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31 July 2010, Saturday
... let's wish for a jackpot win, ladies and gents. This Saturday the 24th July sees another Lotto rollover with an estimated jackpot of £6.5m! Good luck to syndicate Wallonia!
Lotto's estimated jackpot for Saturday 17th July stands at £7m, whilst Euromillions jackpot, which rolled over twice, is now £34m! Good luck to you and to our syndicate Sillis!
An American woman has emerged as the luckiest lottery winner in the world after scopping her FOURTH multi-million pound jackpot. Joan Ginther, who lives in Las Vegas, Nevada, has made her fourth trip to Texas lottery headquarters in Austin this week. She won $10 million (£6.2m), the top prize in Texas Lottery's $140 million Extreme Payout scratch-off ticket. The payout pushed her winnings from lottery games to over £14m!
According to the Texas Lottery Commission, her first multi-million payout came in 1993 when she won $5.4 million share of an $11million Lotto Texas jackpot. The odds of winning were 1 in 15.8 million (worse odds than those of UK Lotto game). In 2006, she won a top prize of $2 million in the Holiday Millionaire game. That was on a $30 scratch-off ticket. The odds were 1 in 1.03 million. Two years later her luck struck again. In 2008, she scooped a further $3 million prize in Millions and Millions, another scratch-off ticket. Odds were 1 in 1 million. And finally, this week she claimed her latest win of $10 million, beating the odds of 1 in 1.2 million.
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Wednesday's lotto jackpot was shared by 4 tickets, and each winner got £225,732. In comparison, there were also 4 winners in a lotto draw held on the 19th June, each scooping £2,033,705. What a difference, aye?! Almost 10 times more. The joyful feeling of winning £225,732 must have a slight bitter taste to it!? "Why is it when it was my time to win, the jackpot was so little?!!??". Anyway, it is Saturday tommorow, hence yet another lotto draw - here's to our lottery syndicate Xerxes winning!
Saturday's combination 34;37;39;41;42;47 was well out of normal Lottorino proportions, hence a miniscule 3‰ Lottorino score. It was geared up towards higher numbers, with a total sum of numbers adding up to 240. In the past 15 years of the lotto game, there were only 6 other occasions when a drawn combination added up to a higher sum. Rare occurrence but it does happen. 4 people managed to trap the winning combination, meaning that the rollover has ended. Never mind, ladies and gents, place your combinations, think positively, all the best of luck to our lottery syndicate Moutier! Wednesday will also see a match between England and Slovenia, so let's wish for a double lucky day!
Our Pyrrhus syndicate won tenner tonight. Divided amongst all syndicate members, each entered combination gets 90p. Better luck next time! Also, let's wish the very best of luck to England! Like Pyrrhus, they could have played worse but could have done so much better!
Despite all numbers being below 30, noone managed to win the jackpot last Saturday, so it is a lotto rollover tomorrow, with an estimated £7,000,000 at stake. Quite often, people tend to choose their birthdays, anniversaries and other memorable dates as their lottery numbers, but a winning combination 5;22;23;24;26;29 produced no winner this time round. Lottorino downgraded such combination as 1) there were 5 numbers in the 20s range, rare occurence in the past and 2) all numbers were under 30, as already mentioned.
All the best everyone, let's make a wish for our Peitho syndicate to be a winning one, and not just winning a prize, but winning big! Good luck! If you'd like to join this syndicate, you can do so until 17:00 tommorrow.
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Finally Euromillions jackpot stopped rolling and £84,451,320 was won by one lucky UK ticket holder. Camelot officials confirmed yesterday that the winner has come forward and the ticket was being verified. Normally, we see a press conference on Monday revealing the identity of a lucky winner, but not today. So it seems that the winner has decided, and quite rightly so, to stay anonymous.
The massive prize dwarfs the amount paid to the previous record-holders, Nigel Page and Justine Laycock, of Gloucestershire, who won a £56million EuroMillions jackpot in February. The winner is now the 789th richest person in the country, according to the Sunday Times Rich List 2010. This is just slightly below Robbie Williams and Rolling Stones drummer Charlie Watts, who are both worth £85m.
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Massive Euromillions rollover! Not as high as the last one of £113m we had in February, but nevertheless a huge sum that could make someone soooooo happy tonight! Good luck if you participate! All the best to our lotto syndicate Zdasiuk tomorrow.
Well, well, well, it seems that nobody has struck lucky this weekend gone. Euromillions has rolled over for the fifth time, with a staggering jackpot now at £86,000,000! It is also a double lotto rollover with a nice and round jackpot of £10,000,000! Assuming we generally have a syndicate of 10 or so members, that's a £1m each! We seem to be in some luck lately, so come on ladies and gents, let's try our hardest and pull it off! Place your combinations into syndicate Trevino and think positive thoughts like:“All the very best to syndicate Trevino, let us win the lot and celebrate with Petrus vino!”
It's a quardruple Euromillions rollover tomorrow with an estimated £67 million at stake. Lotto draw yesterday produced no jackpot winners, meaning it's a Lotto rollover this Saturday with an estimated £7 million! Good luck to syndicate Keisaku, let it be the winning one!
Well done to our member winniewins, who managed to produce a combination with 4 winning numbers. The combination was picked via our QuickPick function, so it does work sometimes! Our syndicate Lupton got a £37 as a result, which is lower than average payout for a 4-number prize! Just our luck, aye?! Let's just hope the lucky streak continues and we scoop much much more soon enough!
It is a Triple Euromillions rollover tomorrow with an estimated £51 million jackpot. Good luck to you if you have a go!
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The National Lottery released the names of the luckiest National Lottery players. Those named John and Margaret have proved to be the luckiest lottery winners so far. After John, the lucky names in lottery among men who have banked prizes of more than £50,000 are David, Michael, Peter, Robert, James, Paul, William and Stephen. The luckiest women are named as Margaret, Susan, Patricia, Mary, Christine, Elizabeth, Jean, Janet, Linda and Karen.
“If you aren’t lucky enough to be called John or Margaret, perhaps this is the time to form a syndicate with your fortunately-named friends, and why not invite David and Susan in too? ”, a National Lottery spokesman said.
Of course, it must be pointed out that all of these names are, or have been in the past, very popular. How many Johns do you think buy a lottery ticket? And how many,say, Lexes play?
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