Group A35 has 166 shares and bought 1,188 Lotto 649 tickets for the August 14 draw. The jackpot is a bonus $20 million.
Group A35 has 166 shares and bought 1,188 Lotto 649 tickets for the August 14 draw. The jackpot is a bonus $20 million.
The $20 million Lotto 649 jackpot for the August 14 draw was won – two winning tickets sold in Ontario and Manitoba. Sales of $16.9 million were 7% higher than average and 21% higher than the previous draw. There was a 67% chance the jackpot would not be won, a 27% chance of 1 winning ticket and a 6% chance of 2 or more winners. The expected value was above average at 67%. The jackpot was under funded from sales by $1.6 million, bringing the Guaranteed Prize Fund to a new record deficit of $197.8 million.
The A groups won $460 and 152 free tickets for a total value of $916 in the August 14 Lotto 649 draw. Two tickets matched 4 numbers and won $77.40 each.
The $10 million Lotto Max jackpot for the August 17 draw was not won and is a minimum $15 million for the August 20 draw. Weekly sales of $41.1 million were 6% lower than average and 2% lower than the previous week. Based on draw sales of $18 million, there was a 89% chance the jackpot would not be won, a 10% chance of 1 winning ticket and a 1% chance of 2 or more winners. The expected value was very low at 25%. The jackpot was under funded from sales by $4.8 million.
Group U26 plans to buy 2 Powerball tickets for the August 21 draw. The Powerball jackpot is an estimated U$209 million for the August 21 draw after 21 rolls – position 42 in the list of the largest US jackpots. Each share can win C$0.8 million after taxes.
The $5 million Lotto 649 jackpot for the August 18 draw was not won and is a minimum $6 million for the August 21 draw. Sales of $12 million were 24% lower than average and 29% lower than the previous draw. There was a 75% chance the jackpot would not be won, a 21% chance of 1 winning ticket and a 4% chance of 2 or more winners. The expected value was very low at 41%. The $1 million guaranteed prize was under funded from sales, bringing the Guaranteed Prize Fund to a new record deficit of $198 million.
The $15 million Lotto Max jackpot for the August 20 draw was not won and is a minimum $20 million for the August 24 draw. Weekly sales of $40.2 million were 8% lower than average and 2% lower than the previous week. Based on draw sales of $22.3 million, there was a 87% chance the jackpot would not be won, a 12% chance of 1 winning ticket and a 1% chance of 2 or more winners. The expected value was very low at 28%. The jackpot was under funded from sales by $3.2 million.
Group U26 plans to buy 2 Powerball tickets for the August 23 draw. The Powerball jackpot is an estimated U$214 million for the August 23 draw after 22 rolls – position 39 in the list of the largest US jackpots. Each share can win C$0.8 million after taxes.
A new type of subscription group has been introduced. Group Z1 has launched to buy L0TT0 649 tickets for every draw regardless of the size of the jackpot. The plan is to buy 20 tickets per draw. Best efforts will be made to buy tickets, but there is no guarantee tickets will be bought for every draw. When tickets are bought, a notice will be posted on the website.
The $8.1 million Lotto 649 jackpot for the August 25 draw was not won and is an estimated $11 million for the August 28 draw. Sales of $12.4 million were 21% lower than average and 5% lower than the previous draw. There was a 74% chance the jackpot would not be won, a 22% chance of 1 winning ticket and a 4% chance of 2 or more winners. The expected value was low at 47%. The $1 million guaranteed prize was under funded from sales, bringing the Guaranteed Prize Fund to a new record deficit of $198.2 million.
Group U26 plans to buy 32 Powerball tickets for the August 28 draw. The Powerball jackpot is an estimated U$235 million for the August 28 draw after 24 rolls – position 34 in the list of the largest US jackpots. Each share can win C$1 million after taxes. Cost to join is $20 per share.
The $10 million Lotto Max jackpot for the August 27 draw was not and is a minimum $15 million for the August 31 draw. Weekly sales of $41.1 million were 6% lower than average and 2% lower than the previous week. Based on draw sales of $21.3 million, there was a 88% chance the jackpot would not be won, a 11% chance of 1 winning ticket and a 1% chance of 2 or more winners. The expected value was very low at 25%. The jackpot was under funded from sales by $3.9 million.
Group Z1 has 90 shares and bought 20 Lotto 649 tickets for the August 28 draw. The Lotto 649 jackpot is an estimated $11 million.
The $11 million Lotto 649 jackpot for the August 28 draw was won – one winning ticket sold in Quebec. Sales of $14.6 million were 7% lower than average and 17% higher than the previous draw. There was a 71% chance the jackpot would not be won, a 25% chance of 1 winning ticket and a 4% chance of 2 or more winners. The expected value was about average at 51%. The $1 million guaranteed prize and jackpot were fully funded from sales.
Group U26 bought 32 Powerball tickets for the August 30 draw. The Powerball jackpot is an estimated U$240 million for the August 30 draw after 25 rolls – position 33 in the list of the largest US jackpots. Each share can win C$1 million after taxes.
The Powerball game has moved to three draws per week from two draws per week, starting with the Monday, August 23 draw.
Three new S groups have launched to buy UK Lotto tickets for the roll down jackpot draw on September 4 with a bonus jackpot of £20 million.
The three new groups along with all the existing S groups plan to buy 2,356 tickets for the draw.
Group Z1 plans to buy 20 Lotto 649 tickets for the September 4 draw. The jackpot is a minimum $6 million plus 25 guaranteed bonus prizes of $50,000 each along with the usual $1 million guaranteed prize.
Group Z1 plans to buy 20 tickets for every Lotto 649 draw. The group is expected to last until the end of this year. Cost to join is $20.
The S groups bought 2,356 UK Lotto tickets for the September 4 roll down jackpot bonus draw. The jackpot is £20 million (C$34 million).
There are 4 open groups to join at a cost of $20 each. The draw is 1:30 pm today.
Groups S2, S6, S9 and S10 plan to redeem 73 free tickets for the September 11 UK Lotto draw. The jackpot is expected to reach £4.1 million (C$7 million).
The £20 million bonus jackpot for the September 4 UK Lotto draw was not won and the money rolled down to the lower tier prizes. Based on estimated sales of £30 million, the expected value was 103%. The S groups won £3,905 and 247 free tickets for a total value of £4,399 (C$7,536). One ticket matched 4 numbers and won £270.
The $6 million Lotto 649 jackpot for the September 4 draw was not won and is an estimated $8 million for the September 8 draw. Sales of $16.7 million were 6% higher than average and 39% higher than the previous draw. There was a 67% chance the jackpot would not be won, a 27% chance of 1 winning ticket and a 6% chance of 2 or more winners. The expected value was low at 47%. The guaranteed bonus prizes was under funded from sales by $1.1 million, placing the Guaranteed Prize Fund at a new record deficit of $199.4 million.