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There are mere hours to go until the Italian Super Star draw tonight (February 7th) and fans playing lotto online around the world may be waiting in anticipation to learn if they have landed the coveted €60.9 million prize.
The Italian Super Star is – for some – an alien concept, but those who are familiar with the Italian SuperEnalotto may find the Super Star enhances their lottery experience.
For those who are yet to enter the Italian Super Star, the game allows fans of the Italian draw to play in the format as the latter but with unique advantages that could lead to more prizes.
Super Star enables lotto enthusiasts to get involved in a SuperEnalotto draw, but with the additional benefits of the Super Star number which multiplies the SuperEnalotto prizes between 25 and 100 times – potentially adding millions of Euros to top payouts and allowing for eight new prize categories.
Playing is easy. Entrants choose six numbers of their own or using a Quick Pick random number selector between one and 90 – which is the standard SuperEnalotto range.
The Super Star additional number is selected from a separate drum from the main numbers and the Jolly ball, with the same range (one to 90), adding fantastic cash prices to the five current SuperEnalotto cash prizes and makes three new prize categories of its own.
This means, Super Star players have 13 ways of taking home a cash payout.
Italian Super Star and the original world-famous Italian SuperEnalotto are incredibly popular around the world, especially with lotto fans who get their thrills from rollovers.
This is because – due to there being 90 balls in play excluding the Super Star number – the odds of the top prizes going unclaimed are higher.
Furthermore, unlike some other European draws such as the EuroMillions, the SuperEnalotto lottery family does not have a jackpot ceiling that – once the top prize rolls over to a certain amount after so many weeks – sees the payout divided between runner-up prize category winners.
Instead, the prize carries on growing, which can mean the payout inflates to extraordinary sums after weeks and months of going unclaimed – leading to more exciting draws as the tension builds.
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Fans of the Italian SuperEnalotto international lottery may be on tenterhooks with each draw, waiting in anticipation to see if this time the elusive jackpot will be claimed.
Such players have been watching the game for some time now, as the famous lotto is about to enter its sixth month of rollovers, as the top prize has been growing due to going unclaimed since September 2011.
All this may come to a momentous end tonight (January 31st), however, because the next draw is scheduled for this evening and people who get their entries submitted either using their own numbers or a Quick Pick random number generator could take home the coveted €58.6 million payout.
It may seem unbelievable that the Italian SuperEnalotto jackpot has been increasing for nearly half a year, but this will come as no surprise to regular players, who may be attracted to the draw because of the excitement of these inflated prizes and the dizzy heights the payouts reach.
The last time a person got all six main numbers correct was on September 22nd last year – and the lucky winner was able to bank a windfall of more than €65 million.
However, there have been much bigger prizes to play for in the past as a result of Italian SuperEnalotto rollovers.
In October 2008, a massive €100.7 million jackpot was won by a single ticketholder from Cataniaon the east coast of Sicily, smashing all previous records.
This achievement was surpassed once again in August 2009, when a player from the Toscana town of Bagnonetook home €147.8 million in lotto winnings, becoming the current record holder for the biggest sole jackpot recipient.
However, the largest-ever Italian SuperEnalotto top prize was won by a group who pooled their money for a clutch of tickets and chose to remain anonymous in October 2010 – and they managed to land a vast €177.8 million fortune to share between them.
Fans of vast jackpot games who enjoy the thrill of a rollover may want to make sure they have their tickets in time for tonight’s Italian SuperEnalotto draw – and people can play online lotto on theLotter.
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The Italian SuperEnalotto is leading the way in terms of jackpot sizes after an avalanche of Euro lotto rollovers.
In addition to this famous draw, the Spanish El Gordo, France Loto and Germany Lotto all saw their top prizes go unclaimed by players over Saturday and Sunday, with these payouts increasing in size in time for the draws scheduled for this week.
The Italian SuperEnalotto is famous for its rollovers and its jackpot is continuing on its sky-bound trajectory, inflating to €56.1 million after Saturday’s (January 21st) game.
Players who have been watching the Italian SuperEnalotto and making a note of just how many times its top payout has increased may know that this huge sum has been on the rise since September last year.
The jackpot will have to be won by somebody at some point and those who think they have luck on their side can enter for Tuesday’s (January 24th) draw, to be in with a chance of taking home the coveted €56.1 million total.
Another lotto – or loto – to see its jackpot increase over the weekend is the France Loto, which rolled over after Saturday’s game yielded no top prize winners.
Now, the jumbo payout is €6 million, which could be scooped tonight at the next draw.
The France Loto has not been rolling over for too long, as the last big win was taken home on January 13th, when one fortunate fan’s ticket landed them with €4.3 million to kick off the new year with.
A slightly larger jackpot is now tempting Germany Lotto fans, who may be waiting in anticipation for Wednesday’s (January 25th) draw, as Saturday’s game yielded no top payout winners.
Now, the much-anticipated first prize sum is €11 million, as the bi-weekly game has seen five rollovers since the last big win on January 4th.
Finally, the Spanish El Gordo draw on Sunday did not lead to any jackpot wins and now this famous game is offering entrants the chance to take home an enormous €11.4 million cash prize.
The next draw is not for another week, but that does not mean fans cannot get excited about it, because when that top payout is claimed, the ticketholder will be the first Spanish El Gordo jackpot winner of 2012 – and the first since November 20th 2011.
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This week has been very exciting for players of the world’s biggest lotteries, not least because the USAPowerball‘s recent changes came into effect.
Aside from this, two of the world’s other lotto heavyweights have been as thrilling for fans as they have always been, with both the Italian SuperEnalotto and the USA Mega Millions seeing their jackpots bumped up considerably in rollover draws.
The Italian SuperEnalotto has been increasing its top prize after every game since September 22nd.
Now, the jackpot stands at €54.5 million – which is not unusual for this particular lottery, because part of its appeal is the massive payouts and the frequent rollovers due to there being 90 balls in play, despite there being three draws a week on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays.
The question is, how long will it take for that top prize to be won? And lotto players can find out for themselves if they enter in time for tonight’s (January 19th) draw.
Additionally, the USA Mega Millions has seen its jackpot roll over to $60 million.
This is not uncharted territory for the draw, as the Mega Millions resulted in the world’s largest ever lotto win back in 2007, when a $390 million prize was shared between winners Eddie Nabors – a 52-year-old truck driver fromGeorgia – and 57-year-old Harold Messner, a builder fromNew Jersey.
Many people have been close to winning the top payout over the past few weeks, with five players taking home the second prize of $250,000 after the last draw on Tuesday (January17th).
So, for players to be in with a chance of winning the $60 million Mega Millions jackpot, they can enter in time for tomorrow’s (January 20th) game with their chosen lucky numbers of quick pick selection.
