Number of winners: 0 Jackpot Winners - JACKPOT! Prize for 6 Balls = £2,440,940.00 - ROLLOVER! 5 & Bonus Prize = £75,105.00 per winner Prize for 5 Balls = £1,401.00 per winner Prize for 4 Balls = £51.00 per winner Prize for 3 Balls = £10.00 per winner Total e-Lottery Winnings: £3,372.00!
Estimated Next Jackpot: £8,000,000.00!
Dream Number 6802919
Thunderball 09, 10, 13, 31, 33 Thunderball 04
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Number of winners: 1 Jackpot Winner! Prize for 6 Balls = £8,194,918.00 per winner! 5 & Bonus Prize = £158,317.00 per winner Prize for 5 Balls = £2,641.00 per winner Prize for 4 Balls = £91.00 per winner Prize for 3 Balls = £10.00 per winner Total e-Lottery Winnings: £2,203.00!
Estimated Next Jackpot: £3,000,000.00!
Dream Number 6123439
Thunderball 3, 15, 17, 19, 27 Thunderball 1
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5 Main 2 Lucky Star £19,779,134.00 per winner! 5 Main 1 Lucky Star £369,100.00 per winner 5 Main 0 Lucky Star £104,700.00 per winner 4 Main 2 Lucky Star £4,726.10 per winner 4 Main 1 Lucky Star £195.70 per winner 4 Main 0 Lucky Star £89.30 per winner 3 Main 2 Lucky Star £65.90 per winner 3 Main 1 Lucky Star £21.40 per winner 2 Main 2 Lucky Star £19.50 per winner 3 Main 0 Lucky Star £12.80 per winner 1 Main 2 Lucky Star £8.30 per winner 2 Main 1 Lucky Star £7.00 per winner
Total e-Lottery Winnings: £6,548.80
Estimated Next EuroMillions First Prize:£10,000,000.00!!
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The odds of getting none of the 50 main balls but getting both lucky stars is approximately 1 in 62. This quirk of probability means that it is less likely than getting 2 main balls and one lucky star (1 in 39). However, there is no prize for only getting 2 lucky stars.
16% of the prize fund is allocated to a "Booster Fund" which can be used to boost the jackpot prize.
The figures for estimated prize are just a guide, and the actual amount varies according to the total in the prize fund and the number of winners for each prize. (Estimated prizes as per reverse of UK playslip)
If the Jackpot is not won, it rolls over until the following week. However, if the jackpot is not won on the twelfth successive week (i.e., eleven rollovers), then the jackpot prize is "rolled down" by distributing it between winners of the next level instead of rolling it forward again.
Note: An exception to this rule would has occurred 3 February 2006, which, if the jackpot had not been won, the jackpot would have been carried over for a thirteenth week (at which point it would have rolled down, if not won on 10 February 2006). Reasons for decisions made for the exceptions to occur is unknown.
New rules introduced on January 4, 2007, that took effect on February 9, 2007 limit the number of consecutive draws to eleven, with the jackpot rolling down to lower prize levels in the eleventh draw if the jackpot is not won. The new rules also introduced "Event Draws" also referred to as "Superdraws", in which there will be a guarantee of the minimum amount which is available to pay prizes in the Match 5 and 2 Lucky Stars Prize Category; if an Event Draw isn't won it will be rolled down. The first Event Draw was held on February 9, 2007 for €100m (£66m, 165m sfr) to celebrate the Euromillions third birthday.
You can increase these odds dramatically by playing in an e-lottery syndicate.
Number of winners: 0 Jackpot Winners - JACKPOT! Prize for 6 Balls = £2,535,066.00 - ROLLOVER! 5 & Bonus Prize = £55,715.00 per winner Prize for 5 Balls = £1,663.00 per winner Prize for 4 Balls = £60.00 per winner Prize for 3 Balls = £10.00 per winner Total e-Lottery Winnings: £2,500.00!
Estimated Next Jackpot: £8,000,000.00!
