New Mexico ticket wins Powerball's first $1M second prize

Jan 19, 2012, 12:10 pm (42 comments)

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By Todd Northrop

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — Last night the Powerball multi-state lottery held its first draw using its new prize structure, and a New Mexico Lottery player has the distinction of winning the first non-multiplied second-prize ticket worth $1 million.

The winning ticket matches the white ball numbers of 6, 29, 34, 44, and 50. The ticket missed the red Powerball of 28 for the night's $80 million jackpot.

This is the nation's first $1 million Powerball prize following Sunday's launch of the game's new format. Previously, the prize for matching five white balls was $200,000.

The New Mexico Lottery recommends that the ticketholder sign the ticket immediately and call New Mexico Lottery security to make arrangements to claim the prize.

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peppy007

Congrats the winner. Now that the jp is 100m I'll try my luck. But instead of spending my usual 5 bux I'll now spend 4 which is just good enough for two plays.

dpoly1's avatardpoly1

Congrats to the winner!

I won $4 last nite, I'm going to get 2 Quick Picks for Saturday's Powerball ..........

Dance and I didn't drop my ticket into my coffee, like my Mega Millions ticket!

ROTFL  Crazy and I didn't lose $20 on a $1,000,000 Raffle Prize !  Drum

Todd Vader IS our fearless leader Yes Nod

sandia's avatarsandia

Quote: Originally posted by peppy007 on Jan 19, 2012

Congrats the winner. Now that the jp is 100m I'll try my luck. But instead of spending my usual 5 bux I'll now spend 4 which is just good enough for two plays.

 So, I take it the increase in the price for the powerball ticket, does not necessarily hinder purchase just, quantity, right?

  So, folks still played albeit, not the same amount at half the price. Like you said peppy, now that we are in the $100 territory, $2 is not a hinderance anymore.

   Hmm, let's see other commenters' take on this.

    Thank you for your responses in advance.

 

  "Forever wealth, start with determination. Luck, is a major key for the right place and the right time makes a difference."

mcginnin56

Darn!!! I wanted to be the first. In August "07" I hit the second prize for $200k in NH, my redemption would be for that cool $1,000,000.000

Oh well.....chin up......march my buns back to my local supermarket and keep on playing. This Saturday???   What?    Hyper   Banana

mcginnin56

Quote: Originally posted by sandia on Jan 19, 2012

 So, I take it the increase in the price for the powerball ticket, does not necessarily hinder purchase just, quantity, right?

  So, folks still played albeit, not the same amount at half the price. Like you said peppy, now that we are in the $100 territory, $2 is not a hinderance anymore.

   Hmm, let's see other commenters' take on this.

    Thank you for your responses in advance.

 

  "Forever wealth, start with determination. Luck, is a major key for the right place and the right time makes a difference."

A $1.00 increase should not detour you from your dreams. It's inevitable that all things will go up in price, be it gas, groceries, mortgages...... does that mean you will never buy these items again?

If you were to ask any major lottery winner if they had regretted spending the sometimes thousands or more to achieve their win........enough said.

Wink

weshar75's avatarweshar75

I play my $2 ticket with powerplay so on saturday I would like to be the first $2 million winner since the game change.  That would make my year!-weshar75

sandia's avatarsandia

Quote: Originally posted by mcginnin56 on Jan 19, 2012

A $1.00 increase should not detour you from your dreams. It's inevitable that all things will go up in price, be it gas, groceries, mortgages...... does that mean you will never buy these items again?

If you were to ask any major lottery winner if they had regretted spending the sometimes thousands or more to achieve their win........enough said.

Wink

 Thank you mcginnin. You are absolutely right, the cost of living is on the rise. Lol

  I just wanted to hear people's opinions, I myself bought a quick pick out oc curiosity and, I still found out that people were purchasing with gusto.

