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Create a monthly budget for your spendings on lottery

07.02.2019

It is quite easy to overspend on lottery tickets. Do not fall into the trap of getting addicted to playing the lotto. At the same time, it is important that you make the most out of the money you are spending on lottery tickets. Here are some solid ground rules that you should know and adhere to.

Set a monthly spending limit for lottery tickets

Every person should know the amount of money that you are free to spend per month. Take your net salary, deduce all monthly expenses like rent, energy bills, insurance payments, car fuel, your average spending on groceries, etc. Then, take the remaining amount and decide how much of that you want to spend on lottery tickets. We suggest that you do not go over 10% of what you are free to spend.

Do not just focus on your local lottery

Your local lottery may be the easiest to play, but what about value for money? How high is the top prize? Our site gives you the opportunity to play other lotteries, with much higher jackpots, such as Powerball or Eurojackpot.
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Play when the jackpots are higher

This is the most obvious upside of an online ticket service such as ours. We have more than 15 lotteries you can participate in, and of course, you’ll want to pick the one that has the largest jackpot at the given moment.

Look out for the probabilities

The actual odds to win the main prize are also important. We have that information for every lottery you can get tickets for through them. Compare the probabilities, check the possible prize amounts, and then decide which one you want to go for.

Do not dismiss your chances of winning smaller prices

Ok, everyone wants to win big, so the jackpot is the main reason why most people try their luck at the lottery. But the smaller prizes are worth something too. Bear in mind that you can always use the smaller amount to buy tickets for the next draw (or for a different lottery). That way, a smaller win gives you another shot at the bigger prize.

We hope that this article has been helpful. Don’t go broke buying lottery tickets, make sure that you can afford to lose what you are spending!
And, of course, good luck to you!

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