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EURO MILLIONS LOTTO, SUPER ENA LOTTO – STATISTICS, SYSTEMS AND LOTTO DRAW RESULTS
PlayEuroMillions enables you to play online the world’s biggest lotteries - Pan-European EuroMillions, Italian SuperEnaLotto, British UK Lotto - National Lottery, US Power Ball and Mega Millions and our latest proposal - Australian OZ Lotto and OZ PowerBall. The PlayEuroMillions internet service has existed for 11 years and provides service to lotto players all over the world.
You are welcome to learn about the rules of the lotteries available on our portal. Now you can play the world's biggest lotteries - Euro Millions, UK Lotto, Super Ena Lotto, Power Ball and Mega Millions, wherever you are, any time of day or night! Play for real millions!
The first step is to create an individual account and register with the PlayEuroMillions service – you will receive, via an email, a registration confirmation with an activation link which will enable you to create an account, place safe lotto bets and manage your wins. Your personal data is protected and used for account service only. Account registration is free of charge and non-binding!
After logging into your account you may play any lottery – send your lucky numbers: in EuroMillions 5 from 50 and 2 extra from 9, in each lotto bet. Information on other lotteries is available at Lotteries info - Euro Millions Lotto-> Super Ena -> UK Lotto - National Lottery -> Power Ball -> Mega Millions. Lotto betting is simple, fast and safe – any personal data or transaction information is encrypted by Rapid SSL protocol. Each player has an individual account, access to their transaction history and the wallet. Should you win the system allows a payment via wire transfer into a given bank account or an exchange for vouchers allowing you to place further bets at a promotional price. Your lotto results are sent to your e-mail account after each lottery draw.
If you have any questions - please read the frequently asked questions section.
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Euro Millions Lottery (EU)
Euro Millions lotto draw results, rollover and the next draw date:
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Euro Millions lottery is a unique lotto game played every Friday by hundreds of millions of players throughout Europe. Now anyone can play Euromillions lotto no matter where they are in the world. Whilst most lotteries are played only by the residents of a single country, Euro Millions lotto has participants from no less than nine countries, Austria, Belgium, France, Ireland, Luxembourg, Portugal, Spain, Switzerland and the United Kingdom.
The stakes from lotto participants in each of these countries are pooled together to generate the kind of prizes that make those of national lotteries pale in comparison. The main lotto jackpot starts at 15 million euro. However, that's not the end of the story. As with many other lotto games, if the jackpot isn't won on a particular week, the fund is "rolled over" and added to the prize pool for the following lotto draw. This means that – after just a few weeks without a main lotto prize winner, the jackpot can climb rapidly! The current record for a single lotto winner is €126 million euro won this year in Spain. The record lotto jackpot is €183 million euro which has occurred twice - once it was won by three ticket holders and on another occasion it rolled down to the next tier where 20 people shared a windfall. These massive lotto jackpots have made Euro Millions Lotto one of the most popular lotteries in the world.
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EuroMillions record jackpot: on Friday the 8th May 2009 in Spain the EuroMillions lotto win record was broken: €126 million!
Last Friday's EuroMillions lottery jackpot of July 23rd, 2010 has rolled over! That means an estimated 27 million euro jackpot is waiting to be won in the next EuroMillions lottery draw! Make sure you don't miss out on the next 27,000,000 euro draw this Friday 30th of July 2010!
Best of luck!
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Super Ena Lotto (Italy)
SuperEnaLotto results, rollover and the date of the next draw:
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Fantastico! Magnifico! Eccelente! The Italians have many words to describe all things positive. In our business, the one positive word we love to hear the most is SuperEna. It rolls off the tongue like Ferrari, Versace and Botticelli.
SuperEnaLotto is the given name of one of the world’s highest paying lotteries. SuperEnaLotto is the Italian lottery that excites the hearts and minds of the world’s most passionate people three times a week. And now you can take part in the excitement of it all. Bellisima!
The playing procedure of the SuperEnaLotto lottery is simple six number selection, and along with a bonus number (referred to as the Jolly Number). Your selection is made from 90 numbers. For this reason, the odds are lengthened, but the happy consequence of this is that the jackpots often grow to vast amounts. At present, there is no limitation to either the size of the jackpot or the amount of rollovers that can take place.
A record breaking prize of €147,807,299.08 (US$ 211,807,859.58) was won by an Italian ticket holder in August 22, 2009! The main prize had carried over a record- breaking 86 times from January 2009! The jackpots are among the largest in the world! With over 10 years in the lottery business, this game continues to grow globally, particularly with the convenience of the internet giving access to people everywhere.
There are five payout categories: Match 6 (Jackpot), Match 5 + Bonus, Match 5, Match 4 and Match 3. Payout amounts for each category vary according to the prize pool.
This exciting addition to our product offering is creating quite a buzz among our players, so why not have a dip at our website.
Last Saturday's SuperEnaLotto jackpot of July 24th, 2010 has rolled over! That means an estimated 104 millions euro jackpot is waiting to be won in the next SuperEnaLotto draw! Make sure you don't miss out the next 104,000,000 euro draw this Tuesday, 27th of July 2010!
Buona fortuna!
PowerBall Lotto (USA)
Power Ball lotto results, rollover and the date of the next draw:
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Power Ball is an American lottery where the roll-over jackpot, just like in other lotto games, is divided among players who matched all drawn numbers. A Power Ball lotto player chooses 5 numbers from 1 to 59 (white balls) and one additional number from 1 to 39 (red Power Ball) for one draw. The minimum value of first degree pool – jackpot - is 20 million American dollars and is paid out in 30 annual instalments over the 29 consecutive years.
