Monday 19 October 2015

Scrabble #1835 Strengthens Its Grip

The game of choice has reached the point of no man's land where the number of tickets left is diminishing slowly but they are hard to find. With 470,000 tickets left to be sold and 10,000 retailers, that only leaves, on average, 47 tickets per retailer - and we know that all such things are not equal. With low sales the OLG will be de-activating the game and that last remaining Grand Prize is destined to find it's way back to the OLG bottom line. Still, it remains in top spot and I'll be keeping my eyes open for them.

SCRABBLE™


Top Rated Games


  1. $3 Scrabble #1835 - like finding hen's teeth.
  2. $1 Bingo Express #1823 - Rare to find a $1 game on the list.
  3. $3 Crossword #3209 - Tough to Find with version 3210 also for sale.
  4. $3 Keno #1416 - Likely the best game with plentiful ticket availability
  5. $3 Cashingo #1847 - Nice to see it make the list. Previous version sank quickly.


Games to Avoid


  1. $1 5X The Money #1838 - Horrible squared.
  2. $5 Crystal 7's # 1848 - $77,777 versus $100,000 GP allows OLG to keep flogging them.
  3. $2 10X The Money - Why did the two good versions of these games get de-activated?
  4. $3 Sweet Cash #1852 - Stinker
  5. $4 Cash For Life #1167 - Give us a new version of this ever popular game.


Vox Populi***


  1. Fast 200's
  2. 500 Frenzy
  3. Red Hot 50's


***Note - Instead of rating these games with large numbers of small grand prizes in comparison to regular games, I have created a sub-category just for these sorts of games.

Games to Play If All You Want Is The Grand Prize


  1. $10 Cash Blast
  2. $10 Spectacular
  3. $20 Extreme
  4. $10 Diamond
  5. $5   Wild Card


Games Devoid Of Grand Prizes


  • Sweet Cash
  • Crystal 7's
  • 5X The Money


Comings and Goings

No games were retired over the past 10 days but three new ones were added bringing the total of games for sale to a very high thirty-two. There are presently 110 million tickets for sale across the province which is also very high. Looks like some staff at OLG have been burning the candle at both ends.

Coming on line were new versions of Bingo and Cross Tripler plus the old faithful Holiday Spectacular. The latter is a $10 game with a very small float of 1.3 million tickets. We're still a long way out from Christmas. With six $10 - $20 games currently for sale, the field is quite crowded. I expect the Inter-Provincial game Fortune to be pulled very soon.

Cross Tripler #1846 starts its life as the 7th rated game. That is very promising indeed. The new Bingo game is also rated well at 13th of the 32 games. That's a good start for a $3 game with a significant float size of almost 9 million tickets.

Post Script

I have been following the comment thread on prize distribution with interest. It's something that I have mentioned before. My thinking has been swayed by some of the comments over time but I continue to approach the possibility with an open mind.

The reasons why I'm not absolutely convinced that it could not be possible is the opaqueness of how the OLG protects its supplier contracts (not subject to Freedom of Information as release could jeopardize the financial interests of the Province of Ontario) and the Marketing value of ensuring that all parts of the province enjoy the joy of lottery wins. That said, for the commentators that claim that Ottawa is a wasteland - I agree with you!

The reasons why I think it unlikely have to do with the controversy that would ensue if such activity was to become public, and the glaring fact that the OLG has no incentive do to so. They are selling to a captive audience and are making $1.6 billion per year. Why mess with it? Further, we have testimony from one OLG insider that it is definitely not the case.

I agree that the data might be interesting to gather. To do so you would need to obtain OLG data on ticket sales by geographic area. I believe that the OLG uses Census Metropolitan Areas. You would have to compare the sale of instant tickets over time versus large prizes claimed over the same time. Given the small number of large prizes, I think that you might need six months of data, maybe more. And I would reduce the number of CMAs significantly to reduce margins of error. Maybe a GTA, Ottawa, Hamilton, London, and Others breakdown would suffice.

