$475 MILLION: Powerball jackpot nears a half-billion dollars

May 16, 2013, 12:50 am (131 comments)

Powerball

3rd largest lottery jackpot the world has ever seen

By Todd Northrop

You want to win a half-billion dollar jackpot?  For only the third time in history, it is possible — or will be, by the time Saturday's drawing comes around.

Let the frenzy begin.  Millions upon millions of people around the country will be lining up for their chance to claim the historic jackpot Saturday evening.

The Powerball jackpot is so huge that the next-highest jackpot in history is $85 million less than Saturday's initial estimate.

The new high-water mark of $475 million for the current Powerball jackpot was achieved after no winning tickets were sold for Wednesday night's $363.9 million grand prize.  And if past ticket sales are any indication of what will happen this week, the jackpot may get bigger — much bigger — by the time the drawing kicks off.

The lump-sum cash payout value of Wednesday's Powerball jackpot is a staggering $302.4 million.  After-tax cash and annuity prize amounts are reported state-by-state on the Jackpot Analysis page at USA Mega, a web site devoted to the Powerball and Mega Millions multi-state lottery games.

The cash payout value is the 3rd-largest in history.  Only Mega Million's record of $471 million, set on March 30, 2012, and Powerball's $384.7 million, awarded on Nov. 28, 2012, were larger than the cash value up for grabs Saturday.  (See list of all-time record annuity and cash jackpots below.)

In January, 2012, Powerball's pricing and prize structure changed, with the game's organizers claiming that the changes would produce bigger jackpots more often — and they were right.  Within the first year of the changes, Powerball produced five $300+ million jackpot run-ups, including a nearly $600 million jackpot in November, and the nearly $500 million jackpot Saturday.

Players should note that jackpot amounts are conservative estimates provided by the lotteries, and are often somewhat higher by the time the drawing occurs.  In this case, it may be a lot higher, almost certainly exceeding the half-billion dollar mark.

The historic prize is the result of 13 consecutive draws without a winner.  The run-up started as a $40 million prize on April 3, 2013.

The winning numbers for Wednesday, May 15, 2013 were 2, 11, 26, 34, and 41, with Powerball number 32.

Even though nobody won the jackpot Wednesday, 28 lucky players matched the first 5 numbers for a $1,000,000 prize: 1 from Arkansas, 6 from California, 1 from Connecticut, 1 from Delaware, 2 from Georgia, 1 from Indiana, 1 from Kentucky, 2 from Massachusetts, 1 from Michigan, 1 from Missouri, 1 from Nebraska, 1 from New Jersey, 3 from New York, 1 from North Carolina, 2 from Ohio, 1 from Pennsylvania, 1 from South Dakota, and 1 from Virginia.

The 6 California second-prize winners will each be awarded $256,317, because California does not award fixed prizes.  By law, California awards all prizes on a pari-mutuel basis, meaning the prizes will change each drawing based on the number of tickets sold and the number of tickets that won at each prize level.

Only two of the second-prize winners purchased the Power Play option — the tickets sold in Delaware and Pennsylvania.  Because those two tickets were purchased with the Power Play option their second-prize win is automatically doubled to $2 million.  Power Play is not available in California, because the fixed nature of the prize increase offered in Power Play is not compatible with California's pari-mutuel payouts.

122 tickets matched four white numbers plus the Powerball and won $10,000.  Of those tickets, 10 were purchased with the Power Play option, increasing the prize to $40,000, and 7 of the tickets were sold in California, where the prize was worth $17,447 this drawing.

Following the Wednesday drawing, the Powerball annuity jackpot estimate was raised $111.1 million from its previous amount of $363.9 million. The cash value was raised by $70.7 million from its previous amount of $231.7 million.

When a Powerball ticket is purchased with the Power Play option for an extra $1 per ticket, any non-jackpot prize is increased according to a fixed prize schedule, which can be found on the Powerball Drawing Detail page at USA Mega, as well as on the Powerball Prize Payouts page at Lottery Post.

Powerball is now played in 43 states, plus the District of Columbia and the U.S. Virgin Islands.  Drawings are Wednesdays and Saturdays at 10:59 p.m. Eastern Time.  Tickets cost $2 each.

A 44th Powerball state will be added some time in the next year, as the state of Wyoming has approved a new state lottery with the intention of joining Powerball and other multi-state lottery games.  (See Wyoming officially becomes 44th state with a lottery, Lottery Post, Mar. 14, 2013.)

Powerball lottery results are published within minutes of the drawing at USA Mega (www.usamega.com).  The USA Mega Web site provides lottery players in-depth information about the United States's two biggest multi-state lottery games, Mega Millions and Powerball.

Top 25 United States lottery jackpots of all time

Saturday's Powerball jackpot currently stands as the 3rd-largest lottery jackpot of all time in the United States.  The amount of the jackpot may rise before the drawing Saturday night, as lotteries are typically conservative in their initial estimates, and brisk sales may push the jackpot estimate higher by draw time.

If nobody wins Saturday, it's anyone's guess how high it will go.

  1. Mega Millions: $656 million, Mar. 30, 2012 - Illinois, Kansas, Maryland
  2. Powerball: $587.5 million, Nov. 28, 2012 - Arizona, Missouri
  3. Powerball: $475 million, May 18, 2013 - Preliminary estimate, not won yet
  4. Mega Millions: $390 million, Mar. 6, 2007 - Georgia, New Jersey
  5. Mega Millions: $380 million, Jan. 4, 2011 - Idaho, Washington
  6. Powerball: $365 million, Feb. 18, 2006 - Nebraska
  7. The Big Game: $363 million, May 9, 2000 - Illinois, Michigan
  8. Powerball: $340 million, Oct. 19, 2005 - Oregon
  9. Powerball: $338.3 million, Mar. 23, 2013 - New Jersey
  10. Powerball: $337 million, Aug. 15, 2012 - Michigan
  11. Powerball: $336.4 million, Feb. 11, 2012 - Rhode Island
  12. Mega Millions: $336 million, Aug. 28, 2009 - California, New York
  13. The Big Game: $331 million, Apr. 16, 2002 - Georgia, Illinois, New Jersey
  14. Mega Millions: $330 million, Aug. 31, 2007 - Maryland, New Jersey, Texas, Virginia
  15. Mega Millions: $319 million, Mar. 25, 2011 - New York
  16. Mega Millions: $315 million, Nov. 15, 2005 - California
  17. Powerball: $314.9 million, Dec. 26, 2002 - West Virgina
  18. Powerball: $314.3 million, Aug. 25, 2007 - Indiana
  19. Powerball: $295.7 million, Jul. 29, 1998 - Indiana
  20. Powerball: $295 million, Aug. 25, 2001 - Delaware, Kentucky, Minnesota, New Hampshire
  21. Mega Millions: $294 million, Jul. 2, 2004 - Massachusetts
  22. Powerball: $276.3 million, Mar. 15, 2008 - West Virgina
  23. Mega Millions: $275 million, Feb. 22, 2008 - Georgia
  24. Mega Millions: $270 million, Feb. 28, 2006 - Ohio
  25. Mega Millions: $266 million, May 4, 2010 - California

