In Dec 2008 e-lottery added the Spanish lottery to it’s product range, giving players globally a immensely bettered opportunity of sharing in this tremendous Spanish lotto prize fund.
If it’s the first time you have come across the Spanish Lotto, allow me to highlight just how important this lottery is to the large majority of the Spanish population. The Spanish lottery has been a national obsession in Spain for a very long time with tremendous interest generated by the Christmas lottery draw every year. Believe it or not ninety-eight% of the population play this Spanish National lotto every Christmas.
There are a couple of primary reasons why lots of Spanish subjects join in the Christmas Elgordo lottery draw.
Firstly, on that point is the inducement of the biggest lottery prize fund of any international lotto game – 2.20 Billion Euros! Secondly, there are more than 13 thousand money prizes to be won. Last, the chance of picking up a money prize on the Christmas lotto draw are a highly feasible – 1 in 6.
With the measure of interest that’s dedicated to the Christmas Elgordo lotto draw, a good deal of people are oblivious that there is five additional Spanish Lottery draws each year also. These lotto games happen on May, July, January and November and March. While these 5 games do not boast the large prize fund of the Christmas draw, they are large nevertheless, ranging from 78 million Euros to 655 million Euros. Also, these lottery games offer nearly three times as many prizes as the Christmas lotto draw and betting odds of collecting a money prize of an staggering one in three.
The Christmas Spanish Lotto works in a different way to virtually all other worldwide lotteries. A full ticket ‘billete’ is very expensive, costing two hundred Euros. However, these lotto tickets are broken up into ten ‘decimos’ (tenths) costing twenty Euros apiece.
When purchasing your lottery tickets you have the option of buying 1 decimo, a complete lotto ticket, or a share of a lottery ticket. If you don’t buy the whole lottery ticket, somebody else will purchase the rest of your lottery ticket. For example, if you buy 2 decimos, somebody else buys three decimos and someone else purchases 5 and your ticket wins 1000 Euros, and then you will collect 200 Euros, three hundred Euros and 500 Euros respectively. Owing to the expense of purchasing an entire lotto ticket, it is not uncommon for families and acquaintances to incorporate their lottery money and all purchase a separate ‘decimo’ 10th.












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