According to Lotto, The maximum jackpot on the main prize will increase from EUR 90 to 120 million, i.e. to over PLN half a billion. The rules for selecting numbers will also be changed — we will choose 5 out of 50 and 2 out of 12 numbers. The price of the Eurojackpot bet will remain the same and will be PLN 12.50.
The new rules will come into force on Saturday, March 19. Eurojackpot is already offering players in Poland winnings of hundreds of millions of zlotys. The highest Polish win in this game has so far exceeded PLN 206 million. After the changes to Eurojackpot, you can win up to EUR 120 million, i.e. over PLN 500 million. The guaranteed pool from which we start the game is equal to EUR 10 million (over PLN 45 million).
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Eurojackpot – when are the draws?
Tuesday draws will take place between 20:15 and 21:00, while Friday draws will be unchanged — between 20:00 and 21:00. On the day of the draw (Tuesday and Friday), bets can be placed until 19:00. The first Friday Eurojackpot draw in the new formula will take place on March 25, and the first on Tuesday — 29 mark.
Due to the changes, betting on multiple draws will be temporarily restricted. From February 26, 2022, we will be able to play for a maximum of three consecutive draws, from March 5 for two, and from March 12 only for the next ones. And from Saturday March 19, the option to play with multiple draws will be available again.
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Eurojackpot – since when in Poland?
Eurojackpot is a numbers game organized in 18 countries in Europe. You can play it in Croatia, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Spain, the Netherlands, Iceland, Lithuania, Latvia, Germany, Norway, Slovakia, Slovenia, Sweden, Italy and Hungary. Eurojackpot was established in March 2012, and in Poland the first lottery draw was held on September 15, 2017. Before that, the game could not be played in Poland, because it was not allowed by the provisions of the Gambling Act.
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