For those keeping score, the number of jackpots in the top 25, by lottery game, are:

  • Mega Millions: 11
  • Powerball: 12
  • The Big Game: 2

The Big Game is the original name of Mega Millions, from the game's first drawing on Sep. 6, 1996 through May 14, 2002.  The name was changed to Mega Millions starting with the May 17, 2002 drawing.

Top 20 cash value jackpots

Since many lottery winners collect their winnings in cash, the lump-sum payout is an important measure of what a winning ticket could be worth.  The new Powerball jackpot ranks as the 2nd-highest ever in the United States.

  1. Mega Millions: $471 million cash, Mar. 30, 2012 ($656 million annuity) - Illinois, Kansas, Maryland
  2. Powerball: $384.7 million cash, Nov. 28, 2012 ($587.5 million annuity) - Arizona, Missouri
  3. Powerball: $302.4 million cash, May 18, 2013 ($475 million annuity) - Preliminary estimate, not won yet
  4. Mega Millions: $240 million cash, Jan. 4, 2011 ($380 million annuity) - Idaho, Washington
  5. Mega Millions: $233.1 million cash, Mar. 6, 2007 ($390 million annuity) - Georgia, New Jersey
  6. Powerball: $224.7 million cash, Aug. 15, 2012 ($337 million annuity) - Michigan
  7. Mega Millions: $214 million cash, Aug. 28, 2009 ($336 million annuity) - California, New York
  8. Powerball: $211 million cash, Mar. 23, 2013 ($338.3 million annuity) - New Jersey
  9. Powerball: $210 million cash, Feb. 11, 2012 ($336.4 million annuity) - Rhode Island
  10. Mega Millions: $202.9 million cash, Mar. 25, 2011 ($319 million annuity) - New York
  11. Mega Millions: $194.4. million cash, Aug. 31, 2007 ($330 million annuity) - Maryland, New Jersey, Texas, Virginia
  12. Mega Millions: $185 million cash, Nov. 15, 2005 ($315 million annuity) - California
  13. The Big Game: $180 million cash, May 9, 2000 ($363 million annuity) - Illinois, Michigan
  14. Powerball: $177.3 million cash, Feb. 18, 2006 ($365 million annuity) - Nebraska
  15. Mega Millions: $168 million cash, July 2, 2004 ($294 million annuity) - Massachusetts
  16. Mega Millions: $167.7 million cash, Feb. 22, 2008 ($275 million annuity) - Georgia
  17. Powerball: $166 million cash, Aug. 25, 2001 ($295 million annuity) - Delaware, Kentucky, Minnesota, New Hampshire
  18. Mega Millions: $165.2 million cash, May 4, 2010 ($266 million annuity) - California
  19. Powerball: $164.4 million cash, won Oct. 19, 2005 ($340 million annuity) - Oregon
  20. Mega Millions: $164 million cash, Feb. 28, 2006 ($270 million annuity) - Ohio

Lottery Post Staff

Comments

whiteballz's avatarwhiteballz

we will see $500 million before Saturday night in my opinion. I'm getting my tickets now.

Teddi's avatarTeddi

It'll be at $515M by Saturday

Make that $525M

No, gotta be at least $560

 

Who am I kidding, I have no idea. It'll be a whole lot no matter what.

Teddi's avatarTeddi

Congrats to California for 6 million dollar winners. Just got in and already a rewarded more than anywhere else tonight. Insane!

 

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Make that, congrats Cali for having 6 winning tickets. Boo for you for your messed up system so they won't get the $1m each.

Win$500Quick's avatarWin$500Quick

Unbelieveable! Two huge jackpots for Florida lottery players.

joshuacloak's avatarjoshuacloak

it rolled over at higher amount  then last half billion PB jackpot

Powerball Jackpot for Sat, Nov 24, 2012 

$325,000,000  or $212,800,000 cash


rolled to

 Powerball Jackpot for Wed, Nov 28, 2012  $587,500,000 or $384,700,000 cash

plus we got CA now !

i think it will BEAT the old pb record

 587m for sure  , if not  close!

the only 2 jackpots to get to half billion number before this won both had more then 1 winner also

if 1 winner hits this only   say hello richest single lottery winner ever!

and i dare say billion dollar jackpot if it rolls again "this time its good as dead thro, like less then 5% chance it rolls, who knows anything possible"

 

i hope to god the poor sucker"or luckest person ever!" who wins this claims it in trust/hides  they will need it

media going to be all over winners.............

RedStang's avatarRedStang

Quote: Originally posted by Teddi on May 16, 2013

Congrats to California for 6 million dollar winners. Just got in and already a rewarded more than anywhere else tonight. Insane!

 

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Make that, congrats Cali for having 6 winning tickets. Boo for you for your messed up system so they won't get the $1m each.

Are you sure because it looks like tonights (6)  2nd place winners only get 256k. TG i'm not in cali.

whiteballz's avatarwhiteballz

Quote: Originally posted by Teddi on May 16, 2013

Congrats to California for 6 million dollar winners. Just got in and already a rewarded more than anywhere else tonight. Insane!

 

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Make that, congrats Cali for having 6 winning tickets. Boo for you for your messed up system so they won't get the $1m each.

what million dollar winner from California? California had six tickets matching 5 WB without the powerball. The 2nd prize winners will each get $256,317 before federal taxes.

maximumfun's avatarmaximumfun

Wow.  Personally I would rather win MM cuz that HUGE winner will fade into the background with all the PB fever!

Teddi's avatarTeddi

Quote: Originally posted by RedStang on May 16, 2013

Are you sure because it looks like tonights (6)  2nd place winners only get 256k. TG i'm not in cali.

Nope you're right. I forgot about Cali's weird payout system. I almost said I wish I was in Cali, now I'm glad I'm not. LOL.

whiteballz's avatarwhiteballz

Quote: Originally posted by Teddi on May 16, 2013

Nope you're right. I forgot about Cali's weird payout system. I almost said I wish I was in Cali, now I'm glad I'm not. LOL.

you got that right. Don't get me wrong, $256,317 is nothing to sneeze at but getting 5 wb without the powerball is probably a once in a life time event. I would want at least a million for it.

Piaceri

DancePartyBanana

ShowMeTheMoney$'s avatarShowMeTheMoney$

This is INSANE!!!  If history repeats itself, this advertised jackpot will increase several times before the actual, Saturday drawing.   It will be over half a billion dollars for sure.  I hope I'll be the one with those lucky jackpot numbers!!! Banana

alexnt55

Quote: Originally posted by whiteballz on May 16, 2013

we will see $500 million before Saturday night in my opinion. I'm getting my tickets now.

We will see 500 mill way befor we get to Saturday. If i remember right when the record JP of 588 was set it was from a rollover of 325 mill and the first advertised JP was showing 425 mill. Ticket sales were so strong that the 425 ended up being 588. There were 563 million in ticket sales for that one and California wasnt in it for that one so with Calif in it now and the early estimated JP is 475 opposed to 425 for that one i  think we will see at least 2 changes in the amount by Saturday night. I look for ending up over 600 mill. Only thing that will hurt it at all is that the Mega Mill JP is also big.

Teddi's avatarTeddi

Quote: Originally posted by whiteballz on May 16, 2013

you got that right. Don't get me wrong, $256,317 is nothing to sneeze at but getting 5 wb without the powerball is probably a once in a life time event. I would want at least a million for it.

Definitely with you on that. 250k before taxes, after they beat the odds and managed to get 5 of the numbers?  1 state over would get them the mil. They managed to match what everyone else matched and they'll get 75% less? That ain't right.

bsdme

THIS ONE IS GOING TO BE MINE FOLKSSSSSS !!!! MINE !!!! Cool

I've dreaming about this for a long time, now it is going

to be a dream come true.

RedStang's avatarRedStang

Quote: Originally posted by Teddi on May 16, 2013

Nope you're right. I forgot about Cali's weird payout system. I almost said I wish I was in Cali, now I'm glad I'm not. LOL.

Yea it's bs. I bet alot of players are still driving to arizona.

rock_nc's avatarrock_nc

Whenever it's won, I hope it will be multiple winners instead of one winner! That much money needs to be shared. Will it be low numbers or will it be high numbers? I played 10 bucks, but only had two numbers in a row the 2 and 11...one digit away from the powerball 32, I had 33. Twenty-eight second tier winners..One from my state.. had 2 last time from my state to win 1 million. Looks like will have to get out my bottle to spill out some more numbers for me to play! Wishing all of y'all GOO LUCK!!!

Masone

That's roughly a 182 million cash option, after taxes.

182 million dollars!

Just for fun, I would fill 10 briefcases with money and hide them around a city and give out cryptic clues on the internet as to where to find the money. It would be so big. I don't know if something like that is legal, but <snip> that would make for some entertainment. I want to create a rat race! It would be so fun seeing all the people come on the website and read the clues and then drive and run around the city looking for the money.

Oh my, this could be a reality show.

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Teddi's avatarTeddi

Quote: Originally posted by RedStang on May 16, 2013

Yea it's bs. I bet alot of players are still driving to arizona.

I still don't get why it's set up like that

yoho

Note that this isn't actually the 3rd largest in the WORLD, because US lotteries lies about the amount... 

 

Seriously, I can offer you a TRILLION dollars, on a 100 trillion year-annuity 1 dollar/yr if you give me 100,000,000 now. Using the annuity value is complete

BS. And they tax what's left... seriously... you'll get 182 million usd after everything, which is much less than the 195,000,000 euro EuroMillions.

alexnt55

Quote: Originally posted by yoho on May 16, 2013

Note that this isn't actually the 3rd largest in the WORLD, because US lotteries lies about the amount... 

 

Seriously, I can offer you a TRILLION dollars, on a 100 trillion year-annuity 1 dollar/yr if you give me 100,000,000 now. Using the annuity value is complete

BS. And they tax what's left... seriously... you'll get 182 million usd after everything, which is much less than the 195,000,000 euro EuroMillions.

If you live in a state that doesnt tax lottery winnings you will get 182. Be less if you live in a state that taxes lottery winnings.

golfer1960's avatargolfer1960

If I don't win this jackpot I will be really upset!!

50 cent upset

Justwinbaby

I will win!

Simba774

I thought it was going to be won last night.

noahproblem

Quote: Originally posted by Masone on May 16, 2013

That's roughly a 182 million cash option, after taxes.

182 million dollars!

Just for fun, I would fill 10 briefcases with money and hide them around a city and give out cryptic clues on the internet as to where to find the money. It would be so big. I don't know if something like that is legal, but <snip> that would make for some entertainment. I want to create a rat race! It would be so fun seeing all the people come on the website and read the clues and then drive and run around the city looking for the money.

Oh my, this could be a reality show.

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Well, if you want add a bit of reality cruelty, have one or two cases have very tiny amounts, a la Deal or No Deal.

LottoPerro

Don't you all just love lottery insanity? :)

mis42nut1

Quote: Originally posted by whiteballz on May 16, 2013

what million dollar winner from California? California had six tickets matching 5 WB without the powerball. The 2nd prize winners will each get $256,317 before federal taxes.

So  what if you match 2 plus PB how much do you get? in  cali

whiteballz's avatarwhiteballz

Quote: Originally posted by mis42nut1 on May 16, 2013

So  what if you match 2 plus PB how much do you get? in  cali

En ReVal

Texas got this one! Ticket has already been purchased on a multi-draw from Ft Worth.

helpmewin's avatarhelpmewin

Wow Hurray!Good Luck everyone

Seattlejohn

Everyone's going apesh*t over powerball, when Megamillions has a $190 million jackpot with a higher percentage cash payout and your chances of winning are 100% better.  That's where I'm throwing away my money to...  Wink

brees2012's avatarbrees2012

  Those who won Million Dollars , Why didn't they  "spend extra dollar and play

  "powerplay " and win $2 million dollars ???

 

   

   

whiteballz's avatarwhiteballz

Quote: Originally posted by brees2012 on May 16, 2013

  Those who won Million Dollars , Why didn't they  "spend extra dollar and play

  "powerplay " and win $2 million dollars ???

 

   

   

I don't know. Those who lost, why didn't they pick the winning numbers and win the jackpot???

dallascowboyfan's avatardallascowboyfan

Woo Hoo Powerball Frenzy Banana

yoho

Think it could hit 1 (fake) billion if no one wins this time around, given four more days til wednesday's draw?

Saylorgirl's avatarSaylorgirl

Quote: Originally posted by brees2012 on May 16, 2013

  Those who won Million Dollars , Why didn't they  "spend extra dollar and play

  "powerplay " and win $2 million dollars ???

 

   

   

I never play the powerplay!!

maringoman's avatarmaringoman

Quote: Originally posted by Saylorgirl on May 16, 2013

I never play the powerplay!!

PP can double the second prize from $1M to $2M. Also it is much easier to hit the second prize than to hit the JP as proven by the 28 people who hit it last nite. I play it when I buy my 2 lines.

delS

Quote: Originally posted by yoho on May 16, 2013

Think it could hit 1 (fake) billion if no one wins this time around, given four more days til wednesday's draw?

If it does get won this saturday, for sure it will beat Mega Millions record. But I am glad the Jackpots are gettinglarger and larger. I remember when I first joined LP, I posted several post asking people if they ever thought we'd see a $400 million Jackpot, 9 to 1 people said no. Well, Im glad we are inching closer to the first ever billion dollar Jackpot...........

Piaceri

Quote: Originally posted by En ReVal on May 16, 2013

Texas got this one! Ticket has already been purchased on a multi-draw from Ft Worth.

Rooting for Texas to get her first Powerball jackpot winner! Yee-Hawwwwww!!!!!! 

texas

 

The stars at night are big and bright...

clap clap clap clap

Powerball jackpot - Deep in the Heart of Texas!

hearsetrax's avatarhearsetrax

Razz@ CA,NY and TX

 

Blood in the water and let the insanity begin Big Grin

lord have mercy on those poor clerks that have to deal with the mob

CLETU$

Gonna be a lot of disappointed people Wednesday night,judging by the responses on this board this morning.

noahproblem

Quote: Originally posted by brees2012 on May 16, 2013

  Those who won Million Dollars , Why didn't they  "spend extra dollar and play

  "powerplay " and win $2 million dollars ???

 

   

   

Because that extra million (or worse, the extra couple of bucks on the small prizes) isn't what I'm aiming at - I'd rather have extra chances to win the whole thing.

Ronnie316

Quote: Originally posted by noahproblem on May 16, 2013

Because that extra million (or worse, the extra couple of bucks on the small prizes) isn't what I'm aiming at - I'd rather have extra chances to win the whole thing.

I Agree!

dpoly1's avatardpoly1

Oooooooops!

Imagonawinbig Saturday!

Dance Disney Hyper Jester See Ya!

Good luck to all LP Members

$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$

tigerfan

I dont care about money. I just wanted to feel like a winner.

pickone4me's avatarpickone4me

I bet crapafornia will be the big winner.  I bet theres shenanigans behind the constant crapafornia lottery wins.

tymack

I bought an advance ticket last nite for the Saturday drawing but I don't like my numbers.

CLETU$

Quote: Originally posted by tymack on May 16, 2013

I bought an advance ticket last nite for the Saturday drawing but I don't like my numbers.

Send it to me,I can use it.

ShowMeTheMoney$'s avatarShowMeTheMoney$

Quote: Originally posted by tymack on May 16, 2013

I bought an advance ticket last nite for the Saturday drawing but I don't like my numbers.

The drawing is on Saturday night.  You have time.  Go get numbers you're happy with. Banana

ShowMeTheMoney$'s avatarShowMeTheMoney$

I think I'll go with some of my numbers and some quickpicks too.  I'll play both Mega Millions and Powerball.  I want to be in it to win it for both.  I want it so bad!!!   I dream BIG!!!  GOOD LUCK TO EVERYONE!!!  Banana

Ronnie316

Quote: Originally posted by ShowMeTheMoney$ on May 16, 2013

I think I'll go with some of my numbers and some quickpicks too.  I'll play both Mega Millions and Powerball.  I want to be in it to win it for both.  I want it so bad!!!   I dream BIG!!!  GOOD LUCK TO EVERYONE!!!  Banana

I Agree! Thank you and good luck to you as well.

Arrowhead's avatarArrowhead

Will be going WAY OVER BUDGET this weekend with Lotto tickets. Powerball at 475 mil and rising, Mega at 190, Ohio Lotto at 35.6, Ohio 5-number Rolling Cash at .565, Michigan 47 (live ten min. from state line) at 5.2 mil.

Screw the house payment, I've got priorities...

scarchelli's avatarscarchelli

Quote: Originally posted by brees2012 on May 16, 2013

  Those who won Million Dollars , Why didn't they  "spend extra dollar and play

  "powerplay " and win $2 million dollars ???

 

   

   

Uhhh..Maybe cause the odds of winning are astronomical?  When u go to the casino and play blackjack and win $20 in a hand, why not bet $250?  U knew u were gonna win right? (Sarcasm if u cant tell)

Jill34786's avatarJill34786

Quote: Originally posted by brees2012 on May 16, 2013

  Those who won Million Dollars , Why didn't they  "spend extra dollar and play

  "powerplay " and win $2 million dollars ???

 

   

   

Even though 28 tickets won the 2nd tier prize I am willing to bet that millions were spent on "powerplay" and didn't win ANYTHING.

Because of the ridiculous odds, I rarely play and when I do it's never with the Powerplay or Megaplier option.

Ronnie316

Quote: Originally posted by scarchelli on May 16, 2013

Uhhh..Maybe cause the odds of winning are astronomical?  When u go to the casino and play blackjack and win $20 in a hand, why not bet $250?  U knew u were gonna win right? (Sarcasm if u cant tell)

Nice Post. Green laugh (it was a dumb question)

PP is cool for those playing a line. (or possibly 2)

I like to play at least 5.

