PowerBall to be $1.3 BILLION

Just watched the press conference of the Scottish couple who won half of the £66m at the weekend. The press were complete gits trying to get them to commit to all sorts of things.
 
Ok I just found their UKGC licence

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I suppose I'll chance a ticket.
 
Only just jumped into this thread but are you telling me non-US residents can play PowerBall through Lotto Land? Surely that's a scam/against the rules?
 
Only just jumped into this thread but are you telling me non-US residents can play PowerBall through Lotto Land? Surely that's a scam/against the rules?

You can't actually play the Powerball, it's some sort of workaround where you're betting on the Powerball numbers and they will match the jackpot somehow, If I've understood it correctly.
 
I don't think you are technically playing Powerball. You are just betting on the results of the Powerball with the payouts being the same as the Powerball pot.
 
Oh right, makes sense.

I couldn't even begin to fathom the crap that the winner of this will be swamped with. Everyone will want a piece, good and bad. That's if these lotto sites even honour their payouts, which I very much doubt they will.
 
I signed up to lotto land and didn't get to choose my numbers for the free ticket, they were automatically assigned.
As they are just betting on the outcome rather than actually buying tickets on your behalf, the sceptical side of me is wondering whether all the free tickets have the same numbers (therefore less chance of their "free" plays matching the winning numbers).

there isn't any benefit in doing that - in fact it would cost them more money according to the method they use to split the prizes

supposing they had 1000 ticket holders winning the jackpot and there was one winner in the actual lottery

according to their method they'd be paying out the equivalent 999/1000 of the jackpot among their winners (minus taxes)

if they have just one winner and one real winner in the actual draw then they'd only be paying out 1/2 of the jackpot (minus taxes)
 
If you take the lump sum and factor in taxes isn't it close to 500-600 million mark, so a billion off the advertised rate we're seeing for the lotto draw. I don't know how it works out but I was reading the lump sum payment is 800-900 million and the annuity payment would actually payout 1.5 billion (taxes not deducted)

then you're not losing a billion... taxes are applied to both the annuity and the lump sum, investing the lump sum yourself over 30 year will likely result in more money than the annuity option
 
Only just jumped into this thread but are you telling me non-US residents can play PowerBall through Lotto Land? Surely that's a scam/against the rules?

no you can place a side bet on in via lotto land

you can play on it via other sites that will buy tickets on your behalf in the US

read through the thread as this has already been explained a few times :)
 
Lottoland tickets now at £8.00. Double what I paid and I probably paid double what others did.

Edit:

They have conflicting statements on the FAQ:

How much does it cost to play?

A single line costs £8 to play.

And then:

Why should I bet on PowerBall at Lottoland?

This incredible draw grows without any limit and has created several of the biggest jackpots of all time. In fact, PowerBall is responsible for three of the 5 biggest lottery jackpots in history. You can also boost your potential winnings by selecting the attractive PowerPlay option. In addition to this a single line costs just £4.

Or have I fudged up somewhere?
 
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