SuperEnalotto Italy climbs again
19/01/2010 00:09:55
It’s starting to look as though it may be a new record as the SuperEnalotto Italy climbs again. The lottery jackpot has not been won since August when a record jackpot of almost €150 million was won and it’s now climbed so high that it’s starting to look as though it may hit a new record. The next lottery draw is this evening and the jackpot, a staggering €124 million, will it be won? Who knows but the SuperEnalotto is making news all over the world again.
Rollovers are common in the SuperEnalotto Italy and much of this is caused by how difficult the lottery is to win. With players having to choose six numbers from a possible 90 odds of winning the lottery are more than 622 million to one.
That said, it might as well be one in 622 million than 7 million, each are unobtainable odds yet eventually this lottery will find itself a winner and the only way of ensuring you’re in with a chance of winning this bumper jackpot is to buy tickets for the draw, which you can do through our pages from anywhere in the world.
Whether it will grow until it has beaten the record set last August or whether it will be won tonight at €124 million remains to be seen but you can guaranteed whatever happens we’ll be reporting on it here, in the world lottery news pages.
Good luck anyone holding tickets for tonight’s draw, here’s hoping for a record world lottery winner!
Written by Lucy Lotto
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