WHAT
IS BIG GAME MEGA MILLIONS
Big Game Mega Millions is a multi-state
Lottery game with BIG Jackpots. Nine states
participate: Georgia, Illinois, Maryland,
Massachusetts, Michigan, New Jersey, New
York, Ohio, and Virginia. In September 2002,
Washington will join in as the tenth member
state. By
teaming up together, the member State
Lotteries are able to offer players Jackpots
that start at US$10 million. The Jackpots
grow until someone wins. Jackpots have
the potential to grow as high as US$500
million or more. In fact, Big Game (the
previous version of Mega Millions) holds
the record for the largest Lottery Jackpot
ever paid in the United States: US$366
million!
On
average, 35% of all Big Game Mega Millions
ticket sales are dedicated to the beneficiary
Government programs of each participating
state. Approximately 50% of every dollar
wagered goes back to the players in the
form of prizes, and approximately 5% goes
to retailers who sell tickets. The remainder
is used for administrative costs. Please
note that each member state is different,
and may have different rules as to the
exact disposition of Lottery revenue.
Unlike
some multi-state or multi-country lotteries
that have central offices, many Big Game
Mega Millions duties are shared by each
member state as part of its membership
in the game. While most accounting is
handled by each member state individually,
key duties such as projecting Jackpots,
budgeting and expenditures, settlements
of draw and wagering data, financial settlements
(prize expense shares and banking/cash
settlements), the monitoring of draw data
and statistics, public relations, draw
show production and broadcasting, technical
duties (i.e. software development) and
legal duties are all shared.
BIG GAME MEGA MILLIONS HISTORY
The Lottery Directors of the original
member states of Georgia, Illinois, Maryland,
Massachusetts, Michigan and Virginia created
The Big Game in 1996. Sales for the game
began in the previously mentioned states
on August 31, 1996. The first draw took
place on September 6, 1996.
After
the successful growth of the game in 1997,
a Tuesday draw was added in February 1998
and players were given a larger numbers
matrix to choose from and a lump sum or
"cash option" payout in January
1999. The latest change occurred in May
1999 when New Jersey was added as the
seventh Big Game State.
Starting
from the draw of Friday, May 17, 2002,
several additional changes took place:
New York and Ohio joined the game to increase
the number of member states to nine, the
prize structure was changed, the number
pools were changed (which altered the
odds of winning), and the game was renamed
Big Game Mega Millions.
DRAWS
Big Game Mega Millions draws are held
Tuesday and Friday nights at 11:00 PM
EST by the Georgia Lottery in Atlanta.
Who
can play Big Game Mega Millions?
You must be 18 years or older to play
Mega Millions or any other U.S. State
Lottery.
When are Big Game Mega Millions Draws
held?
The Big Game Mega Millions winning lottery
numbers are drawn each Tuesday and Friday
at 11:00 PM Eastern Time.
Where are Big Game Mega Millions Draws
held?
Draws are conducted at the studios of
WSB-TV, Atlanta, Georgia, USA.
How can I find out the Latest Jackpot
Win in Big Game Mega Millions?
Just go to http://www.lotteryshop.com
and you'll find the current Jackpot at
the top of the page. If you sign up for
the Jackpot Alert service, you will also
receive regular email alerts whenever
the Mega Millions Jackpot is at US$40
Million and above.
MATCH PRIZE ODDS
5 + 1 Jackpot 1 in 135,145,920
5 + 0 $175,000 1 in 2,649,920
4 + 1 $5,000 1 in 575,089
4 + 0 $150 1 in 11,276
3 + 1 $150 1 in 12,502
2 + 1 $10 1 in 833
3 + 0 $7 1 in 245
1 + 1 $3 1 in 152
0 + 1 $2 1 in 88
If I should win the Jackpot, do I have
the option of remaining anonymous as far
as the public and the media are concerned?
Normally, in most States, lottery winner
information is in the public domain; therefore
it is public information. Publicized information
normally includes the Jackpot winner's
name, city, country, game in which they
won, date won, and the amount of the prize.
If
you are playing Mega-millions through
OSA, however, you have the option to retain
your anonymity, as our accredited Lottery
agent will be claiming the prize on your
behalf.
How can I be sure my prize money will
be remitted to me? What if I win a multi-million
dollar Jackpot, and your Lottery Agent
in the USA runs off with my winnings?
OSA has been entering overseas players
into Government Lotteries, and collecting
and remitting their prize money (including
a UK National Lottery Jackpot of US$24.1
Million in January 2002!) since 1988.
There has never been any delay in the
remittance of prize money throughout the
history of the company - and there never
will be.
If,
however, you win a multi-million dollar
Jackpot, and wish to be completely prudent,
you can always choose to travel to the
U.S. and claim your prize in person. OSA
will lend assistance and service, but
travel costs will be at your own expense.
What determines the size of the Jackpot?
The Jackpot starts at a minimum of $10
million. For every consecutive draw in
which there is no winner, the Jackpot
is increased in proportion to ticket sales.
When the Jackpot becomes massive in size,
this is likely to be due to increased
ticket sales generated by the publicity.
After a Jackpot is claimed, it is reset
to the minimum $10 million level.
Where do lottery profits go?
Each participating Big Game Mega Millions
state has its own laws regarding the disposition
of lottery profits. Typically, lottery
profits will be distributed to educational
establishments and schools, treatment
programs, administrative/operating expenses,
and local causes.
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