Unless of course YOU win the £101m.......People say it's too much...use what you want and make people happy by buying a good player for £5m for Albion....hope the winning couple of the £101m got my letter OK!!......Definitely!
You not going to be a millionaire but you will do a lot better with the smaller prizes, for example 3 number of nat lotto pays a tenner and the odds are 327/1 on the health lotto it's 214/1 and you win £50, 4 numbers nat lotto around £60 with odds of 14,387 /1 health lotto, 9,416 /1 and you win £500, 5 numbers nat lotto odds of 3,236,995 /1 and you win, £1,500 (big shit) health lotto 2,118,760 /1 and you win 100 grand
Anyone play lunchtime 49s![]()
Perming 6 numbers from 5 on the health lottery is a good idea but it breaks the health lottery rules
according to the email i recieved from them.
It has been said that the average person who buys a lottery ticket first thing on Monday morning is 2000 times more likely to die before 7pm the following Saturday evening than they are to actually win the Jackpot.
Anyone who's happy picking up 10-1 on three numbers, which is roughly a 55-1 chance, would be better off picking a random horse at 8-1 and another at 7-1 and putting them in a double. At least if they both win you'll get paid at the correct odds.
As for the health lottery, why would anyone would want to help line Richard Desmond's pockets?
Email the health lottery people and they will tell you the same as they told me that it is not permitted to perm numbers.
When it was first launched the top prize was getting on for £15m but now it barely tops £6m.
I believe that if you put individual lines on they could still work out you are still operating a perming system
because if you get 3 numbers correct winning150 quid ,the non winning numbers would be almost identical.
First double winner takes home £200,000
09/11/11
Luck struck twice for Paul Nelson, 44 from Uckfield . He now plans to propose to his partner of four years Corinne, 24,
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It still asks the question why the emailed to say i could not perm numbers