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Think you know it all about playing the lottery? Think again. The BC Game lottery is not just a provably fair game at this casino, but also allows you to wager on the outcome of international lotteries too.
With so many options to consider, I’ve put together this short guide so you know what to expect, and don’t waste time finding out the hard way how it works. I’ll explain the process of playing the BC.Game lottery as well as how to bet on the other lotteries around the world, so you can get started right away.
Find the thought of two different lottery types and over 200 options confusing? Well. it wasn’t BC Games intention, but when you offer a lot of choices you sometimes get crossed wires. To clear this up right from the start, these are two separate game types, which work in two different ways.
Lottery type | How it works |
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BC Game Lottery | Exclusive to BC Game – you pick 5 balls between 1-36 and 1 ball between 1 and 10 like a regular lottery. There’s a $100,000 prize pool for jackpot winners |
International lotteries at BC Game | Bet on the outcome of 200+ international lotteries. Predict 1-8 drawn balls for multipliers up to 43000x |
This is so you can see how it works at glance, but there is much more to it than that, so I’ll go more in depth on each in turn, starting with the BC Exclusive lottery
You’ve already seen who it works in general terms, but what else is there to learn? This is setup to work like a regular lottery but has some important differences from the game you might play in your state or country. For starters, there is a draw every 8 hours, so there’s no waiting for days to see if you’re the winner. If you don’t happen to be online when the draw takes place, you can check the results on the site to see if you’ve won a prize.
There’s no prize for matching just 1 or 2 numbers, but if you miss all 6 your ticket gets carried forward to the next draw.
So what’s the other big difference? BC Game have created a whole currency for playing the lottery in house and it’s called BLC. It’s not a virtual currency like the ones you’ll read about in our BC.game sweeps review, but more like the 32 cryptocurrencies you’ll find here. Each BLC is equal to $0.10 but cannot be deposited or withdrawn, just bought and used to play the lottery games, tip, coindrop, or rain.
There is theoretically no limit to the number of entries you can make, but if you intend on going in hard, then the ‘Auto Generate’ function should save you a lot of time you might spend picking your numbers. This is like the Lucky Dip function that exists for lotteries in other countries. But if you have more specific numbers in mind, you can still pick each one manually.
Like almost everything you come across at BC Game the lottery is provably fair, which you can check at any time by hitting the provably fair logo, and verify, which will give you the full breakdown regarding the hash value used to determine the winning numbers.
What about if you’re looking for something different from a regular lottery? BC Game also give you the option to bet on the outcome of other lotteries around the world. Just to remind you, you are not taking part in any of those draws, you are wagering on whether certain balls will be drawn, and you can play as long as you are in one of the BC Game allowed countries.
In short, you predict which ball will be drawn in a chosen lottery. You don’t need to use BLC to do this, and it works just like a regular bet rather than a lottery draw. That’s it in a nutshell- but it’s best illustrated using an example or two.
You wager $10 that ball 7 will be drawn, at a BC Game decided multiplier of 8.5. if it is one of 5 balls drawn from 48 your return is $85.
You can also bet on more than one ball. So if you bet on 9 and 27 both being drawn, your multiplier increases to 9x, and for getting 5 balls right it would be 43000x. The multipliers also depend on the numbers in the draw, which, with over 200 available, can vary quite a lot.
This also apes more regular markets in other ways, as you can wager on the draw sum being odd or even, as well as over or under a given amount. You can also wager on markets to predict whether the bonus ball (where available) will be odd or even and the number range too. Between the two lottery game types and multiple options available, you’ll see why I think that BC Game have got the lottery area completely nailed.
When you read about 200 lottery options, it’s easy to think it’s all too complicated – but that’s not the case at all. In fact there’s just two sets of rules to get your head around, and after reading this guide you’ll be ready to go, whether you want to use BCL to play the in-house game, or wager on 1,2,3, or 4 balls in the international games. If you want to get started at BC Game to play the BC.Game lottery or any of the other games there, you simply need to follow the information in the banners on this page, which will also detail the latest sign-up offers.
With the BC Game lottery you pick 5 main balls between 1 and 36, and one jackpot ball between 1 and ten. You can find full details of the prizes and prize breakdown in our latest guide, which also detail how to wager on international lotteries.
When using the international lottery option, you are betting on the outcome, not taking part in the draw. You are wagering on what balls might be drawn, with BC Game offering odds on the outcome. Details on how to play are featured in our BC Game lottery guide.
The BC Game lottery is provably fair, meaning you can check the fairness at any point while on the site. Click the provably fair icon on the screen and then hit verify to see the full details.
Players must be 21 years of age or older or reach the minimum age for gambling in their respective state and located in jurisdictions where online gambling is legal. Please play responsibly. Bet with your head, not over it. If you or someone you know has a gambling problem, and wants help, call or visit: (a) the Council on Compulsive Gambling of New Jersey at 1-800-Gambler or www.800gambler.org; or (b) Gamblers Anonymous at 855-2-CALL-GA or www.gamblersanonymous.org.