When the Winner Takes it All with Florida Lotto
If you are a regular player with the Florida Lottery, a reputable government-run lottery from USA, you surely are familiar with the jackpot offered by each individual game that ranges from $500 to the considerable amount of $40 million. They are not made up numbers; they are real numbers and the legendary winner, Sheelah Ryan, who won the first largest single jackpot, can certainly prove it. The only downside of this story is that she hasn’t had the chance to withdraw all the money as the Florida Lotto didn’t have the cash option which was introduced at a later date in 1998. Since then, dozens of other winner of various amounts proved that winning the lottery is not a myth.
Here are just a few examples to exemplify that there is such thing as luck:
Florida Loto started in 1988 and the playslip was $1. The winner was decided on Saturday night when in order to win the jackpot, the numbers on the playslip had to match the six numbers on the drawn balls out of a total of 49. You could still win some money with only three numbers that matched, this is still valid today. The winings may not match your dreams but you can still say you got something.
Throughout the years have been a few changes to the rules and the numbers involved in Fl Lotto game, as well as a few winners who either shared their jackpot wins, either won it all or never claimed. As early as 28 May 1988 the first jackpot to be won was due to Josie Morre and in 2003 was registered the largest unclaimed jackpot. In between winnings, claiming or maybe not knowing they won, other people were happy to split the winnings.
If you want to play the Florida Lotto, you can play it online by selecting six numbers from fifty-three and playing up to ten panels on your play slip. The tickets are organized in five, ten, or twenty of six numbers and you are paying accordingly. The drawing takes place every Wednesday and Saturday when the six winning numbers will be selected from a total of 53 balls. If there is more than one winner, the jackpot prize will be split between the winners equally. Also a second, a third and a fourth prizes are awarded. The winners have 180 days to claim the money but because the Florida Lotto offers the winners to be paid in lump sums if they choose so, they have to announce within 60 days from the drawing date. Good luck. Of course, having a bit of luck is always great here!
Here are just a few examples to exemplify that there is such thing as luck:
- First jackpot to be won in 1988 was the respectable sum of $14,080,000;
- A sum of $4,119,304.92 was shared by two winners in 1998;
- $53,700,000 was the largest unclaimed amount in 2003;
- $16,800,000 split between two people;
- £399,600 was the smallest jackpot won in 1989.
Florida Loto started in 1988 and the playslip was $1. The winner was decided on Saturday night when in order to win the jackpot, the numbers on the playslip had to match the six numbers on the drawn balls out of a total of 49. You could still win some money with only three numbers that matched, this is still valid today. The winings may not match your dreams but you can still say you got something.
Throughout the years have been a few changes to the rules and the numbers involved in Fl Lotto game, as well as a few winners who either shared their jackpot wins, either won it all or never claimed. As early as 28 May 1988 the first jackpot to be won was due to Josie Morre and in 2003 was registered the largest unclaimed jackpot. In between winnings, claiming or maybe not knowing they won, other people were happy to split the winnings.
If you want to play the Florida Lotto, you can play it online by selecting six numbers from fifty-three and playing up to ten panels on your play slip. The tickets are organized in five, ten, or twenty of six numbers and you are paying accordingly. The drawing takes place every Wednesday and Saturday when the six winning numbers will be selected from a total of 53 balls. If there is more than one winner, the jackpot prize will be split between the winners equally. Also a second, a third and a fourth prizes are awarded. The winners have 180 days to claim the money but because the Florida Lotto offers the winners to be paid in lump sums if they choose so, they have to announce within 60 days from the drawing date. Good luck. Of course, having a bit of luck is always great here!