New York – No Winner Friday, Mega Millions Jackpot Jumps To $550 Million

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    A man waits in line to purchase Mega Millions lottery tickets at Bluebird Liquor in Hawthorne, California December 13, 2013. The U.S. Mega Millions jackpot has grown to an estimated $550 million, after no one won Friday nights drawing. REUTERS/Jonathan Alcorn New York – One of the largest jackpots in U.S. lottery history climbed even higher Saturday after no ticket matched all six numbers to win the $425 million top Mega Millions prize.

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    With the Friday the 13th drawing failing to produce any winner lucky enough to claim the fifth-biggest jackpot ever, officials raised the amount to $550 million for Tuesday’s drawing. That now ranks as the fourth-biggest.

    Paula Otto, the Virginia Lottery’s executive director and Mega Millions’ lead director, told The Associated Press early Saturday that she expects the amount to rise even higher before the drawing. It could approach or surpass the largest Mega Millions jackpot ever claimed, $656 million in March 2012. Had someone won Friday, it would have been that game’s second-highest prize.

    “We’ve never had a jackpot at this level in December leading into the holidays,” Otto said. “If we keep rolling, we could well be at a billion dollars going into Christmas.”

    But each time the lottery fails to produce a jackpot, as it now has 21 straight times on this run, the pot gets even larger. That increases the number of tickets sold while decreasing the chances that nobody will win.

    Otto said after $167 million in sales of mostly $1 tickets since the previous drawing on Tuesday, the odds of someone picking all the winning numbers Friday were about 50-50. They’ll almost certainly be even higher next Tuesday and even higher in subsequent drawings should the jackpot still go unclaimed.

    A winner from Friday night’s drawing would have had a cash option of $228 million before taxes. The winning numbers were: 19-24-26-27-70, Mega Ball: 12.

    Although nobody hit the biggest prize, nine people nabbed $1 million prizes for matching the first five numbers. Those tickets were sold in Colorado, Connecticut, New Jersey and two apiece in Florida, Michigan and New York, Otto said.

    Earlier Friday, Otto said sales were 40 percent ahead of projections, prompting officials to boost the jackpot to the jackpot from $400 million to $425 million.

    Sarah Andrews, 35, of Madrid, Iowa, purchase one Mega Millions ticket Friday morning. The infrequent player took the automated Easy Pick option.

    “I feel that my odds are so low anyway, it doesn’t really matter,” said the IT specialist. “I only buy a ticket to get a dollar’s worth of entertainment.”

    A major game revamp to Mega Millions in October — aimed at growing bigger jackpots in a shorter amount of time — decreased the odds of a person winning the top prize to about 1 in 259 million. It was previously about 1 in 176 million, nearly the same odds as winning the Powerball jackpot. Still, the cost for a chance at winning millions with Mega Millions is just $1.

    “In some ways we’re in uncharted territory because we have this new matrix,” Otto said. “… How wonderful that the changes seem to be working immediately to get us bigger jackpots.”

    It also gave ticket buyers a chance to daydream — at least until the drawing dashed their hopes of striking it rich.

    “It would change my life, absolutely,” said Barbara Cooper, who bought two tickets Friday at a New Orleans convenience store. “We still have children in college, so that would help out immensely.”


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    PowerUp
    PowerUp
    10 years ago

    One of the changes that were recently made to the mega million, is that chances of winning went up from one in 176M to one in 259M, which is going to see higher numbers more often.

    shmielglassman
    shmielglassman
    10 years ago

    i had a humorous discussion with my family Friday night, discussing what would we do IF WE WON? a great way to discuss needs vs. values and the concept of money!

    10 years ago

    I would start my own yeshiva a block away, staff it with good teachers, getting them by actually paying a living wage, and then charging other parents a reasonably small tuition to fill out the class.

    yaakov doe
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    yaakov doe
    10 years ago

    I just noticed that there are now 75 numbers to pick from making it much harder to win. I do appreciate the $125 million dollar increase that they are offering me.

    CountryYossi
    CountryYossi
    10 years ago

    Oh boy
    My einikel is waiting for his electric jeep and scooter

    shmielglassman
    shmielglassman
    10 years ago

    #3 – your childrens yeshivos are staffed by excellent & devoted rabbeim & teachers but i agree with you they should get a better salary- hope you win and post your address online i got a few more ideas for you

    PaulinSaudi
    PaulinSaudi
    10 years ago

    I prefer longer odds with insanely large prizes. I only play once or twice a year, so I need to be motivated.

    shmielglassman
    shmielglassman
    10 years ago

    the rebbes in say Darchei or others in five towns are getting 45000 + ( the schools you refer to of 10-15 G are teachers that teach a perriod or two a few times a week
    as to where the 9000 is going there are a few ans first the slaries are “vais” secondly look at yu top 4 execs salaries 750G yes its not a typo while at the same time squeezing the roshei rav bleich, willig….