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Teh One Who Knocks
05-16-2013, 10:34 AM
By BARBARA RODRIGUEZ | Associated Press


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DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — So you didn't win Wednesday's $360 million Powerball jackpot? Make that you and everyone else.

A message early Thursday on the multistate lottery's website said the jackpot has soared to $475 million after none of the ticket sold matched all the winning numbers in Wednesday night's drawing: 2, 11, 26, 34, 41 and a Powerball of 32.

The next drawing will be held Saturday.

A jackpot of $475 million ranks as the second largest in Powerball history and third biggest overall.

Lottery officials expect jackpot totals of this size to continue to climb in shorter amounts of time, thanks in part to a game redesign in January 2012 that increased the odds of winning some kind of prize, but also lowered the possible number combinations to win the Powerball.

There's also "cross-selling" of Powerball and Mega Millions tickets — states being able to sell both Powerball tickets and Mega Millions tickets — that began in January 2010. As a result, large jackpots will continue to surpass all-time jackpot records set years ago, said Mary Neubauer, spokeswoman for the Iowa Lottery. Iowa is one of the founding Powerball states.

"It usually took a handful of months, if not several months, for a jackpot to reach this large amount," she said. "Now it's achieving that within a handful of weeks. I think the redesign is achieving exactly what we had wanted it to achieve, which is the bigger, faster-growing jackpot."

The redesign means players don't necessarily have to strike big to get lucky. A $1 increase and new $1 million and $2 million prizes means the odds of winning something have increased. Just last Saturday, there was no Powerball jackpot winner, but more than a dozen tickets won $1 million prizes in 10 states.

In fact, more than half of the all-time jackpot records have been reached in the last three years. The top two all-time jackpots — $656 million from a Mega Millions jackpot and $587.5 million from a Powerball jackpot — were achieved in 2012.

The last major jackpot win came when a New Jersey man won a $338.3 million jackpot on March 23. It is now considered the fourth largest Powerball jackpot in history.

Players aren't complaining about the large sums. That just gets them thinking.

"I'd hire someone to tell me what to do with the money," said R.J. Konyek, 36, an engineer for Union Pacific in Omaha, Neb. "I'd definitely be up for the challenge (of spending the jackpot)."

Insurance agent Joe Williams, of Middleton, Wis., is trying like so many others to get lucky with Powerball. He won $500 several years ago and now wants to score a little higher. Williams doesn't necessarily spend more when the prize is high. But his $4 investment in the quick-pick option means he does spend.

"I know rationally it makes no sense," he said. "But at the same time, without a ticket, I have zero chance."

Ervin Torok, a truck driver from Sioux Falls, S.D., also is looking for his second chance. He won a $500 prize a few years back.

"You never know," Torok, 52, said while checking some lottery tickets from a gas station. "Maybe one day you'll get lucky and win."

Tom Powers, 52, a janitor from Omaha, Neb., bought several tickets Tuesday from a convenience store. He said he would definitely walk away from work if he won the jackpot, but he's not sure how he would spend all the winnings.

"It's really unfathomable the amount of money this is putting out," Powers said.

RBP
05-16-2013, 12:44 PM
Imma win. :shifty:

Loser
05-16-2013, 01:30 PM
RBP, if I win, I promise to buy you a lifetime supply of high end whores :thumbsup:

RBP
05-16-2013, 01:51 PM
I'll buy Lance and Goof a dedicated server and hire a guy from Texas named Guido to do "security."

perrhaps
05-16-2013, 02:20 PM
Thanks in advance for your contributions, folks.

Teh One Who Knocks
05-16-2013, 06:40 PM
By ALAN FARNHAM - ABC News


The Powerball jackpot has soared to $550 million after no tickets matched Wednesday night's drawing.

The $550 million jackpot ranks as the second-largest for Powerball and third biggest overall. The cash option is an estimated $350 million and the next drawing is Saturday night.

The winning numbers for the Wednesday drawing: 2, 11, 26, 34, 41 and a Powerball of 32. Not everyone walked away from the $360 million jackpot a loser. Tickets in Delaware and Pennsylvania won $5 million and there were 16 states that had $1 million winners, according to Powerball's website.

