Monday, 26 September 2011

Lottery Numbers, There Is A Better Game ?


Do You Play The Lottery ?

I used to be a loyal player of my state lottery (The UK Lottery) for more than 12 years straight. I would have never missed a week, and like many I had my favourite Numbers that I would use every single week. In the back of my mind I was always thinking that it would give me a better chance of my lottery numbers on day being drawn.

The truth is it didn't matter how many times I played my favourite Lottery Numbers, I never won anything worth talking about. One occasion I won eighty pounds and I thought it was Christmas. However, when I actually worked out how much I has spent on lottery numbers over the years, I realised that I had not even won back a quarter of what I had Spent, I was not impressed...

So I decided to look for an alternative game to play where I had more chance of my lottery numbers actually being drawn or a game that just offer me more chances of winning something.

I took me quite some time but then I came across a game called Happi6 where they claimed that more people won more prizes more often with their favourite lottery numbers. I was very sceptical in the beginning due to it being an online lotto style game.

I decided to do some research into the game and the company behind it and realised it was the real deal and 100% safe to play.

My main concern was how could they pick the winning lottery numbers so that everyone knows they are not being cheated? The answer is actually quite simple but also very smart. Happi 6 use eight European stock markets to select their winning lottery numbers.

Happi 6 takes the last digit from the closing prices of 8 major European Stock Markets. Now if you don't know anything about stock markets don't worry because you don't need to. But what you should realise is that this method of choosing the lottery numbers cannot be tampered with and is one hundred percent safe and tamper proof, so I was happy in that regard.

My only other concern about happi6 was that the company may not be legally licensed to operate the game. I was pleasantly surprised to find that the company hold a class t remote gaming license issued by the lottery and gaming authority of Malta. Malta is a full European member state and the lottery and gaming authority was set up by the Maltese government to regulate such companies. So you can in effect say that happi6 is actually a government licensed company.

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