With it being so long after de-activation date, it is unlikely that any given retailer will have any of the top rated game left to sell. Unopened packages have been returned and stragglers are likely to be already sold. This is reflected in the sales of the game that have ground to a halt. So, it looks like those two outstanding Grand Prizes of $10,000 each will be credited to the OLG. Time to move on.
If you can find any - they're worth the buck.

No new games were added although I was expecting the new Cash For Life to be there. I guess the OLG wants everyone to use their $2 off coupon from the Gift Pack on the old version.
Total tickets available now total 95 million - just a bit above normal.
CL66 posted a comment this week concerning my evaluation method. For those who are interested, my formula takes into account the percentage of the revenue for a game that is dedicated to prizes of less than $100. The second factor is the ratio of Top Prizes left to be claimed and the Money associated with those prizes. I adjust those numbers based upon the current O/S prize list in an attempt to equalize the factors.
I am generally happy with the formula although it sometimes produces results that makes me raise my eyebrow.
CL66 uses a more linear method whereby he creates a dozen measurement points and rates every game from best to last based upon the particular point. He then sums up the ratings to achieve his overall rating.
Both systems have their flaws and each is available for your use as a visitor to the blog. The best approach may be to ignore both of the methods and go with your gut.
There were some comments last week about Pro-Line. I'd love to read comments from any visitor(s) who play it. In my opinion, the posted odds are terrible. Playing a $1 Scratch Ticket is a 20% better choice. Still, I have been known to dabble on some NFL games but for anyone who wants to risk more than a couple of bucks, there are legal off shore sites that provide single game wagering and better odds. An example is www.betfair.com . This is a publicly traded legal company in England. It's not legal for Canadians to use the site but there is only one reason for that - the OLG wishes to enforce its monopoly on the environment and you are their imprisoned customer. Hooey to that.
Doug
If you can find any - they're worth the buck.

Top Rated Games
- $1 Bingo Express #1823 - Dead man walking
- $5 Wild Card #1854 - Heir apparent. 4 of 7 Grand Prizes remain.
- $5 Tripling 7's #1858 - Very good low prize availability and a positive ratio
- $3 Super Bingo #3018 - Best small prize availability of any game
- $3 Keno #1416 - another game with very good small prize availability
Games to Avoid
- $1 5X The Money #1838 - The counter weight to Bingo Express
- $3 Sweet Cash #1852 - Largest prize left is $1000
- $3 More Lucky Lines #1829 - Top Prize ratio is .49.
- $2 Polar Bear #1862 - Who said that they didn't have the heart to scratch them. Too late!
- $2 10X The Money #1839 - Nothing to recommend
Rating of Games with 1000's of Grand Prizes
- Fast 200's
- 500 Frenzy
- Red Hot 50's
Best Games If All You Want Is A Grand Prize
- $10 Spectacular
- $5 Wild Card
- $10 Diamond
- $20 Extreme
- $4 Cash For Life
Games Devoid Of Grand Prizes
- More Lucky Lines
- Sweet Cash
- 5X The Money
Comings and Goings
$10 Cash Blast and $3 Crossword #3209 dropped off of the radar this week. The latter was one of the top rated games but at 6% of the float left and a new game already selling, it was time.No new games were added although I was expecting the new Cash For Life to be there. I guess the OLG wants everyone to use their $2 off coupon from the Gift Pack on the old version.
Total tickets available now total 95 million - just a bit above normal.
Personal Play
Nothing to ReportPost Script
CL66 posted a comment this week concerning my evaluation method. For those who are interested, my formula takes into account the percentage of the revenue for a game that is dedicated to prizes of less than $100. The second factor is the ratio of Top Prizes left to be claimed and the Money associated with those prizes. I adjust those numbers based upon the current O/S prize list in an attempt to equalize the factors.
I am generally happy with the formula although it sometimes produces results that makes me raise my eyebrow.
CL66 uses a more linear method whereby he creates a dozen measurement points and rates every game from best to last based upon the particular point. He then sums up the ratings to achieve his overall rating.
Both systems have their flaws and each is available for your use as a visitor to the blog. The best approach may be to ignore both of the methods and go with your gut.
There were some comments last week about Pro-Line. I'd love to read comments from any visitor(s) who play it. In my opinion, the posted odds are terrible. Playing a $1 Scratch Ticket is a 20% better choice. Still, I have been known to dabble on some NFL games but for anyone who wants to risk more than a couple of bucks, there are legal off shore sites that provide single game wagering and better odds. An example is www.betfair.com . This is a publicly traded legal company in England. It's not legal for Canadians to use the site but there is only one reason for that - the OLG wishes to enforce its monopoly on the environment and you are their imprisoned customer. Hooey to that.
Finally, thanks to Sharron who posted an actual $100,000 winning scratch ticket this past week. https://www.dropbox.com/s/ xpbf8ov2wfc14ue/2015-11-18% 2012.02.58.png?dl=0 . I've seen the Mona Lisa and she's got nothing on that baby!
Doug