British National Lottery
UK Lotto
The
British National Lottery, or the
UK Lotto as
it is more commonly known, is the UK's largest lottery. It is operated by
Camelot Group PLC, who was offered
the operating license once the UK lotto had been launched in 1994. Camelot was
again issued the license in both 2001 and 2007.
The
British National Lottery went through substantial re-branding in 2002, when
along with a number of other changes, the main game in its portfolio was
renamed, Lotto. Yet, the full complement of games offered is still known as the
National Lottery. It's among the most popular forms of gambling in the UK.
All
payouts in the UK lottery are lump sum as well as being tax exempt. When the
jackpot isn't captured in a given week, it's rolled over to the next week; this
brings about some major prizes. Up to now, £42 million is the biggest jackpot
payout in the British National lottery's 14 year history.
Up until
fairly recently, players of the UK lotto had to be residents of Great Britain to
buy a UK lottery ticket but nowadays thanks to the conception of accredited
international lottery ticket sales agents, players are now able to buy their
British National lottery tickets from wherever they reside globally. Then as
soon as the draw has occurred, the very same service posts the latest UK lotto
results to their website so there is no longer any waiting around to see if your
lottery dreams have at last been answered.
British National
Lottery Syndicate
The odds
of winning the British National lottery as a single ticket holder are 1 in 14 million. However,
if you play the UK lotto as a member of an
e-Lottery syndicate, you stand a 733%
better chance of securing a share of the jackpot. You can also choose to play
in a Euromillions syndicate and boost your chances of sharing the jackpot by
3600%. |