Another approach would be to simply compare the number of large prizes won in lotto games versus instant games on a GTA versus non-GTA basis. There is no fooling around with lotto games (except, apparently, in Serbia). Should we not therefore expect to see the same number of GTA winners in those games, percentage wise, as we do in Instant Games? Or are the buying habits of GTAers different from those not in the GTA? Maybe. It's an interesting subject to debate.

Thanks to the poster who really laid it on the line this past week with his $%#@* scam comments with respect to certain current games. Cracked me up.

It's voting time. May your candidate of choice be elected.


Doug










Wednesday 7 October 2015

Scrabble #1835 Reclaims the Top Spot

Crossword #3209's reign was short lived as it lost a Grand Prize last week thereby knocking it down two spots to the third ranking. There is now only an estimated 8% of the float left (2 million tickets) and , in my experience, being routinely pushed aside for its sister version of the game.

Meanwhile, our old friend Scrabble #1835 is back on top with one chance in a million to win the last Grand Prize of $75,000. Of particular note is the slow ascendance of Bingo Express #1823. Since I began this blog three years ago there has never been a $1 game that made it to the top. It's the two juicy Grand Prizes and the 750,000:1 odds that make it a good choice. With 18% of the float left out there you should be able to find them.

SCRABBLE™

Top Rated Games


  1. $3 Scrabble #1835 - Something about hen's teeth applies here. 
  2. $1 Bingo Express #1823 - Best $1 you can spend. 
  3. $3 Crossword #3209 - One Grand Prize left out there. 
  4. $3 Super Bingo #3018 - The numbers say yes, the heart says no.
  5. $3 Keno #1416 - Good choice and tickets should be plentiful.


Games to Avoid


  1. $1 5X The Money #1838 - The inverse of Bingo Express
  2. $1 Red Hot 50's #1827 - Pig in a poke. 
  3. $5 500 Frenzy #1853 - 3 winners on this board. Who can argue with that?
  4. $2 Fast 200's #1817 - If you like this kind of game, this is the choice. 
  5. $5 Crystal 7's #1848 - The $77,777 Grand Prize allows this stinker to continue. 


Games to Play If All You Want Is The Grand Prize


  1. 500 Frenzy
  2. Red Hot 50's
  3. Fast 200's
  4. Cash Blast
  5. Extreme


Games Devoid of Grand Prizes


  • 5X The Money
  • Crystal 7's
  • Sweet Cash


Comings and Goings

Two new games were introduced this week:   $2 Golden 7's and everyone's favourite $3 More Lucky Lines. I have enjoyed reminiscing this past week with the posted comments about the history of this game. I'd almost forgotten how riled up the board was over those travesties. Jaydee made the scary point that because the game is complicated, perhaps one or more Grand Prize winners were not even aware that they won and tossed their tickets away. Perish the thought but we all know that it happens.

I rate Golden 7's 20th and More Lucky Lines 13th of the 29 games currently for sale. See the comments to last week's entry for more detailed commentary.

Personal Play

Jason Jones posted this past week indicating that he prefers playing games when they are newly for sale. He feels that he has better success that way. Well, that's what I did this week, along with Mic, buying 4 Diamond tickets. Two of the four tickets were winners returning my full $40 investment. I'll take it,

Post Script

Ryan indicated that we can look forward to a $30 ticket coming on-line at the end of November. Seeing how poorly $20 tickets sell, I'll find it interesting to see how this game does. Will any blog readers buy some? Let us know.

The OLG's labour issues are settling in for the long run. I visited Woodbine this past Sunday and there were no pickets at about 4:00 PM. I hope the workers stick together and manage to get this issue to the desk of the Premier.

I wonder if scratch ticket sales go up in the fall and winter. Last week, the OLG sold about 6 million tickets overall. There are about 100 million available for sale. I intend to track this for a bit.

Happy scratching.

Doug