As for the new-look USA Powerball, however, since its new rules were implemented at the beginning of the week, nobody has yet landed themselves a jackpot prize.
Because of this, the payout has rolled over and been inflated by $10 million, giving Saturday’s (January 21st) entrants $100 million to play for.
In the first draw since the changes, several lucky Powerball fans went home with a second-tier prize, which is now worth a cool $1 million.
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Playing any lottery is fun, but a few fans may feel put off by the fact some payouts could be less than their estimated value after tax has been deducted from them – and in some cases as much as 40 per cent may be slashed from jackpot totals.
However, this is not always the case, as there are many lotto games that do not subtract such duties from a prize at all – which may be of interest to those who want to ensure they keep the entirety of their lottery winnings to themselves.
The Italian SuperEnalotto is just one of the many draws enthusiasts can get involved in.
If a player is fortunate enough to get all their numbers right playing this game then they will get to take home the complete prize as a cash sum – which means no annuity payouts or monthly instalments and they keep the entire jackpot for themselves if they are the sole winner that day.
So, if a lotto fan enters his or her numbers for tonight’s (January 17th) Italian SuperEnalotto draw, they will get the opportunity to bank the entire estimated top prize of €53.7 million.
Another popular lottery with no duties is the EuroMillions, which is the biggest tax-free Euro lotto.
The EuroMillions sells tickets in nine European countries and is popular online across the world because it gives its fans the entirety of the prize money if their luck comes in.
This draw has resulted in some of the wealthiest lotto winners on the continent, with the records being smashed only last year when Christine and Colin Weir of Largs in Scotland took home a total of €185 million in jackpot money.
Finally, the Spanish El Gordo is also free from having tax deducted from its top prize payouts.
The lottery is already considered one of the more generous in the world of lotto because 70 per cent of ticket revenues are paid out in winnings to those who enter the draws, but the fact players can cash in on the entire amount of their winnings makes it even more appealing.
Those who want to get involved with the Spanish El Gordo can do so online at theLotter for the next draw on January 22nd, when the jackpot is expected to reach €10.6 million.
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Many lottery fans have heard the name “Italy-SuperEnalotto” and most likely played the Italian giant as part of theLotter.com’s theBig category or simply owing to the number of zeros which pile up behind the lottery’s top prizes. As the jackpot continues to grow into 2012, lotto enthusiasts are keeping a watchful eye on the lottery’s three weekly draws. The SuperEnalotto features tax-free winnings, exciting play options and world-famous jackpots, making Italy’s longest running and most successful lottery worth another look.
A Long, Proud History
The Enalatto, SuperEnalotto’s predecessor, has been played in Italy since the 1950’s and was renamed the “SuperEnalotto” in 1996 under the Sisal company’s management. Sisal changed the game’s format to offer players a lottery with simple rules and extraordinary jackpots which have made lottery history several times since the company began administering SuperEnalotto.
Wins to Be Remembered
In 2010, Italy became host to a large influx of tourists when the SuperEnalatto hit a jackpot of €177,800,000. The year before, 2009 saw the SuperEnalotto jackpot roll over for 8 months, and players made sure to pass through Italy for the usual tourist pleasures as well as a chance to win the jackpot of €147.8 million. During both record jackpots, theLotter.com strengthened local Italian offices in manpower and technology to provide customers with optimal service from one suspenseful draw to the next–and save registered members the need to splurge on a plane ticket to Italy!
SuperStar
This past year, theLotter.com launched the SuperEnalotto SuperStar. The Super Star additional number enables players to multiply SuperEnalotto’s prizes between 25-100 times, add millions to top prizes, and enjoy an additional 8 prize categories for a total of 13 different ways to win. For more information about Italy-Super Star players can visit the Italy Super Star Info page for more details.
2011 into 2012
2011-2012 kept SuperEnalotto on the list of hot lottery topics. From September 22nd, 2011 through the New Year, and until now, the jackpot has continued to roll over. While there have been many secondary prize winners with wins totaling tens of thousands of Euros, the current jackpot of €52 million has yet to be claimed.
Players who want to make sure to secure their entry as the jackpot climbs can purchase SuperEnalotto tickets online with a Subscription or a Multi-Draw to enjoy significant discounts while participating in the world’s biggest available jackpot.
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The excitement of beginning the new year seems to have prompted millions of fans of the Europelottery draws to buy up tickets in the hopes of starting 2012 with a pocketful of cash.
But it seems luck was thin on the ground at the end of December, with the continent’s most popular lottos rolling over, inflating their jackpot values just in time for the start of the year.
The EuroMillions jackpot rolled over again yesterday (January 3rd) after ending 2011 without making any new millionaires.
This boosted the total payout to €73 million and second prize to over €1.3 million if a sole ticketholder strikes lucky.
No stranger to rollovers – the thrilling Italian SuperEnalotto draw saw its top prize ratchet up again on the last day of the year, as nobody had the requisite six main numbers and the Jolly number.
Fans of the game can play again tomorrow (January 5th) to be in with a chance of starting off the 2012 with a cool €49.6 million in the bank.
The Italian SiVince Tutto also saw 2011 come to a close without anybody landing its top prize on December 30th.
Its monthly draws mean fans will have to wait 21 days to be in with a chance of taking home €15 million.
In its first game of the year, the Spanish El Gordo also witnessed its jackpot roll over to €9.1 million, as its New Year’s Day draw saw nobody land the top prize by picking all five main numbers correctly plus the bonus number.
France’s Loto is another lottery that rounded off 2011 with an exciting draw, but on December 31st and on January 2nd there were no players lucky enough to bag the top prize, so it is now inflated to an exciting €9 million.
Despite all these rollovers, one lottery did manage to make somebody a millionaire in time for midnight on New Year’s Eve.
The UK National Lottery‘s December 31st draw resulted in one lucky fan taking home £1.3 million to start their 2012 in style – a cash prize that may be more than welcome after the expense of Christmas.
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When tonight’s (December 22nd) Italy SuperEnalotto results are revealed, one lucky lottery fan could have the Christmas they have always dreamed of.
This evening’s draw is estimated to have a jackpot of €45 million – a payout that has been growing since September 22nd, when a lucky player walked home with €65 million.
As such, the Italian SuperEnalotto top prize has been steadily increasing in value for 37 draws.
Of course, this lotto is known for its great rollover jackpots and has fans on the edge of their seats week after week, but what should a player do with their winnings if their lucky numbers come through for them tonight?
Director of personal finance with Morning Star Christine Benz said a savings account and ring-fencing a certain amount for luxury spending is essential, if lucky lottery players want to make their money go further.
