Scratch tickets typically pay out at a 50% payback rate. So if you bought 100 of those £10 tickets, (£1,000 total spent), you would likely find somewhere around £500 worth of "winners". Maybe a little more. Maybe a little less.
At a 50% payback rate, no other standard bet on the planet even comes close to being as bad as these tickets. The lottery is nothing more than a TAX on the poor and on the ignorant.
no, i mostly play the £1 and £2 ones my favs the £2 diamond one you know get a diamond you win, bag of money in little bit you win and match three you win, it was purple but now its silver. if i get £20 or more i might get £5 but no i've never tryed it, ive seen the discarded loser tickets though
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Of course people have won.
Is it "worth a go"? Of course not.
Scratch tickets typically pay out at a 50% payback rate. So if you bought 100 of those £10 tickets, (£1,000 total spent), you would likely find somewhere around £500 worth of "winners". Maybe a little more. Maybe a little less.
At a 50% payback rate, no other standard bet on the planet even comes close to being as bad as these tickets. The lottery is nothing more than a TAX on the poor and on the ignorant.
>"Has anyone bought a £10 national lottery scratchcard and won?"
I'm sure someone has!
>"i am wondering if it is worth a go?"
Absolutely, it'll fund the pot for the next winner!
Most I've won is a £100 on a £1 scratch card. Tho it probs equates to all the money I've wasted on them lol
I have never seen a £10 scratch card tho
no, i mostly play the £1 and £2 ones my favs the £2 diamond one you know get a diamond you win, bag of money in little bit you win and match three you win, it was purple but now its silver. if i get £20 or more i might get £5 but no i've never tryed it, ive seen the discarded loser tickets though
sure anywon have won