Thursday, February 26, 2009

How You Can Play the UK Lottery

By Tom Martens

The 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.

In order to play the UK lottery, you must have a ticket. There are two ways to purchase lottery tickets. One way is to go to a national lottery retailer to purchase tickets. The player marks the lottery number selections on a play slip. The play slip is then given to the retailer, who takes the slip and issue a ticket with the selected lottery numbers on it.

An alternative way to play the UK Lottery is via the World Wide Web. To use the Internet option, you enter lottery numbers online and are then issues a "virtual" ticket. The virtual ticket arrives by email. You may print it out, or access your numbers by a link included in the email. It is both safe and legal to purchase lottery tickets online.

Make sure you use an authorized national lottery web site when you buy your tickets, keep your user name and password protected and log out after you purchase your tickets. This helps to ensure that your personal information is protected and safe. In both cases, the player doesn?t have to select the lottery numbers. Instead, the player can opt for the ?Lucky Dip? option, in which all six lottery numbers are randomly selected for the player.

Whether you buy your tickets in person or on line, you do not have to select your lottery numbers. In either method, you may opt for "Lucky Dip," in which the computer selects all six numbers randomly.

Play slips indicate which lottery is desired, whether Wednesday, Saturday, or both. The UK Lottery allows you to use the same set of numbers both nights, and for up to eight weeks per play.

Every player must make sure their play slip has: Your selected numbers (or a tick in the box for the Lucky Dip random selections), the days you want to play, the number of weeks you want to play, and the correct draw dates. The ticket you get back must reflect this information and have both a visible bar-coded serial number and an unmarked void box.

To claim your prize, write you name and address on your UK lottery ticket. It is impossible to claim a prize without a ticket. Then take your winning ticket to any authorized national lottery retailer. If no one wins the jackpot, the prize is rolled over into the next drawing.

To claim a prize, write your name and address on your ticket. If you buy a ticket from a retailer, it is impossible to claim your prize without the ticket. Take your winning ticket to any national lottery retailer. If no one wins the jackpot in any given drawing, then the prize money is rolled over until the next draw. - 15224

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