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Lotteries 'Down Under'

Lotteries ‘Down Under’

Most people when they think of Australia have visions of kangaroos, dingoes, the platypus and many exotic animals indigenous to the country. Founded by British convicts the former British colony is a diverse society and many of the oldest families proudly trace their ancestry directly to a convict deported to Australia hundreds of years ago. Australians are a friendly outgoing people who are fond of a good time and love their beer. Australians are some of the most democratic people in the world and have a limited tolerance for snobbery and arrogance. They are also fond of lotteries and millions play regularly. The nation is home to several state and territorial lotteries.

Probably the most well known lottery in Australia is the ‘Oz’ lotto. Oz lotto is a national lottery and drawings are held each Tuesday. It is Australia’s first national lottery and was launched in 1994. Oz lotto holds the country’s record for the largest lottery jackpot ever won in Australia. On June 30th 2009 two lucky Oz Lotto winners shared a $106,549,984.76 jackpot. Players must select seven numbers from 1 through 45 and tickets for each game cost $1.

Powerball is a popular game modeled after the American lottery game of the same name. Australian Powerball was launched in 1996 and draws take place on Thursday nights. Players select five numbers from 1 through 45 and a Powerball number from the same numerical range. To date Powerball’s largest jackpot was $80 million dollars won on July 30th 2009.

Keno games are run by two private lottery administrators, South Australian Lotteries and Intralot. SA Lottery’s Keno games take place every 3.5 minutes and draws are closed 40 seconds before each draw. For lucky players who match all 10 numbers the jackpot is $1 million dollars. The Intralot keno games take place in Victoria and Tasmania and draws take place every evening at 8:00pm (Melbourne time). Minimum jackpots are $1 million dollars.

Saturday Lotto is a national game played in all States and Territories. Draws take place every Saturday night. Depending on the state or territory the Saturday games are known as Tattslotto, Gold Lotto, X Lotto, and Lotto and Saturday Lotto. This is one of the oldest lottery games anywhere and the first draw took place on June 24th 1972. The top prize of $4 million is typically shared by multiple players and ‘superdraws’ take place about seven times a year and have jackpots range in the $20 to 30 million dollar range.

Monday & Wednesday Lotto are played everywhere except Queensland and the first draw was way back in 1979. Jackpots range between $1 and $5 million. Australian lottery players may purchase online lottery tickets for any of the lotteries and can also check current lottery results on the official lottery websites. In addition players ‘down under’ can purchase lotto tickets for foreign lotteries such as El Gordo, Euromillions, the UK National Lottery and many others. Aussies love their lotteries and play often. Players in the remote outback with an internet connection can buy their lotto tickets online without have to drive great distances to the nearest lottery retailer. It would appear that Australians love lotteries as much as their famous beer!

A-Z of Premiership Betting (Page 1 of 2)

Want to start turning your knowledge of Premiership football into profits in the betting markets? Don’t miss out on our A-Z of Premiership betting tips:

Antepost: Bet on the outcome of the tournament, including top goal-scorer, clubs to be relegated and Premier League winner.

Betfair: The place to go if you want to take advantage of the excellent betting opportunities offered by lay betting – not to mention the highest odds on the web.

Chelsea: Won the title race in 2009-10, but can they do it again in 2010-11? We don’t think so and tip the lay bet on Chelsea this season.

Drogba: Chelsea’s striker is second in the top goalscorer markets. We don’t think he’ll be the striker of the season, and tip him as the best lay bet in the Golden Boot market.

Each-way: Don’t forget to place each-way bets if you’re betting on antepost markets. This increases your chances of winning by putting part of your bet on a place for your selection.

Free Bets: There are over 20 free bets on offer at the world’s top bookies. Use them to instantly halve your betting costs or double your bankroll!

Gambling Guru: If you’re looking for top Premiership betting advice this season you’ll need to consult a gambling guru. Visit an online betting guide for the best prices, tips, live scores, free bets and more.

Half-Time Betting: Don’t have the patience to wait 90 minutes for a result on your Premiership bet? Place a half-time bet on which club will be ahead on 45 minutes to have your bets settled early.

Internet Betting: Why stand in line at your betting shop? Bet on the Premiership online to access free bets, live scores and instant payouts.

Justice Payouts: Betting on a big match? Look out for a bookmaker with a reputation for justice payouts. You’ll probably earn your money back if foul-play on the pitch affects the result of your bet.

Kuyt: One of Holland’s World Cup stars is trading at a distant 50/1 at most bookies in the top goalscorer markets. That means that an each-way bet on Kuyt would pay out 25/2 if he emerged as one of the top four goalscorers in the Premiership this season.

League Championship: Bet on which Premiership team will play in the League Championship next season in the relegation betting markets. Blackpool tops the odds to return to 2nd division in 2011-12.

Money-back Specials: Money back specials give you the opportunity to win money back on losing bets and are offered on high profile matches. Choose your bookie wisely and you won’t miss out.

Newcastle United: Make a triumphant return to the Premiership in 2010-11. You can bet on the Magpies to survive in the top flight in the ‘To Stay Up’ betting markets.

Outright: Most of the Premiership betting money is going to go on the tournament winner. Our bets are on Arsenal to take the title at odds of 7/1.

Places: When betting on an outright market, always check if places are paid. If they are you can place an each-way bet instead of a more risky back bet.