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Euro Millions lottery, it was originally established by the national lotteries of France, Spain and the United Kingdom and was launched in February 2004. Initial EuroMillions draw was held February 13, 2004 in Paris. The United Kingdom, France and Spain were the only three countries to begin participating, but lotteries from Austria, Belgium, Ireland, Luxembourg, Portugal and Switzerland are then entered into a draw October 8, 2004.

The Euro Millions lottery or European lottery, as it is commonly known, includes stakes of 9 participating European countries resulting in a jackpot lottery Euro enormous. With the number of countries joining the EU on the increase, this will clearly lead to new countries participating in the EuroMillions. A growing amount of people participating in Lotto Euromillions lead to continued growth of the Lottery EuroMillions jackpot already considerable.

How To Play The EuroMillions

Each player must choose 5 main numbers from 1 to 50 and 2 "Lucky Star" numbers from 1 to 9. During the draw, 5 main and 2 star numbers are then chosen at random from two draw machines containing numbered balls.

Euro Millions Prize Breakdown

The probability of winning the title = "EuroMillions"> EuroMillions jackpot is 1 in a far-off 76 million euros but the chances of winning a prize is a generous 1 in 24. If the jackpot is not won in a given week, it rolls into next week, which resulted in a fund growing Prices Euro Millions. New rules introduced in February 2007 Limiting the number of consecutive "reports" to eleven, with the jackpot rolling at lower price levels the eleventh draw if the prize is not won.

The new regulation has also launched Euro Millions "Super Draw" which occur twice yearly and offer jackpots in the region of £ 100 million. The difference with the "Super Tie" is that the jackpot must be won within a week of the draw, therefore, if no ticket matches all the numbers drawn, then the prize will be distributed to the holder of the ticket (s) in group after winning several times.

A selection of Top Euro Millions wins

• On February 8, 2008, the "Super Draw" Jackpot of € 130 million was won by sixteen people who matched the 5 main numbers and 1 "Lucky Star" numbers.



• On August 10, 2007, a director of forty years, ex-Royal Mail postal from Scotland has won a EuroMillions jackpot of € 52.6 million. Up This is the biggest lottery winner ever in the United Kingdom.

• On November 17, 2006, after driving more than eleven times, the Euro jackpot Millions reached € 183 million and were distributed between 20 ticket holders the chance.

Choose Your Game Method

Normally, to participate in the EuroMillions lottery you must be a resident of one of nine countries participating members. However, with the introduction of agents selling tickets lottery, you can now buy your tickets required number of Euro Millions lottery online, in spite of where you live in the world. If you are looking for a boost in your chances of winning the Euro Millions, you may want to think about registering as a member of one of the e-Lotto Euro Millions unions. As a player in a EuroMillions syndicate A You receive a thirty-six times greater chance of winning the jackpot from all these people buying tickets the normal way. With e-Lottery there is very little geographic barriers limiting individuals to register and therefore the current membership consists of men and women of not less than 133 countries.

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Report on the perceptions of voluntary organizations in Ireland on the impact on funding by the Irish national lottery


Report on the perceptions of voluntary organizations in Ireland on the impact on funding by the Irish national lottery




Report on the perceptions of voluntary organizations in Ireland on the impact on funding by the Irish national lottery: Report for the National Council for Voluntary Organizations (NCVO), London


Report on the perceptions of voluntary organizations in Ireland on the impact on funding by the Irish national lottery: Report for the National Council for Voluntary Organizations (NCVO), London





Report on the perceptions of voluntary organizations in Ireland on the impact on funding by the Irish national lottery


Report on the perceptions of voluntary organizations in Ireland on the impact on funding by the Irish national lottery




Report on the perceptions of voluntary organizations in Ireland on the impact on funding by the Irish national lottery: Report for the National Council for Voluntary Organizations (NCVO), London


Report on the perceptions of voluntary organizations in Ireland on the impact on funding by the Irish national lottery: Report for the National Council for Voluntary Organizations (NCVO), London




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