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Italian lottery hits $75m - Posted: August 11, 2003, 2:52 am

With still no winner Saturday, the Italian lottery jackpot grew to a record 63 million euros (US$75 million) for the Wednesday drawing.

While no one picked the six lucky numbers, there were four winners for the second prize, each of whom won just under 900,000 euros (US$1.02 million).

Players hoping to win the SuperEnalotto prize have to guess in any order the first six numbers between one and 90 extracted from the lottery wheels of Bari, Florence, Milan, Naples, Palermo and Rome.

The jackpot has been piling up for 22 successive weeks (44 draws), the longest in the history of the popular low-wager betting game.

The lottery draws millions to their television sets as the game is played each Saturday and Wednesday.

The company organizing the game said would-be millionaires played 103 million combinations on Saturday, an increase of 15 per cent over the preceding week. The chances of a single string of six numbers winning are about one in 622 million. But that has not diminished the lure: according to some estimates, the number of people betting has shot up about 60 percent in recent weeks as the jackpot has skyrocketed.


Lottery fever is gripping people throughout Italy, as the possibility of winning the jackpot worth 63 million euros ($71.4 million) looms nearer.
After the jackpot eluded Italians again on Wednesday, the next chance to correctly pick the winning six numbers will come on Saturday.

Wednesday night's draw of the hugely popular numbers-picking game offered a jackpot of 58.5 million euros ($66.6 million), but the top prize eluded players for the 43rd straight time.

The prize up for grabs Wednesday night in "SuperEnalotto" would have been the highest ever awarded by a European lottery, according to Tiziana Ricca, a spokeswoman for the government contractor SISAL, which runs several of the country's games.

Every Wednesday and Saturday a number is drawn from a wheel in six of Italy's largest cities in a nail-biting show televised by Italy's state-run broadcaster, RAI. The jackpot is awarded to whoever guesses all six numbers correctly. If more than one person wins, the winnings are divided.

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$71m jackpot frenzy hits Italy - Posted: August 8, 2003, 2:58 am

The prize has now been rolled over 43 times without a winner, drawing the attention of novice or occasional players as well as foreigners.

"When the jackpot is this high you even get tourists and foreigners trying their luck," said Maria Teresa Millozzi, owner of a bar near the Pantheon in central Rome where lottery tickets are sold.

The AGI news agency said people from neighboring Slovenia and Austria crossed the border to reach Tarvisio in northern Italy and pick their numbers.

Long lines formed at outlets in the capital. In one outlet in central Piazza Venezia, owners handed one ticket after the other to a seemingly endless flow of people.

"We play rarely, but with such a high jackpot we got organized," said the 42-year-old Gianni Meola, who bets with a group of six colleagues.

"If we win we run away together. If not, then it is just a way to reinforce our friendship," he said, waiting in line.

The lottery became an instant hit when it was introduced in 1997 by the Italian state. However, such a huge jackpot has drawn concern as well.

Alfredo Biondi, a conservative lawmaker from Premier Silvio Berlusconi's Forza Italia party, suggested that whoever wins the prize get it in the form of annual installments.

"That avoids the risk of upsetting your life," he said.

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