Each rollover increases the jackpot by at least $5 million (first rollover is at least $20 million.) The jackpot is annuitised and paid out progressively in 30 instalments; in case of, let’s say, a $15 million prize the first annual instalment would be about $267,000 and the last one about $834,000.
Power Ball lotto draws take place on Wednesdays and Saturdays at MUSL studio in West Des Moines, Iowa at 10:59 p.m. Eastern American Time (09:59 p.m. Central American Time). Occasional draws take place in other USA locations.
Mega Millions Lottery (USA)
Check Mega Millions lotto results, rollover and the date of the next draw:
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Mega Millions lotto is yet another interstate lottery played in the United States. Since July 2008 12 lotteries have participated in Mega Millions lotto and a minimum pool for the top prizes is 12 million American dollars. If you win, the jackpot is paid out in 26 annual instalments.
Since 2008 to make a bet you select five numbers from 1 to 56 (white balls) and an additional one from numbers 1 to 46 (Mega Ball number, golden ball.) Mega Ball number may be the same as one of the numbers from the 1 to 56 range because the balls are drawn from two different machines.
The draws usually take place at WSB-TV in Atlanta at 11:00 p.m. eastern American time on Tuesdays and Fridays. The host is the famous WSB tv weather presenter, Glenn Burns
UK Lotto Lottery - National Lottery (Camelot, Great Britain)
UK Lotto results, rollover and the date of the next draw:
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In the UK Lotto - National Lottery, six numbers are drawn from 49 individually marked balls, just like the additional number. After a draw the balls are not returned to the machine because each ball along with the additional one may be drawn once only.
The players pick six different numbers when they make a lottery bet. Prizes are paid out for bets with at least three matched numbers. During the draw an additional number is drawn. It is of use only to the players who selected five out of six numbers. The pay-out is bigger if you match five numbers and the additional number than just a basic ‘five’.
Each player who selects correctly all six numbers wins a proportional part of the 1st degree pool – ‘the jackpot’. The odds of winning the main prize are 1 in 13,983,816. In the case of the players who matched at least four numbers out of six the prize pool designated for this is divided proportionally among all those who got ‘a four’.
If none of the players gets all six numbers the prize pool rolls over to the next draw and a rollover occurs. It is limited to three consecutive draws.
Draws take part on Wednesdays and Saturdays. The Saturday draws began on 19 November 1994 under the name ‘national lottery’. The first Wednesday draw happened on 5 February 1997. BBC One broadcasts UK Lotto draws.
Lottery OZ Lotto (Australia)
Oz Lotto is a national lottery game, administered by Tattersall's and played on Tuesday nights. It was introduced on 26 February 1994 and promoted as the first fully national Australian lotto game.
Originally, the game was the same as australia's Saturday Lotto, requiring six numbers to be picked out of 45. However, starting 18 October 2005, a seventh number began to be drawn, greatly lengthening the odds of winning Division 1 (close, but not longer, than that of Powerball). In line with this change, branding for Oz Lotto changed in many states, to emphasise the seventh ball (including new names, such as Super 7's Oz Lotto in Tatts regions, and Oz 7 Lotto in Queensland). Due to the introduction of a seventh number, Oz Lotto provides far larger chances of rollovers, and as a result, much higher jackpots. Oz Lotto's starting jackpot is AUD$2,000,000.
Oz Lotto currently holds the record for the largest Australian lotto jackpot prize. Originally guaranteed at $90 million, two winners (from Queensland and South Australia) shared a Division 1 pool of AUD$106,549,984.76 in the draw on 30 June 2009.
Although the draw now requires seven numbers to be selected, the minimum prize level (of 3 winning numbers and one of the supplementary numbers) was unchanged, thus leading to seven prize divisions:
| Division | Winning Numbers Required |
|---|---|
| 1st Division | 7 |
| 2nd Division | 6 + supplementary |
| 3rd Division | 6 |
| 4th Division | 5 + one or both supplementary |
| 5th Division | 5 |
| 6th Division | 4 |
| 7th Division | 3 + one or both supplementary |
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Lottery OZ Powerball (Australia)
Powerball (please note that we refer to this lottery as OzPowerball on our site to differentiate from its American counterpart) is a lottery game modelled on the highly successful American Powerball game. The game is administered by Tattersalls, and syndicated to all states through the Australian Lotto Bloc. Draws take place on Thursday nights, with the first draw held on 23 May 1996.
Powerball uses two barrels to determine its winning numbers: five numbers are drawn at random from a barrel (Number Sets) of 45 (standard winning numbers), then one number, the namesake Powerball, is drawn at random from a separate barrel of 45. To win the first division prize the player needs to have all five numbers in their game as well as select the correct Powerball. For coupon entries; the Powerball is selected in a separate box to the winning numbers.
Powerball offers a slightly better odds overall for winning any prize than Saturday Lotto, partly due to its seven-division structure, however its first division is about six times harder to win:
| Division | Required Winning Numbers |
|---|---|
| 1st Division | 5 + Powerball |
| 2nd Division | 5 |
| 3rd Division | 4 + Powerball |
| 4th Division | 3 + Powerball |
| 5th Division | 4 |
| 6th Division | 2 + Powerball |
| 7th Division | 3 |
This is known in New South Wales and South Australia as "Power45", in Queensland and Tatts' states as a "PowerHit", and in Western Australia as a "Powerpik". System entries and guaranteed Powerball options can sometimes be combined.
A major difference between Australian Powerball versus the US game is that the latter was created in part to allow a player to win by matching only one number, if it is the Powerball.
Powerball's largest jackpot prize to date is $80 million, which was shared between two tickets (in Victoria and New South Wales) on 30 July 2009 - only weeks after Oz Lotto set the current record of more than $106 million.
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