Price and prize changes coming this Sunday for Illinois Lotto

Jul 11, 2013, 1:58 pm (34 comments)

Illinois Lottery

By Todd Northrop

CHICAGO, Ill. — Citing the success of the multi-state lottery games like Powerball and Mega Millions offering jackpots in excess of $100 million every other month, the Illinois Lottery has decided to revamp one of its original games, Lotto, in order to give lottery players a chance at potentially bigger jackpots and better overall odds.

Starting Sunday, July 14, 2013, Lotto will cost $1 for each game-set, up from a price of $1 for two game sets.  The higher price will enable larger jackpots.

A new draw schedule also has been set, with the drawings now taking place on Monday, Thursday and Saturday evenings.  This is the same schedule as before, with the exception of Wednesday's draw being moved to Thursday.

Additionally, Lotto's prize table will award new prizes and larger average prizes per category and will offer an additional match-2 prize level. 

Lotto has evolved in recent years, as have other Lottery draw-based games.  In October 2012, the Extra Shot feature, which offers players six more ways to win for just $1 more, was introduced and remains an optional purchase on every Lotto ticket.

The game-play for Lotto will not change.  Players still choose six numbers from 1 to 52 from a new playslip (old playslips may not be used starting Sunday).  Of course, players can still choose a Quick Pick, which has the lottery terminal randomly choose the numbers to play.

The winning numbers will be displayed on Lottery Post's Illinois Lottery Results page, and the drawings will continue to take place at 9:22 p.m. CDT and will be broadcast live on WGN TV.

Overall odds of winning a Lotto prize are now 1-in-7.36 for base Lotto (compared with the previous 1-in-32) and 1-in-5.68 (previously 1-in-9) for Lotto with Extra Shot.

Lotto is one of the Lottery's first multimillion-dollar draw games and was introduced in February 1983.  After 3,008 draws and more than $9 billion in sales, Lotto has created more Lottery millionaires than all other Illinois Lottery games combined.

Lottery Post Staff

Comments

rdgrnr's avatarrdgrnr

Welp, one less play for the same money but a prize added for two numbers.

I guess it was unavoidable.

Personally, I like the little payoff for 2 numbers...

It keeps me from wanting to throttle the clerk's neck.

stunna6036's avatarstunna6036

I don't think anyone plays the lotto to match 2 numbers. And you can't have it both ways its either more winners and smaller jackpots or less winners and higher jackpots. Its takes time for jackpots to grow so that would mean people would have to lose to get a jackpot higher.

maringoman's avatarmaringoman

I love the way they word these price increases. They make it appear like as if they are doing players a favor while they know it's all b.s. I would rather they just come out and say  Effective July 14, 2013 the ticket price of Illinois Lotto doubles. There shall be drawings on Mondays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Average jackpots shall be higher because it will cost you double what it costs you now. Have a nice day!

OldSchoolPa's avatarOldSchoolPa

One change that I think went unnoticed is that prior to 2013, Lotto jackpots had increased by increments of $250,000. But now the increases per rollover have only been $150,000.  Now Illinois Lotto is just like Hoosier and Ohio Classic Lotto, 1 play per buck.  Now let's see if the jackpot climbs like Ohio's.  I do like the shift from Wednesday to Thursday as that move means I can have a hope and a dream everyday of the week, with Sunday being my day to dream of what I would do with the highest jackpot on offer for the upcoming week (actually, I don't really do that since the jackpot amount only matters to the one holding the winning ticket).

stunna6036's avatarstunna6036

Quote: Originally posted by maringoman on Jul 11, 2013

I love the way they word these price increases. They make it appear like as if they are doing players a favor while they know it's all b.s. I would rather they just come out and say  Effective July 14, 2013 the ticket price of Illinois Lotto doubles. There shall be drawings on Mondays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Average jackpots shall be higher because it will cost you double what it costs you now. Have a nice day!

I think it's about time for a good ol fashioned illinois lottery boycott................I need some time to heal from all the losing. Maybe

maringoman's avatarmaringoman

Quote: Originally posted by stunna6036 on Jul 11, 2013

I think it's about time for a good ol fashioned illinois lottery boycott................I need some time to heal from all the losing. Maybe

Its tough to hurt the lottery because the lottery players are not united.

Coin Toss's avatarCoin Toss

From the OP:

" CHICAGO, Ill. — Citing the success of the multi-state lottery games like Powerball and Mega Millions offering jackpots in excess of $100 million every other month, the Illinois Lottery has decided to revamp one of its original games, Lotto, in order to give lottery players a chance at potentially bigger jackpots and better overall odds."

In other words, since Powerball is drawn on Wednesday nights and so was our lotto game, one of the things we're going to do is move it to Thursdays where the biggest jackpot going on that night was Lucky Day Lotto, $100,000 progressive. We can't even touch PB so we'll move one lotto drawing to another day.

