Advice for playing the NJ lottery
Posted by Alan Channock in Uncategorized, tags: buncategorised, Buy Lottery Tickets, California Lottery, Florida Lotto, gambling, gaming, lottery, Lottery Results, Mega Millions, NJ Lottery, Powerball, UncategorizedThe New Jersey lottery is one of the longest running of all US lotteries, and it remains as popular now as when it was first launched. This was back in December 1970, which means that the NJ lottery has been entertaining players and making millionaires for around four decades.
Of course, one of the main aims of the NJ lottery is to give players the chance to win thousands and maybe millions of dollars. However, it also has more charitable goals, such as giving roughly 34 per cent of the money raised from the sale of lottery tickets to state-run education and community schemes.
This means that as well as playing for the chance to win huge cash prizes, you are also helping your community by buying lottery tickets.
Anyone who is new to the NJ lottery is likely to be overwhelmed by the many games there are to choose from. For example, you can play multi-state games such as Mega Millions and Powerball, or you can try a draw-based game such as Pick 6 Lotto, which plays twice a week (on Thursdays and Mondays) and has a starting jackpot of $2 million. If you are looking for a game you can play twice a day though, Pick 4, Pick 5 and Jersey Cash 5 are all good options.
Prizes differ according to the NJ lottery game you play, so you can either win a life-changing sum or enough to splash out on a new car or some new designer clothes. You have to be in it to win it though, so make sure you buy your lottery tickets. The best way to do this is online, as it is so easy and convenient.
Choose your numbers and use them to buy your NJ lottery tickets - it is as simple as that. All you then have to do is cross your fingers and wait for the NJ lottery results.
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