The Euro Millions jackpot reached C$181 million for the February 6 draw and was not won. The jackpot is an estimated C$196 million for the Friday, February 9 draw.
Group E1 plans to buy 30 tickets for the draw. Each share can win C$2.5 million.
The Euro Millions jackpot reached C$181 million for the February 6 draw and was not won. The jackpot is an estimated C$196 million for the Friday, February 9 draw.
Group E1 plans to buy 30 tickets for the draw. Each share can win C$2.5 million.
The $9 million Lotto 649 jackpot for the February 7 draw was won - one winning ticket sold in Ontario. Sales of $13.9 million were 17% lower than average and 7% lower than the previous draw. There was a 72% chance the jackpot would not be won, a 24% chance of 1 winning ticket and a 4% chance of 2 or more winners. The payout was about average at 48%. The jackpot was under funded from sales by $0.4 million.
The Euro Millions jackpot is an estimated C$212 million for the Tuesday, February 13 draw. Group E1 plans to buy 35 tickets for the draw. Each share can win C$2.7 million.
The $50 million Lotto Max jackpot for the February 9 draw was not won and is capped at $55 million plus a minimum of 4 Maxmillions for the next draw. None of the Maxmillions were won. Sales of $44.4 million were 15% higher than average and 32% higher than the previous draw. There was a 73% chance the jackpot would not be won, a 23% chance of 1 winning ticket and a 4% chance of 2 or more winners. The payout was about average at 52%. The jackpot and Maxmillions were under funded from sales by $6.3 million.
The $5 million Lotto 649 jackpot for the February 10 draw was not won and is a minimum $7 million for the next draw. Sales of $14.4 million were 14% lower than average and 3% higher than the previous draw. There was a 71% chance the jackpot would not be won, a 24% chance of 1 winning ticket and a 5% chance of 2 or more winners. The payout was very low at 39%. The jackpot was under funded from sales by $1.9 million.
The Euro Millions jackpot is an estimated C$232 million for the Friday, February 16 draw. Group E1 plans to buy 40 tickets for the draw. Each share can win C$3 million.
The $7 million Lotto 649 jackpot for the February 14 draw was won - one winning ticket sold in Quebec. Sales of $18.9 million were 13% higher than average and 31% higher than the previous draw. There was a 64% chance the jackpot would not be won, a 29% chance of 1 winning ticket and a 7% chance of 2 or more winners. The payout was average at 48%. The super draw prizes were under funded from sales by $1 million placing the Guaranteed Prize Fund to a new record deficit of $79.8 million.
The Euro Millions jackpot is an estimated C$248 million for the Tuesday, February 20 draw. Group E1 plans to buy 45 tickets for the draw. Each share can win C$3.2 million.
Group M44 launched to buy tickets for the February 23 Lotto Max draw. The jackpot is capped at $60 million plus an estimated 16 Maxmillions.
The M groups plan to buy at least 350 ($1,750) Lotto Max tickets giving odds of 1 in 4,812 of winning the jackpot or one of the Maxmillions.
The Euro Millions jackpot is an estimated C$270 million for the February 23 draw. Group E1 plans to buy 50 tickets for the draw. Each share can win C$3.5 million.
The Euro Millions jackpot is an estimated C$270 million for the Friday, February 23 draw. Plus there are 27 Millionaire Maker prizes of C$1.7 million each. These are raffle type prizes and are guaranteed to be won. These guaranteed prizes along with a huge jackpot makes this draw a much better than average buying opportunity. Group E1 plans to buy 200 tickets for the draw spending more money than it currently holds with the expectation the shortfall will be covered by winning at least some smaller tier prizes. Each share can win C$3.5 million.
If the Euro Millions jackpot rolls again and Group E1 only wins a small amount, then Group E2 will be launched.
The $7 million Lotto 649 jackpot for the February 21 draw was not won and is a minimum $9 million for the next draw. Sales of $13.3 million were 20% lower than average and 9% lower than the previous draw. There was a 73% chance the jackpot would not be won, a 23% chance of 1 winning ticket and a 4% chance of 2 or more winners. The payout was very low at 44%. The jackpot was under funded from sales by $1 million and the Guaranteed Prize Fund reached a new record deficit of $79.8 million.
The M groups bought a total of 432 Lotto Max tickets ($2,160) for the February 23 draw giving odds of 1 in 3,898 of winning the jackpot or one of the Maxmillions.
Group E1 bought 200 Euro Millions tickets (£500) for the February 23 draw. Each share can win C$3.5 million.
Copies of all tickets have been uploaded to Google Drive.
There is still time to join Group M44 for the Lotto Max draw. All other groups are closed to new shares.
The $60 million Lotto Max jackpot for the February 23 draw was won - one winning ticket sold in the maritimes and 3 of the 16 Maxmillions were won. Sales of $61.2 million were 59% higher than average and 24% higher than the previous draw. There was a 65% chance the jackpot would not be won, a 28% chance of 1 winning ticket and a 7% chance of 2 or more winners. The payout was above average at 64%. The jackpot and Maxmillions were fully funded from sales.
The M groups won a total of 60 free tickets and $300 in the February 23 Lotto Max draw for a total value of $600. The amount won by each group is posted on the website - www.LotteryGroup.info.
The $9 million Lotto 649 jackpot for the February 24 draw was not won and is an estimated $12 million for the next draw. Sales of $15.4 million were 8% lower than average and 16% higher than the previous draw. There was a 69% chance the jackpot would not be won, a 26% chance of 1 winning ticket and a 5% chance of 2 or more winners. The payout was about average at 47%. The jackpot was fully funded from sales.
The Powerball jackpot is an estimated U$189 million for the March 3 draw - position 32 in the list of the largest ever US jackpots. If the Powerball jackpot rolls in the March 3 draw, Group U23 will launch to buy tickets for the March 7 draw. It is estimated each share can win at least C$2 million.
The $12.5 million Lotto 649 jackpot for the February 28 draw was won - one winning ticket sold in Alberta. Sales of $15.7 million were 7% lower than average and 1% higher than the previous draw. There was a 69% chance the jackpot would not be won, a 26% chance of 1 winning ticket and a 5% chance of 2 or more winners. The payout was just above average at 53%. The jackpot was fully funded from sales.
The $23 million Lotto Max jackpot for the March 2 draw was not won and is an estimated $32 million for the next draw. Sales of $34.2 million were 11% lower than average and 44% lower than the previous draw. There was a 79% chance the jackpot would not be won, a 19% chance of 1 winning ticket and a 2% chance of 2 or more winners. The payout was very low at 35%. The jackpot was under funded from sales by $0.4 million.