Dream Number 2068042
Thunderball 04, 08, 23, 26, 28 Thunderball 04
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Six numbers are drawn from a set of individually numbered balls with numbers in the range 1–49, as well as a further bonus ball. Balls, once drawn, are not returned to the draw machine, therefore each ball (including the bonus ball) can only be drawn once per Lotto draw. Players choose six different numbers by a method of their own choosing at the time they purchase a ticket. Ticket issuing machines can generate a random set of play numbers as a so–called Lucky Dip. Prizes are awarded to players who match at least three of the six drawn numbers with increasing prize value for matching more of the drawn numbers. In addition to the six drawn numbers, an additional number is drawn as the Bonus Ball. The bonus ball is only relevant to those players who match five of the six drawn numbers, whereby those players matching exactly five of the drawn numbers who also match the bonus ball receive a larger prize than those matching just 5 of the drawn numbers. Anyone matching all six drawn numbers wins a share of the jackpot; the chance of doing so is 1 in 13,983,816. For players matching at least four of the drawn balls the prize value is dependent on the total number of players also matching the same number of balls in that the prize fund is divided equally between all players matching that number of drawn numbers. In the event that no player matches all six of the drawn numbers the jackpot is accumulated into the next Lotto draw, a so–called Rollover. This accumulation is limited to three consecutive draws. Rollover is a common occurrence, happening once every few draws, though a three week roll-over is a rather less common occurrence having happened only twice to date.
The entry fee to the Lotto draw is £1 per board
The draw is conducted on Wednesdays and Saturdays. Saturday draws started on November 19, 1994, under the name 'National Lottery'. The first Wednesday draw was on February 5, 1997. All draws are shown live on BBC One in the UK, with the Saturday draw shown as a segment in a range of different Lottery branded gameshows throughout the year.
The game was rebranded 'Lotto' in 2002.
The Lotto prize fund is 45 percent of draw sales. Camelot state that the 3 ball prize winners are calculated first, these receive £10 each; the remaining prize fund is then divided as shown in the table below and split equally with the number of winners for each selection:
Match
Prize
Approximate odds
3 numbers
£10
56:1 (i.e. 1 in 57)
4 numbers
22% of remaining fund
1,031:1
5 numbers
10% of remaining fund
55,490:1
5 numbers and bonus ball
16% of remaining fund
2,330,635:1
6 numbers
52% of remaining fund
13,983,815:1 (i.e. 1 in 13,983,816)
The 6/49 mentioned above also had an optional add-on game known as Extra which could be played for an additional £1. However, its only prize was for matching all six regular numbers drawn for the 6/49 jackpot (there were no lower-tier prizes; you lost even if you matched five). It was discontinued in 2006.
You can improve the above odds dramatically by playing in a syndicate.
This Friday, there is an estimated £19 million EuroMillions ROLLOVER jackpot! What better time to start playing in an e-lottery syndicate, where your two "lucky stars" are always GUARANTEED?!?
That means that if your syndicate matched 5 numbers, with your guaranteed lucky stars you would share the jackpot of £19 million - approximately half a million pounds per person!
Even if your syndicate matches just ONE number (and don't forget you have multiple entries to every draw) you would have the equivalent of matching "one plus the two lucky stars" playing on your own - something that doesn't happen to individuals very often, but it happens hundreds of times every week in e-lottery!
The National Lottery is the United Kingdom's largest lottery. It is operated by Camelot Group, to whom the licence was granted in 1994, 2001 and again in 2007. The lottery is regulated by The National Lottery Commission. The National Lottery undertook a major rebranding programme in 2002 designed to combat falling sales. This resulted in the main game being renamed Lotto. However, the games as a collective are still known as The National Lottery. It is one of the most popular forms of gambling in the United Kingdom.
All prizes are paid as a lump sum and are tax-free. Of every pound (£) spent on Lottery games, 50 pence (p) goes to the prize fund, 28p to good causes as set out by Parliament (though some of this is considered by some to be a stealth tax levied to support the New Opportunities fund, a fund constituted to support public spending), 12p to the British Government as duty and 5p to retailers as commission, while Camelot receives 4.5p to cover operating costs and 0.5p profit. Players must be at least 16 years of age to participate in the lottery, either in the drawn lottery games or by purchase of lottery scratch cards.
