OLBG Prizes Launches Nightly £100 Draw with 125-Ticket Cap
OLBG Prizes is rolling out a permanent nightly cash draw, launching 28 July with tickets going on sale from 21 July. Simple as it gets: £100 paid out every evening at 7:30pm, regardless of ticket sales, with a hard cap of 125 tickets per draw.
How the Draw Works
Each ticket costs 99p, and you can buy up to five per draw. That 125-ticket ceiling means the worst possible odds you’ll face on any given night are one in 125, which is fairly transparent compared to some other prize draws knocking about. The real selling point here is consistency: there’s a winner every single night of the week, seven days a week, with a fresh sales window rolling through each day.
The setup is genuinely clever. A seven-day sales window opens daily, so on Monday you’re buying tickets for the Monday draw that’ll be drawn a week later. Live ticket counts display on each draw page as sales come in, so you can see exactly how many tickets are in the pool before you decide whether to enter. That kind of transparency matters to punters who want to know what they’re up against.
Launch Schedule
First tickets go on sale Tuesday 21 July, with draws opening each night that launch week. The first winner gets drawn Tuesday 28 July at 7:30pm. Then it’s nightly from there on in. This isn’t a flash promotion that disappears after a week or two; it’s a permanent fixture on the OLBG Prizes calendar.
How to Enter
Buy tickets directly through the OLBG Prizes site at 99p each, or use the free postal entry route if you’re registered online. Standard eligibility applies: UK residents aged 18 and over only. They’ll ask for proof of age, identity and residence before paying out any winnings, which is standard practice for this type of promotion.
It’s a straightforward proposition from OLBG: nightly draws, fixed odds, transparent ticket counts, and a guaranteed winner every night. No mystery, no waiting months for a big draw. Just 7:30pm, every evening, from the end of July onwards.
What the team thinks
Sheena McAllister says:
OLBG’s structured approach here demonstrates a refreshing commitment to transparency that aligns well with current UKGC expectations around product clarity and player protection, though I’d have welcomed more detail on how they’re managing the financial sustainability of guaranteed £100 payouts regardless of ticket sales, as this model could present interesting questions around responsible gambling messaging if players begin to view it as a reliable income source rather than entertainment. The hard 125-ticket cap is a smart regulatory nod that removes the variable odds problem altogether, setting it apart from more opaque lottery-style products in the market. What’s notably absent from Carl’s coverage is any mention of age verification mechanisms and how OLBG is handling the daily frequency component, given that repeated micro-gambling events can trigger different harm pathways than weekly or monthly draws.