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Powerball jackpot over half a billion dollars

The current Powerball annuitized jackpot estimate for Saturday night’s draw is now $535 million.

This is the fifth largest advertised jackpot in Powerball’s history and the eighth largest jackpot in US history.

As excitement over this weekend’s jackpot begins to rival that for the Eclipse on Monday, the Idaho Lottery is reinforcing its message to play responsibly and to provide additional information on what playing responsibly means.

“When jackpots reach these levels, it’s important to remind everyone that each ticket has an equal chance of winning as any other ticket. It only takes one ticket to win,” said Jeff Anderson, Idaho Lottery Director. “It’s also important to remember there are other prizes in the game, up to $5 million for a ticket that matches the first five numbers, but not the Powerball, and has the PowerPlay feature. Players need to check their tickets carefully after the draw occurs.”

As Saturday night draws closer, the Idaho Lottery recommends the following advice for players who want to participate in this weekend’s big draw:

Be patient when waiting to get a ticket. Get your tickets early and do not wait until the last minute as there may be lines. Be sure to sign your ticket at the time of purchase. Tickets are bearer instruments and the Idaho Lottery pays the person who signs and presents their ticket for payment. After the draw, check your tickets carefully for winners. Players can the Idaho Lottery’s free Check-a-ticket app (available at the App Store or Google Play Store). Players can also check your tickets for winners by visiting the Idaho Lottery’s website, or by using the Lottery’s winning numbers hotline (208-334-4656). Players may also check their tickets for winners at retail locations by using on-counter check-a-ticket devices or using the check-a-ticket on the Lottery’s vending machines. The Idaho Lottery also encourages players to consider taking the annuity payment when they win. The annuity prize is made in 30 payments over 29 years and pays out the full $510 million amount.

Wednesday night’s draw produced 12,583 winning tickets worth $75,690 in Idaho.

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