She advised setting aside five per cent of the total sum - if an individual takes home more than €1 million – to use for splurging, while the rest should be set aside in a special account so it does not drip away into daily expenditure such a grocery shopping or meals out.
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The Italian Super Star may be something fans of Italian SuperEnalotto are aware of but have never tried – perhaps because they want to learn more about it.
Super Star enables players of SuperEnalotto to play the game that is familiar to them but with the additional benefits of the Super Star number.
Playing is easy. Entrants fill in two lines with a selection of six numbers between one and 90 – the standard SuperEnalotto range – they have either picked themselves or via a Quick Pick random number generator.
The Jolly ball number is drawn from the same drum as the normal number selection and in the event a set of numbers matches five numbers and the bonus number, the player is entitled to secondary prizes.
This will all come as second nature to many lottery fans familiar with Italian SuperEnalotto, but where the Super Star comes in may not be as well-known.
Indeed, the Super Star additional number is selected from a separate drum from the Jolly Ball number and regular numbers. This ball will be numbered between one and 90 and adds major cash prizes to the SuperEnalotto‘s five existing prize categories.
As such, the Super Star generates three more prize categories of its very own and can add an additional €2 million to a SuperEnalotto jackpot, an extra €1 million to a second prize and can multiply other prize categories by between 25 and 100 times.
Lotto fans may be interested to learn that the Super Star is a recent addition to theLotter.com.
In the two weeks it has features on the site, there have already been two winners, both taking home €2,500 thanks to their good fortune.
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Christmas is a time for people to give, receive, have fun and play games – which is probably why the lottery is a popular festive activity for many.
Ticket sales usually rise around the holiday season and there are a number of reasons why this might be.

For some, it could be that the chance of landing a tidy cash sum before the big day is too tempting to resist – after all, who would say no to the opportunity of having a full wallet at this time of year?
Other people buy up lottery tickets because they can make great stocking stuffers – and this gesture is now becoming something of a tradition in many families, especially for grandparents who may have dozens of grandchildren to treat this yuletide.
But what about all the fabulous Christmas jackpots?
Indeed, as more people get in the game over the holiday season, those top prizes tend to climb even higher than normal – especially if their draws take place on Christmas Eve or on the big day itself.
Some of the prizes that could be paid out on December 24th include the Australia Saturday Lotto, which promises a jackpot worth AU$4 million, while the New Zealand Powerball will also be played on Christmas Eve, giving fans the chance to land a NZ$5 million payout.
The Italian SuperEnalotto is also offering players the chance to take home their weight in euros on Saturday, but tomorrow’s (December 22nd) draw will determine whether the jackpot starts afresh or is rolled over to upwards of €45 million.
Also, if the USA Florida Lotto rolls over again tonight (December 21st), then its Christmas Eve jackpot could be upwards of $50 million, which could make for a very happy holiday.
Lottery lovers do not need wait until this weekend to be in with a chance of winning some of the biggest jackpots out there at the moment, as one of the very biggest cash sums up for grabs could go as quickly as tonight, if a fan’s numbers come through for them in the USA Powerball.
Finally, players could really ring in the new year playing Brazilian Mega da Virada on December 31st, because this holiday lotto is offering a top prize of R$170 million.
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Lottery fans may well be teetering on the very edge of their seats today, as tonight’s SuperEnalotto Italian jackpot lottery is estimated to be a whopping €42 million.
Those who love this European draw may know that this top prize has been creeping up for months now.
The last time a jackpot was won by an Italian SuperEnalotto player who got all their numbers right was on September 22nd, when the lucky lottery enthusiast scooped an enormous €65 million jackpot.
If somebody wins this lotto this evening then they will be made fabulously wealthy for life, but what should they do with all that cash?
Professor of bioethics at Princeton and laureate professor at the Center for Applied Philosophy and Public Ethics at the University of Melbourne Peter Singer told the New York Times recently that lottery winners ought to give a proportionate amount of their wealth to good causes.
He stated those who are very well off can afford to give away more and he recommended those with a fortune of €7.5 million or more part with one-third – because they will still be left with an enormous amount of cash that will ensure their life is still very comfortable.
“[It] leaves an ample amount for those lucky enough to have so much,” Professor Singer explained.
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The opportunity to land a €40.5 million jackpot is not one to be missed, so lotto fans may want to play SuperEnalotto to be in with a chance of taking this life-changing sum home with them on Friday (December 9th).
After yet another rollover the top prize for the popular Italian game has been ratcheted up to this dizzying sum.
To put into perspective just how much this enormous top prize can afford its winner, €40.5 million is enough money to buy 20 of the most expensive vehicles on the Forbes Most Expensive Car List – the Bugatti Veyron SuperSport, which is currently priced at around €2 million per vehicle.
A flash set of wheels are not to every lotto fan’s taste, a €40.5 million windfall could also buy nearly 200 bottles of the world’s most expensive bottle of champagne, the Shipwrecked 1907 Heideick – which is lucky because only 200 bottles of this beverage exist.
The Italian SuperEnalotto is a great lotto game thanks to its regular rollovers and enormous top prizes and is famous for producing some of the wealthiest winners in Europe.
Draws take place three times a week and with 90 balls in play, there is a smaller chance of winners playing lottery online having to split their prize if their luck comes in.
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Additional numbers grace the prize categories of the world’s biggest lotteries including the Europe’s multi-country hit EuroMillions and the American giants, MegaMillions and Powerball. Italy’s world- renowned SuperEnalotto enables players to enjoy the Italian classic with the extra benefits of the Super Star additional number.
“Additional number” is a phrase that gets thrown around in lottery circles, but lotto fans may not be fully aware of its meaning. Defining this key term will highlight the minor differences and many overlaps of SuperEnalotto and the SuperEnalotto Super Star which share the same schedule, rules, and prizes , parting ways only when it comes to the perks derived from the additional number.
An additional number (such as USA-MegaMillions’ Mega Ball , USA-Powerball’s Power Ball, or EuroMillions’ Lucky Stars) is selected from a different number matrix by the player and from a separate drum in the lottery drawing. While the Super Star is not necessary to win the SuperEnalotto jackpot, the additional number usually completes the jackpot guesses and in some cases allow players to win supplementary and secondary prizes.
To play SuperEnalotto Super Star, players fill in two lines of 6 numbers from SuperEnalotto’s 1-90 selection and choose the Super Star from a different pile with an identical guess range.
The Super Star increases players’ chances of winning a prize and adds attractive sums to existing SuperEnalotto prizes. The Super Star generates three new prize categories of its own and builds on all five of SuperEnalotto’s original prizes, for a total of 13 different prize categories comprised of SuperEnalotto prizes, the Jolly (bonus) number, and the Super Star (additional number).
