THERE is a genius hack to increase your chances of winning the lottery – and it’s easier than you think.

Joining a lottery syndicate – a group of people who play the lottery together, with the agreement they will share their winnings – might just bring you more luck.

Joining a lottery syndicate might just bring you more luck

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Joining a lottery syndicate might just bring you more luckCredit: Getty

There are hundreds out there, but they all allow players to take part every week.

These people, or companies, will arrange everything for you to ensure you’re in with the best shot.

Syndicates like Yourlottoservice are perfectly legal and can be a great way to share prizes.

It’s a no brainer that the more tickets you buy, the higher your chances of winning are.

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But to avoid forking out for multiple tickets yourself, why not pool your luck with friends, family members or your colleagues?

Although it means you’ll have to share you prize, it will increase the likelihood of you scooping some cash.

You’ll spend the same amount, but you’ll have more tickets you can win off.

There are plenty of people who’ve struck gold using the simple hack.

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This town is celebrating after residents each won £745,000 on EuroMillions using the special tactic.

But not everyone is so lucky when playing the lottery.

You could buy a lottery ticket every week for the rest of your life and still never get any richer.

It’s the case for most people. You might score a tenner here and there, but only a tiny percentage hit the jackpot.

However, there are a handful of other ways to increase your chances.

Expert analysis by Yourlottoservice has revealed how to increase your chances of winning.

Playing the lottery every week increases your chances of winning.

The odds week on week remain the same, but having a go with every draw means you’re always in with a shot.

So if you’re going all in to win big, it’s best not to skip one.

And, expert analysis has revealed that all-odd and all-even line-ups are drawn less than three per cent of the time.

It is therefore recommended to avoid them, instead going for a relatively stable split.

As there are usually seven gaps to fill, this means it is best to pick three odd and two even, or two odd and three even.

One of these patterns will occur in 68 per cent of EuroMillions draws.

Remember to gamble responsibly

A responsible gambler is someone who:

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  • Establishes time and monetary limits before playing
  • Only gambles with money they can afford to lose
  • Never chase their losses
  • Doesn’t gamble if they’re upset, angry, or depressed
  • Gamcare – www.gamcare.org.uk
  • Gamble Aware – www.begambleaware.org

For help with a gambling problem, call the National Gambling Helpline on 0808 8020 133 or go to www.gamstop.co.uk to be excluded from all UK-regulated gambling websites.

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This post first appeared on thesun.co.uk

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