Sunday, February 12, 2012

Mr. Lucky


Mr. Lucky


Rhode Island ticket wins $336.4 million Powerball jackpot

Posted: 11 Feb 2012 09:53 PM PST

The wild ride is over.

Someone in Rhode Island won the jackpot, which grew to $336.4 million by the time sales ended for the drawing.

The lump-sump payout for that jackpot is an amazing$210 million.

The numbers were 01 – 10 – 37 – 52 – 57 and the Powerball was 11.

The best anyone in Florida did was match four numbers and the Powerball. Eight people did that to win $10,000 and three did it with Power Play to win $40,000.

As for Mr. Lucky? Well, I won $4 for having the Powerball.


Lottery results for Powerball, Florida Lotto, Fantasy 5

Posted: 11 Feb 2012 08:40 PM PST

Powerball was at $325 million on Saturday night, while Florida Lotto was at $3 million. Did you win? Find those winning numbers plus Fantasy 5 by clicking here.


Where’s best to buy Powerball tickets fast?

Posted: 11 Feb 2012 01:28 PM PST

I bought five Powerball tickets today with Power Play at Rightway Foods, 167 W. Plant St., downtown Winter Garden. There was no line at all! I went there because it’s a more-obscure place to buy Powerball tickets, compared with such places as 7-Eleven and Publix, which often have huge lines. Is this a strategy you use too to avoid long lines when buying big-jackpot tickets? Where did you buy your tickets and was there a line? How long? Inquiring Mr. Lucky blog readers want to know!

I bought five Powerball tickets today with Power Play at Rightway Foods, 167 W. Plant St., downtown Winter Garden. There was no line at all! I went there because it’s a more-obscure place to buy Powerball tickets, compared with such places as 7-Eleven and Publix, which often have huge lines. Is this a strategy you use too to avoid long lines when buying big-jackpot tickets? Where did you buy your tickets and was there a line? How long? Inquiring Mr. Lucky blog readers want to know!

I bought five Powerball tickets today with Power Play at Rightway Foods, 167 W. Plant St., downtown Winter Garden. There was no line at all! I went there because it’s a more-obscure place to buy Powerball tickets, compared with such places as 7-Eleven and Publix, which often have huge lines. Is this a strategy you use too to avoid long lines when buying big-jackpot tickets? Where did you buy your tickets and was there a line? How long? Inquiring Mr. Lucky blog readers want to know!


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