Monday 3 October 2016

Keno #1418 Remains The Top Pick

This is the 200th update of this blog which I started four years ago. It will also be the last update with a Scratch and Win focus. Over the lifetime of the blog I have learned a lot both by looking under the hood at the OLG and from the many posters who have contributed to this community project. I thank all of them for their interest. In total, there has been over 450,000 visits to the blog and I'm pleased with how often it shows up on Google when searching about the OLG.

The truth is that updating the blog has become more of a chore than a pleasure. That's natural and when that happens, well, I think we would all agree that it is time to move on. I refer all visitors to the previous update for a list of other resources available for players who want to use a modicum of strategy in deciding what games to play.

I will, however, continue to post in this space on the broad subject of the OLG and its fortunes. My focus will be on their Modernization Plan, which is sputtering, to be kind.

After four years of updating the blog, this is what I have learned:


  1. Never buy scratch tickets for games that are devoid of Grand Prizes. Tools are available to ensure that is the case.
  2. Always check your tickets, winners and losers, at the checking machines before throwing them out or cashing them. 
  3. Don't rely on lottery information provided by your local seller unless you know that he/she is knowledgeable. 
  4. Don't hesitate to call the OLG with any concerns or questions you may have. Their call center staff is first class. 
  5. Play the games you like with the proviso of #1. 



Although I retain a smidgen of doubt that "random distribution" can have more than one meaning, I can point to no evidence that the printing and distribution of tickets is anything other than random in the broadest sense of the word. One poster summed up the subject well when he asked what possible reason the OLG would have to tinker with a business model that is already so heavily stacked in its favour. Makes sense.


Y'all be good now.


Doug

Sunday 4 September 2016

Cash Card Is Retired - Keno #1418 Rates As The Top Pick

With the retirement of Cash Card, Keno #1418 takes over the top spot thanks to a positive prize ratio of 1.42 and a small prize revenue return of 62%. Three of its Grand Prizes remain to be claimed with an estimated 37% of its float remaining to be sold (1.8 million tickets).

For those players who prefer higher priced games, the next six rated games provide a good array to choose from. A poster last week lamented the loss of a prize of Lucky Aces. Well, even with the loss the game still rates well. I expect that from this bunching of games one will emerge as the game of choice. Only time and randomness will tell.




Rank Cost Game # Score
1 $3.00 Keno 1418 552.3
2 $5.00 Black Pearls 1880 524.2
3 $5.00 Wild Card 1893 511.7
4 $5.00 Triple Crown 1882 485.7
5 $5.00 Cross Tripler 1879 483.3
6 $10.00 Lucky Aces 1856 482.5
7 $20.00 Extreme 1780 482.7
8 $3.00 Bingo 3020 481.9
9 $2.00 Double Dollar 1837 478.7
10 $3.00 Cross Word 3215 478.3
11 $3.00 More Lucky Lines 1836 472.8
12 $30.00 250M Golden 1782 473.1
13 $5.00 Bingo Doubler 1873 463.2
14 $10.00 Platinum 1888 463.6
15 $3.00 Cross Word 3211 455.4
16 $10.00 Diamond 1781 451.0
17 $2.00 Lucky Dog 1859 447.8
18 $2.00 Sushi Bar 1870 443.6
19 $5.00 Cross Tripler 1872 439.5
20 $1.00 Bacon Bits 1860 438.4
21 $5.00 500 Frenzy 1892 435.8
22 $3.00 Sweet Cash 1886 422.3
23 $5.00 Ruby 7's 1885 420.5
24 $1.00 Donut Dollars 1869 416.6
25 $3.00 Scrabble 1883 370.9
26 $4.00 Cash For Life 1171 366.1


Comings and Goings

We mourn the loss of Cash Card although I was never able to actually find any to buy! Still, with only one Grand Prize left and an estimated 13% of its float left, one can't argue with the OLG on this one. 

There were no new games added thereby reducing the total number of games in play to 26 and the the total estimated number of tickets for sale to 85 million. These numbers are both on the low side and I would expect a number of new games to be added shortly to greet the new school year. 

Personal Play

Five Platinum tickets included two winners - each for $10. 

Post Script

For readers who have come looking for CL66's ratings, you can find them on his newly minted blog at http://olgscratchticketguide.blogspot.ca . CL66 has been an important contributor to this blog and I thank him for his contributions. 

I also recommend a very useful new site that is currently under development at http://scratchstats.ca . The site provides the visitor with the actual updated odds on current games based upon the preference of the visitor. Visitors are not subjected to the bias of either my evaluation method or CL66's. 

Lastly, don't forget the downloadable App that gives you what you can find on the outstanding prize list on your mobile device. Ensuring that Grand Prizes remain to be claimed for the game you are about to buy is almost as important as checking your losing tickets before tossing them away. 

I close with a link to a blog that points out that two former OLG Executives have set up consulting companies for the purpose of advising potential bidders for the Modernization of Ontario's gaming sites http://gamingontario.com/?p=113 . I am of two minds on the matter. I'm confident that these two individuals are complying with any post employment guidelines of the Ontario Government. It just puzzles me what advice they are actually providing. How to run a casino? I doubt that very much. How to negotiate the OLG's bidding process? No doubt. Does it sit well with you? Let me know. 