The Super Star lengthens the SuperEnalotto prize breakdown with three new chances to win—players can even take home a prize for missing all 6 numbers in the regular guess set! In Superenalotto, players only start reaping cash rewards for upwards of 3 correct guesses whereas SuperEnalotto Super Star players win prizes for correctly guessing 0+ Super Star, 1+Super Star, and 2+Super Star even before reaching SuperEnalotto’s prize pot.
One of the distinct advantages of SuperEnalotto Super Star is that players don’t sacrifice any of SuperEnalotto’s prizes, remaining eligible to win all five of SuperEnalotto’s prizes on top of the extra cash boosts from the Super Star.
See how the Super Star changes the SuperEnalotto prize structure below:
| 6+Super Star |
SuperEnalotto jackpot+ €2 Million |
| 6 |
SuperEnalotto |
| 5+1+Super Star |
SuperEnalotto+€1 Million |
| 5+ Super Star |
SuperEnalotto prize x 25 |
| 5+1 |
SuperEnalotto |
| 5 |
SuperEnalotto |
| 4+Super Star |
SuperEnalotto prize x 100 |
| 4 |
SuperEnalotto |
| 3+ Super Star |
SuperEnalottox100 |
| 3 |
SuperEnalotto |
| 2+ Super Star |
€100 |
| 1+Super Star |
€10 |
| 0+Super Star |
€5 |
The SuperEnalotto series was revamped in 1997 with the express goal of creating a lottery with an easy-to-play format and huge jackpots. The SuperEnalotto Super Star reflects the lottery’s mission statement, offering a user-friendly play format that brings significant cash rewards. Enjoy the benefits of the SuperEnalotto’s Super Star for more ways to win in Italy’s premier lotto today!
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Lotto fans who love their jackpots may want to make sure they never miss a beat when it comes to the Italian SuperEnalotto, because this game has resulted in some of the largest top prizes ever to be won.
According to the Irish Independent, the lottery is the only one in Europe that can compete with the EuroMillions when weighing up draws according to their payouts.
This is no mean feat, as the Euro lotto resulted in two of the wealthiest lottery winners in the history of the game in July this year, when Christine and Colin Weir of Largs in Scotland landed the record-smashing €185 million top prize after weeks of rollovers.
Rollovers are why lottery fans cannot get enough of Italian SuperEnalotto, because the game has 90 balls in play which means a higher frequency of top payouts being increased for the next draw.
The newspaper noted that in October 2010, one lucky SuperEnalotto Italian fan landed a €178 million jackpot after the top prize rolled over three times a week for no fewer than nine months.
Lottery fans who fancy a go at the Italian SuperEnalotto can play online tonight (December 1st) at theLotter to be in with a chance of taking home the €38.2 million prize.
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Lottery fans may be on the edge of their seats awaiting the next Italian SuperEnalotto draw, as weeks of rollovers have resulted in the jackpot being ratcheted up to €38.2 million.
Such an enormous payout could make a lotto player very happy indeed, giving them a huge cash prize just in time for the December holiday season.
The next draw takes place tomorrow (December 1st) and this gives those who like to play SuperEnalotto plenty of time to indulge in a bit of fantasizing about how they would spend such a life-changing sum of money if their luck came in.
However, people fortunate enough to take home a top prize can sometimes let their excitement get out of control - which is understandable given the Italian SuperEnalotto is responsible for attracting people from around the world to play its exciting rollover games and high jackpots.
According to the Citizens Voice, financial consultant and author of Winners, Losers and What to Do When You Win the Lottery Don McNay believes planning is everything when it comes to spending a top tier prize wisely.
He recommends lotto fans do not spend it all in one go and donating some of the money to a good cause, while seeking expert advice may also be a sensible road to go down.
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Newcomers to the wonderful world of lottery games may have heard the term ‘bonus ball’ being bandied about with certain games, but what exactly is a bonus ball?
Bonus balls are supplementary numbers allowing players to win secondary prizes and are not part of winning the jackpot prize.
When looking up the results of a game such as Italian SuperEnalotto, a lottery fan will have checked to see if any of their six numbers match the six drawn in the game.
While doing this, they will notice there is a seventh number that was drawn – this is the bonus ball and in Italian SuperEnalotto games is known as the Jolly number.
Lottery fans who selected five winning lottery numbers plus the bonus ball are then entitled to a secondary prize – which entitles them to much more than if they had chosen just five of the six winning lotto numbers.
November 19th’s Italian SuperEnalotto draw resulted in secondary prizes worth €632,070 for anybody who chose five lottery numbers correctly plus the Jolly number, while selecting just five winning numbers correctly entitles them to €29,628.
Playing games with bonus numbers can be a great way of getting more out of a lottery draw – and if a lotto fan’s luck comes in, the payouts can be enormous.
So why not give one of these games a try by playing lotto online at theLotter?
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Some people may think that the lottery is a relatively modern pastime, but in reality, the concept of such games has been going on for not just hundreds of years but millennia.
Tracing back such activities through history, there have been records of lottos taking place in ancient civilisations, long before countries where lotteries are very popular now – such as the US and UK – were even using the alphabet.
Some of the earliest accounts of people playing lottery games can be found in Hang Dynasty records in China circa 205 to 187 BC.
It is believed a pastime called Keno originated at this time, with draws generating funding to finance government projects such as the Great Wall of China.
A century later, during the reign of Roman leader Augustus Caesar, a public lottery was held to raise money to finance the restoration of Rome.
Lotto games as we know them today began to crop up in the Middle Ages, with a draw in Florence being held with a cash prize in 1530 – it is thought this was the first such lottery in history where players could win a payout if they picked the right numbers.
Even today, lotteries are still evolving, with the Italian SuperEnalotto emerging from the famous Enalotto game, while new draws continue to crop up across the world.
Interested in joining this time-honoured pastime? Choose from theLotter‘s 38 official global lotteries and try your luck!
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Fans of big-prize lottery draws such as Italian SuperEnalotto and EuroMillions might already have a plan in their head as to where their jackpot money will go when their lucky numbers come through.
One expert has recommended, however, that fortunate lotto fans do not rush into the millionaire lifestyle, advising those who land an enormous windfall to stay level-headed.
Speaking to the Calgary Herald, Michael Whitty, a lawyer who specialises in estate planning and taxation with Vedder Price in Chicago, said he has provided guidance for clients who have won massive payouts playing the lottery in the past.
“My best advice to the lottery winners is three things – take it slow, keep it quiet and get a good financial adviser,” the legal professional suggested.
One of the areas in which lotto winners may need help is with the media attention that comes with such a prize.