   Once again, thank you for your response and good luck to us all.........Big Smile

peppy007

Correct Sandia. 100M is hard to ignore. I just can't afford to now pay 10 bux for each drawing to buy 5 plays. I love playing the lottery and will never stop unless of course I hit the big one, but I'm not trying to go broke either.

sandia's avatarsandia

Quote: Originally posted by peppy007 on Jan 19, 2012

Correct Sandia. 100M is hard to ignore. I just can't afford to now pay 10 bux for each drawing to buy 5 plays. I love playing the lottery and will never stop unless of course I hit the big one, but I'm not trying to go broke either.

 Thank you for your response, Peppy. Two varied yet valid opinions from you and mcginnin. It depends on the individual and what he/she is willing to spend. The heart might be willing but the pocketbook, dictates.Big Smile

   The best of luck to you Peppy and the rest of the LP family.....

TheRightPrice

Out of the 3 commercials, I prefer #3Lurking

TheRightPrice

Quote: Originally posted by dpoly1 on Jan 19, 2012

Congrats to the winner!

I won $4 last nite, I'm going to get 2 Quick Picks for Saturday's Powerball ..........

Dance and I didn't drop my ticket into my coffee, like my Mega Millions ticket!

ROTFL  Crazy and I didn't lose $20 on a $1,000,000 Raffle Prize !  Drum

Todd Vader IS our fearless leader Yes Nod

I once dropped an Expired Florida Lotto ticket into the toilet to see what would happen. Surprisingly, the paper is water retardantEvil Uhh. Some other states use different papers and doesn't last for long

THRIFTY's avatarTHRIFTY

Quote: Originally posted by dpoly1 on Jan 19, 2012

Congrats to the winner!

I won $4 last nite, I'm going to get 2 Quick Picks for Saturday's Powerball ..........

Dance and I didn't drop my ticket into my coffee, like my Mega Millions ticket!

ROTFL  Crazy and I didn't lose $20 on a $1,000,000 Raffle Prize !  Drum

Todd Vader IS our fearless leader Yes Nod

I ALSO WON $4.  I ALREADY BOUGHT MY 2 QUICK PICKS FOR SATURDAY POWERBALL.

Cletu$2's avatarCletu$2

Did anyone else notice that they added the number "0" and the number "1" to the powerplay option?NEITHER of these two numbers will multiply a prize.When they first started the powerplay option they had the number "1,after a few months and I'm sure a lot of complaints they decided to drop the number "1"  from their RNG machine.I'm going to write to my state lottery and complain.You should do the same if you if you feel this is unfair.You might also mention that you don't like the RNG machine drawings of these numbers.

OldSchoolPa's avatarOldSchoolPa

Quote: Originally posted by TheRightPrice on Jan 19, 2012

Out of the 3 commercials, I prefer #3Lurking

I actually like commercial number 2 (Washington).  It just fit with the NW's laid back style and I "got it" even though the ad didn't portray the red ball.  My thought though is just imagine how many people passed up those $2 pair of pants?!!!  Likewise, I find it interesting how many people pass up even having a chance to win when they say they only play when the jackpot exceeds, say 100 million dollars.  I believe in hope and opportunity, but one can't have any hope of winning big if you have not availed yourself of the opportunity by purchasing a ticket for EACH and EVERY drawing.  I imagine many of these same people who say they cannot afford to play every drawing of the big jackpot lottery games have a smoking habit or a drinking habit.  That is amazing that people would blow $6 bucks per pack in a day but can't lay out a mere $6 bucks to have a drawing in for both Mega Millions and Powerball each week.  To me it is a no brainer...I would drop the habit that only costs me money in a NY minute (now I am hoping some of that NY mojo will rub off on me here in the Ill state of IL; I say ill because our state is BROKE).

Cool to win 1 million when you just miss the Powerball number, and takes the sting out of it a bit.  But still, I know people who are fortunate to even experience that bit of luck will think, "Oh so close to such a life altering sum of money"! 

