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She said Mega Millions sales are significantly affected by the size of the jackpot, and there has been only one drawing for more than $50 million in nearly six months. The lump-sum payout for tonight's drawing is estimated at $67.6 million before taxes, meaning roughly $45 million in the winner's pocket after all is said and done. If there is no winner tonight, Friday's jackpot will be $120 million.
But don't get your hopes too high. Yes, the Ohio Lottery uses the slogan "Odds are, you'll have fun," but at roughly 175 million to one, the odds certainly aren't that you'll win $103 million. In fact, the odds of winning any Mega Millions prize (from $2 on up) is 1 in 40. Judging by the steady stream of customers at lottery counters, an awful lot of people are hoping to be that one.
Powerball is a lottery game and also a cash game. Every Saturday and Wednesday evening at 10:59 p.m. Eastern time zone, Powerball draws five white balls from a drum that has 59 balls and one red ball from a drum that has 39 red balls.
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