(What will they come up with for Sundays?)

Also, Northstar strikes again and makes a $1 play a $2 play. If Extra Shot is included what was a $2 play is a $4 play.

The lotto jackpots start a $2M and literally creep up slowly. Going for 5 +0 on PB or MM gives the player a far better shot than Illinois lotto.

Dear Gov. Quinn,

Enclosed is $2 I was going to play on lotto. I'll just skip the formality of playing and send it straigh in. Maybe you can buy your buddy at Northstar a coke.

Sincerely,

Nota Schmuck

qutgnt

Again more smoke and mirrors. You are getting no better bang for your buck or bucks here. You are probably actually going to

put more money into the lottery as they tiny prizes are noting but churn. If you win a buck and you usually spend 10 a drawing

guess what you will usually just throw that buck in. The lottery knows this. The jackpots now creep up,  they will still creep

up but now they will be harder to hit. So when the jackpot does say grow larger the lottery will get more players to play.

Unless the payback percentage increases which it never will these changes usually fail miserably. I can name 30 lottery games

off the top of my head that have tried this and failed. You are so much better off saving your dollars for a game like Lucky day and

only playing it when the jackpot is 500k or more. I would rather not play for a month and save all those bullets for a chance at winning

a lotto where I am getting my money into a pot that is worth playing in proportion to the odds. Little cash prizes physchologically make customers

think they are winners but that money just gets churned in. And that is all lottery cares about.

HaveABall's avatarHaveABall

Quote: Originally posted by Coin Toss on Jul 11, 2013

From the OP:

" CHICAGO, Ill. — Citing the success of the multi-state lottery games like Powerball and Mega Millions offering jackpots in excess of $100 million every other month, the Illinois Lottery has decided to revamp one of its original games, Lotto, in order to give lottery players a chance at potentially bigger jackpots and better overall odds."

In other words, since Powerball is drawn on Wednesday nights and so was our lotto game, one of the things we're going to do is move it to Thursdays where the biggest jackpot going on that night was Lucky Day Lotto, $100,000 progressive. We can't even touch PB so we'll move one lotto drawing to another day.

(What will they come up with for Sundays?)

Also, Northstar strikes again and makes a $1 play a $2 play. If Extra Shot is included what was a $2 play is a $4 play.

The lotto jackpots start a $2M and literally creep up slowly. Going for 5 +0 on PB or MM gives the player a far better shot than Illinois lotto.

Dear Gov. Quinn,

Enclosed is $2 I was going to play on lotto. I'll just skip the formality of playing and send it straigh in. Maybe you can buy your buddy at Northstar a coke.

Sincerely,

Nota Schmuck

Yup, Coin Toss.

RedStang's avatarRedStang

Awesome news Hurray!.  Now all you have to do is win  .

Ronnie316

Quote: Originally posted by RedStang on Jul 12, 2013

Awesome news Hurray!.  Now all you have to do is win  .

I agree, higher prices are BETTER for winners.

THRIFTY's avatarTHRIFTY

Quote: Originally posted by Coin Toss on Jul 11, 2013

From the OP:

" CHICAGO, Ill. — Citing the success of the multi-state lottery games like Powerball and Mega Millions offering jackpots in excess of $100 million every other month, the Illinois Lottery has decided to revamp one of its original games, Lotto, in order to give lottery players a chance at potentially bigger jackpots and better overall odds."

In other words, since Powerball is drawn on Wednesday nights and so was our lotto game, one of the things we're going to do is move it to Thursdays where the biggest jackpot going on that night was Lucky Day Lotto, $100,000 progressive. We can't even touch PB so we'll move one lotto drawing to another day.

(What will they come up with for Sundays?)

Also, Northstar strikes again and makes a $1 play a $2 play. If Extra Shot is included what was a $2 play is a $4 play.

The lotto jackpots start a $2M and literally creep up slowly. Going for 5 +0 on PB or MM gives the player a far better shot than Illinois lotto.

Dear Gov. Quinn,

Enclosed is $2 I was going to play on lotto. I'll just skip the formality of playing and send it straigh in. Maybe you can buy your buddy at Northstar a coke.

Sincerely,

Nota Schmuck

I remember when the New York lottery increased the NY LOTTO to $1 for a single line. They changed it back to 2 lines for $1 because of the low playership. Lottery players were not spending money on it.

THRIFTY's avatarTHRIFTY

Quote: Originally posted by maringoman on Jul 11, 2013

Its tough to hurt the lottery because the lottery players are not united.