Doug



Thursday 18 August 2016

Cash Card #1876 Tops The List

Cash Card sits on top of the ratings on the strength of a 2.01 ratio of top prizes to top prize money. The problem is that only an estimated 13% of its float remain to be sold. There is only one Grand Prize of $75,000 remains and your chance to find it is 1 in 385,000.

One in every 3.52 tickets is a winner and one in 7.47 is a winner of more than $3. The game also features a high 6.8% of total revenue returned to players winning $100 or more. That is very high.


Rank Cost Game # Score
1 $3.00 Cash Card 1876 711.3
2 $10.00 Platinum 1888 621.1
3 $3.00 Keno 1418 601.9
4 $5.00 Wild Card 1893 590.7
5 $10.00 Lucky Aces 1856 580.8
6 $5.00 Black Pearls 1880 571.2
7 $5.00 Cross Tripler 1879 565.2
8 $3.00 Sweet Cash 1886 563.7
9 $30.00 250M Golden 1782 563.5
10 $5.00 Cross Tripler 1872 560.0
11 $3.00 More Lucky Lines 1836 553.8
12 $3.00 Crossword 1866 547.5
13 $20.00 Extreme 1780 547.7
14 $5.00 Triple Crown 1882 540.0
15 $1.00 Bacon Bits 1860 538.1
16 $3.00 Bingo 3020 536.3
17 $2.00 Sushi Bar 1870 530.8
18 $2.00 Double Dollar 1837 530.6
19 $5.00 Bingo Doubler 1873 524.8
20 $10.00 Diamond 1781 512.4
21 $5.00 Ruby 7's 1885 507.3
22 $3.00 Cross Word 3211 506.0
23 $2.00 Lucky Dog 1859 501.1
24 $1.00 Donut Dollars 1869 493.3
25 $5.00 500 Frenzy 1892 492.3
26 $4.00 Cash For Life 1171 480.1
27 $3.00 Scrabble 1883 441.5

Comings and Goings


High Roller and Quest For Gold Crossword were retired since the last update. QFG was a dog almost throughout its entire run and will not be missed. High Roller was a good choice and was retired with 2 of its 8 Grand Prizes left and 18% of its float. I would have liked to have seen the game left alone a bit longer given that there are only 85 million total tickets for sale in the province. 

New to the family is a new $500 Frenzy. This is a game that my formula does not rate highly but it is a perfectly good choice for people who want plentiful prizes and no large prizes. A poster has already claimed one of the 6,452 Grand Prizes. 


Personal Play 

Six Platinum tickets contained two winners of $70. A winning week? The gods must be smiling upon me. 


Post Script


First off we have a story about a lottery group participant who tried to cheat his Tim Horton's buddies: http://on.thestar.com/2bBle3v . I'd have a hard time forgiving him. 

And a story from the Ottawa Citizen about what is going on at the Rideau Carlton Raceway: http://bit.ly/2b4OSPl . If anyone can decipher the gobbly-gook that the OLG says, please let me know. All I know is that they're not happy with the hand that the local politicians have dealt them. 

Best of luck to all. 


Doug


Friday 22 July 2016

Cash Card #1876 Jumps To The Top


There has been a real shakeup at the top of the standings. There were five different games that lost 2 Grand Prizes since the last update effectively knocking those games down the list. Those games were: Sweet Cash, Cash For Life, Bingo Doubler, Cross Tripler, and Diamond.

The new top rated game only has 16% of its float left to sell which means that they will become tough to find beginning very soon. The game has one - $75,000 Grand Prize left to be claimed. There are roughly 490,000 tickets left to be sold. There is also one $25,000 second prize and one $10,000 third prize left to be claimed. $0.051 of every dollar spent on the game will go to the Grand Prize winner which is very high for a $3 game.

After a long period of $3 games being highly rated it looks like it will be a while before another one reaches the top five. Also of note is the second rated game, Ruby 7's. This game is the fastest selling game currently for sale.


Rank Cost Game # Score
1 $3.00 Cash Card 1876 604.4
2 $5.00 Ruby 7's 1885 587.1
3 $10.00 Platinum 1888 573.8
4 $3.00 Keno 1418 563.4
5 $3.00 More Lucky Lines 1836 553.1
6 $10.00 Lucky Aces 1856 549.7
7 $5.00 Cross Tripler 1872 529.1
8 $5.00 High Roller 1874 523.4
9 $30.00 250M Golden 1782 507.2
10 $5.00 Cross Tripler 1879 499.9
11 $3.00 Crossword 1866 498.3
12 $5.00 Wild Card 1893 497.7
13 $20.00 Extreme 1780 496.8
14 $5.00 Bingo Doubler 1873 484.0
15 $5.00 Black Pearls 1880 476.3
16 $5.00 Triple Crown 1882 475.0
17 $3.00 Scrabble 1883 474.3
18 $1.00 Donut Dollars 1869 472.6
19 $2.00 Sushi Bar 1870 472.2
20 $3.00 Bingo 3020 464.8
21 $1.00 Bacon Bits 1860 463.0
22 $4.00 Cash For Life 1171 459.8
23 $2.00 Double Dollar 1837 459.1
24 $10.00 Diamond 1781 458.0
25 $2.00 Lucky Dog 1859 455.1
26 $3.00 Sweet Cash 1886 455.2
27 $3.00 QFG Crossword 3213 385.7


Comings and Goings

Four games have been retired since the last update and none of them will be missed. Those games are: Bingo Doubler, Pac Man Slots, Walking Dead and Hit 100. 

