Ticket sales soar when the Euromillions (also know as the Eurolottery) enter the Euromillions rollover state, and retailers take advantage of the fact with extra promotions and advertising in the run up to these events. Why not bypass the queues and enter the Euromillions rollover online? The odds of winning the Euromillions rollover are enormous of course, but you can get better value for money and more chances to win by joining an online syndicate scheme like LoveMyLotto, and then sharing any winnings with others in your virtual consortium. The whole thing is reliably and securely managed by LoveMyLotto, a UK based company who take all the hassle out of playing the Euromillions and other Lottery games.
Euromillions Rollover Tickets
A standard Euromillions ticket costs €2.00 or £2.00. Typically with LoveMyLotto, it would make up part of a ‘bundle’ of draws you would pay for as part of your syndicate, and it all adds up to a lot less than it would cost if you were to queue up and buy all those tickets individually. Playing with LoveMyLotto also ensures you don’t forget to make your entry on those all-important Euromillions rollover Friday draws.
Euromillions Rollover Jackpot
The regular Lotto rolls over too of course, but it’s the sheer size of the massive Euromillions draw and Euromillions rollover that makes it such fun. Euromillions rollover jackpots of over €100 million are by no means uncommon, and most of us make a point of reading the news the next day to see what country the winner(s) are from, or indeed if the prize is set to roll over again.
Understandably, most big winners choose to remain anonymous, although there have been a few high profile winners who’ve gone public and had their stories covered in the media. 2010 was something of a bonanza year for UK players. In May, UK resident Pat Sharpe (presumably not the DJ) won £84 million on a Euromillions rollover. Just prior to that, Nigel Page and Justine Laycock shared the Euromillions rollover jackppot with a Spanish player, pocketing £56 million. And in October an anonymous winner took home a staggering £113 million. The biggest win by a named individual to date was an eye-watering €183 million, won by Irish player Dolores McNamara. This instantly made her Ireland’s 72nd richest person. This record was broken in May 2009, when a 25 year old woman from Spain won €126 million. Such is the allure and profitability of the £100 million jackpot, that sometimes the organizers hold ‘Super draws’, typically when there hasn’t been an ‘organic’ rollover for a while.
These are incomprehensible figures to most of us. And many of us would hate to go public in the event of such sudden wealth. But that doesn’t stop many of us having a little wager when the jackpot goes crazy! So the next time it’s a Euromillions Rollover why not have a go with LoveMyLotto!
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