The Euromillion is one of Europe’s largest lotteries, attracting millions of players across the continent. This lottery offers jackpots of up to 200 million euros and is managed by the French company La Française Des Jeux (FDJ). However, despite its popularity, there are several aspects of this lottery that the FDJ will probably not tell you about. In this article, we will explore some of these hidden elements.
Little-known earnings statistics
First of all, when it comes to the odds of winning, it is important to note that the odds are very weak. More precisely, your chances of hitting the jackpot are approximately one in 139 million. To put that into perspective, here are some statistics on the odds of winning:
- 5 numbers + 2 stars: 1 chance in 139,838,160 (the jackpot)
- 5 numbers + 1 star: 1 chance in 6,991,908
- 5 numbers: 1 chance in 3,107,515
- 4 numbers + 2 stars: 1 chance in 621,503
So, although big wins are a dream, we must not forget that the odds are extremely low and it is therefore essential to play in moderation.
Drawings and their frequencies
La Française Des Jeux carries out two draws per week for the Euromillion, which take place on Tuesdays and Fridays. Each draw consists of selecting five numbers from a set of 1 to 50 and two stars from a set of 1 to 12.
However, it should be noted that some combinations come out more often than others in draws. In fact, according to some studies, there are so-called “hot” and “cold” numbers. Hot numbers are those that appear most often in drawings, while cold numbers are those that appear less frequently. Of course, this does not necessarily mean that these numbers will give you an advantage or increase your chances of winning, as each drawing is independent of the others.
Distribution of profits between participating countries
The Euromillion is played in nine European countries: France, Spain, the United Kingdom, Ireland, Portugal, Belgium, Switzerland, Luxembourg and Austria. However, the distribution of gains is not always balanced between these countries.
Indeed, while some countries seem to regularly win jackpots and large winnings, others have a lower number of winners. It is possible that this situation can be explained by the differences in the number of players in each country as well as the gambling habits and popularity of the Euromillion within these nations. However, this disparity can also be a source of frustration for some players.
Payment of Euromillion winnings
One of the lesser known aspects of the Euromillion concerns the payment of winnings. Indeed, there are several things to consider when it comes to getting your money back:
- Deadlines for claiming your winnings: You have 120 days (in France) after the draw date to claim your winnings. After this period, you will unfortunately no longer be able to get your money back. Deadlines vary between participating countries, so be sure to find out the rules in force in your country.
- Payment in cash or in the form of an annuity: According to French law, earnings below 50,000 euros are paid in cash while amounts above this can be paid as a life annuity. However, the choice of payment method must be made avant ticket validation.
- Taxes : While some countries tax lottery winnings, this is not the case in France, where Euromillion winnings are tax-exempt. However, if you play online and win from another country, you may be subject to local tax rules.
It is therefore crucial to be well informed about payment terms to avoid any disappointment or problems later.
The hidden cost of reducing systems
Some players choose to use reducing systems to increase their chances of winning the Euromillion. A reductive system consists of playing several different combinations by spreading the bets across these combinations, in the hope of increasing the probability of success.
However, these systems also carry significant costs. In fact, the more grids you play, the higher the cost of your participation increases. In addition, you must not forget that even when using a reducing system, your chances of winning remain very low. Therefore, these expenses can quickly turn out to be unnecessary.
In conclusion, the Euromillion is undoubtedly an exciting lottery that offers impressive winnings to a few lucky winners. However, it is essential to know all aspects of this lottery and play in moderation to fully enjoy the experience.
2023-12-07 16:19:39
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