Powerball's largest jackpot to date was $587.5 million. It was awarded last November when a couple from Dearborn, Mo., and a man from Fountain Hills, Ariz., split the winnings.

The last big Powerball jackpot that made headlines was claimed in March when Pedro Quezada, 44, of New Jersey cashed his ticket worth a cool $338 million.

The price of a Powerball ticket doubled in January 2012. "We moved Powerball from being a $1 game to $2," says Mary Neubauer, a spokeswoman for the Iowa-based lottery. "We thought at the time that this would mean bigger and faster-growing jackpots."

When pots reach record levels, say lottery officials, phone calls start coming in from all around the world to Powerball's Iowa headquarters. "We start getting inquiries from Canada and Europe from people wanting to know if they can buy a ticket," Neubauer told ABC News. "They ask if they can FedEx us the money."

The answer is: "Sorry, no. You have to buy a ticket in a member state from a licensed retail location."

About 80 percent of players don't choose their own Powerball number, opting instead for a computer-generated one. Asked if there's anything players can do to improve their odds of winning, lottery officials say no -- apart from buying a ticket, of course.

They put the odds of winning tonight's Powerball pot at one in 195 million, meaning you are 251 times more likely to be hit by lightning.

Skip Garibaldi, a professor of mathematics at Emory University in Atlanta, provides additional perspective: You are more likely to die from all of the following than you are to win tonight's drawing: be hit by a falling coconut, be blown up by fireworks, or be eaten by flesh-eating bacteria.

Even though he knows the odds all too well, Garibaldi says that he has played past lotteries. "When it gets big, I'll buy a couple of tickets. It's kind of exciting. You get this feeling of anticipation. You get to think about the fantasy."

Writing for the New York Post, Garibaldi recently reviewed the book "Brain Trust," in which 93 scientists give advice on subjects that include how to win the lottery.

Their advice, he says, includes the following:

-Pick the most unpopular numbers. Avoid, for example, numbers thought to be "lucky," such as 7, 13, 23 and 32.

-Don't pick the number 1. It's on about 15 percent of all tickets.

-Do pick the "especially overlooked" number 46.

Garibaldi's own advice: Look for a jackpot that's rolled over at least five times yet still remains below $40 million. And be sure not to overlook state lotteries, which have fewer people competing for their pots.

DemonGeminiX
05-16-2013, 06:44 PM
I didn't buy a ticket for yesterday's draw but I might for Saturday's.

Teh One Who Knocks
05-17-2013, 08:53 PM
http://i.imgur.com/YNcR4Yp.jpg

It's now the largest Powerball jackpot ever and the second highest jackpot of any kind ever.

Hugh_Janus
05-17-2013, 08:56 PM
mine!

Teh One Who Knocks
05-17-2013, 08:58 PM
You can only buy a ticket in the USA :nono:

minz
05-17-2013, 08:59 PM
I would pay off all of your mortgages and take you all on a fab holiday. :tup:

Hugh_Janus
05-17-2013, 09:03 PM
I'd have it all in cash, take a pic of myself lying on it, going like this >:fu: and post it up here :dance:

Teh One Who Knocks
05-17-2013, 09:08 PM
Cash value (lump sum payout) is $376.9 million

Hugh_Janus
05-17-2013, 09:11 PM
You can only buy a ticket in the USA :nono:
ever heard of something called an "aeroplane"? :-k

Cash value (lump sum payout) is $376.9 million

that's about 36 pence.... not worth it :hand:

DemonGeminiX
05-17-2013, 09:17 PM
ever heard of something called an "aeroplane"?



As if they'll let you in the country.

:lol:

Teh One Who Knocks
05-17-2013, 09:17 PM
that's about 36 pence.... not worth it :hand:

$376.9 million = 248418182.10£

Teh One Who Knocks
05-17-2013, 09:17 PM
As if they'll let you in the country.

:lol:

:burn:

Hugh_Janus
05-17-2013, 09:22 PM
As if they'll let you in the country.

:lol:
I'll sneak in like a greasy beaner :dance:

$376.9 million = 248418182.10£
why did you put the £ after the numbers? :slap: