Greetings readers. Just back from a vacation in Florida. Sorry for the delayed post.
The new playable game is the $10 Gold Tripler #1695. It is not often that one of the expensive games becomes playable. The game has sold 30% of its tickets and all three $500,000 prizes remain to be claimed. You have one chance in 340,000 of cashing a Grand Prize in this game, at present. If $10 is more than you wish to spend, and I can fully understand that, the $2 Banco 1591 and either of the $4 Cash for Life's are good plays.
There have been lots of changes since my last post. Seven games have been retired, five of which had no Grand Prizes remaining. Good work OLG! There are still five games left for sale that remain in this "sucker" category. Avoid $1 Lucky Lines, $2 Golden 7's, $3 Battleship, $3 Crossword 1296, and $5 20XLucky.
The big seller continues to be Deal or No Deal. This game is selling as briskly as the former Mah Jong game. I'm sure that the human behaviour specialists at OLG as busy trying to figure out why.
As for personal play, I have been away and therefore have nothing to report. I did play a scratch and win game in Florida. I'm going to visit their web site and compare it to our own in terms of disclosure and the fairness of the games. In the land of the "Stand and Deliver" law, who knows what they have up their sleeve. I will report on what I find next week.
The new playable game is the $10 Gold Tripler #1695. It is not often that one of the expensive games becomes playable. The game has sold 30% of its tickets and all three $500,000 prizes remain to be claimed. You have one chance in 340,000 of cashing a Grand Prize in this game, at present. If $10 is more than you wish to spend, and I can fully understand that, the $2 Banco 1591 and either of the $4 Cash for Life's are good plays.
There have been lots of changes since my last post. Seven games have been retired, five of which had no Grand Prizes remaining. Good work OLG! There are still five games left for sale that remain in this "sucker" category. Avoid $1 Lucky Lines, $2 Golden 7's, $3 Battleship, $3 Crossword 1296, and $5 20XLucky.
The big seller continues to be Deal or No Deal. This game is selling as briskly as the former Mah Jong game. I'm sure that the human behaviour specialists at OLG as busy trying to figure out why.
As for personal play, I have been away and therefore have nothing to report. I did play a scratch and win game in Florida. I'm going to visit their web site and compare it to our own in terms of disclosure and the fairness of the games. In the land of the "Stand and Deliver" law, who knows what they have up their sleeve. I will report on what I find next week.
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