UK National Lotto Syndicate

Playing the UK Lotto with e-lottery

With a record jackpot of £42 million GBP, the UK National Lotto is one of the richest, lump-sum, tax-free lotteries in the world. Played twice a week and televised live on the BBC, each draw offers players the chance to win a jackpot running to millions of pounds!

To win the jackpot, players must match their selected 6 numbers with the 6 main numbers drawn from a pool of 49, numbered 1–49. Besides the jackpot, there are other prizes to be won if players match 3, 4 or 5 numbers or 5 numbers plus the “bonus ball” (drawn separately after the 6 main numbers).

Syndicated

Syndicates allow people to pool their lottery entries, giving them a greater chance of sharing money from a lottery. Camelot, operators of the UK National Lottery, say 1 in 4 jackpots are won by syndicates! e-lottery now allows you to play in a syndicate with a difference.

So how does the e-lottery syndicate work?

EuroMillion Lotto SyndicateWhen playing the UK Lotto with e-lottery, you will be automatically placed into a syndicate of 49 members for both draws (Wednesday and Saturday) each week.
Each syndicate has 44 entries/lines into each UK Lotto draw, with each line sharing 5 common numbers plus one unique number between 1 and 49 (these unique numbers are the 44 remaining numbers after your syndicate has been given their 5 common numbers).

Why are the 44 entries in your syndicate set up in that way?
That’s easy:

To improve the syndicate’s odds of winning a UK Lotto jackpot by 733%!

Just look at our RESULTS:

In 684 UK Lotto draws, e-lottery syndicates:

have matched 3 balls 118344 times, with members sharing total cash prizes of £1,183,440!
have matched 4 balls 6360 times, with members sharing total cash prizes of £417,159!
have matched 5 balls 92 times, with members sharing total cash prizes of £169,272!
have matched 5 balls plus the bonus ball 8 times, with members sharing total cash prizes of £526,146!
Just in the last four weeks, e-lottery syndicates have shared £25,694!

You can’t argue with those numbers!