Illinois Lottery spokesman Mike Lang said there are officials available to help people through the process and going public can yield some good things for the lucky lotto fan.
“Once they do the publicity and press conference and things, they look back on it pretty fondly,” he commented.
Everybody’s plans for what they want to do with their lottery finances are unique, but having a relaxed approach if they scoop a jackpot could be a wiser move overall.
To make these dreams come true, lottery fans can play their favourite draws at theLotter, where they are alerted if their luck comes in.
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Welcome to the first blog in our new series of lotto terms, a feature that aims to explain to players what some lottery jargon really means.
Lotto fans may already be familiar with the word rollover, but to those who do not know, this is when games become even more exciting and jackpots start to climb even higher.
A rollover is when a top prize is not won after a draw because no lottery tickets had numbers matching all of the balls drawn in the game.
As a result, the jackpot rolls over to the next game, increasing the payout when somebody does strike lucky with their numbers.
Rollovers are a thrill for many lotto fans and some prizes can keep on growing for months on end, creating record-smashing jackpots when they are finally won.
This year, the EuroMillions saw its largest-ever prize go to Christine and Colin Weird of Largs in Scotland.
The couple won the coveted €185 million jackpot in July after 14 rollovers and were lucky they nabbed it when they did,
because EuroMillions officials were going to split the money between second-tier winners if nobody’s luck came in.
Another game that is popular thanks to its rollovers is Italian SuperEnalotto, which sees its jackpots climb week upon week owing to having 90 balls in play – which may also tempt those who love the excitement a rollover causes.
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Sometimes picking lottery numbers for games such as Italian SuperEnalotto can be a difficult task, but one expert has said going for a lucky dip could be a sensible alternative to choosing birthdays and addresses.
Dr John Haigh, an emeritus reader of mathematics and statistics at the University of Sussex and author of Taking Chances: Winning with Probability, explained that selecting lottery numbers by using a random number generator is a “good choice”.
He recommended one tip for people who use this system, which is adding up all the numbers to see if the total is a least 177, because this could mean lottery fans do not have to share a prize – a desirable outcome when playing Italian SuperEnalotto because the jackpots tend to be very generous.
“This is a way to give a bias towards higher numbers,” Dr Haigh explained, adding that the average total of adding up lottery numbers is 150.
The last Italian SuperEnalotto draw resulted in no jackpot winners, but maybe lotto fans who apply Dr Haigh’s methods will have better luck today (November 8th) in winning the juicy €30.9 million top prize.
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In an unusual twist, it was the third-tier winners playing Italian SuperEnalotto who took home the lion’s share of the prize money last week.
The lottery game – which is famous for its enormous jackpots due to the frequency of its rollovers – resulted in ten lucky lotto players who had selected five winning numbers in the October 25th drawing receiving a massive payout of €37,712 apiece.
This is because after weeks and weeks of nobody taking home the top prize, organisers decided to share the wealth between other fortunate lottery fans – but since nobody got all five numbers and the bonus ball, the payout was divided between the next tier of winners.
Italian SuperEnalotto fans who chose four numbers right also went home happy, with €334 in winnings.
The reason behind the draw’s famous rollovers is down to having 90 balls in play – a quirk that makes this European lottery so exciting.
Lotto fans can play Italian SuperEnalotto at theLotter tomorrow (November 2nd) to be in with a chance of winning €28.9 million.
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Savvy lottery fans may know that going for unpopular numbers can boost their chances of keeping a lotto win to themselves playing games such as Italian SuperEnalotto, but one expert has reminded players that ‘favourite’ digits vary in different cultures.
University of Toronto statistician and editor of the Statistics Blog Matt Asher explained that the wisest lotto players will know which numbers are more likely to be used if they are playing western lotteries – where the number seven is considered lucky and is therefore selected more often than other digits.
“In Asia eight is considered lucky, whereas four is a very unlucky number, associated with death,” he remarked.
Mr Asher also said lotto fans who do not like the idea of splitting a prize have a better chance of keeping their winnings to themselves if they play on less popular days like the first draw after a big rollover, as fewer tickets sold means a smaller likelihood of sharing.
Italian SuperEnalotto fans can play in tomorrow’s game, which is estimated to have a jackpot worth €27.5 million.
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Lotto fans who want to boost their luck playing their favourite lottery can increase their chances of a bigger payout if they select numbers that are high.
This is according to emeritus reader in mathematics and statistics at the University of Sussex Dr John Haigh, who claims that unpopular number combinations are less likely to result in a winner having to split their prize.
“You should have a bias towards higher numbers, as low numbers up to 31 – because they are associated with birthdays – are chosen more often than average,” he explained.
Dr Haigh added that there are no mathematically proven ways of increasing one’s chances of winning the lottery, but this technique is the best way to boost a lotto fan’s jackpot share.
One prize lotto fans may not want to split is the Italian SuperEnalotto jackpot, which has rolled over again, hiking the top payout up to €26.8 million.
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The attraction of playing Italian SuperEnalotto and other such games online may be down to the fact that lottery players receive an immediate alert if they have won.
This is according to Graham Jones, internet psychologist, who said that such an instant reward can increase the attractiveness of getting involved with online lotto games.
Of course, lottery fans may be attracted to the convenience of playing lottery online at theLotter, as it means they do not even have to leave their home to get involved in their favourite draws.
Mr Jones added: “In terms of the lottery … the risk is very low – £1 – and the reward is very high – millions of pounds – so it becomes even more attractive to people.”
After weeks of successive rollovers, Italian SuperEnalotto fans can get involved online today (October 13th) to be in with a chance of winning €22.5 million.
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Lottery fans who pore over long lists of the numbers that have been coming up over the last however-many draws of their favourite lotto game such as Italian SuperEnalotto have been told to relax.
According to distinguished statistician and Winton professor of the public understanding of risk at Cambridge University David Spiegelhalter, although certain combinations have been highlighted as being luckier than others, by the law of mathematics, no lottery ball is more or less likely to be called than any other.
“This is checked regularly. Any suggestion that a number is ‘hot’ or ‘due’ is complete nonsense,” he remarked.
The expert acknowledged that 7, 14, 21, 28, 35 and 42 used to be the most common numbers to appear in lottery games, but he said statistically, any sequence goes.
Lotto fans keen to try their new relaxed attitude to number – picking can do so tomorrow (October 13th), to be in with a chance of winning €22.5 million playing Italian SuperEnalotto.
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Lottery fans lucky enough to scoop the jackpot playing Italian SuperEnalotto may do well to seek financial advice after winning their millions.
According to life coach with Rasaru.com Rasheed Ogunlaru, taking a step back and remembering to think sensibly about owning such a huge sum is essential – because nobody wants to fritter their prize away to nothing within a short space of time.
