Your Chances of Winning the Euro Lottery and Does Any Player Stand a Real Chance
The chances of scooping up the Euro millions jack-pot is a distant 1 in seventy-six million but the chances of acquiring a money prize is a somewhat decent 1 : 24. If the jackpot is not won on a given week, it is carried forward to the following lotto draw that will result in an ever increasing jackpot prize. Recent regulations brought in on the 9th of February 2007 limit the amount of consecutive roll-overs to eleven, with the jack-pot rolling out to smaller value levels on the 11th lotto draw when the prize is not collected.
The Euro millions lotto or the Euro lotto, as it’s ordinarily renowned, pools the ticket revenues of the nine partaking European countries giving a enormous Euro Millions jackpot. With the amount of countries joining the Euro on the increase, this will without question will lead to new states participating in the Euro lotto. An increase in the number of individuals partaking in the euro millions will lead to a continuing growth of the already huge Euro Lotto jackpots.
The recent regulations also initiated Euro Lotto Super Draw which come about twice each year plus they offer jackpots in the region of 100 million pounds. The difference with Super Draws is that the jack-pot must be collected during the calendar week of the lotto draw; this means, when there is no lotto ticket corresponding, all the numbers drawn and the top prize will then be allotted to the lotto ticket bearer(s) on the next winning prize level.
Every participant must choose 5 primary numbers from 1 to 50 plus two Lucky Star numbers from 1 to 9. During the draw, 5 main plus two lucky star numbers are then chosen at random from two draw machines containing numbered lottery balls.






