There are twelve different machines that can be used for the Lotto draw. The machine and set of lottery balls to be used is selected at random, and is announced just prior to the draw. The machines are designated Merlin, Arthur, Galahad, Vyvyan, Lancelot, Garnet, Topaz, Opal, Amethyst, Moonstone, Pearl and Sapphire. Guinevere has also been a designated machine in the past but has now been retired. Ball sets, of which there are eight, are designated by number.
Number of winners: 1 Jackpot Winner! Prize for 6 Balls = £4,800,414.00 per winner! 5 & Bonus Prize = £105,503.00 per winner Prize for 5 Balls = £2,088.00 per winner Prize for 4 Balls = £66.00 per winner Prize for 3 Balls = £10.00 per winner Total e-Lottery Winnings: £4,400.00!
Estimated Next Jackpot: £3,000,000.00!
Dream Number 4812477
Thunderball 11, 14, 19, 31, 33 Thunderball 13
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5 Main 2 Lucky Star £10,744,500.00 ROLLOVER! 5 Main 1 Lucky Star £190,786.10 per winner 5 Main 0 Lucky Star £66,173.50 per winner 4 Main 2 Lucky Star £3,832.40 per winner 4 Main 1 Lucky Star £176.20 per winner 4 Main 0 Lucky Star £65.10 per winner 3 Main 2 Lucky Star £65.50 per winner 3 Main 1 Lucky Star £21.20 per winner 2 Main 2 Lucky Star £20.70 per winner 3 Main 0 Lucky Star £10.60 per winner 1 Main 2 Lucky Star £9.50 per winner 2 Main 1 Lucky Star £7.20 per winner
Total e-Lottery Winnings: £5,254.40
Estimated Next EuroMillions First Prize:£19,000,000.00!!
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EuroMillions is a pan-European lottery, launched by the Francaise des Jeux in France and the Loterias y Apuestas del Estado in Spain and Camelot in the UK on Saturday February 7, 2004. The first draw took place on Friday February 13, 2004 in Paris. The UK, France and Spain were involved initially, but lotteries from Austria, Belgium, Republic of Ireland, Luxembourg, Portugal and Switzerland subsequently joined the draw on 8 October 2004.
Draws are held every Friday evening, and take place in Paris. A standard EuroMillions ticket costs €2.00 per line played, or €3.00 if one plays with the "Plus" option (available only in the Republic of Ireland). This is the standard price in all the countries mentioned above. In the UK, it is the equivalent in pounds Sterling, rounded to the nearest 10p (although it has been fixed at £1.50 since the draw began). In Switzerland it is the equivalent in Swiss francs, rounded to the nearest 10c (although it has been fixed at 3.20 CHF since the draw began). Prizes, aside from the jackpot, are sized according to participation per country.
A map of the countries that participate in EuroMillions. Blue are the original countries and red are the countries that subsequently joined.
Number of winners: 3 Jackpot Winners! Prize for 6 Balls = £909,414.00 per winner! 5 & Bonus Prize = £119,922.00 per winner Prize for 5 Balls = £2,384.00 per winner Prize for 4 Balls = £78.00 per winner Prize for 3 Balls = £10.00 per winner Total e-Lottery Winnings: £2,488.00!
Estimated Next Jackpot: £5,000,000.00!
Dream Number 2264334
Thunderball 08, 10, 20, 29, 30 Thunderball 10
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On 31 August 2007, a French guitarist Vaccaro Joseph (alias Jimmy) won €39 million. He immediately resigned from his job as a statistician at LUXGSM.
On 10 August 2007, Angela Kelly, a 40-year-old former Royal Mail postal administrator from East Kilbride, South Lanarkshire, Scotland, won a EuroMillions jackpot of €52.6 million (£35.4 million). This is the largest lottery win ever in the United Kingdom.
On 31 March 2006, after rolling over six times, the EuroMillions jackpot of €75,753,123 ($100,175,909) was won by one Belgian man, the second biggest win ever in Belgium, and the third-biggest prize won by a single person.
On 9 February 2007, a Belgian man won the EuroMillions jackpot of €100 million ($132 million or £67.9 million) with a ticket bought in a newspaper shop in Tienen. This is the biggest lottery win in Belgium and the second-biggest individual win in EuroMillions history.