I like that the jackpot jumped by 20 million.  I now have my goal set to win either the minimum Powerball jackpot amount or a nice, but not record breaking sum.  I see millions of dollars in my near future!  Watch out for me on TV when I appear for the winner's media coverage.  I am going to be just a nonchalant as Mr. 258 Million dollars Shaw from Missouri when he strode up to the store where he purchased the ticket and told the people out with the local news crew that he thinks he won and even handed his ticket to the news reporter (now I won't do that as I also saw a video where a lady won $500 on a scratchoff ticket and a lady behind her asked her some questions about it before snatching the ticket and ran out of the store).  People can write and call me begging for money, but it will be hard to get in touch with me as I will be a ultra frequent traveler (yup I wouldn't mind living out of a suitcase).

RJOh's avatarRJOh

Quote: Originally posted by Cletu$2 on Jan 19, 2012

Did anyone else notice that they added the number "0" and the number "1" to the powerplay option?NEITHER of these two numbers will multiply a prize.When they first started the powerplay option they had the number "1,after a few months and I'm sure a lot of complaints they decided to drop the number "1"  from their RNG machine.I'm going to write to my state lottery and complain.You should do the same if you if you feel this is unfair.You might also mention that you don't like the RNG machine drawings of these numbers.

Where did you get your information?  According to these graphics posted on Ohio's website, the Power Play looks like it's a fixed amount or each prize level.

Cletu$2's avatarCletu$2

I was going by the fact that the powerplay number was "0" in last nights drawing.After looking at your graphics,I like it even less.The two top tier prizes are just fine but the lower tier prizes appear to only pay 2 times or 3 times the prize money.I don't like that at all.

Todd's avatarTodd

Quote: Originally posted by mcginnin56 on Jan 19, 2012

Darn!!! I wanted to be the first. In August "07" I hit the second prize for $200k in NH, my redemption would be for that cool $1,000,000.000

Oh well.....chin up......march my buns back to my local supermarket and keep on playing. This Saturday???   What?    Hyper   Banana

Hey, that's really cool, congrats on the $200,000 win!  A nice chunk of change to pay off a mortgage or something.

Todd's avatarTodd

In case anyone forgot, the complete set of changes made to Powerball can be found in this news story:  https://www.lotterypost.com/news/240864

The changes to Power Play (including the fact that there are no more Power Play draws) are included in the story.

RJOh's avatarRJOh

Quote: Originally posted by Cletu$2 on Jan 19, 2012

I was going by the fact that the powerplay number was "0" in last nights drawing.After looking at your graphics,I like it even less.The two top tier prizes are just fine but the lower tier prizes appear to only pay 2 times or 3 times the prize money.I don't like that at all.

At least now you won't be writing to your state lottery complaining about a situation that doesn't exists.

sirbrad's avatarsirbrad

Most will just lose $2 now instead of $1. But there will eventually be some "anonymous winner" that we never know about.

Cletu$2's avatarCletu$2

Quote: Originally posted by RJOh on Jan 19, 2012

At least now you won't be writing to your state lottery complaining about a situation that doesn't exists.

Thats true.Now I'll just write and complain about the price increase,which sucks.The only people that benefit from the price increase is the state lotterys.

Coin Toss's avatarCoin Toss

Quote: Originally posted by Cletu$2 on Jan 19, 2012

I was going by the fact that the powerplay number was "0" in last nights drawing.After looking at your graphics,I like it even less.The two top tier prizes are just fine but the lower tier prizes appear to only pay 2 times or 3 times the prize money.I don't like that at all.

I agree, Cletu$2.

I don't think the idea of playing a jackpot game is to won $7, $14, or even $200.

The $7 and $14 payoffs will undoubtedley go right back into the lottery anyway.

A 0 or 1 Powerplay is notthing but marketing hype.

savagegoose's avatarsavagegoose

wasant power plays a state ran thing, so the extra $1 went to state coffers, not the multi state lotto  pot,  so it was a way for states to cash in on the popularity  of powerball,?

anyhow thats how i thought power play started,. and now its all part of the pb structure or is it still a state revenue stream?

rdgrnr's avatarrdgrnr

I used to play the lottery in New Mexico.

I had terrible luck there.

