- EuroMillions
EuroMillions is a pan-
Europe anlottery , launched by theFrançaise des Jeux inFrance , theLoterias y Apuestas del Estado inSpain and Camelot in theUnited Kingdom on SaturdayFebruary 7 ,2004 . The first draw took place on FridayFebruary 13 ,2004 inParis . Initially only the UK,France andSpain were involved, but lotteries fromAustria ,Belgium , Ireland,Luxembourg ,Portugal , andSwitzerland subsequently joined the draw on8 October ,2004 .Draws are held every Friday night, and take place in
Paris . A standard EuroMillions ticket costs €2.00 per line played, or €3.00 if one plays with the "Plus" option (available only in the Republic of Ireland). This is the standard price in all the countries mentioned above.In the UK, it is the equivalent in pounds Sterling, rounded to the nearest 10p (although it has been fixed at £1.50 since the draw began). In Switzerland it is the equivalent inSwiss franc s, rounded to the nearest 10c (although it has been fixed at 3.20 CHF since the draw began).Prizes, aside from the jackpot, are sized according to participation per country.All prizes, including the jackpot, are
tax exempt , except in Switzerland, and are paid inlump sum .How to play
* Select five "main numbers" which can be any integer from 1 to 50
* Select two "lucky star" numbers which can be any integer from 1 to 9During the draw, five main and two lucky star numbers are then drawn at random from two draw machines containing numbered balls. The machines containing fifty balls is called "Stresa", and the one containing nine is the "Paquerette"
Who can play
* Any person 18 or over, may differ in some countries. 16 in the UK. [ [http://www.national-lottery.co.uk/player/p/home/home.do Home | The National Lottery ] ]
* Syndicated online lottery vendors exist for users who do not have access to kiosks.
=Prize structurecite web
title = How are EuroMillions prizes calculated?
publisher = National Lottery
url = http://www.national-lottery.co.uk/player/information.do?info=playeuroprize§ion=channel&id=3
accessdate = 2008-02-08 ] =The booster fund is available to contribute to the jackpot, for example to boost the initial jackpot in a sequence of growing jackpots. The amount utilised each week is determined in advance by the participating lotteries.
* The odds of winning any prize at all are 1 in 24.
* The odds of getting none of the 50 main balls but getting both lucky stars is approximately 1 in 62. This quirk of probability means that it is less likely than getting 2 main balls and one lucky star (1 in 39). However, there is no prize for only getting 2 lucky stars.
* 6% of the prize fund is allocated to a "Booster Fund" which can be used to boost the jackpot prize.
* The figures for estimated prize are just a guide, and the actual amount varies according to the total in the prize fund and the number of winners for each prize. (Estimated prizes as per reverse of UK playslip)
* If the Jackpot is not won, it rolls over until the following week. However, if the jackpot is not won on the twelfth successive week (i.e., eleven rollovers), then the jackpot prize is "rolled down" by distributing it between winners of the next level instead of rolling it forward again.cite web
title = Changes to EuroMillions Game Procedures
publisher = National Lottery
url = http://www.national-lottery.co.uk/player/information.do?info=euromillions
accessdate = 2008-02-08 ]
**Note: An exception to this rule would have occurred on 3 February 2006Fact|date=October 2007, which, if the jackpot had not been won, the jackpot would have been carried over for a thirteenth weekFact|date=October 2007 (at which point it would have rolled down, if not won on 10 February 2006)Fact|date=October 2007. This exception occurred due to the timing of the introduction of the roll-down rule.
*New rules introduced on January 4, 2007, that took effect on February 9, 2007 limit the number of consecutive draws to eleven, with the jackpot rolling down to lower prize levels in the eleventh draw if the jackpot is not won.