On 31 July 2005, after rolling over nine times, the EuroMillions jackpot of €115 million ($152 million) was won on a ticket purchased in Garryowen, Limerick, Ireland. The winner was Dolores McNamara, a 45-year-old mother of six; she remains the biggest individual winner in Euromillions history. She claimed the prize on 4 August 2005 at the Irish National Lottery's headquarters in Dublin.
On 3 February 2006, after rolling over eleven times, the EuroMillions jackpot of €180 million ($238 million) was won by three ticket holders, two in France and one in Portugal. The three winners won €60 million ($79 million) each.
By 17 November 2006, after rolling over eleven times, the EuroMillions jackpot reached €183 million ($241 million or £124 million). No ticket matched all the winning numbers for the twelfth draw, so the jackpot was divided among the twenty tickets that matched five numbers and one lucky star. Each such ticket was worth €9.6 million ($12.6 million), i.e., 5% of the jackpot plus the regular match 5 +1 prize. Seven of the twenty tickets were sold in the United Kingdom, four in France, three each in Spain and Portugal, two in the Republic of Ireland, and one in Belgium.
Number of winners: 2 Jackpot Winners! Prize for 6 Balls = £2,053,719.00 per winner! 5 & Bonus Prize = £37,171.00 per winner Prize for 5 Balls = £1,002.00 per winner Prize for 4 Balls = £38.00 per winner Prize for 3 Balls = £10.00 per winner Total e-Lottery Winnings: £2,208.00!
Estimated Next Jackpot: £3,000,000.00!
Dream Number 3252259
Thunderball 10, 12, 24, 32, 34 Thunderball 14
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5 Main 2 Lucky Star £5,283,750.00 per winner! 5 Main 1 Lucky Star £180,400.00 per winner 5 Main 0 Lucky Star £47,259.00 per winner 4 Main 2 Lucky Star £3,626.70 per winner 4 Main 1 Lucky Star £138.50 per winner 4 Main 0 Lucky Star £81.80 per winner 3 Main 2 Lucky Star £55.80 per winner 3 Main 1 Lucky Star £17.20 per winner 2 Main 2 Lucky Star £17.50 per winner 3 Main 0 Lucky Star £13.40 per winner 1 Main 2 Lucky Star £8.10 per winner 2 Main 1 Lucky Star £6.00 per winner
Total e-Lottery Winnings: £5,833.90
Estimated Next EuroMillions First Prize:£10,000,000.00!!
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October saw a record number of syndicates match three numbers in the same UK Lotto draw on Wednesday, 24 October. Twelve different syndicates matched three numbers, so 588 e-lottery members won £12.96 each!
And, on Wednesday, 31 October, e-lottery had another of its 4-ball wins... so 49 people won £121.76 each. That's nearly DOUBLE what they would have won playing the traditional way, on their own, for matching 4 balls; and in the record win last week, the amount each member won is nearly 30% more than they would have won playing the normal way with the same numbers!
Plus, thousands of other e-lottery members won 82 pence each... not a massive amount, but it is better than NOTHING, which is what they would have won playing the normal way with the same numbers!
You see, e-lottery isn't just about winning the jackpot (although that is bound to happen soon too, as we keep coming SO CLOSE!), it's also about more people winning smaller amounts more often.
Number of winners: 3 Jackpot Winners! Prize for 6 Balls = £724,242.00 per winner! 5 & Bonus Prize = £83,566.00 per winner Prize for 5 Balls = £889.00 per winner Prize for 4 Balls = £35.00 per winner Prize for 3 Balls = £10.00 per winner Total e-Lottery Winnings: £3,145.00!
Estimated Next Jackpot: £5,000,000.00!
Dream Number 3424144
Thunderball 08, 11, 19, 32, 33 Thunderball 04
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Number of winners: 2 Jackpot Winners! Prize for 6 Balls = £8,829,737.00 per winner! 5 & Bonus Prize = £58,693.00 per winner Prize for 5 Balls = £996.00 per winner Prize for 4 Balls = £47.00 per winner Prize for 3 Balls = £10.00 per winner Total e-Lottery Winnings: £3,093.00!
