Playing the lottery should be an enjoyable experience. For most people, the lottery is a pastime which doesn't interfere with their day-to-day life and is an activity which, if successful, would be a real surprise. For these players, playing the lottery is entertainment.
But even with the most enjoyable of activities there must be a standard, a gauge or even a goal, to say that it is entertaining. With lotteries, the ultimate thrill is in winning. If playing the lottery is enjoyable as it is, then winning the lottery can be treated in the same manner: it doesn't matter how much you win, but it does heighten the enjoyment when you win often or you win big.
With these criteria, there are many choices as what would be the best lotteries to enter. If you want to join a lottery where the prizes are always big, then you should try Spanish El Gordo, the Japanese Jumbo or the American Powerball. The El Gordo and the Japanese Jumbo are seasonal lotteries, which happen only once or twice a year. However, because of the huge amounts at stake, the tickets are all easily sold out well in advance of the draw. Additionally, these lotteries also give out a good amount of consolation prizes. So there's plenty of cash to go around. The Powerball, on the other hand drawn twice a week. What makes the Powerball a big draw is the starting jackpot of $40 million, starting in 2012.
On the other hand, if you want lotteries with good chances of winning, the German lotto and the EuroMillions draw offer some of the best chances of winning around. It isn't that these are small lotteries, but what makes these lotteries good choices is the consolation prizes, and the odds of winning these lower-tier prizes. You may not win the grand prize, but the setup of the consolation prizes make for good returns and chances for your lottery tickets.
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