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Play Lotto Syndicates in Poland

How do Lottery Syndicates work?

A syndicate is a group of individuals, institutions or other entities created to carry out a particular business as they pursue a common goal. For Polish playing lottery, they are a group of people who pool their tickets together and agree to share the cash should one of them hit the jackpot.

Lottery sites for Poland are able to make a syndicate for you. You can connect with strangers you've never met and be totally safe! Should your syndicate win, the lotto site will ensure the jackpot is divided fairly.

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