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February 10, 2012
POWERBALL® Jackpot Grows to $310 Million;
Delaware Lottery Reminds Players To Play Responsibly
Dover, DE - As Saturday's upcoming POWERBALL® annuity jackpot reaches
$310 million; the Delaware Lottery is encouraging responsible play and
reminding players to enjoy lottery games without spending more than they
can afford. The top prize for the February 11 drawing sets a record cash
value jackpot of $193.4 million and ranks as the fifth largest POWERBALL®
annuity jackpot in the history of the game.
"Lottery games are meant to be fun and entertaining and we want to
remind our players that it only takes one ticket to win," said Lottery
Director, Vernon Kirk. "By keeping those things in mind when jackpots
reach these record levels, our players can enjoy POWERBALL® and other
Delaware Lottery games in balance with their other personal entertainment
expenses."
The current jackpot run began December 28, 2011, and Saturday's drawing
will be the 14th draw without a jackpot-winning ticket. The Multi-State
Lottery Association (MUSL) made changes to the game of POWERBALL®
that went into effect on January 15. At that time, the POWERBALL®
jackpot was $80 million for the January 18 drawing. Seven drawings later,
the jackpot has grown rapidly to $310 million annuity. If won on February
11, one lucky winner could choose the record cash value of $193.4 million.
The Delaware Lottery joins other lotteries across the country in support
of responsible play by emphasizing that the odds of winning a jackpot
prize are 1-in-175 million and that players should play within their means.
Since the start of operations in 1975, the Delaware Lottery has contributed
more than $3.3 billion to the state's General Fund to help finance needed
state services that benefit everyone in Delaware. The Lottery offers a
variety of games: POWERBALL®, MEGA MILLIONS®, HOT LOTTO®,
MULTI-WIN LOTTO, PLAY 3, PLAY 4, and assorted Instant Games. Delaware
Lottery game and promotional details are available at delottery.com, at
licensed retailers, and from the Lottery's office in Dover.
Winner Privacy is our Policy.
The Delaware Lottery only publishes winner names with their consent.
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