Learn The Facts
Myth: Choosing my own numbers makes me more likely to win.
Fact: Every set of numbers has an equal chance of being drawn, however you choose it. Quick Pick is by far the most common method of play in the Prairies and the North.
Where can I find help if I think I have a problem?
Problem gambling can affect anyone; but there is help. Information and help is also available for concerned family and friends.
- In Alberta, call the Alberta Health Services addiction confidential helpline, toll-free, 24 hours a day:
1-866-332-2322. - In Manitoba, call the confidential and free 24-hour problem gambling helpline at:
1-800-463-1554. - In Saskatchewan, call the problem gambling helpline toll-free at:
1-800-306-6789. - In Yukon, call1-844-533-3030.
- In NWT, call the NWT Help Line (24 hours a day, 7 days a week) at:1-800-661-0844.
- In Nunavut, call Nunavut Kamatsiaqtut Help Line (24 hours a day, 7 days a week) at:1-800-265-3333.
Keep it a Game
Although “good luck” and “best of luck” are common expressions of goodwill, the idea of “lucky numbers” is a myth.
Lottery games are games of chance, and the outcome is entirely random. So, don’t overspend on lottery tickets, thinking there is some way to “beat the system”. There isn’t. It only takes one ticket to win, and buying hundreds won’t substantially change your odds of winning.
Learn the Facts: Keep it a Game.
With any lottery, you have to pay to play, and we encourage you to treat it like any other entertainment activity. Play only if you're enjoying the game.
To learn about common myths and how to recognize if your lottery play is becoming anything other than the game it should be, read
You may also wish to check out these websites:
In Alberta: GameSenseAB.ca
In Saskatchewan: Problem Gambling Directory of Services
In Manitoba: Informed Gambling or 1-800-463-1544.