“The worst thing you can possibly do is go out and blow all the money,” he remarked, adding that considering matters such as pension and investments are the way a fiscally-savvy lotto winner should go about using their jackpot.
Mr Ogunlaru stated that seeking a financial expert is something lucky lottery fans should “definitely do”.
Lotto players who think this week could be the one they hit the big time playing Italian SuperEnalotto may want to get their numbers in before tomorrow’s (October 11th) draw to be in with a chance of scooping a €21.8 million prize.
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When a lotto fan wins big playing their favourite games such as Italian SuperEnalotto or Italian SiVinceTutto they will react in a completely individual way to the good news depending on their personality.
This is according to life and business coach Rasheed Ogunlaru of Rasaru.com, who suggested that people also adapt to their newfound fortunes depending on their character – which may mean some lottery players could benefit from outside financial assistance or counselling more than others if their lucky numbers come in.
“If you’re not good with money and are a little bit rash, be additionally careful when it comes to spending your windfall,” he suggested, adding that people who are generally level-headed and sensible are likely to apply this same attitude to spending a jackpot win.
Lotto fans who have dreamed of having their numbers called out and realising they have landed themselves an enormous prize may not be able to resist the €20 million up for grabs in tonight’s (October 6th) Italian SuperEnalotto rollover game.
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Cars are generally popular purchases for lottery fans who win big playing games such as Italian SuperEnalotto, but would a sleek new auto be your first big spend if you numbers were called?
Speaking to WalesOnline, local celebrities proved to be no different from ordinary lotto fans with many claiming a set of brand spanking new wheels would be on their shopping list after a top prize win.
Professional quiz player and star of BBC’s Eggheads CJ De Mooi revealed that a flash Aston Martin would be the first thing he would buy with such a payout.
Similarly, breakfast show presenter on The Wave DJ Badger revealed that he would procure a Rolls-Royce for his dad.
After the last Italian SuperEnalotto draw resulted in nobody taking home the jackpot, the top prize for the lottery has been ratcheted up to €19.2 million – but who knows, the enormous payout may get even bigger before it is claimed by a lucky lotto player.
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Many lottery fans may have their plans for spending their Italian SuperEnalotto winnings all mapped out for when their lucky numbers come in – but do these dreams feature friends and family?
Speaking to Wales Online, BBC Wales newsreader Jamie Owen admitted that the first thing he would buy if he scooped a lotto jackpot is lunch for all of his nearest and dearest, so they could mull over what best to use the money for.
And Sara Manchipp – also known as Miss Wales 2011 – claimed a big party for her relatives is what she has always dreamed of doing with a big lottery win.
“[I've planned on] bringing my family together for one big celebration, with so much food and cake that we’d be there for weeks,” she stated.
The last Italian SuperEnalotto draw took place on Saturday (October 1st) and resulted in a rollover – so lotto fans might be itching to get in the game to be in with a chance of winning €19.2 million tomorrow (October 4th).
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Fans of Italian SuperEnalotto may not be able to contain their excitement at the fact the jackpot has rolled over yet again.
Known for its climbing prizes – thanks to having 90 balls in play for the draw – last night’s (September 20th) game saw nobody take home the top prize and as a result, this juicy payout has increased yet again to €65 million.
Lottery lovers may really enjoy getting involved when a rollover like this takes place, because it means much higher winnings if somebody chooses all their numbers correctly when compared with other lotto games.
However, as lotto fans may know, when rollovers like this take place, more people are likely to play.
Academic staff member of mathematics and statistics faculty at the University of Sussex John Haigh claims that the mathematically-assured way of improving one’s lottery chances is by limiting that probability of sharing the winnings.
“The only skill is in selecting combinations that fewer other players use, leading to higher prizes,” he stated in an article for Plus magazine.
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Everybody loves a fairy tale ending – and a lottery win playing a game such as Italian SuperEnalotto could give any lotto fan the chance to make a better life for their family.
One couple have stated they are doing just that with the payout they won playing their favourite lottery.
Darrell Garner and his fiancee Candace from Cobb County in Georgia – who have three children aged between ten and 13 – said they will be using their prize money to get married and buy a house, according to the Atlanta Journal Constitution.
When he realised he had won, Mr Garner claimed he and his other half could not hold back the tears of joy, because it meant a whole new start for his loved ones.
“All we could think about was our family,” the winner remarked.
Recently, MSN Money’s J Money said deciding whether or not to share a lotto prize with family is easy – because it is important to ensure the people you love get a slice of the good fortune.
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Lottery fans can be a superstitious bunch, but can keeping a talisman or charm on one’s person really help somebody with their chances at winning a game such as Italian SuperEnalotto?
According to the BBC, one supposedly fortune-boosting fashion is to wear a pair of lucky socks when it comes to hoping for a big win – be it for the lotto, football or otherwise – and one expert has revealed that such behaviour has been the subject of a scientific study.
Michael Shermer, author of Patternicity: Finding Meaningful Patterns in Meaningless Noise, revealed that charms tend to have been first worn or found on an occasion that brought about some happy occurrence and that is why they are adopted as lucky possessions – in hopes the item will bring about another bout of good fortune.
He explained that human brains look fort patterns and this is why we rely on items that are connected with previous events.
So should lotto fans dig out their lucky socks and charms with a chance to win tomorrow’s (September 20th) Italian SuperEnalotto €64.3 million jackpot at theLotter!
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Parents who play lottery games such as Italian SuperEnalotto like to dream big when fantasising about winning the jackpot, it has been found, with most people planning the ultimate holiday for when their luck comes in.
According to ABC News, a survey of 1,500 people by TakingtheKids and Travelocity found 37 per cent of mums and dads wanted to treat their children to a vacation in a foreign city, with 27 per cent opting for European destinations.
Overall, Hawaii and the Mediterranean topped parents’ lists of the places they would want to go to on the holiday of a lifetime.
Furthermore, 22 per cent fancied a relaxing beach break, 11 per cent preferred the chance to see wildlife and nine per cent picked theme park paradise, Orlando.
And winning big playing Italian SuperEnalotto could make these dreams a reality.
Recently, lucky lotto winner Brian McCarthy decided to make his vacation dreams come true by revealing he would use his millions in lottery winnings on a relaxing golfing getaway in Ireland.
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For some people, one of the first things they would like to do after winning big on the Italian SuperEnalotto is hand in their notice of resignation at work, but not for one plucky lotto player.
Nicky Cusack, 46 from Wiltshire, was battling breast cancer when she won €2.8 million playing her favourite lottery game in 2009, but leaving her job in a supermarket was the last thing she wanted.
