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THICKO and NIGGLE, (apologies for that Nigel), WHAT A GIGGLE!

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bigeyeguy

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Nov 24, 2009, 7:20:33 AM11/24/09
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Nigel and Thicko Nick,

Referring to your thread, "Euromillions Raffle Musings" of 7th Nov;
and accompanying back up by your hoppo.


WHAT A COMPLETE LOAD OF BOLLOCKS!


Your figure of 1.8million Brits winning prizes, THAT IS THE NUMBER
WON BY ALL 9 COUNTRIES IN EUROPE PARTAKING.

The correct figure "won by Camelot" was around 7.45m, �3.7m in 50ps.

AND THE ACCOMPANYING "I AGREE *WHOLEHEARTEDLY*
NIGGLE" FROM OUR RESIDENT PIG WAS VERY ACCEPTABLE HERE!

What a laugh!

I felt as if he was leaning over you when he said that with a greasy sickly
smile with the consistency of a smelly bowl of sticky ice cold human sick.
What a Burke.

GO TO THE BOTTOM OF THE CLASS AND GIVE THE THOMAS
THE TANK ENGINE CALCULATORS.

Stick around as there is more on this later, big stuff I kid you not, NIGEL

Harry.

The Guy who who knows and can easily sort out the easy stuff!

bigeyeguy

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Nov 25, 2009, 3:20:13 AM11/25/09
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"bigeyeguy" <bigey...@btinternet.com> wrote in message
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>
> Nigel and Thicko Nick,
>
> Referring to your thread, "Euromillions Raffle Musings" of 7th Nov;
> and accompanying back up by your hoppo.
>
>
> WHAT A COMPLETE LOAD OF BOLLOCKS!
>
>
> Your figure of 1.8million Brits winning prizes, THAT IS THE NUMBER
> WON BY ALL 9 COUNTRIES IN EUROPE PARTAKING.
>
> The correct figure "won by Camelot" was around 7.45m, �3.7m in 50ps


Two deliberate mistakes there Nigel, but corrected by the �3.72m
which is the relevant figure you want, the amount taken by Camelot
to pay out a �1m prize and �1m for taxes, good causes etc and �1.72m
profit for whoever.

7.45m above was my estimate of tickets sold in the UK.

Harry

bigeyeguy

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Nov 25, 2009, 6:41:42 AM11/25/09
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"bigeyeguy" <bigey...@btinternet.com> wrote in message
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Some of the big stuff, and proof not needed, is all in the figures

Taking 4 big rollover draws from the past history and assuming we had been
running a 50p millionaire raffle as they call it but good money for them!

Draw 77 Sales 81m UK Share Around 30m tickets wouldbe dividend �15m,
�13m to Camelot.

Draw 104 Sales 140m UK Share around 46m tickets wouldbe dividend �23m,
�21m to Camelot.

Draw 145 Sales 134m UK Share around 38mm tickets wouldbe dividend �19m
�17m to Camelot

Draw 300 Sales 70m UK Share around 18m tickets wouldbe dividend ��9m
�7m to Camelot. This one was when we won 2 jackpots recently.

�58m to Camelot in total in 4 draws, granted the big rollover draws but we
will
still have rollovers in the future and they will be striving to ensure that!

With Euromillions twisted lottery procedures in their Continental crime
castles.

Harry.

WHO KNOWS MORE THAN HE IS PREPARED TO ADMIT HERE.

AND "THEY" KNOW THAT!



nigel

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Nov 25, 2009, 12:06:06 PM11/25/09
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bigeyeguy wrote:

> Nigel,


>
> Referring to your thread, "Euromillions Raffle Musings" of 7th Nov;
> and accompanying back up by your hoppo.
>
>
> WHAT A COMPLETE LOAD OF BOLLOCKS!
>
>
> Your figure of 1.8million Brits winning prizes, THAT IS THE NUMBER
> WON BY ALL 9 COUNTRIES IN EUROPE PARTAKING.

You're right, I misinterpreted the numbers on the Camelot site. To find
the number of UK winners at each tier you have to divide the tier's
prize into the UK fund for that tier.

Last Draw:

No. of matches No. of winners �s per UK winner UK Prize fund
Match 5 + 2 Stars 1 �0.00 �0.00
Match 5 + 1 Star 7 �312,039.80 �624,079.60 - 2 UK winners
Match 5 6 �103,310.50 �206,621.00 - 2
Match 4 + 2 Stars 97 �4,564.50 �82,161.00 - 18
Match 4 + 1 Star 1,462 �201.80 �67,804.80 - 336
Match 4 2,308 �89.50 �47,972.00 - 536
Match 3 + 2 Stars 4,938 �59.70 �65,431.20 - 1096
Match 3 + 1 Star 73,210 �20.50 �325,950.00 - 15900
Match 2 + 2 Stars 71,957 �18.00 �278,424.00 - 15468
Match 3 108,475 �12.70 �295,135.30 - 23239
Match 1 + 2 Stars 377,636 �7.80 �632,720.40 - 81118
Match 2 + 1 Star 1,104,577 �6.40 �1,441,958.40 - 225306
Totals 1,744,674 �4,068,257.70 - 363017

Therefore approximately 363017 * 24 = 8,712,408 Brits bought a ticket

Therefore approx �4,356,204 went into the raffle fund

One winner won �1,000,000

The payout was 23% of the stake, about half Camelot's published return rate.

Evil Nigel

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