Monday 30 April 2012

More Lucky Lines and Lucky Lines

As much as I hate to admit it, More Lucky Lines #1620 remains a top play. It has been eclipsed though by the $1 Lucky Lines #1666. This game has 3 grand prizes remaining and only 1/3 of the ticket float left. I have been very discouraged with my own play on More Lucky Lines. I have purchased 25 tickets and had exactly 1 - $3 cash. It's odds defying. Tomorrow I'm going to call the OLG to see if any complaints have been filed against the retailer.

If you're looking for the best value play for prizes of $1000 or more, try Super Bingo 3004 and the $5 Scrabble game.

OLG begrudgingly canceled the $10 Bejeweled Game. It was a disaster for them with all six grand prizes being claimed with 1/2 the ticket float remaining outstanding. It has been replaced with a new $10 Gold Tripler game.

Top sellers this week were Battleship, Crossword, and 20X Lucky with each game selling over 6% of its float.

In answer to a visitor who asked what makes a game playable, it is a value judgement on my part. I take the percentage of grand prizes left to be claimed, subtract from it the percentage of total prizes left ( as indicated on the OLG Site) and then subtract the percentage take that the OLG has for the game. For example, if 80% of the Grand Prizes remain to be claimed and the house take on the game is 40%, then the game would become "playable" once 40% of the tickets have been sold. At this point the player has overcome the house take and the "wager" involved in buying the ticket becomes a positive play for the player. Your odds of winning remain slim, but you can be satisfied knowing that you made a reasonable play as opposed to buying tickets on games for which potentially all the grand prizes have already been claimed.

Hope that helps.


Wednesday 25 April 2012

More Lucky #1620 still the play

We are within a hair's breadth of having a real life "playable" game. More Lucky has been the play for several weeks now and has a current rating of -.9. Once a game goes into positive territory it is blast off time. The problem is that only 16% of the ticket float is left so it may be tough to find tickets.

In a pinch you can play the $1 Lucky Lines. This game is currently rated at -7 which is pretty good.

The OLG is going to have a problem flogging its new $20 - $100,000 for life game. Three of the six grand prizes have already been claimed in the first two weeks of play. Only 7% of the tickets have been sold!

My personal play is defying odds. I went 0 for 6 with my More Lucky tickets last week. That makes me 0 for 18. What are the chances of that you ask. Well, 1 in every 3.34 tickets is a winner. The chances of going 0 for 18 is 1/5th of 1 percent. In other words, not bloody likely. What's going on? I am inherently suspicious of these games but I love streaks. I was in the store today and they still have the tickets available. I'll be back for six more tomorrow. Any one want to bet at to whether I can break the streak? Something smells here.

Monday 16 April 2012

Still More Lucky #1620

No change this week as the three top games remain $3 More Lucky, $1 Lucky Lines, and $4 Cash For Life #1155. More Lucky is slowly approaching "playable status".

Two new games were added this week, $1 Go Bananas and the familiar $5 20X Lucky. That means 5 new games have arrived in the past two weeks. One of them is bound to be a good one for followers. It seems unlikely that it will be the $20 $100,000 for life. Two of the six top prizes were won during the first week during which only 4% of the ticket float was sold. It will be some time, if ever, that this game will become a good play.

The stinkers remain $2 Golden Ticket, $3 Scrabble, $3 Space Invaders, and $10 Bejeweled. All the top prizes have been claimed for each game. Poor old Bejeweled has reached this point after having sold only 52% of its tickets. The OLG brass must be having lots of meetings about this game. Think I'll ATIP them on that score.

As for my play, I am cold cold cold! Six more $3 More Lucky produced zero return. That makes it 12 losers in a row! Completely unacceptable. The question is whether I should boycott the seller or not. I'm going to look elsewhere but there aren't that many tickets left for this game so I may be driven back to the scene of the crime.





Wednesday 11 April 2012

More Lucky #1620

More Lucky Lines continues to be the best game to play this week. There is only 21% of tickets left for sale so you may have difficulty locating them. I always like it when $1 games creep into playable status. It's rare but the $1 Lucky Lines is the second best game on the market at present. Cash for Life #1555 rounds out the top three.

The big seller for the week was the $3 Crossword with over 9% of the float being sold.

A new $10 game was introduced this week - $100,000 for Life. This is a nationally distributed game with six Grand Prizes. It will be interesting to see how ticket sales progress for this game. The overall odds of winning at 3-1 which is very good. If we can nudge this game into "playable" status, I'll be happy.

What I'm not happy with was last week's plays. I purchased 6 - More Lucky Lines tickets and was shut out! Unacceptable! I'm glad that the game remained our top game; I've got six more tickets for this week.

Satisfy your urge and scratch.


Tuesday 3 April 2012

Cash for Life and Lucky Lines

Lucky Lines #1620 has crept back towards the top this week. Only 1 grand prize is left and only 27% of the ticket float is left so the tickets may begin to get harder to find. Strangely, 43% of the Cash for Life #1155 tickets are left but I'm having trouble finding them. You can play either game but neither one is great bet at this point - just the best game on the board at present.

After cleaning out some of the old games over the past few weeks, our OLG friends have introduced 4 new games this week: $2 Crazy 8s, $3 Battleship, $3 Super Bingo, and $5 Money Mult. In time, let's hope that one of them becomes a playable game.

The best sellers this week were $3 Crossword and $5 Scrabble - each selling a bit over 6% of their float.

I have hinted at this in an earlier post --- there were 12 Scratch and Win tickets cashed during the past week for $10,000 or more. How many were sold in the GTA, you ask? Zero! Odd, don't you think.

I purchased 3 Cash for Life's this past week. One was a winner paying $12. A break even week which is never a bad thing.