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A ticket bought in Ohio for the June 2, 2010, Powerball drawing became its first potential Powerball jackpot winner; it is the first time a lottery selling either Mega Millions or Powerball (but not both) on January 31, 2010 sold a jackpot-winning ticket for its newer game after the cross-selling expansion date. The ticket was worth $261.6 ...
The increase is based on sales or a minimum of $10,000, which ever is greater, says the Ohio Lottery. When will first flakes fall in Northeast Ohio? The odds of hitting the Rolling Cash 5 jackpot ...
According to the Ohio Lottery, a Monopoly 200X scratch-off sold on March 6 was worth $2.5 million! The winner was sold at UDF #154 in Cincinnati. $2 million – Mega Millions
The Supreme Toto 6/58 has the highest prizes (first prize is a minimum of more than RM8.8 million) but the probability of winning is lower than the others games as there are more numbers. WTL-M Daily Derby 4D and 5D Jackpots is almost the same as the above three. It runs 4D and 5D games. 4D's are daily and monthly two 5D's.
For a score of n (for example, if 3 choices match three of the 6 balls drawn, then n = 3), () describes the odds of selecting n winning numbers from the 6 winning numbers. This means that there are 6 - n losing numbers, which are chosen from the 43 losing numbers in () ways. The total number of combinations giving that result is, as stated ...
One lucky lottery player in Ohio can declare their financial independence this July 4th after winning the Powerball on Wednesday night. A ticket sold the Buckeye State matched all six balls in ...
Lottery Country Tickets Date Notes €371.1m SuperEnalotto Italy: One winning ticket split between 90 players [63] 16 February 2023 Europe's largest jackpot, €296.9m tax paid €230.0m EuroMillions United Kingdom: 1 [64] 19 July 2022 record in pound £195.7m €209.1m SuperEnalotto Italy: 1 [65] 13 August 2019 €183.6m EuroMillions France ×2,
Jerry saw that you had a 1-in-54 chance to pick three out of the six numbers in a drawing, winning $5, and a 1-in-1,500 chance to pick four numbers, winning $100. What he now realized, doing some mental arithmetic, was that a player who waited until the roll-down stood to win more than he lost, on average, as long as no player that week picked ...