EuroMillions Quadruple Rollover

A EuroMillions quadruple rollover will giveEuroMillions players the chance to win a jackpot worth around £67,000,000 this Friday 7 May. The last EuroMillions jackpot that was won was on Friday 2 April was worth around £13,339,500, and that prize was won by a single ticket holder. The four draws that have been held since have all resulted in rollovers, and players are now hoping that the fifth draw will end with the £67 million jackpot being paid out rather than rolling over yet again.

The odds of any given ticket winning the £67 million quadruple rollover jackpot are exactly the same as the odds of a ticket winning a regular £13 million jackpot, namely 1 in 76,275,360. That means there is five times more value for money to be had in the coming draw. Or, to look at the matter from another angle, a player could buy five times as many tickets as in a regular draw without getting any less value for money.

Because buying more tickets increases the chances of a player winning not just the jackpot but any of the other prizes that are available, many players will be choosing to purchase a few or maybe a lot more tickets than they usually do so that they can maximise their chances of succeeding. The simple mathematical fact of the matter is that somebody who buys 10 tickets instead of just 1 has 10 times as much chance of becoming the next big EuroMillions jackpot winner.

The overall odds of a EuroMillions player winning any prize at all are around 1 in 24, so buying 10 tickets would improve the odds of winning any prize to 10 in 24, which is 1 in 2.4. That would still not guarantee that you would win a prize by any means, but it would certainly give you more chance of doing so than someone who buys a single ticket.

With £67 million on offer in the EuroMillions game this Friday 7 May you might want to put this ‘buy extra tickets’ approach to the test. You can play EuroMillions online and beat the quadruple rollover jackpot queues in the offline retail outlets, and whether you want to buy 1 ticket, 10 tickets or 100 tickets, the whole process involves little more than entering your numbers and clicking a button or two to confirm your entries.

No matter how many tickets you plan on buying for the coming EuroMillions quadruple rollover, we wish you the very best of luck in winning a major prize, if not the jackpot itself!

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