No winner makes SuperEnalotto biggest in world
2nd February 2010 12:13 PM
Another week with no winner makes the SuperEnalotto the biggest in the world right now and if it isn’t won soon it’s going to heading for a new European record too. It’s been weeks since the Italian Lottery saw a winner and that makes tonight’s SuperEnalotto Italy worth a staggering €133 million. It’s been months since the lottery saw a jackpot winner and now lottery fever is sweeping the whole of Italy as the jackpot reaches an unbelievable level.
The SuperEnalotto Italy jackpot hasn’t been won since the end of the summer last year and has been growing steadily ever since. We’ve been keeping an eye on it since the €100 million mark but as it edges towards a new European record the excitement is reaching fever pitch.
The SuperEnalotto Italy is notoriously one of the hardest of the world lottery draws to win with players having to match six numbers from a pool of a possible 90. However someone has to win eventually and a jackpot of €133 million is certainly worth having a try for.
The next draw for the SuperEnalotto Italy is to be held this evening, so it really is your last chance if you want to buy tickets for the draw. Sales are going to be high as players all over Italy get themselves into a frenzy over the massive €133 million jackpot. It’s an unthinkable amount of cash and it could be yours if you could correctly choose those six lucky numbers in tonight’s draw.
Written by Kath Cross
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