Jill34786's avatarJill34786

Quote: Originally posted by tymack on May 16, 2013

I bought an advance ticket last nite for the Saturday drawing but I don't like my numbers.

You don't have to like your numbers. At least you have your ticket and have as good a chance as anybody else to win. It simply takes a miracle and you just never know. Smile

surimaribo24's avatarsurimaribo24

let it raise to a billion. that would be awesome .. record breaking number of players would get a chunk of atleast a million .

Stack47

Quote: Originally posted by Jill34786 on May 16, 2013

You don't have to like your numbers. At least you have your ticket and have as good a chance as anybody else to win. It simply takes a miracle and you just never know. Smile

I Agree! and now everyone buying a ticket can look at something really expensive and think, I could buy it (or several of them) if I get really really lucky!

KY Floyd's avatarKY Floyd

Quote: Originally posted by maringoman on May 16, 2013

PP can double the second prize from $1M to $2M. Also it is much easier to hit the second prize than to hit the JP as proven by the 28 people who hit it last nite. I play it when I buy my 2 lines.

It's far, far easier to lose, as proven by the many millions of players who got zip. When you spend that extra dollar there's about a 97% chance that you're just wasting it.

brees2012's avatarbrees2012

 What I like to know ....in my state the : net payout $211,680,000

  ( after taxes )  is this  the true amount or estimate ?

helpmewin's avatarhelpmewin

Thanks for joining Cali you are making a Huge difference Dance

Jill34786's avatarJill34786

Quote: Originally posted by brees2012 on May 16, 2013

 What I like to know ....in my state the : net payout $211,680,000

  ( after taxes )  is this  the true amount or estimate ?

That is the amount you will be paid initially. The lottery only deducts 25% Federal and your states 5% tax. You will be responsible for additional Federal taxes when you file your income tax return.

Assuming you have no deductions, you will owe $44 million more just on your Federal tax liability. Your state may assess additional local taxes and you may be responsible for a 3.8% Obamacare tax. At this point the IRS language has been very vague on this matter as they state that this tax will apply to any earned and unearned income as well as capital gains over 200k. The IRS classifies lottery and gambling winnings as earned income.

brees2012's avatarbrees2012

 Thank You ......... Jill 34786

whiteballz's avatarwhiteballz

Quote: Originally posted by helpmewin on May 16, 2013

Thanks for joining Cali you are making a Huge difference Dance

California Dreamin'! Cool

Kumo's avatarKumo

Quote: Originally posted by joshuacloak on May 16, 2013

it rolled over at higher amount  then last half billion PB jackpot

Powerball Jackpot for Sat, Nov 24, 2012 

$325,000,000  or $212,800,000 cash


rolled to

 Powerball Jackpot for Wed, Nov 28, 2012  $587,500,000 or $384,700,000 cash

plus we got CA now !

i think it will BEAT the old pb record

 587m for sure  , if not  close!

the only 2 jackpots to get to half billion number before this won both had more then 1 winner also

if 1 winner hits this only   say hello richest single lottery winner ever!

and i dare say billion dollar jackpot if it rolls again "this time its good as dead thro, like less then 5% chance it rolls, who knows anything possible"

 

i hope to god the poor sucker"or luckest person ever!" who wins this claims it in trust/hides  they will need it

media going to be all over winners.............

I agree. Not to mention last year's record PB started off at $425M on the final run. One thing that might have lowered sales for the old PB record is that the drawing was held less than a month before Christmas.

The world record March 2012 $656 MM jackpot started off at $476M, I'd reckon that this new PB jackpot has got a pretty decent shot at breaking that record as well.

brees2012's avatarbrees2012

    Will keep all this in mind .........taxes can become complicated ......

    This is the reason why they say ...hire Tax Lawyer , Financial Advisor , and CPA .

tymack

Powerball just increased to $550 Million Party

gocart1's avatargocart1

Quote: Originally posted by tymack on May 16, 2013

Powerball just increased to $550 Million Party

I just got an email from new york state lottery on my facebook  saying its now 550 milliomPartyUS FlagParty

Piaceri

Quote: Originally posted by gocart1 on May 16, 2013

I just got an email from new york state lottery on my facebook  saying its now 550 milliomPartyUS FlagParty

$350.1M CASH!!!!

PartyUS FlagPartyDance

weshar75's avatarweshar75

I just read on powerball website $550 million annuity.  Wow!-weshar75

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bluefox10's avatarbluefox10

Quote: Originally posted by Piaceri on May 16, 2013

$350.1M CASH!!!!

PartyUS FlagPartyDance

Not after taxes, unfortunately.

hearsetrax's avatarhearsetrax

ScaredScaredScaredScared Scared 

industeral strength YIKES !!!

Stack47

Quote: Originally posted by weshar75 on May 16, 2013

I just read on powerball website $550 million annuity.  Wow!-weshar75

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I just noticed that too on the KY Lottery site.  Double Wow!

gocart1's avatargocart1

Quote: Originally posted by bluefox10 on May 16, 2013

Not after taxes, unfortunately.

Yes...Your right bluefox10........Gotta pay the taxman ..I thnik the I.R.S.  is going after the lottery people next, after the TEA PARTY people.lolUS Flag

En ReVal

U are right. Geesh, $75 million in less than 24 hours...maybe 700 mil by Saturday night

BBLL's avatarBBLL

Let it roll on Saturday :)

Toronto

Couldn't have sold that many tickets 14 hours since announcing no winner. Maybe they're jumping the gun to garner more sales early on as it is inevitable it was going to reach 550+ anyways Cool

Arrowhead's avatarArrowhead

At this amount---and still climbing for two more days---I'm taking the annuity. Don't everybody pile on me at once Wink....

gocart1's avatargocart1

Quote: Originally posted by BBLL on May 16, 2013

Let it roll on Saturday :)

That would be really interestion to see happenUS Flag

tymack

I was thinking the same thing. Great minds think alike. I couldn't such a windfall all at one time. My family would drive me completely insane.

savagegoose's avatarsavagegoose

oh hell i can see a billion jackpot   if it rolls.  i need to win that jackpot,.  i have bills.

Teddi's avatarTeddi

Quote: Originally posted by BBLL on May 16, 2013

Let it roll on Saturday :)

$75 million jump in half a day???? 

Is that really possible?