“Some people say ‘why is she back? There is no need for her to work’. No there isn’t, but it is the company and your friends,” she remarked.
Ms Cusack said that she wanted to live a normal life and realised that her real companions are at her workplace and that would help her battle her illness, even if she is now a millionaire.
So, lotto fans who, like Ms Cusack, never want to leave their jobs – and those who do – may want to play Italian SuperEnalotto tonight (September 15th) to be in with a chance of winning €62.5 million.
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Famed for its exciting rollover jackpots, which have been known to be record-smashing in the past, the Italian SuperEnalotto top prize has been given another boost with the coveted sum of €62.5 million up for grabs this week.
The last draw took place last night (September 13th) with the numbers 61, 64, 74, 75, 80 and 87 being drawn.
Now the jackpot keeps on climbing, lotto fans could be itching to get their lucky numbers in the game in time for the next draw, which is due to take place tomorrow (September 15th).
There have been no top prize winners for months, which could make that €62.5 million payout all the more desirable for competitive lottery players.
And one way lottery enthusiasts could boost their chances of winning big playing Italian SuperEnalotto is by choosing their favourite numbers, as the Daily Mercury reported last week that one Australian winner struck lucky using numbers he considered very special to him.
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Individuals keen to land the huge prize on offer in the next Italian SuperEnalotto draw might find placing faith in lucky numbers is a technique that serves them well.
The game is to take place on Thursday September 8th and the estimated jackpot stands at a whopping €59,900,000.
This considerable pot is likely to garner plenty of interest from many would-be players and might even encourage increasing numbers of first-time entrants.
Individuals unsure of what numbers to pick for their first foray into the numbers game might wish to choose those they consider the luckiest – which may include house numbers, birthdays or even famous sports players.
And with Italy set to appear in the upcoming Rugby World Cup, many people might opt to select their numbers based on the shirts of the country’s players hoping for success at the New Zealand tournament, which is due to get underway the day after the next Italian SuperEnalotto draw.
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Famed for its multiple rollovers, lottery fans may be on the edge of their seats in anticipation of tomorrow’s (August 31st) Italian SuperEnalotto draw, as the top prize has inched up again to €57.4 million.
But what would you do if that enormous payout suddenly landed in your lap? Perhaps you’d want to share your newfound wealth with a charity close to your heart?
Many lotto enthusiasts think about what they would do if they won a massive prize playing their favourite draw and one lottery fan has said he would take care of his loved ones and give some cash to good causes.
Speaking to the UK’s Yorkshire Post, managing director of Voice Marketing in Sheffield James Hinchcliffe, said: “Obviously, you’d look after your family and friends but it would be great to do some really positive things within the local area.”
He added that he knew of a couple who won a large prize and seemed to enjoy giving the money to charitable initiatives as much as they did spending it on themselves.
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Itchy palms can be a very good sign for Italian SuperEnalotto fans, because according to superstition, that pesky tickle can mean big bucks are on their way.
The famous game rolled over again on Saturday (August 27th), with no lottery enthusiasts winning either the jackpot or the runner-up prize.
So, a bit of superstition might be just the ticket to break this rollover pattern, but, lotto players may need to think carefully about which of their hands is itching because only a tingle on the right palm means a payout is due for that person.
In the case of a left hand tickling, it means they may well need to cough up some cash, but according to old wives’ tales, this can be remedied by rubbing the hand with a piece of wood.
So, if you find yourself absent-mindedly scratching your right palm today, then it might be a good idea to get in the game and play Italian SuperEnalotto.
The next draw is tonight (August 30th) and the jackpot has climbed to €56.6 million, so what are you waiting for?
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Lottery fans who fancy joining the California financial elite may wish to try their hand at USA Super Lotto, the state’s own draw, which this week has seen its jackpot roll over to a massive $15 million.
The last draw took place on Saturday (August 20th) with the balls 6, 16, 31, 42 and 45 being pulled, in addition to the Mega Number 6.
According to lottery officials, one person matched five correct numbers but that elusive jackpot prize went unclaimed.
Those of you who just love playing your favourite lottery games can get in the game with draws such as USA Super Lotto at theLotter today, where there are loads of other great lottos to enjoy.
Lottery fans who are tickled by the thought of becoming a multi-millionaire can get in the game in time for the next USA Super Lotto draw on Wednesday (August 24th), so there’s plenty of time to pick those lucky numbers.
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The dawning of the age of the internet is said to have revolutionised how people enjoy their favourite betting games – with lotto online continuing to grow in popularity with web users.
According to chief executive officer of BettingExpert Jesper Sogaard, the emergence of these sorts of sites has meant people are no longer confined to playing the games licensed in their state or country alone, so somebody living in the UK can enjoy games such as Italian SuperEnalotto or USA Mega Millions and at the same time an American lotto fan can partake in the latest New Zealand Powerball draw despite being in a different hemisphere.
“In the early 2000s, the possibilities of gambling were dramatically enhanced. Couple this with the widespread development of high-speed internet and you have the answer,” he remarked.
And lottery fans can play dozens of worldwide lotto games at theLotter, where they can check jackpots, prize breakdowns, rollovers and when the next draws will take place at the click of a mouse.
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It’s happened again, lotto fans! The Italian SuperEnalotto jackpot has ratcheted up to €54.1 million after Saturday’s (August 20th) draw resulted in no top prize winners once more.
Regular lottery players will know all too well that this particular game is famous for seeing its jackpots grow bigger and bigger every week, because with 90 balls in play, there is a greater chance of rollovers which, for many, is all part of the fun.
Lotto enthusiasts can be in with a chance of winning this life-changing payout tomorrow (August 23rd) evening and can enter their favourite numbers between 1 and 90 at theLotter.
The Italian SuperEnalotto is great fun for people who love the thrill and excitement of an enormous rollover so if you haven’t played before, there’s no better time than the present.
And lottery fans who win big playing Italian SuperEnalotto have been advised by personal coach with Footprintcoaching.org.uk Georgina Burnett to take baby steps and not get carried away with impulse purchasing if they strike lucky.
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Lotto fans who hit the jackpot playing Italian SuperEnalotto and suddenly find themselves among their local circle of multi-millionaires have been advised to take baby steps with their newfound wealth.
Personal coach with Footprintcoaching.org.uk Georgina Burnett advised lottery players not to run away with themselves and spend wads of cash on impulse purchases, adding take a rational approach should be taken to a massive payout.
“Once you have set about dealing with your money in a rational way, you can see how much is left for the treats, or to give away if that’s what you want to do,” she explained.
Ms Burnett added that moving home or changing one’s life too quickly after a lotto win can result in the winner feeling isolated and unhappy, so a measured approach is best.
