I thank reader Trinitron for pointing out that I had erred in my calculations. Prestige was the top rated game, as indicated, but it was not as dominant as I had suggested. The game continues its progression this week as it failed to surrender any of its Grand Prizes once again. Eleven of the twelve original Grand Prizes remain and almost 1/4 of the ticket float has been sold. The game is rated to be substantially ahead of the second rated game (Cash Blast) and with 11 Grand Prizes left, it will continue on top even if two or three of the Grand Prizes are revealed. You have 1 chance in a million to win a Grand Prize of $1 million for your ten dollar investment. In Cash Blast you have one chance in 272,000 to win a Grand Prize of $250,000 for the same $10. If its simply the best chance to snag a Grand Prize, then Cash Blast is your game. I'm sticking with Prestige.
Note - percentage numbers are the estimated % of the game's float that remains to be sold. Once a game falls below 20%, tickets will begin to become harder to find.
The OLG has fallen into its old ways once again. Each of the five games on the "Games to Avoid" list has exhausted its respective Grand Prizes. Scrabble is particularly abhorrent given the length of time that its tickets have been sold while being in this state. Thank goodness that it is unlikely that your local seller will even have any tickets for sale with a scant 5% of its float left to sell. Now that Keno 1412 has been launched we should see the end of Keno 1410. If you're buying the new game, be careful not to buy the old one.
I received some junk mail this past week (who knows how these things happen) encouraging me to play scratch and win tickets on-line at an off-shore location. Who would do such a crazy thing? As much as I have problems with the OLG and their "Modernization Plan", at least I know that the Government of Ontario stands behind them and they are transparent about their Instant Games. The dreaded slot machines are an altogether different story but I won't go there...
Bonne action de grâce à tous et toutes.
(Happy Thanksgiving to one and all)
Doug
Top Rated Games
- Prestige 76%
- Cash Blast 57%
- Fast 200s 46%
- $200 Million 63%
- Wild 8s 15%
Games to Avoid
- Keno 1410 25%
- Horse Shoes 20%
- More Lucky Lines 17%
- 20x Lucky 17%
- Scrabble 5%
Note - percentage numbers are the estimated % of the game's float that remains to be sold. Once a game falls below 20%, tickets will begin to become harder to find.
The OLG has fallen into its old ways once again. Each of the five games on the "Games to Avoid" list has exhausted its respective Grand Prizes. Scrabble is particularly abhorrent given the length of time that its tickets have been sold while being in this state. Thank goodness that it is unlikely that your local seller will even have any tickets for sale with a scant 5% of its float left to sell. Now that Keno 1412 has been launched we should see the end of Keno 1410. If you're buying the new game, be careful not to buy the old one.
$1 - $2 Game Update
Wild8s and Fast 200s remain well rated. I would recommend buying some of each as it is not common that these games reach the top five.$3 Game Update
Two new games were introduced this week. There is hope that one or both may develop into a good choice in time.$4 - $5 Game Update
The best two games are Cash for Life and Money Multiplier.$10 - $20 Games
No change this week - anything other than Classic White will do just fine.Comings and Goings
Two new games were introduced this week: Cashingo and Keno 1412. Cashingo has already coughed up a Grand Prize making Keno 1412 the better of the two. I like the structure of each game. The prize structure for each is a pyramid with fewer prizes in every value as the prize size increases. Players instinctively think that this must be true but it is not. Cashingo returns 5.7% of its revenue to winners of $100 or more versus 4.5% in Keno. Keno also has a category high 14.3% of its revenue returned to players who win their $3 back. Your chances to win a Grand Prize are presently 1.1 million:1 in Cashingo and 833,000:1 in Keno 1412. The difference is attributable to the fact that Cashingo has surrendered one its 3- $75,000 Grand Prizes. All six $50,000 Grand Prizes remain in Keno 1412.Personal Play
Four Prestige tickets included three winners totaling $55. I'll take it! I now sit at a cash rate of 38% and a return on investment of 74%.I received some junk mail this past week (who knows how these things happen) encouraging me to play scratch and win tickets on-line at an off-shore location. Who would do such a crazy thing? As much as I have problems with the OLG and their "Modernization Plan", at least I know that the Government of Ontario stands behind them and they are transparent about their Instant Games. The dreaded slot machines are an altogether different story but I won't go there...
Bonne action de grâce à tous et toutes.
(Happy Thanksgiving to one and all)
Doug
I agree with you that right now prestige is the best buy out there especially when compared to $200 million, but I do think cash blast has a huge advantage when it comes to the ticket float it has about 10% of the ticket float of prestige.
ReplyDeletePrestige has an initial float of over 14 million tickets thats huge but not unusual for an interprovincial $10-$20 game. There was a story of a guy on the olg major winners web page that won $500,000 in classic white earlier and now won $50,000 again in prestige so if he can do it twice I can do it too.
Hi Doug,
ReplyDeleteBeen reading your blog for over a month now and wanted to thank you for your useful information. It's definitely changed how I play and it's great to just have an insight from fellow players on what are good tickets and which ones to avoid.
As far as personal play thus far, I've purchased 17 Prestige tickets with a return of $85, and for Fast 200s, purchased 109 tickets with a return of $102. Not so great going, but I'm still keeping my hopes up.
Bought 5 Prestige and 2 Cash Blast tickets this weekend and came up with zip. I have never, ever won anything on $10 tickets so I should have known better. Time to go back to $3 tickets. Last time I did that good things happened.
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