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What Do You Prefer the Spanish Lotto or the Euro Lottery

In December 2008 eLottery brought the Spanish lottery to its product range, giving players globally a immensely bettered chance of sharing in this giant Spanish lottery prize fund.

If its the first time you have come across the Spanish Lottery, allow me to highlight simply how crucial this lotto is to the vast majority of the Spanish population. The Spanish lotto has been a national obsession in Spain for a very long time with massive involvement generated by the Christmas lotto draw each year. Believe it or not ninety-eight% of the population play this Spanish National lottery each Christmas.

There are a couple of underlying reasons why lot’s of Spanish subjects join in the Christmas Elgordo lotto draw.

First, on that point is the inducement of the biggest lottery prize fund of any world-wide lotto game – with over 2 Billion Euros! Secondly, there are more than 13,000 money prizes to be won. Lastly, the probability of collecting a money prize on the Christmas draw is a highly feasible – one : six.

With the measure of interest that is devoted to the Christmas Elgordo lotto draw, lots of people are oblivious that there are 5 additional Spanish Lottery draws annually as well. These lotto games take place on May, July, January and November and March. While these 5 games do not feature the enormous prize fund of the Christmas lotto draw, they are sizable all the same, ranging from seventy eight million Euros to six hundred and sixty six million Euros. Plus, these games provide virtually 3 times as many prizes as the Christmas lotto draw and odds of collecting a cash prize of an awesome 1 : 3.

The Christmas Spanish lottery operates in a different way to almost all other world drawings. A full lottery ticket ‘billete’ is really expensive, costing 200 Euros. However, these tickets are divided up into 10 ‘decimos’ (tenths) costing twenty Euros apiece.

When buying your lotto tickets you have the option of purchasing 1 decimo, a complete lottery ticket, or a share of a lottery ticket. If you do not buy the full lottery ticket, someone else will purchase the rest of your lottery ticket. For example, if you purchase two decimos, someone else buys 3 decimos and someone else purchases 5 and your ticket wins 1000 Euros, then you will receive two hundred Euros, 300 Euros and five hundred Euros respectively. Owing to the expense of buying a full lottery ticket, it is not unusual for households and friends to incorporate their lottery money and all purchase a separate ‘decimo’ (tenth).

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