New to the scene are: $1 Donut Dollars, $5 Cross Tripler and $5 Wild Card. Of note is that Donut Dollars begins life as the best $1 or $2 game for sale. That's good news for players who like inexpensive games. 

Personal Play

Three Cash for Life tickets returned nothing, 3 Keno tickets contained 2 winners, each for $5, and three Sweet Cash tickets contained one winner of $3. 

Post Script

Randy was certainly correct in his forecast of the demise of Cash For Life after it surrendered two Grand Prizes: it fell out of the top five all the way down to 22nd. 

Here is an article from Rabble.ca on the subject of the OLG and, more specifically, the Ontario Government : http://rabble.ca/blogs/bloggers/michael-laxer/2016/06/ontario-governments-grotesque-lottery-addiction . It's interesting but one has to remember that a site like Rabble makes no apology for its politics. It's a good counterbalance to the Fraser Institute. 

Good luck to all. 

Doug



Tuesday 12 July 2016

Keno #1418 Remains On Top

Keno remains the top rated game with all five of its Grand Prizes left to be claimed and almost 40% of its float already sold. Your chances to win one are now 600,000:1. The game also offers the second best Small Prize Return Rate of all games currently for sale. On the downside, your chances to win on of its Top Prizes are 6,800:1 which is poor. This is the result of only .7% of the game's revenue being allocated to prizes of more that $30 and less than the $50,000 Grand Prize.

We are also seeing some changes in the other top rated games with Cash For Life sneaking its way up the list and a couple of $10 games lumbering up the list as well.




Complete Rating List Of Games 

Rank Cost Game # Score
1 $3.00 Keno 1418 522.7
2 $3.00 Cash Card 1876 503.4
3 $4.00 Cash For Life 1171 498.9
4 $10.00 Platinum 1888 495.4
5 $3.00 More Lucky Lines 1836 482.8
6 $10.00 Lucky Aces 1856 482.3
7 $5.00 Cross Tripler 1872 476.9
8 $5.00 High Roller 1874 455.6
9 $10.00 Diamond 1781 446.3
10 $30.00 250M Golden 1782 444.3
11 $5.00 Triple Crown 1882 436.8
12 $3.00 Sweet Cash 1886 434.9
13 $5.00 Ruby 7's 1885 434.9
14 $5.00 Bingo Doubler 1873 432.0
15 $20.00 Extreme 1780 430.7
16 $3.00 Crossword 1866 430.2
17 $2.00 Lucky Dog 1859 418.5
18 $3.00 Scrabble 1883 414.8
19 $2.00 Sushi Bar 1870 410.3
20 $3.00 Bingo 3020 402.0
21 $5.00 Black Pearls 1880 399.1
22 $1.00 Bacon Bits 1860 395.8
23 $3.00 PacMan Slots 1867 394.5
24 $2.00 Double Dollar 1837 392.0
25 $5.00 Bingo Doubler 1850 376.4
26 $1.00 Hit 100 1849 373.1
27 $3.00 QFG Crossword 3213 340.4
28 $2.00 Walking Dead 1877 288.2


Comings and Goings

Mega Money, 7-11-21, and Keno were all retired since the last update. Of those games, I'm sad to see Keno 1417 go as it was the top rated game. In total, 3 Grand Prizes totaling $200,000 were scooped by the OLG to help their bottom line. 

New for play are $2 Sushi Bar and $3 Sweet Cash. Of the two, Sweet Cash begins its run rated 12th of the 28 current games. It could move up from there. I hope that you don't like Sushi as that game needs a lot of help to ever be playable. 

Personal Play

One Platinum ticket was a loser and three Triple Crown tickets contained one winner of $5. As a horse player, I played that game leading up to the Queen's Plate but I'm afraid that it will have to fend for itself from here on in. 


Post Script

I am following the progress of the possible casino in North Bay closely. Here is an update: http://bit.ly/29Nbh2s . As their city council grapples with groups opposed to having a casino, the potential operators would like to build it at the downtown waterfront area. No surprise there. It will be interesting to see how it all unfolds.

The OLG has stated their desire to attract more millennials to their games. It's my view that that is an impossible task but here is an article from the NY Times on how that might be accomplished:  http://bit.ly/29GoStb . I'm still not sold but maybe they're on to something.


I hope that everyone is enjoying their summer. 


Doug