Estimated Next Jackpot: £3,000,000.00!
Dream Number 9736263
Thunderball 01, 02, 03, 29, 34 Thunderball 11
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5 Main 2 Lucky Star £28,675,991.00 per winner! 5 Main 1 Lucky Star £344,736.10 per winner 5 Main 0 Lucky Star £42,800.80 per winner 4 Main 2 Lucky Star £4,367.40 per winner 4 Main 1 Lucky Star £203.80 per winner 4 Main 0 Lucky Star £92.60 per winner 3 Main 2 Lucky Star £72.40 per winner 3 Main 1 Lucky Star £21.40 per winner 2 Main 2 Lucky Star £22.10 per winner 3 Main 0 Lucky Star £13.10 per winner 1 Main 2 Lucky Star £9.80 per winner 2 Main 1 Lucky Star £6.90 per winner
Total e-Lottery Winnings: £10,227.40!
Estimated Next EuroMillions First Prize:£10,000,000.00!!
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Donald said that the win was "quite a surprise," and will "come in handy for Christmas." He plans to put the money in the bank for now, and treat himself to a few films on DVD. "I collect the older musical films of the 60s," he said. "Some of my favourites are 'The Sound of Music', 'My Fair Lady' and 'Oklahoma!'"
A retired backstage lighting engineer and cinema projectionist, Donald now works the Front of House (ushering, etc.) at the Wakefield Theatre Royal - whose next production is "Jack and the Beanstalk" - as well as owning his own Cinema Club which exclusively shows the musical classics.
"I'll definitely keep playing Grab a Grand every week," Donald said, "although I've changed my numbers now, as I doubt I will win again on the same numbers. Now that I've won, I can promote Grab a Grand much more, as I've got proof it does work! I can photocopy my winning cheque and hand it out to people."
Mike Baggott, the indirect Grab a Grand winner, is a fireman from Wolverhampton. He said, "I couldn't believe it when Len, from Virtual World Direct, phoned me to tell me I had won £1,000. I hadn't even entered the Grab a Grand draw, but because one of my personally sponsored Affiliates got 5 numbers correct and won £1,000, I also won a 'grand' just because I sponsored him." That's nice, just for asking someone to play for free!
"I'm going to be entering myself from now on and I'm also going to be telling my sponsored people, because if they win, I win another £1,000! I love the whole concept of e-lottery, and this 'Grab a Grand' win just puts the icing on the cake for me!"
Of course, if the person you enter into "Tell a Friend" who plays Grab a Grand is not already an e-lottery Affiliate, then if they win, you win £5,000 - even better! And don't forget to play it yourself... as an e-lottery Affiliate, you can play it before every single UK Lotto draw, twice a week, for an unlimited number of weeks; and if the 5 numbers you pick come up in the next UK Lotto draw's main numbers, you'll win an extra £1,000!
Who Says Grab a Grand Does Not Work?
Besides allowing you to win cash both directly and indirectly, Grab a Grand is also a powerful recruitment tool. In statistics we've collected up to April 2007, a staggering 6% or more of people who play Grab a Grand eventually decide to join e-lottery! Considering most sales people are happy with a 2% "conversion rate", you can see just how phenomenal Grab a Grand is as a way to promote your e-lottery business... and it's FREE.
There are many tools available for you to promote Grab a Grand: auto-emails in your back office under "Group Email"; cards and flyers in the "Marketing Shop"; and free logos, print drop cards, flyers, posters, coasters and scratch cards in the "Marketing Centre" - just look in your back office under "Tools" and press "Grab a Grand"!
Number of winners: 0 Jackpot Winners - JACKPOT! Prize for 6 Balls = £11,173,800.00 ROLLOVER! 5 & Bonus Prize = £102,490.00 per winner Prize for 5 Balls = £1,618.00 per winner Prize for 4 Balls = £65.00 per winner Prize for 3 Balls = £10.00 per winner Total e-Lottery Winnings: £8,701.00!
Estimated Next Jackpot: £17,000,000.00!
Dream Number 3449648
Thunderball 01, 07, 14, 23, 29 Thunderball 04
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