Felt like I was in a desert.

Wait a minute...

I was in a desert...

Never mind.

dpoly1's avatardpoly1

Quote: Originally posted by THRIFTY on Jan 19, 2012

I ALSO WON $4.  I ALREADY BOUGHT MY 2 QUICK PICKS FOR SATURDAY POWERBALL.

I got $100,000,000 winner a few minutes ago! 2 quick picks near Picksburgh!  :$

dpoly1's avatardpoly1

Quote: Originally posted by Todd on Jan 19, 2012

In case anyone forgot, the complete set of changes made to Powerball can be found in this news story:  https://www.lotterypost.com/news/240864

The changes to Power Play (including the fact that there are no more Power Play draws) are included in the story.

Thank you fearless leader!

mcginnin56

Quote: Originally posted by Todd on Jan 19, 2012

Hey, that's really cool, congrats on the $200,000 win!  A nice chunk of change to pay off a mortgage or something.

Thanks Todd.

Mortgage almost paid off; would be nice to get a newer Mercedes, help out some family members, retire.........Roll Eyes

mcginnin56

Quote: Originally posted by sandia on Jan 19, 2012

 Thank you mcginnin. You are absolutely right, the cost of living is on the rise. Lol

  I just wanted to hear people's opinions, I myself bought a quick pick out oc curiosity and, I still found out that people were purchasing with gusto.

   Once again, thank you for your response and good luck to us all.........Big Smile

Good luck to you as well sandia.   See Ya!

mcginnin56

Quote: Originally posted by weshar75 on Jan 19, 2012

I play my $2 ticket with powerplay so on saturday I would like to be the first $2 million winner since the game change.  That would make my year!-weshar75

I'm with you on that one weshar, $2 million is a game changer. Would also like to have that distinction!   Sad Cheers

weshar75's avatarweshar75

Quote: Originally posted by mcginnin56 on Jan 19, 2012

I'm with you on that one weshar, $2 million is a game changer. Would also like to have that distinction!   Sad Cheers

I think $3 for $2million is a nice exchange don't you!!-weshar75

mcginnin56

Quote: Originally posted by weshar75 on Jan 19, 2012

I think $3 for $2million is a nice exchange don't you!!-weshar75

Excellent ROI!!! That's why I opt for Powerplay as well.     I Agree!

RJOh's avatarRJOh

Quote: Originally posted by Cletu$2 on Jan 19, 2012

Thats true.Now I'll just write and complain about the price increase,which sucks.The only people that benefit from the price increase is the state lotterys.

If your state is like most states that are still selling MegaMillions, Pick6, Pick5 and other games for a dollar, they won't care what you think if they are selling plenty of PB tickets.  Not buying PB tickets will be more effective.

Cletu$2's avatarCletu$2

Quote: Originally posted by RJOh on Jan 20, 2012

If your state is like most states that are still selling MegaMillions, Pick6, Pick5 and other games for a dollar, they won't care what you think if they are selling plenty of PB tickets.  Not buying PB tickets will be more effective.

As long as there are people that lay down and accept being gouged by the lottery,or any entity for that matter,they will continue to gouge the public at will.How long will it be before MegaMillions looks at what Powerball did before they decide to follow suit?How long will it be before Powerball thinks that $2 per ticket isn't enough and decides to charge $5?The odds of winning didn't double,they are still astronomical against you winning,yet they did double the price.I don't know about you,but I'm on a fixed income and need to watch where my money goes.Maybe you have enough disposable income that a 100% increase in price means nothing,but I can't afford to double the money I spend on lottery and neither can millions of other people.I'll still play Powerball,just not as often and only when the jackpot is huge.

