We all want to know winning tips and tricks for various lotteries whether online or offline. Lottery material can be found in books and online tutorials, but sometimes a little visualization helps more than any strategy.
I found a nice video on how to play the Powerball game and I think that you will enjoy it too:
William Shanteau is a lucky winner of a $1.2 million in Powerball lottery, yet he plans to keep working until will be privileged of retirement. The funny thing is that Mr. Shanteau won lottery in the past by purchasing a ticket at the same store, and despite being a new millionaire intends to invest most of his fortune.
The lucky Powerball Lottery ticket was purchased at Shirley’s Carry Out together with 13 Chrysler workers attempting to take home a $97 million Powerball jackpot. The store became famous after Mr. Shanteau winning and currently attracts customers from other counties that come to buy lottery tickets.
You probably wonder how William Shanteau plans to spend his winnings. It’s not a surprise that he shares a special love for cars, so the first thing he buys is a red Chevrolet Corvette. Currently William works in the paint shop at the Chrysler Jefferson North Assembly plant in Detroit as an autoworker.
Frank Griffin, a retired firefighter, won a $141 million Powerball lottery jackpot when he had $5 left in his pocket. The computer picked the numbers for Frank’s lottery ticket. Frank Griffin donated $700,000 to build a softball field for softball championships, which will contain a laundry room, space for video study, locker rooms and seatback chairs.
Lottery officials declare that a $50000 power ball lottery ticket from May 30, 2009 is still unclaimed and the award expires on May 30, 2010, one year from the date of the drawing.
The lucky Power ball lottery ticket was sold at Stop-N-Go Mini Market in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. The lottery winning numbers matched four of five drawn numbers, 01-23-42-51 (59 is the Power ball number).
How can the lucky winner claim his prize? Pennsylvania lottery officials asked the ticket holder to call 717-702-8146 and file a claim within the next two weeks at Lottery headquarters.
Since during the weekend no one has won the peak award, the Powerball jackpot climbs to $190 M. If you haven’t bought your lottery ticket yet, buy it before this Wednesday and you might be the lucky winner of $190M.
Only two tickets made their buyers very happy: one in Delavan for $200000 and another one in Wisconsin for $10000. This Wednesday if you will be the only winner, you can receive $99 million in cash or in 30 annual installments. You are welcome to read some Powerball winning tips on my blog.
According to Superior Court Judge, Cynthia K. Swienton, Rose Bakaysa doesn’t have to share a $500,000 Powerball lottery jackpot with her older sister, Theresa Sokaitis.
The two sisters signed a notarized contract in which they agreed to split all their winnings equally. They used to travel often to Connecticut casinos and play the lottery together until a feud ended their communication in 2004.
The case has been awaiting decision since 2005. The Superior Court Judge Cynthia K. Swienton dismissed Sokaitis’ lawsuit since a Connecticut law does not recognize the sisters’ agreement. The judge stated in her decision: “While the court may be able to resolve the legal dispute, it is powerless to repair the discord and strife that now overshadows the once harmonious sisterly relationship.”
Chris Shaw became the lucky lottery powerball jackpot winner shortly after he bought his $5 ticket at the Break Time convenience store where he works in Marshall, Missouri. The funny thing is that he had less than $30 in his bank account.
Shaw described what it felt like when he realized he was the winner: “At first you just hope you’re not going to die of a heart attack, you are trying to understand what has just happened.”
When he checked the numbers he merely believed that it was true so he called his girlfriend to tell her about his winning, but she also thought that it was a big joke at first. The lucky winner said that he will probably buy his girlfriend a car, take the kids to Disney World (Chris has three kids by two women and two other kids from his current girlfriend ) and pay dentist a visit since his front teeth are missing.
The check was delivered to Shaw at the ceremonial Missouri Lottery headquarters in Jefferson city. Now Chris has to decide whether to take the lump sum of $125 million or go for annual installments over the next 30 years.
Since I posted last month about the Powerball Lottery i’ve been asked by readers and friends which one I was referring to, since when they visited the lottery ticket website they found many. This is true that most USA state lotteries include a powerball game and many other international lotteries include the Powerball Lottery as their main big ticket.
Why, I don’t know, I guess the obvious answer is the name is strong, in infers something big, powerful and this is what gets us excited to buy tickets.
Well, back to question at hand. I was referring to the New Zealand National Lottery game, where their payout is huge (even when you convert the numbers to USD!) Surprise surprise I’ve also written a Squidoo Lens about the New Zealand Powerball Lottery, you can click that link and find out more.
We’ve just created some new information pages over at Squidoo and Hubpages. Both of them giving information and tips about the famous New Zealand Poweball Lottery. Its the one you may of heard about that competes with some of the biggest US State Lotteries to be known as the biggest payer of lottery jackpot winnings.
Check them out, and give us some feedback. What we love about Hubpages and Squidoo is how you can keep developing and adding useful information. Powerball Lottery at Squidoo