GAMBLING ADDICTION IS A VERY LONELY ROAD.LOL

Ronnie316

I want to ride on the Player Ship, to avoid being lonely and avoid the insanity.  Green laugh

THRIFTY's avatarTHRIFTY

Quote: Originally posted by Ronnie316 on Jul 12, 2013

I want to ride on the Player Ship, to avoid being lonely and avoid the insanity.  Green laugh

Inflation is killing the lottery.Lottery drawings are taking place daily for jackpot games.

THRIFTY's avatarTHRIFTY

Quote: Originally posted by maringoman on Jul 11, 2013

I love the way they word these price increases. They make it appear like as if they are doing players a favor while they know it's all b.s. I would rather they just come out and say  Effective July 14, 2013 the ticket price of Illinois Lotto doubles. There shall be drawings on Mondays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Average jackpots shall be higher because it will cost you double what it costs you now. Have a nice day!

It is difficult to understand why lottery returns 50 cent for every $1 spent. LOL

Ronnie316

Quote: Originally posted by THRIFTY on Jul 12, 2013

It is difficult to understand why lottery returns 50 cent for every $1 spent. LOL

Lotteries are gov run. Everything they do will be inefficient and largely unproductive. Yes Nod

THRIFTY's avatarTHRIFTY

Quote: Originally posted by Ronnie316 on Jul 12, 2013

Lotteries are gov run. Everything they do will be inefficient and largely unproductive. Yes Nod

Are you buying a $5 MEGA MILLIONS ticket for tonight drawing? The jackpot is $13 MILLIONS. LOL

Romancandle's avatarRomancandle

Quote: Originally posted by OldSchoolPa on Jul 11, 2013

One change that I think went unnoticed is that prior to 2013, Lotto jackpots had increased by increments of $250,000. But now the increases per rollover have only been $150,000.  Now Illinois Lotto is just like Hoosier and Ohio Classic Lotto, 1 play per buck.  Now let's see if the jackpot climbs like Ohio's.  I do like the shift from Wednesday to Thursday as that move means I can have a hope and a dream everyday of the week, with Sunday being my day to dream of what I would do with the highest jackpot on offer for the upcoming week (actually, I don't really do that since the jackpot amount only matters to the one holding the winning ticket).

I Agree!

While I'm not crazy about the new terms and conditions... they had "to do something"... this game was sliding into oblivion (just like my lotto bets Scared).

Smoke Fan

I always looked at it as I was getting a free chance with the 2 sets of numbers. So getting 1 set of numbers for a dollar don't matter to me. I'll still give the Illinois lottery $1.00, 3 times a week. All you need is 1 ticket to dream.

 

I also like the idea of matching 2 numbers for $1.00 payout. I'll get to play for free in the next drawing. Yes Nod

Ronnie316

My usual $25 MM ticket Thrifty. And for $25 I get 25 lines. lol. I would be happy with 5 lines for $25. 

It doesnt matter how big or small the jackpot is. I am a regular player. Regular players are winners.

Ronnie316

Quote: Originally posted by THRIFTY on Jul 12, 2013

Are you buying a $5 MEGA MILLIONS ticket for tonight drawing? The jackpot is $13 MILLIONS. LOL

My usual $25 MM ticket Thrifty. And for $25 I get 25 lines. lol. I would be happy with 5 lines for $25. 

It doesnt matter how big or small the jackpot is. I am a regular player. Regular players are winners.

CLETU$

Quote: Originally posted by Ronnie316 on Jul 13, 2013

My usual $25 MM ticket Thrifty. And for $25 I get 25 lines. lol. I would be happy with 5 lines for $25. 

It doesnt matter how big or small the jackpot is. I am a regular player. Regular players are winners.

Sounded so nice that you posted it twice?

Coin Toss's avatarCoin Toss

Since Northstar took ovr the Illinois lottery they've given the player th option to double the price of Illinois draw games, but until this one the $2 instead of $1 was optional- EZ match on Lucky Day Lotto (5/39) and Extra Shot on Lotto are player options.

By comparison, the Missouri lottey sends out questionnaires about proposed games.

stunna6036's avatarstunna6036

PLAYERS MATCHING 1 OF 6 NUMBERS�AND THE EXTRASHOT 1,548EACHPLAYER WILL RECEIVE $2.00
PLAYERS MATCHING 0 OF 6 NUMBERS�AND THE EXTRASHOT 1,611EACH PLAYER WILL RECEIVE  $5.00

Hopefully there's some mixup in the prize payouts becuase this makes no sense.

Coin Toss's avatarCoin Toss

No, no mixup, it's intentional.

Has been like that since they started Extra Shot.

Nice gimmick, if players get paid for not hit anything surely they'll play the Extra Shot again.

