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All About The SuperEnalotto Lottery
SuperEnalotto is a lottery that has been played in Italy since 3 December 1997. Draws take place on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 8:00 PM. The jackpots won are among the largest in the world, and the odds of winning one of the lowest in the world.
‘Enalotto’ is a well-known Italian lottery, which has existed since 1950’s. In 1997, SISAL modified the ‘Enalotto’ lottery to create SuperEnalotto.
Until June 30, 2009 the six main winning numbers were taken from the first number drawn in Lottomatica’s regional Lotto draws for the cities of Bari, Florence, Milan, Naples, Palermo & Rome (used in that order). The Venice draw was used as a “Jolly” number. If the first number of a city had been used before, then the second of the city’s draw was used – and so on. In this system there was a small probability that the numbers of two cities could be the same – in which case there would have been duplicate numbers and it would have been impossible to win the jackpot.
Since July 1, 2009 the numbers have been drawn independently of the Lottomatica draws. There is one single draw for the six winning numbers and the “Jolly” number and a second independent draw for the “SuperStar” number.
Tickets cost one Euro for two tries. The object of the game is to match 6 numbers out of 90. Should a player match all of them, he or she wins the jackpot. Besides the jackpot, SuperEnalotto has five prize categories that players can win.
The “Jolly” number gives an additional chance to those who have matched 5 numbers. If they also match the “Jolly” number, they’ll win a higher “5+1” prize. The Jolly number only affects the second prizes and not the jackpot.
The “SuperStar” number is an additional number which costs extra to play. Under the old rules it was taken from the National Lotto draw in Rome (Ruota Nazionale), under the new rules it is drawn in a separate draw independently from the 6 main numbers and the “Jolly” number. This means that the SuperStar number may be the same as another winning number. Matching it can increase the prize money by up to 100-fold or pay out a fixed amount even if the player fails to match any of
For a nationwide lottery offering prizes in millions the prize-pool only consists of 34.648% of the sales, with about 54% going to the Italian state.
SuperEnalotto jackpots grow very high because there is no cap on them and no roll down of jackpots. The lottery is also appealing to players because winnings are not taxed and jackpot winners have the option for a lump sum or annuity payment.
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