*The new rules also introduced "Event Draws" also referred to as "Superdraws", in which there will be a guarantee of the minimum amount which is available to pay prizes in the Match 5 and 2 Lucky Stars Prize Category; if an Event Draw isn't won it will be rolled down.cite web
title = 'EuroMillions' Game Played Interactively - Game Procedures
publisher = National Lottery
url = http://www.national-lottery.co.uk/player/p/gaming/euro/euroGameProcedures.do
accessdate = 2008-02-08 ] The first Event Draw was held on February 9, 2007 for €100m (£66m, 165m sfr) to celebrate the Euromillions third birthday. A second "Superdraw" took place on February 8th 2008 for €130 Million (£95 Million) to celebrate the Euromillions fourth birthday.Notable wins
On
8 February 2008 , the superdraw jackpot of €130 million was won by 16 people with 5 numbers and 1 lucky star. There was no winner with all 5 numbers and both lucky stars. Each of the 16 winners got about €8.6 million each.On
31 August 2007 , a French guitarist Vaccaro Joseph (alias Jimmy) won (€39 million, £29.1 million). He immediately resigned from his job as a statistician atLUXGSM .On
10 August 2007 , Angela Kelly, a 40-year-old formerRoyal Mail postal administrator fromEast Kilbride ,South Lanarkshire ,Scotland , won a EuroMillions jackpot of €52.6 million (£35.4 million). This is the largest lottery win ever in theUnited Kingdom . [cite web
title = Post worker scoops £35m jackpot
publisher =BBC News
date =2007-08-15
url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/tayside_and_central/6946613.stm
accessdate = 2008-02-08 ]On
9 February 2007 , a Belgian man won the EuroMillions jackpot of €100 million ($132 million or £67.9 million) with a ticket bought in a newspaper shop inTienen . This is the biggest lottery win in Belgium and the second-biggest individual win in EuroMillions history.By
17 November 2006 , after rolling over eleven times, the EuroMillions jackpot reached €183 million ($285 million or £124 million). No ticket matched all the winning numbers for the twelfth draw, so the jackpot was divided among the twenty tickets that matched five numbers and one lucky star. Each such ticket was worth €9.6 million (£7.1 million, or $12.6 million), i.e., 5% of the jackpot plus the regular match 5 +1 prize. Seven of the twenty tickets were sold in theUnited Kingdom , four inFrance , three each inSpain andPortugal , two in Ireland, and one inBelgium .On
31 March 2006 , after rolling over six times, the EuroMillions jackpot of €75,753,123 (£56,608,222; $100,175,909) was won by one Belgian man, the second biggest win ever in Belgium, and the third-biggest prize won by a single person.On
3 February 2006 , after rolling over eleven times, the EuroMillions jackpot of €180 million (£134 million; $238 million) was won by three ticket holders, two inFrance and one inPortugal . The three winners won €60 million ($79 million) each. [cite web
title = Three winners scoop EuroMillions
publisher =BBC News
date =2006-02-03
url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/4676172.stm
accessdate = 2008-02-08 ]On
31 July 2005 , after rolling over nine times, the EuroMillions jackpot of €115 million (£85 million; $152 million) was won on a ticket purchased inGarryowen ,Limerick , Ireland. The winner wasDolores McNamara , a 45-year-old mother of six; she remains the biggest individual winner in Euromillions history. She claimed the prize on4 August 2005 at theIrish National Lottery 's headquarters inDublin . [cite web
title = Lottery winner claims £77m cheque
publisher =BBC News
date =2005-08-04
url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/4746057.stm
accessdate = 2008-02-08 ]Distribution of revenue
In the UK, the total Euromillion revenue is broken down as follows: [Correspondence with help at national-lottery.co.uk, 8 November 2007.]
EuroMillions Plus (Ireland Only)
In June 2007, with the success of the main Euromillions game, the Irish National Lottery launched Euromillions Plus. For an extra €1 per line players could enter the additional draw with the top prize each week of €500,000. Sales of the main EuroMillions in Ireland for 2006 were over €145million; this success led to the introduction of 'Plus'.
ee also
* Camelot
*Lottery
*National Lottery (Ireland) References
External links
* [http://www.national-lottery.co.uk/player/gaming/drawgame/displayEuroPlayslip.do?homeeuro/ Euromillions (UK Playslip) website]
* [http://www.lottery.ie/en/Games/euromillions EuroMillions (Ireland) website]
* [http://www.euromillions.be/index.aspx EuroMillions (Belgium) website]
* [http://www.fdjeux.com/jeux/euromillions Euromillions (France) website]
* [http://www.win2day.at/gaming/EM_hp.html Euromillionen (Austria) website]
* [http://onlae.terra.es/ EuroMillions (Spain) website] es icon
* [https://www.jogossantacasa.pt/web EuroMillions (Portugal) website] pt icon
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