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Get ready for new Lotto, with more ways to win more money in every draw.

What's changing?
For draws from 5th October, new Lotto will cost £2 per line, creating bigger jackpots and a brand new raffle with at least 50 guaranteed winners of £20,000 in every draw. Plus, matching 3 numbers will now win you a brilliant £25!

It all starts with an unmissable draw on launch night, with a massive £10 million jackpot and an incredible 1,000 raffle winners all guaranteed to win £20,000!

Can I still play in advance?
Yes, although there will be some temporary changes to the way you can play in advance leading up to the big launch of new Lotto on 5th October.

From 11th August, the number of weeks you can play the current Lotto game in advance will reduce each week until tickets for new Lotto go on sale on 3rd October.

From 3rd October, you'll then be able to play new Lotto up to eight weeks in advance as normal.

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Simply no need

 

They should have let Branson run it as a non profit Lotto like he wanted

 

That will never happen now as it would show how much they have been pocketing in wages and bonuses

 

When it first started the jackpot would £10-£12 million per week,

 

then they started wednesdays, daily lotto's and the like,

 

people started to spread what they bought so the jackpots went down, tonight is a TRIPLE rollover, estimated jackpot £11.8 million, cant they see the money isnt going into it anymore

 

so what do they do?......DOUBLE the ticket price, do they really think that will stop the rot?

 

they might be increasing some of the prizes but people will cut back

 

plain daft.....

 

:shaun:

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I think smaller jackpots for more people would be the way ahead. If they made it more sensible like the raffle idea, 100 people to win 100,000 each for example every week. The way it is at the minute is ****. Some fat knacker winning 156 million is just wrong. Not because hes fat. Its just that hes going to have fit blonde babes hanging off him. No I'm not jealous

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i do it direct debit and had a letter yesterday telling me it was changing.. means nothing to me as i never win :lol:

 

so they doubling the ticket price will mean bigger jackpots? surely people will just but half the tickets they normally buy to spend the same money, and with money being taken put of the jackpot fund for the million pound a draw raffle then it will mean smaller jackpots

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everything else has doubled, so why not the lottery. I reckon its best to cap a jackpot at one million per person, so if the jackpot is 15million then there are 15 millionaires. Proper sharing and no big fat greedy **** winning it all.

 

For this to work, some boffin would have to change the format.

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I think smaller jackpots for more people would be the way ahead. If they made it more sensible like the raffle idea, 100 people to win 100,000 each for example every week. The way it is at the minute is ****. Some fat knacker winning 156 million is just wrong. Not because hes fat. Its just that hes going to have fit blonde babes hanging off him. No I'm not jealous

Thats the euromillions

not the UK draw

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Get ready for new Lotto, with more ways to win more money in every draw.

 

What's changing?

For draws from 5th October, new Lotto will cost £2 per line, creating bigger jackpots and a brand new raffle with at least 50 guaranteed winners of £20,000 in every draw. Plus, matching 3 numbers will now win you a brilliant £25!

 

It all starts with an unmissable draw on launch night, with a massive £10 million jackpot and an incredible 1,000 raffle winners all guaranteed to win £20,000!

 

Can I still play in advance?

Yes, although there will be some temporary changes to the way you can play in advance leading up to the big launch of new Lotto on 5th October.

 

From 11th August, the number of weeks you can play the current Lotto game in advance will reduce each week until tickets for new Lotto go on sale on 3rd October.

 

From 3rd October, you'll then be able to play new Lotto up to eight weeks in advance as normal.

 

Stopped buying ... they can get stuffed!

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i have often wondered about the big money prizes and who they go to.... you often hear people say X amount is to much.... surely that can only be true to those people who don't like to share,

 

if i won £20 million , i would keep £5 million for me..that would secure me and my family for life.... then have £15 million to play secret millionaire... go around and treat people, help a few local groups ,

 

it all depends on your own outlook how big or small a jackpot is

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The government made £800 million off the lottery last year. So you can rest asured their cut will only increase along with the lottery ticket price increase.

But i suppose i will keep doing it as it will only put my payment up by a fiver from £10 a month to £15. As they say you got to in it to win it.

 

DD

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Really ? £1 or £2 with the chance of winning a couple of million.

 

'Chance' what is it 47,000,000 to 1 against - that's some slim chance...

Even with the millions and millions of tickets sold each week there are still rollovers as no one wins 'need I go on' :rolleyes:

 

I have nothing against it, but I pity the people pinning all their hopes and dreams on those odds

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