Powerball Jackpot Climbs to $33 Million

Jul 31, 2003, 6:34 am (1 comment)

Powerball The jackpot in America's favorite lottery game is on the move again. There were no Powerball jackpot winners Wednesday but 301,747 players across the nation won a total of more than $2.2 million in prizes in America's Game.

Because no one correctly matched all six numbers in Wednesday's drawing the jackpot will grow to an estimated $33 million.

The cash option for the Saturday, August 2 drawing will be an estimated $18 million.

The numbers drawn were: 18, 22, 26, 31, 49 and the Powerball was 28. The Power Play multiplier was 2.

Four players correctly matched the 5 white numbers and won $100,000. The tickets were sold in Arizona, Colorado, Kansas, and South Carolina. The winning player from South Carolina purchased the Power Play option. By spending the extra dollar that player multiplied their prize by 2 for a total win of $200,000.

Twenty-eight players matched 4 white numbers plus the Powerball and won $5,000. Three of those players purchased the Power Play option, giving them a total win of $10,000.

Almost 40,000 winning Powerball players multiplied their prize by 2 Wednesday. They were able to do that by purchasing the Power Play option for one dollar. With Power Play you can multiply your winnings, except for the jackpot. At the beginning of each drawing a wheel is spun to select that night's multiplier.

Players should carefully check their tickets after every draw. Even if there are no jackpot winners there are always tens of thousands of winners at other prize levels.

Players purchased more than 12.7 million tickets between Sunday and Wednesday night.

The lotteries sold $1.6 billion in Powerball tickets in 2002. That translates into more than $480 million for worthwhile state projects.

Powerball is now played in 24 states, the District of Columbia, and the U.S. Virgin Islands.

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hypersoniq's avatarhypersoniq

The MUSL Powerball site changed the way they list the number of winners... it's broken down by state now.

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