Sales of Kentucky Lottery Corp.'s new game called "Million Dollar Draw," for which only 500,000 tickers will be sold at $10 each, went on sale yesterday.
Once all of the tickets, which each contain a unique six-digit number, have been sold, the Kentucky Lottery will publicly announce the date and time of the drawing, according to lottery officials.
Players may not choose their own numbers.
A random number generator will select 734 winning numbers. Computerized drawings have been the subject of intense criticism from lottery players worldwide, but mainly when they are used to draw traditional lotto-style games as part of a regular drawing schedule. Using computerized drawings for special one-time games does not draw the same level of scrutiny from players, due to lower risk of systematic hacking.
The first two numbers drawn will win the top prize of $1 million; the next two numbers drawn will win $50,000; the next 30 numbers drawn will win $10,000; and the next 700 numbers drawn will win $500.
Odds of winning a $1 million prize are 1 in 250,000. Odds for the other prizes are 1 in 250,000 for a $50,000 prize; 1 in 16,667 for a $10,000 prize; and 1 in 714 for a $500 prize.
The full list of drawing results will be posted on Lottery Post's Kentucky Lottery Results page soon after the drawing takes place.
Well I won't kick an annuity of of bed if I win tomorrow night. I'd just sell her on the street corner, and pay the AMT instead of waiting 20 years to collect.
That Cashier was wrong. As of this morning, 145,742 have been sold, a far cry from the statement that only 90K tickets are left. They will only sell 500K of them.
Your cashier unfortunately gave you incorrect information. As of this morning (Monday), we'd sold a little more than 145,000 tickets. There are still about 355,000 tickets remaining. I'm not sure where the confusion came from, but wanted to make sure you had good info. As for any of you on this thread, let me know if you have any other questions. Good luck!
Your cashier unfortunately gave you incorrect information. As of this morning (Monday), we'd sold a little more than 145,000 tickets. There are still about 355,000 tickets remaining. I'm not sure where the confusion came from, but wanted to make sure you had good info. As for any of you on this thread, let me know if you have any other questions. Good luck!
Thanks for clearing that up Chip. Welcome to Lottery Post. I hope you get a chance to weigh in other topics as well. We love to hear the perspectives of Lottery employees, and appreciate getting the facts straight from the source.
Thanks for the kind words and the welcome! I'm looking forward to contributing to the conversations here. I've followed info on the site for some time, and have been looking for a chance to jump in. Best of luck to you!
Quick calculations - $5M in, $2.75M out, payout percentage 55% - better than other jurisdiction's usual 50%.
That's if the KY raffle million-dollar prizes are cash. Michigan's raffle had annuity prizes.
Cash Only...in checking out the KY lottery web site there is NO mention of an annuity for the top prizes.
Well I won't kick an annuity of of bed if I win tomorrow night. I'd just sell her on the street corner, and pay the AMT instead of waiting 20 years to collect.
KY lottery said in an e-mail that the top prize is paid out in one payment!
Hmmmmm Going to get some PB this weekend I think that I might have to get me just one !!!!
KLC spokesperson Chip Polston said today in an interview on WHAS Radio 84 that the $1,000,000 prizes are cash prizes.
went and got 9 more tickets today
cashier said about 90 thousand tickets left
That Cashier was wrong. As of this morning, 145,742 have been sold, a far cry from the statement that only 90K tickets are left. They will only sell 500K of them.
Hey Cableman-
Your cashier unfortunately gave you incorrect information. As of this morning (Monday), we'd sold a little more than 145,000 tickets. There are still about 355,000 tickets remaining. I'm not sure where the confusion came from, but wanted to make sure you had good info. As for any of you on this thread, let me know if you have any other questions. Good luck!
Thanks for clearing that up Chip. Welcome to Lottery Post. I hope you get a chance to weigh in other topics as well. We love to hear the perspectives of Lottery employees, and appreciate getting the facts straight from the source.
Todd-
Thanks for the kind words and the welcome! I'm looking forward to contributing to the conversations here. I've followed info on the site for some time, and have been looking for a chance to jump in. Best of luck to you!
sure was i went and got 5 more today and asked they have sold like 175 thou. out of 500 thou. as of about noon
Thanks chip
No problem, cableman - I hope you come see us in Louisville with one of the big winning tickets soon!
tks me 2
i thought they would be sold out by now
they are going to start one here in tenn. the 22nd of this month