If it rolls Saturday, it'll be a billion by next Wednesday. At the very very least. People will be taking out loans to buy as many tickets as they can. 

In which case, let's beg all the states to not make revealing the winner's name mandatory. I don't want to get poisoned when I win Party

On the plus side, whoever wins the MM any time soon will not have the media frenzied attention they normally would. Silver lining.

gocart1's avatargocart1

Quote: Originally posted by En ReVal on May 16, 2013

U are right. Geesh, $75 million in less than 24 hours...maybe 700 mil by Saturday night

That would be great to see

gocart1's avatargocart1

Just hoping .....anyone's two dollars could be the winner..

gocart1's avatargocart1

Someone waking up sunday is going to be really happy...lol

Arrowhead's avatarArrowhead

Powerball website indeed has it at $550 million.

Teddi's avatarTeddi

Quote: Originally posted by tymack on May 16, 2013

I was thinking the same thing. Great minds think alike. I couldn't such a windfall all at one time. My family would drive me completely insane.

ROFLMAO. I think it's cute you think they won't drive you insane if you take the annuity instead. 

I'm sure the reasoning will go something like: you can give me $X now. You're set for life and you'll get it back next year anyway. ROFL

 

I've been always against the annuity. Mainly because I'm paranoid. But now...now I'm rethinking. A billion dollars will probably have a cash value of $600M give or take. That'll be $360M after taxes. I'm not sure I can fathom that amount all at once. NOT THAT I WOULD EVER COMPLAIN about getting it. Just, it'll take a while to wrap my brain around it.

BBLL's avatarBBLL

Quote: Originally posted by Teddi on May 16, 2013

$75 million jump in half a day???? 

Is that really possible?

If it rolls Saturday, it'll be a billion by next Wednesday. At the very very least. People will be taking out loans to buy as many tickets as they can. 

In which case, let's beg all the states to not make revealing the winner's name mandatory. I don't want to get poisoned when I win Party

On the plus side, whoever wins the MM any time soon will not have the media frenzied attention they normally would. Silver lining.

Anything is possible still. Yes people will be taking out loans. LOL

rooster8786

The powerball, Va Lottery,  & NC Lottery webistes ALL say the jackpot is now $550 MILLION with aw $350 cash option.  Can we get a clarification...

xaab

Quote: Originally posted by rooster8786 on May 16, 2013

The powerball, Va Lottery,  & NC Lottery webistes ALL say the jackpot is now $550 MILLION with aw $350 cash option.  Can we get a clarification...

Not really hard to check it yourself.  Just head to the powerball.com website.

joshuacloak's avatarjoshuacloak

todd getting some sleep, he update to 550 shortly

like i said before on old pb record of 587,500,000 or  $384,700,000 cash

now at 550m or 350m cash, we are getting close to record

i sure think by draw time we beat old record 

ofc lottery should Of updated to 550 in half a day

the lottery CEO's in charge of powerball meet ever day to talk about the jackpot amount"phone conference"

at lest that's what they said last time we had billion dollar jackpot, so they doing same thing now

they ofc knew   4xx jackpot going right to 550m at lest, the number guys know it, they know it , so they given order to raise it to 550

media will be all over the marketing key world, its over half a billion dollars, seems to get everyone to buy

who would pass up half a billion rofl

it could be 600m range by draw time, with CA  600m very possible

this is first half a billion jackpot with ALL states playing , last 2 was missing ether CA "pb record" or Florida "mm" record run

Kumo's avatarKumo

It will be interesting to see how long the lines get at the border towns near states that don't have the PB.

Jackpot will probably be around $600M by tomorrow and it is anybody's best guess on what it will be by drawing time on Saturday.

The prior two record breaking jackpots ended on the weekdays, having this one on a weekend changes everything.

I am not sure if the CVO record will be broken, but I bet the $656M Annuity record will fall by the wayside.

xaab

I'm surprise nobody haven't post that luxury car, million dollar homes, or dream vacation already.

dallascowboyfan's avatardallascowboyfan

Quote: Originally posted by xaab on May 16, 2013

I'm surprise nobody haven't post that luxury car, million dollar homes, or dream vacation already.

brees2012's avatarbrees2012

                    Powerball hit the half of BILLION ..........$550  MILLION DOLLARS

              Banana

xaab

Quote: Originally posted by dallascowboyfan on May 16, 2013

There's already a thread.

https://www.lotterypost.com/thread/261007

https://www.lotterypost.com/thread/260139

i see lol.

hearsetrax's avatarhearsetrax

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officially giving some serious thought to one of these homes

hsg2000

I wish all who are going to buy the MM & PB lottery tickets for these draw BEST OF LUCK!!!

Enjoy the winnings

HSG BR LA

 

Lurking Coffee Thinking of...    Jack-in-the-Box  US Flag No Pity!

Jill34786's avatarJill34786

First of, I respect everyone's opinion on whichever payout he/she chooses. Those who think that the annuity may be best for them may want to consider that it's paid out over 30 years and is heavily back end loaded. We all have no idea what inflation or how high taxes will go.

I personally would advise any of my clients to choose the lump sum.  Any competent, well seasoned money manager can offer much better returns than what the annuity pays out. Many individuals who have opted for the annuity ended up cashing out thereby ending up with even less money had they taken the lump sum up front.

I have done an analysis on the rate at which an annuity for PB as well well as MM pay out over the distance. MM is much better than PB but still dismal compared to even a minimal 3 or 4% annualized return you could easily get on your own with some guidance.

yoho

100th comment wooo hope that brings me some luck for the draw.... I'll REALLY need it considering I live in Canada so I can't buy a ticket :(

Arrowhead's avatarArrowhead

Quote: Originally posted by Jill34786 on May 16, 2013

First of, I respect everyone's opinion on whichever payout he/she chooses. Those who think that the annuity may be best for them may want to consider that it's paid out over 30 years and is heavily back end loaded. We all have no idea what inflation or how high taxes will go.

I personally would advise any of my clients to choose the lump sum.  Any competent, well seasoned money manager can offer much better returns than what the annuity pays out. Many individuals who have opted for the annuity ended up cashing out thereby ending up with even less money had they taken the lump sum up front.

I have done an analysis on the rate at which an annuity for PB as well well as MM pay out over the distance. MM is much better than PB but still dismal compared to even a minimal 3 or 4% annualized return you could easily get on your own with some guidance.