I called the Illinois lottery when it stafrted and asked them how many balls were in the Extra Shot bowl and they had to ask around until they found someon who knew - 25- I'm not kidding.

bahama-papa's avatarbahama-papa

Cha-064

Lucky5of5's avatarLucky5of5

The company that runs the Illinois Lottery didn't meet their projected sales. They're probably hoping that by having 2 draws a day for the Lucky Day Lotto and changing the Lotto to $1 per game will bring in more money.

Well, now I'm stuck between the rock and the hard place. When Lucky Day changed to 2x/day, I quit playing and updated my Lotto charts, to play that game instead. I don't know what to do now. Maybe I'll quit playing altogether. I liked the way Lotto was with 2 plays for $1. I would've been happy with a smaller jackpot prize of $2 million. If I wanted the bigger prizes, I'd play Mega or Powerball.

Coin Toss's avatarCoin Toss

You make a good point, Lucky5of5.

THRIFTY,

Hopefully Illinois will do what NY did but I'm not so sure this Northstar company would ever make such a move.

I will give them this, though, 'til now, 0, 1 or 2 hits paid nothing. Now if you played the Extra Shot- and have it (it's only a QP) hitting nothing pays $5. So if you have the Extra shot and hit 0 or 1 you get paid something (0 pays more than 1) and hiting 2 is a push, you win $1. On Thursdays and Sundays the biggest thing going was Lucky Day Lotto with a jackpot starting at $100,000. So this leaves that for Sundays.

Tonight is the first draw with the new rules, jackpot is $2.5M, let's see if it grows as promised. I doubt it and don't think it will get near MM or PB. I'm still expecthing them to add a Sunday draw.

The biggest jackpot since May with the old rules was $6.2M in early July.

Good Luck all.

Lep

faber98

Quote: Originally posted by Lucky5of5 on Jul 15, 2013

The company that runs the Illinois Lottery didn't meet their projected sales. They're probably hoping that by having 2 draws a day for the Lucky Day Lotto and changing the Lotto to $1 per game will bring in more money.

Well, now I'm stuck between the rock and the hard place. When Lucky Day changed to 2x/day, I quit playing and updated my Lotto charts, to play that game instead. I don't know what to do now. Maybe I'll quit playing altogether. I liked the way Lotto was with 2 plays for $1. I would've been happy with a smaller jackpot prize of $2 million. If I wanted the bigger prizes, I'd play Mega or Powerball.

exactly, believe it or not there are many people who would be perfectly content to win 2-5 million on a state lotto drawing of which whose odds are better than those aforementioned country wide gazillion dollar winning payouts. no need to hide and hire lawyers and accountants with a paltry 2-5 million dollar win. virtually no publicity so you will go unhounded by the masses. you still have your powerbore and mega millions to toss around if you want those, but no one needs100 million+ to get by. i get a charge out of people who won't play unless it's 200 million or more. they are lucky to play 10 times a year thus limiting their overall chances of winning something.

Coin Toss's avatarCoin Toss

What's the best shot here?

IL lotto 6 of 6, odds against 1 in 20,358,520

MM with the Megaplier, 5 + 0 pays $1,000,000 5 0 1 in 3,904,701

PB PB 5 numbers; no PB $1,000,000 $2,000,000 1 in 5,153,632.65

Smoke Fan

Quote: Originally posted by Lucky5of5 on Jul 15, 2013

The company that runs the Illinois Lottery didn't meet their projected sales. They're probably hoping that by having 2 draws a day for the Lucky Day Lotto and changing the Lotto to $1 per game will bring in more money.

Well, now I'm stuck between the rock and the hard place. When Lucky Day changed to 2x/day, I quit playing and updated my Lotto charts, to play that game instead. I don't know what to do now. Maybe I'll quit playing altogether. I liked the way Lotto was with 2 plays for $1. I would've been happy with a smaller jackpot prize of $2 million. If I wanted the bigger prizes, I'd play Mega or Powerball.

I Agree!

I also liked the Lucky Day drawing once a day. I would buy a set of numbers and play them all week then buy a Lotto QP for 3 draws. Now I walk the 5 blocks each morning to get a Lucky Day QP for a dollar. I miss the way I use to play but nothing stays the same these days.

psykomo's avatarpsykomo

Quote: Originally posted by rdgrnr on Jul 11, 2013

Welp, one less play for the same money but a prize added for two numbers.

I guess it was unavoidable.

Personally, I like the little payoff for 2 numbers...

It keeps me from wanting to throttle the clerk's neck.

rdgr:

HOLD on "tight">>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>give TNT ah "CHANCE">>>>>!

                        Maddevil gona gitch U Argue

                                   Big Grin AngelDrumBig Grin Angel

jamella724

It may not be a good news for players who are on a tight budget. I think to increase the jackpot prize they should attract more players instead of increasing the price of the ticket. Even though they increase the price if 2 or more players will hit the jackpot it will be the same the prize will be smaller for each player.

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