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The Global Game

Written by Lotto Hideout Editor   
Tuesday, 31 March 2009 15:30

The National Lottery is an institution here in the UK, millions of people up and down the country play each week in the hope of winning big and not having to worry about money ever again. Many see it as a chance to get themselves out of the rat race. It is an opportunity for the working class to open doors and experience life in a way that would otherwise be near enough impossible.

But do other countries have the same possibilities? The answer is yes, The Lottery is played all over the world and so there are millions of chances to win every day.

France has the La Française des Jeux and EuroMillions, whilst Germany plays Lotto 6 aus 49, Spiel 77 and Super 6.

Lottery is even played in Romania, and Turkey plays various games by Milli Piyango İdaresi (National Lottery Administration) including Loto 6/49 and jackpots.

Japan enjoy their weekly game of Takarakuji compared to Thailand’s ‘salak gin bang ratthabarn’ or "Government Lottery"), also called lottery or ‘huay’.

In many of these countries The Lottery is legalised by the governments themselves, and several online lotteries and traditional lotteries can now be played online

With Lottery in the 21st Century there really is so much availability there is no excuse not to play.