What's your thought on putting the vast majority of this windfall (250 mil-plus depending on state of residence) into tax-free, short-medium length municipal bonds and bond funds?

Jill34786's avatarJill34786

Quote: Originally posted by Arrowhead on May 16, 2013

What's your thought on putting the vast majority of this windfall (250 mil-plus depending on state of residence) into tax-free, short-medium length municipal bonds and bond funds?

Muni bonds are not as safe as they once were and the yield has gone way done. That said, there are small pockets of quality munis that will net you 3-4% annually.

KY Floyd's avatarKY Floyd

Quote: Originally posted by En ReVal on May 16, 2013

U are right. Geesh, $75 million in less than 24 hours...maybe 700 mil by Saturday night

The jackpots may not get this big very often, but MUSL has years of experience at estimating sales. It was a foregone conclusion that they would lowball the first estimate, but once they've got several hours of sales figures to compare to  past drawings they can make a much better guess at what the actual sales will be by Saturday night. If MUSL didn't already expect it be higher than $550 they wouldn't have picked that figure for the first update. We can expect another adjustment, but I'd be surprised if it actually gets to $7600.

My best guess based on the record jackpot , and California joining, is that  the final tally will be  $640ish, but I certainly wouldn't mind being wrong.

Ronnie316

Quote: Originally posted by KY Floyd on May 16, 2013

The jackpots may not get this big very often, but MUSL has years of experience at estimating sales. It was a foregone conclusion that they would lowball the first estimate, but once they've got several hours of sales figures to compare to  past drawings they can make a much better guess at what the actual sales will be by Saturday night. If MUSL didn't already expect it be higher than $550 they wouldn't have picked that figure for the first update. We can expect another adjustment, but I'd be surprised if it actually gets to $7600.

My best guess based on the record jackpot , and California joining, is that  the final tally will be  $640ish, but I certainly wouldn't mind being wrong.

Are you saying that your very accustomed to being wrong KY? Green laugh

Arrowhead's avatarArrowhead

Quote: Originally posted by Jill34786 on May 16, 2013

Muni bonds are not as safe as they once were and the yield has gone way done. That said, there are small pockets of quality munis that will net you 3-4% annually.

Partial to Vanguard stuff myself. Like those low-expense ratios...Embarassed

Anyhoo, with these numbers I'd be all about protecting principal with small, safe, tax-free growth. At a quarter-billion, several family generations are covered. No real estate, restuarants, bars, or anything else I don't really know much about for me.

My wife and I both have 30-plus year pensions as well, both relatively safe.

So, boring=better.

But, to each their own.

yoho

tax-free shouldn't be important. It neither implies safe growth or fast growth. You shouldn't look exclusively at tax-free investment vehicles.

Furthermore, while it may cover "several family generations" at the present value of a quarter-billion, you need to take inflation into consideration. 

 

It's probably best to invest in a wide variety of blue chip dividend stocks as well as gold, silver and government bonds. That way you're not putting all your

eggs in one basket, and will be able to match inflation.

Arrowhead's avatarArrowhead

Quote: Originally posted by yoho on May 16, 2013

tax-free shouldn't be important. It neither implies safe growth or fast growth. You shouldn't look exclusively at tax-free investment vehicles.

Furthermore, while it may cover "several family generations" at the present value of a quarter-billion, you need to take inflation into consideration. 

 

It's probably best to invest in a wide variety of blue chip dividend stocks as well as gold, silver and government bonds. That way you're not putting all your

eggs in one basket, and will be able to match inflation.

Dammit, I'm going to have to spring for investment advice after all. Here I thought I'd just keep all this for myself...

Ronnie316

Quote: Originally posted by Arrowhead on May 16, 2013

Partial to Vanguard stuff myself. Like those low-expense ratios...Embarassed

Anyhoo, with these numbers I'd be all about protecting principal with small, safe, tax-free growth. At a quarter-billion, several family generations are covered. No real estate, restuarants, bars, or anything else I don't really know much about for me.

My wife and I both have 30-plus year pensions as well, both relatively safe.

So, boring=better.

But, to each their own.

You don't need much "know much about" to see which direction a metropolis is growing and buy some dirt. 

In AZ I have seen dirt grow 1000 times in value in places like Fountain Hills in the past 30 years.

Jill34786's avatarJill34786

Quote: Originally posted by Arrowhead on May 16, 2013

Dammit, I'm going to have to spring for investment advice after all. Here I thought I'd just keep all this for myself...

When it comes to investing it highly depends on what kind of risk you're willing to take and what your time horizon looks like. Some folks want to preserve the wealth they have while others want income and growth.

Your present age and employment are important factors to take into account when setting up a portfolio. You can PM me if you have specific questions.

Teddi's avatarTeddi

Quote: Originally posted by Arrowhead on May 16, 2013

Partial to Vanguard stuff myself. Like those low-expense ratios...Embarassed

Anyhoo, with these numbers I'd be all about protecting principal with small, safe, tax-free growth. At a quarter-billion, several family generations are covered. No real estate, restuarants, bars, or anything else I don't really know much about for me.

My wife and I both have 30-plus year pensions as well, both relatively safe.

So, boring=better.

But, to each their own.

That fellow Brad Duke who took home $85M is attempting to parlay it into $1 Billion in 15 years. He only used $5M of it. Everything else was invested. $45M in safe investments, $35M in risky but potentially high yielding investments. No real estate, no businesses, no restaurants/bars. Straight investing. 

I wouldn't be setting aside 95%, that's a little too disciplined for me. I'd prefer to have some fun and make donations over being a billionaire. Half of $200M would still be plenty enough to invest and get me there Wink

Jill34786's avatarJill34786

Quote: Originally posted by Teddi on May 16, 2013

That fellow Brad Duke who took home $85M is attempting to parlay it into $1 Billion in 15 years. He only used $5M of it. Everything else was invested. $45M in safe investments, $35M in risky but potentially high yielding investments. No real estate, no businesses, no restaurants/bars. Straight investing. 

I wouldn't be setting aside 95%, that's a little too disciplined for me. I'd prefer to have some fun and make donations over being a billionaire. Half of $200M would still be plenty enough to invest and get me there Wink

I had read somewhere that his investments weren't doing too well. I believe he got hit pretty hard during the financial crisis and not really sure if he has recovered.

