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Is There a Logical Lottery Strategy?

June 29, 2017 By editor

Losing lottery ticket
Day 237 – Losing Ticket” (CC BY 2.0) by DaGoaty

It’s an age-old question – is there a system for playing the lottery? Everybody wants to win the massive jackpots on offer from various lotteries across the world, but the chances of it happening remain extremely slim. If there was a perfect formula, then everyone would be using it and thus there would be no enormous prize for the lucky winner because everyone would be sharing the jackpot.

But there just may be ways to improve your chances by using a particular strategy. Here we take a look at some of the options.

According to Lottoland, there are a number of strategies for winning the lottery, some of which are pretty weird. The strange options that the online lottery betting website mentioned include the suggestion that hopeful lottery winners should move to Carlow, or even get their cat to choose the numbers. The reason for this is that County Carlow is considered to be the luckiest place in Ireland, and is also responsible for the largest ever Irish Lotto jackpot of 115.4 million Euros in 2005. And with regards to the cat thing, one lottery winner from Cheshire in England had his chicken select his numbers by pecking his calculator, and another couple’s winning ticket was found by their dog.

There are some more logical ways to improve your chances, though, without having to turn to animals or move to a different county (or country!). One way is to not play multiple lotteries, but buy a greater number of tickets for a particular draw. To stop this strategy from milking your funds each week, you could get into a syndicate with people from work or friends. Syndicates have won the big money before, with “The Three Amigos” winning the largest amount of any group when they claimed the Mega Millions jackpot of $656 million in 2012.

Another option is to select lotteries that offer the best odds. Thanks to the internet and lottery betting sites, players aren’t restricted to sticking to their own country’s lottery anymore. Going for a lottery with a smaller jackpot usually gives the best odds, and for that reason a lot of people play the Irish Lotto. Other good options are the Saturday Lotto in Australia, the 6 aus 45 in Austria, the Polish Mini Lotto, and the Swedish Lotto.

If you want to minimise your chances of having to split a jackpot, it’s best to pick your own numbers rather than go for a lucky dip. It’s estimated that around 10,000 people in the UK choose the numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 every week, so if those numbers came in then the jackpot would have to be split by that many winners. This would drastically reduce the prize that each player receives. Therefore, picking higher numbers is generally considered to be a much better option. For those that want to claim even higher jackpots, instead of buying a physical ticket, it is worthwhile using a lottery betting site where you can choose to go for double jackpots by paying more for the ticket.

At the end of the day, the lottery is a game of luck. But if you incorporate some of these tips you may be able to give yourself a slightly better chance. If all else fails, move to Ireland.

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5 Easiest Skill Games

August 23, 2016 By editor

Which skill games have the simplest rules? Which are easiest to learn? Here’s our list of the 5 easiest skill games — games that require no more than 5 minutes to learn.

Keep in mind that “easy to learn” does not necessarily mean “easy to master”. Some games, such as Othello, have simple rules but complex strategy.

Also, not all of the games on this list are traditional skill games. We’ve included card and puzzle games. The only criteria is that the game must require some level of developed mental skill to win consistently.

Now on to the list.

#1 Sudoku

If you aren’t a numbers person, this game may seem intimidating. But part of the game’s broad appeal is the simplicity of its rules, which can be summed up in a sentence or two. Sudoku is easy to learn but playing and completing the game is a constant challenge. Although Sudoku is more of a single-person puzzle game than a traditional skill game, there is no doubt that developed skill (and brain power) is required to win.

#2 Tic-Tac-Toe

Even a child can learn to play this game with a simple demonstration. Unfortunately, games this simple tend to get boring awfully fast.

#3 Blackjack

As long as you aren’t the dealer, you can learn to play blackjack in minutes. Basic strategy can be memorized in an hour. Advanced strategies (that is, card counting) take much longer to master. Blackjack is generally considered more of a casino game than a skill game. PartyCasino.com is one place you can test your blackjack skills with live play.

#4 Othello (aka Reversi)

The concept of this game is pure genius. The rules are succinct and clear. Instead of arguing or debating technicalities, players dedicate themselves to out-thinking their opponents. Fantastic game.

#5 Rock Paper Scissors

Is this a game of skill or pure luck? If the game is pure luck, why do some players win more regularly than others? Clearly, on some level you need to out-think your opponent to win. Perhaps we can call it a game of psychological skill?

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Skill Games Defined

August 20, 2016 By editor

This website is all about skill games. But what exactly are skill games? How do you decide which game is a game of skill and which is not? Who decides? We’ll try to answer these questions in this article and help you learn how to win playing online cash games.

First, “skill games” is a broad category of games that can include board games, card games and other types of games that require some level of mental strategy to win. Games that immediately come to mind are card games like rummy or bridge or blackjack, board games like checkers or reversi, word games like scrabble, or number games like sudoku. The thing all these games have in common is that they require brain-power, mental skill and strategy to win.

Not all skill games rely 100% on strategy. For example, let’s compare chess to backgammon. Chess is a pure skill game. There are no dice, no cards, no element of luck. But backgammon is not a pure skill game since the outcome of the game also depends on the roll of the dice. But even though luck plays a role in the outcome of backgammon, it is still a game of skill and the player who plays the better strategy will win more often than not.

A game doesn’t have to be as complicated as chess or reversi to be considered a skill game. Tic-tac-toe is a skill game. You need to know the proper strategy to win, even though that strategy is simple enough to be mastered by a nine-year-old child.

What about video games? Almost all video games require skill to win, although the skill of video games is often the skill of hand-eye coordination rather than mental skill, or strategy and logic. Take for example driving games like Need for Speed or Project Gotham. These games require tremendous skill and ability with the game controller but less skill as far as planning out a mental strategy.

In any case, video games are generally not included in the traditional category of skill games simply because the video game category is so big and so broad that it is a separate category all by itself.

In some countries the definition of skill games has legal implications since different laws may apply to games of skill than games of chance.

To sum up, one definition of skill games — the one we use at this site — is any game that requires mental skill and strategy to gain an advantage over your opponent or, in the case of one-player games, to increase your chance of winning.

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