And lotto fans can play Italian SuperEnalotto online at theLotter. All they have to do is pick six numbers between 1 and 90 and click Play!
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Planning is essential for lotto fans who win big on their favourite games such as Italian SuperEnalotto, because without preparing for the future, even a jackpot winner can run out of money.
This is according to personal coach with Footprintcoaching.org.uk Georgina Burnett, who said that impulse purchases such as cars and luxury holidays will not equal stability.
She recommended people plan their winning so that they “keep on giving”, so goals such as lifelong security are essential to jot down or discuss with a financial adviser.
“Remind yourself every day of how grateful you are for this opportunity so that you don’t become complacent and enjoy your winnings every day of your life,” Ms Burnett added.
In addition, she reminded lottery fans who are lucky enough to take home a massive payout that even a top prize can be spent in a matter of years, so it is key to remember it will not last forever without being smart.
And Italian SuperEnalotto followers could scoop a €51.9 million prize if they strike lucky tonight (August 16th) when the balls are drawn.
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Some lotto fans have a tough time picking their lottery numbers for Italian SuperEnalotto, after all, with 90 balls in play there are a lot to choose from.
One way lottery enthusiasts could choose their numbers is by using online number-picking tools that take your zodiac sign and horoscope into account.
This may appeal to superstitious lotto fans who like to boost their luck on the day of exciting rollover draws by avoiding walking under ladders and tripping over black cats.
There are loads of these horoscope lottery number sites available and all lotto fans have to do is enter their date of birth to generate a series of numbers that could result in a massive Italian SuperEnalotto win.
So if you believe that your horoscope can predict which way your day is going to go then why not look out for those days that indicate a windfall could be coming your way by picking your Italian SuperEnalotto numbers on a horoscope number picking website and entering them when you play online at theLotter?
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The Italian SuperEnalotto jackpot has rocketed to €50.5 million, which could make one lotto fan the happiest player in the world if they strike lucky at the next draw tomorrow (August 11th) evening.
Many lottery enthusiasts will be aware that the game is well known for its numerous rollovers and sky-rocketing jackpots, which makes it one of the most exciting lotto draws in the world to play.
One of the reasons why Italian SuperEnalotto is such a thrill to enter is because there are 90 balls in play, so players have to choose numbers between 1 and 90 when they want to get in the game.
If you find picking from such a huge sequence of numbers difficult, then why not follow the advice of lotto fan Dmitry Vasenyov, who wrote in Gambling Articles that he asks his children to pick for him when he just cannot decide which to go for.
He also suggested going online and looking for tools for choosing lotto numbers according to your horoscope – which could appeal to superstitious lottery lovers.
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Italian SuperEnalotto fans may love their favourite lottery game so much that they are jetting off to the European country this summer – and if so, a trip to Florence could result in good luck for lotto players.
The Il Porcellino boar can be found in the tourism hub of the Straw Market and according to folklore, if you rub his snout your luck will change for the better, which could come in handy when choosing lottery numbers.
And you do not even have to travel to Florence to rub the hog’s nose for good fortune because many copies have been made of him that can be found in the University of Waterloo and the British Columbian town of Victoria in Canada, Sydney and even in Derby in the UK.
And if you feel like you’re due some Italian luck then why not enter tonight’s (August 4th’s) Italian SuperEnalotto draw with a chance to win €48 million when the lotto numbers are called this evening?
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Italian SuperEnalotto fans may be itching to see what balls are picked in tonight’s (August 2nd’s) draw.
People who love to play this lottery – which is famous for its regular rollovers and enormous prizes – can be in with the chance of taking home a whopping €47.5 million this evening, if they pick the six winning numbers correctly.
And relax, lottery fans, you don’t have to be based in Italy to play Italian SuperEnalotto because here at theLotter, playing could not be simpler.
All you have to do is choose six numbers from 1 to 90 and click Play and theLotter will let you know as soon as the news is in if lady luck has been smiling down on you today.
Lottery fans who are in Italy at the moment, however, may wish to pay a visit to Rome’s Trevi Fountain, as this historic monument is said to bestow good luck upon those who toss coins into the water – which could give lotto players the boost they need to win!
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Lottery fans have been advised they can make their own luck with a little self-belief – which could be enough to tip the scales of fortune in time for tonight’s (July 28th’s) Italian SuperEnalotto draw.
Broadcaster and founder of The Intuition Coach, Elsabe Smit revealed that concentrating on winning can yield positive results.
“If you think that you can win the lottery, you get luck in other areas of your life. So it’s believing in yourself that brings luck to you,” she explained.
Ms Smit claimed people can make themselves luckier by finalising conflicts in their lives and becoming more intuitive – which could come in use when picking lottery numbers.
She said that people may not think it is possible to make yourself lucky but dealing with emotions and becoming a stronger person can help people achieve their goals.
Tonight’s Italian SuperEnalotto jackpot is estimated to be €45.8 million – a life-changing sum of cash that every lotto player surely wants to get his or her hands on.
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Lotto fans may feel like trying anything if it will raise their chances of a big win playing something like Italian SuperEnalotto – and one person has claimed the ancient art of feng shui can help.
Speaking to The Star Online, lawyer Eileen Chen has been a fan of the home-balancing practice for more than a decade and said that applying these principles can improve a person’s likelihood of striking lucky on the lotto.
She added that Bazi – a divination used by feng shui fans based on time and date of birth – by a master can increase a person’s luck.
“The chances of a person who has an indication of wealth in his Bazi to get a windfall is higher when the right time comes if his house feng shui is good,” Ms Chen explained.
So lottery lovers may want to do some furniture moving today (July 26th) if they want to take home the €45 million jackpot up for grabs this evening playing Italian SuperEnalotto.
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Serious Italian SuperEnalotto fans may be keen to travel to the lottery‘s homeland and visit the capital city’s famous wishing fountain for a chance to make their lotto dreams come true.
The Trevi Fountain in Rome is a Baroque structure that sits in front of the Palazzo Poli – a famous focal point for tourists.
Urban legend has it that this water feature is in fact lucky for those who toss a coin into the pool – which could provide an opportunity for lottery lovers to try and flag down lady luck if they fancy a flutter at the Italian SuperEnalotto.
Visitors who part with a penny to make a wish at the Trevi Fountain will return someday to Rome, toss two coins and they will fall in love in the city and three will ensure marriage – if folklore is to be believed.
Of course, we can’t all be in Rome in time for tonight’s (July 21st’s) Italian SuperEnalotto draw, but lotto fans who are feeling lucky shouldn’t hesitate in getting in the game at theLotter with a chance to win the €43.2 million rollover jackpot.
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