticket you get back has: Your chosen numbers or the Lucky Dip numbers, the days you want to play, the number of weeks you want to play, and your selected drawing dates. Every valid ticket must also have a visible bar-coded serial number and an unticked void box.
If there is no jackpot winner after a fortnight, then the final jackpot is shared among players who matched five of the six lottery numbers, plus the bonus number. This feature of the UK Lottery is known as the Triple Rollover. Playing the national lottery is simple and fun. That’s why it remains one of the most popular lottery games today.