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How is the UK playslip laid out?

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How is the UK playslip laid out?

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There are 4 “boards” containing 7 main rows (1-8,..,41-48 then a final row with just 49 and 50) and a 3 by 3 grid of the 9 lucky star numbers to the right of the main nuumbers. You can mark Lucky Dip for any of the boards (as usual, this overrides anything you mark on that board), mark it void and, for the whole playslip, there’s a 1-4 week set of boxes for you to pick the number of draws you want to play for. • How much does it cost to play? In France and Spain, tickets will be fixed at a price of 2 Euros each. In the UK, however, the Euro has not been adopted as a currency (there hasn’t even been a referendum on it yet, unlike other European countries) and hence Camelot will “convert” 2 Euros into sterling every 4 weeks and, yes, round the price of the UK ticket up to the nearest 10p! You’d have thought that the launch month’s price would therefore be £1.40 with 1 Euro = 68.5p at the moment (courtesy of www.xe.net), but no, Camelot are charging £1.50 for the tickets during February 2

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