KSplayer's avatarKSplayer

Bought my first $2 ticket last night i figured after we got a phone call saying our atv that was stolen 2 months ago was found in a search at an illegal kennel that i would try my luck at powerball again Banana

psykomo's avatarpsykomo

Quote: Originally posted by Cletu$2 on Jan 19, 2012

Did anyone else notice that they added the number "0" and the number "1" to the powerplay option?NEITHER of these two numbers will multiply a prize.When they first started the powerplay option they had the number "1,after a few months and I'm sure a lot of complaints they decided to drop the number "1"  from their RNG machine.I'm going to write to my state lottery and complain.You should do the same if you if you feel this is unfair.You might also mention that you don't like the RNG machine drawings of these numbers.

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RJOh's avatarRJOh

Quote: Originally posted by Cletu$2 on Jan 20, 2012

As long as there are people that lay down and accept being gouged by the lottery,or any entity for that matter,they will continue to gouge the public at will.How long will it be before MegaMillions looks at what Powerball did before they decide to follow suit?How long will it be before Powerball thinks that $2 per ticket isn't enough and decides to charge $5?The odds of winning didn't double,they are still astronomical against you winning,yet they did double the price.I don't know about you,but I'm on a fixed income and need to watch where my money goes.Maybe you have enough disposable income that a 100% increase in price means nothing,but I can't afford to double the money I spend on lottery and neither can millions of other people.I'll still play Powerball,just not as often and only when the jackpot is huge.

I'm retired and on a fixed income too and I spend a little on lottery tickets for entertainment too.  I don't buy the expensive ones and complain about their price, I only buy the ones that are reasonable priced for the risk I want to take.  Just because there is a market for $20 raffle and scratch-off tickets and $2+ a board lottery tickets doesn't mean I have to buy them.  If I can't afford them I don't buy them.

Cletu$2's avatarCletu$2

Quote: Originally posted by RJOh on Jan 20, 2012

I'm retired and on a fixed income too and I spend a little on lottery tickets for entertainment too.  I don't buy the expensive ones and complain about their price, I only buy the ones that are reasonable priced for the risk I want to take.  Just because there is a market for $20 raffle and scratch-off tickets and $2+ a board lottery tickets doesn't mean I have to buy them.  If I can't afford them I don't buy them.

Well,I won't argue the point anymore.Suffice it to say that I don't like the "new" Powerball game at all.I will never like it.I will only play it when the jackpot reaches $100,000,000.We'll just have to agree to disagree on how great the "new" Powerball games is.

haymaker's avatarhaymaker

Quote: Originally posted by Cletu$2 on Jan 20, 2012

Well,I won't argue the point anymore.Suffice it to say that I don't like the "new" Powerball game at all.I will never like it.I will only play it when the jackpot reaches $100,000,000.We'll just have to agree to disagree on how great the "new" Powerball games is.

its at 100 mil now,but megamills is at 60,given the odds are nearly the same i'll stick w/ mega

RJOh's avatarRJOh

Quote: Originally posted by Cletu$2 on Jan 20, 2012

Well,I won't argue the point anymore.Suffice it to say that I don't like the "new" Powerball game at all.I will never like it.I will only play it when the jackpot reaches $100,000,000.We'll just have to agree to disagree on how great the "new" Powerball games is.

That's similar to the position I've taken too. 

When Ohio replaced its Super Lotto game with Lot'O Play which had similar odds and payouts but cost $2 per play, I only played its last game when they decided to discontinue it and split the jackpot among the lower tier winners if no one won it.

PowerBall will have to sell enough tickets to have starting jackpots of $40M and increases of at least $10M after each drawing or they will have to make a similar decision and I'll be ready if they ever do.

HaveABall's avatarHaveABall

What a shame that this, new prize amounts, first 2nd place winner hadn't used the PowerPlay mode in their ticket to instead win the NEW, exciting, $2M amount!!!

Noel

mcginnin56

Quote: Originally posted by HaveABall on Jan 20, 2012

What a shame that this, new prize amounts, first 2nd place winner hadn't used the PowerPlay mode in their ticket to instead win the NEW, exciting, $2M amount!!!

Noel

For a dollar more they could have doubled their win to $2,000,000; plus the distinction and honor of being the first second prize winner.  I Agree!

dallascowboyfan's avatardallascowboyfan

Congrats to the winner/s........................................

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