Roll-Over Time! The Prospect of Succeeding on the Euro Lottery and Does Anyone Stand a Real Chance of Succeeding
The prospects of scooping the Euro Lotto jackpot is a far-off one in seventy-six million but the likelihood of winning a cash prize is a somewhat decent 1 in 24. When the jackpot is not won on a given week, it is brought forward to the following lottery draw that will result in an ever increasing jack-pot prize. Recent rules added on the 9th of February 2007 restrict the number of successive roll-overs to eleven, with the jack-pot rolling out to lower value levels on the eleventh draw when the prize is not collected.
The Euro millions lotto or the Euro lotto, as it’s normally renowned, gathers the ticket revenues of the nine partaking Euro countries delivering a tremendous Euro Lotto jack-pot. With the amount of nations joining the EU on the increase, this will without question will lead to even more states partaking in the EuroMillions lottery. An increase in the amount of individuals partaking in the Euromillions Lottery will lead to a prolonged growth of the already huge EUROMILLIONS jackpots.
The new regulations also initiated Euro Millions Super Draw which happen twice each year plus they offer jackpots in the region of 100 million pounds. The difference with Super-Draws is that the jack-pot has to be collected during the calendar week of the lottery draw; as a result, when there is no lotto ticket matching, all the numbers drawn and top prize will then be distributed to the ticket bearer(s) on the next winning prize tier.
Each participant must choose five main numbers from 1 to 50 and 2 Lucky Star numbers from one to nine. During the Euromillions draw 5 primary and two lucky-star numbers are then chosen at random from 2 draw machines containing numbered lottery balls.











