SuperEnalotto Saturday draw
09/10/2010 10:58:09
It seems to be a weekend for big lottery jackpots, after last night’s Euromillions Lottery rollover it’s the SuperEnalotto Saturday draw and it’s worth a staggering €158.1 million. That’s right, despite huge interest in Italy, world lottery interest and a whole host of syndicate bets, the SuperEnalotto Italy has grown again and the Italian Lottery is still the biggest in the world. If you missed out on your chance of becoming a Euromillionaire last night then this might be just what you are looking for, the world’s biggest lottery jackpot.
So how did it get so high? Well if you missed the news, and there’s been plenty of it then you won’t know that the SuperEnalotto Italy hasn’t been won in over a year. The last jackpot reached €147.8 million, which instantly became the biggest lottery jackpot to be won by a single player, worldwide but this SuperEnalotto Italy jackpot has reached even higher than that.
It seems hard to believe that a lottery jackpot could possibly grow so big, without anyone winning for over sixty weeks but it’s the unique way that the SuperEnalotto Italy is played that makes it so difficult to win. Just like other lottery draws from around the world, the SuperEnalotto draw pulls six balls and a bonus ball from the drum, unlike other lottery draws in the world, there are ninety balls to choose from, making the SuperEnalotto Italy one of the hardest lotteries in the world to win.
There are ways to increase your chances though and that’s to buy more lottery tickets, it can’t possibly keep growing and someone surely has to win it soon. Why not get together with a group of friends and create a world lottery syndicate? That way you have more player power, increasing your chances at winning the world’s biggest lottery jackpot.
Written by Lottie McD
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