[Today's Lisa Zate Topic] There is also a lottery ticket in NZ
The NZ lottery is to be drawn every Wednesday and Saturday. Twenty years ago, the lottery was held only every Saturday, but now it is twice a week as the number of users increases. Now you can download the app and deposit and play whenever after your ID and bank are proved without going to the store.
Here, 6 are selected from 40 numbers, 1 is selected from 10 numbers which is called POWER BALL, and the high-priced are to be paid in the order in which all combinations of both are present. Of course, it's hard to hit because it's more than the current population.
The maximum amount is $ 50m and it is not supposed to go up any more. Until March 2017, the upper limit was $ 40m, but it was changed and the maximum amount is npw limited to $ 50m.
Why is there an upper limit in NZ in the first place? There is no super-high-priced winner over $ 100m like in the United States and the former UK because it is intended to hit more people. If no one wins, it will be divided among the next 2nd prize winners. When it reached $ 50m for the first time recently, it sold the highest number of tickets ever, and the news said that some people bought $ 2000 by himself. By the way, that person is of course not the first prize. At this time, there were two super lucky winners, so they were divided into by $ 25m each.
The Lotto Association of NZ also donates to our community from the ticket sales. It provides support for sick children and people with disabilities, and donations to culture, volunteer rescue organizations, and many others.
By the way, tomorrow the default amount of $ 4m will be the highest. Will anyone win?

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