Arrowhead's avatarArrowhead

Quote: Originally posted by Jill34786 on May 16, 2013

When it comes to investing it highly depends on what kind of risk you're willing to take and what your time horizon looks like. Some folks want to preserve the wealth they have while others want income and growth.

Your present age and employment are important factors to take into account when setting up a portfolio. You can PM me if you have specific questions.

Check your PM box about 11 p.m. EST Saturday...(thanks for the offer).

Ronnie316

Quote: Originally posted by Jill34786 on May 16, 2013

When it comes to investing it highly depends on what kind of risk you're willing to take and what your time horizon looks like. Some folks want to preserve the wealth they have while others want income and growth.

Your present age and employment are important factors to take into account when setting up a portfolio. You can PM me if you have specific questions.

I don't think anyone here will be PM'ing you for investment advise.Spam

But it was nice of you to offer your services.

Arrowhead's avatarArrowhead

Quote: Originally posted by Ronnie316 on May 16, 2013

I don't think anyone here will be PM'ing you for investment advise.Spam

But it was nice of you to offer your services.

I don't get the sense Jill's a spammer. Trolling a lottery-news site for biz? Don't think so...

Ronnie316

Quote: Originally posted by Arrowhead on May 16, 2013

I don't get the sense Jill's a spammer. Trolling a lottery-news site for biz? Don't think so...

How would you know? Anyone asking for PM's to give financial advice sounds suspicious to me.

Doesn't mean I'm right. Just sayin.

helpmewin's avatarhelpmewin

Quote: Originally posted by Ronnie316 on May 16, 2013

How would you know? Anyone asking for PM's to give financial advice sounds suspicious to me.

Doesn't mean I'm right. Just sayin.

ronnie wasn't you from the Ohio Valley Crazy

KY Floyd's avatarKY Floyd

Quote: Originally posted by Ronnie316 on May 16, 2013

Are you saying that your very accustomed to being wrong KY? Green laugh

Look at that. You read something in clear and simple English, but can't understand it. Quelle surprise.

Ronnie316

Quote: Originally posted by helpmewin on May 16, 2013

ronnie wasn't you from the Ohio Valley Crazy

Is Toledo in the Valley? Unhappy

Arrowhead's avatarArrowhead

She's been on here quite awhile. Never saw a pattern of that. If you have, spell it out. An off-hand comment to PM her about advice doesn't strike me as soliciting.

On the other hand, a PM to me (or anyone) out of public view from her on that subject would be a possible red-flag for me. Never happened.

helpmewin's avatarhelpmewin

Quote: Originally posted by Ronnie316 on May 16, 2013

Is Toledo in the Valley? Unhappy

ky says ny Green laugh we're being surrounded

Ronnie316

Quote: Originally posted by Arrowhead on May 16, 2013

She's been on here quite awhile. Never saw a pattern of that. If you have, spell it out. An off-hand comment to PM her about advice doesn't strike me as soliciting.

On the other hand, a PM to me (or anyone) out of public view from her on that subject would be a possible red-flag for me. Never happened.

I just think she should buy some ad space if she wants to start advertising as a financial consultant.

Ronnie316

Quote: Originally posted by KY Floyd on May 16, 2013

Look at that. You read something in clear and simple English, but can't understand it. Quelle surprise.

Shiver me Timbers mate. I be walkin the plank.

Ronnie316

Quote: Originally posted by helpmewin on May 16, 2013

ky says ny Green laugh we're being surrounded

We are a Landlocked Bay.

helpmewin's avatarhelpmewin

$550 MILLION Powerball jackpotDance

Teddi's avatarTeddi

Quote: Originally posted by Jill34786 on May 16, 2013

I had read somewhere that his investments weren't doing too well. I believe he got hit pretty hard during the financial crisis and not really sure if he has recovered.

I read that they weren't doing well enough to get to $1 billion in the time that he wanted, but that he'd crossed $130M a few years back. Can't seem to find anything else on him, perhaps he's keeping a low profile. But it would be great to see if he gave in and spent it, or lost it in the risky investments or if he's still on track, albeit slowly.

Jill34786's avatarJill34786

Quote: Originally posted by Ronnie316 on May 16, 2013

I don't think anyone here will be PM'ing you for investment advise.Spam

But it was nice of you to offer your services.

I was simply trying to be nice and clarify some question he may have had about investing and not soliciting for business. I trade different lines of investments for a living and I am a CFP. My husband runs a private hedge fund which is closed to the public so we are not looking for any additional clients.

Perhaps in your line of work trolling is how it's done but I live in the real world and we do things quite differently.

Arrowhead's avatarArrowhead

Quote: Originally posted by Jill34786 on May 16, 2013

I was simply trying to be nice and clarify some question he may have had about investing and not soliciting for business. I trade different lines of investments for a living and I am a CFP. My husband runs a private hedge fund which is closed to the public so we are not looking for any additional clients.

Perhaps in your line of work trolling is how it's done but I live in the real world and we do things quite differently.

Some of us already figured that...Wink

RedStang's avatarRedStang

Quote: Originally posted by hearsetrax on May 16, 2013

Razz@ CA,NY and TX

 

Blood in the water and let the insanity begin Big Grin

lord have mercy on those poor clerks that have to deal with the mob

Thanks Hearsetrax. If i win, i'll buy your kitty a new toy. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Of2HU3LGdbo

detroit PB

I hope that I dont have to deal with strangers calling asking me for money when I win the big one....tonite later you turkeys lol hahaha just kidding Iam feeling like new money I can feel it....

Emilie

The Price Money in Powerball is manipolated by the People who set the Price after every drawing because if it starts with 40 Million and then every

after that it only grows by 10Million there something not right,there must be a lot Money going into the States Pockets and not in Prices,then nobody can tell me that there is every Drawing coming in the same amount of Money  and the Price Structure doesn't account for that, the Prices in the Jackpot doesn't go up over 10 Million a Drawing until it gets to 90 or 100 Million then the follwing Drawing it will go to 120 Million, it is obvius the Lottery is playing with the Price Money it is not handled in a right way and honest way.

jamella724

With only 5 numbers to match and you get $1 million seems like a jackpot to me. I like the new structure since it generates bigger jackpots. Jackpots are getting higher and higher; I'm sure more and more players are placing their bets. Good luck to us!

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