EuroJackpot Winnings Being Redistributed by Dresdener Bank
A resident of Dresden, Germany, has become the latest Eurojackpot winner, scooping up a substantial prize of around 630,000 euros. The winning numbers drawn over the weekend were "21, 29, 31, 46, 49" and "06" for the main numbers and Euro numbers respectively.
Despite matching six correct numbers, the Dresden resident missed out on the 47 million euro jackpot due to a slight error with their Euro numbers. The lucky winner's Euro number, "06", was drawn, but it didn't match the one they had predicted.
The Eurojackpot, operated by Sachsen-Lotto, requires participants to match 5 main numbers between 1 and 50 and 2 Euro numbers between 1 and 12 to win the jackpot. The jackpot can be won by correctly predicting 5 out of 50 numbers and 2 out of 12 Euro numbers, totaling 7 numbers.
In this case, the Dresden winner had ten tickets, but only one of them was the winning ticket. The winning ticket was submitted online, adding a modern twist to the traditional lottery experience.
The jackpot for the Eurojackpot has risen to 47 million euros due to the Dresden resident's error with their Euro numbers. The odds of winning the Eurojackpot jackpot are 1 in 140 million euros, making the Dresden winner's achievement all the more impressive.
Although the name of the Dresden winner has not been disclosed publicly, they can now celebrate around 630,000 euros. The winnings will be transferred directly to the winner's account, providing a significant financial boost.
The Eurojackpot win marks the second major lottery victory in Germany this year, following a Powerball win by a Syrian refugee in February. The Eurojackpot is a popular transnational lottery, with participants from various European countries taking part in the draw every Friday.
In conclusion, the Dresden resident's Eurojackpot win serves as a reminder of the excitement and potential rewards that come with playing the lottery. While the jackpot may have eluded the Dresden winner this time, their six correct numbers have still provided a substantial prize. The Eurojackpot jackpot now stands at a staggering 47 million euros, and the hunt is on for the next lucky winner.
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