One can play the Super Lotto Plus game by going to a California location where tickets are sold. The customer can choose their numbers, and at a set time the winning numbers are revealed.
Well, honey, if you match two numbers in Super Lotto Plus, you ain't winning the jackpot, that's for sure. Matching two numbers might get you a small consolation prize, but don't go planning your retirement just yet. Keep playing and maybe next time you'll hit the jackpot, sweetie.
yes you can get like $3 or $2 or $4
The cast of Super Lotto Plus Second Chance Sweepstakes - 2001 includes: Beneatha Barkley as Host
Super Lotto Plus Second Chance Sweepstakes - 2001 TV was released on: USA: 23 June 2001 (limited)
yes ! one dollar
In Lotto Max, having three numbers matched does not result in a direct win. To win a prize in Lotto Max, you typically need to match at least three numbers plus the bonus number, or more numbers. Matching three numbers without the bonus number usually does not result in a win, as the prize structure is based on matching more numbers.
Let's see, this type of Lotto offers Lotto Hotpicks, Lotto Thunderball, Lotto Plus 5, EuroMillions, The Scratch Off Cards, Lotto Extra, the Dream Number, and The Daily Play.
The Lotto does not pay anything for one number, except in the 5-4-3-2-1 game, where you can choose one number. Through the bookmakers it is possible to bet on one number coming up. So if you have specifically bet to choose a single number and that number comes out, then you win something.
In the New York Lotto game, without playing Lotto Extra, getting four numbers is worth $26 US. If you had opted to play Lotto Extra, then four numbers is worth $52 US, and three numbers plus the bonus or extra ball is worth $34 US.This represents the specific results for the drawing on December 23, 2009. Other drawings have different payouts, because the payout is on a pari-mutual basis. Consult http://www.nylottery.org for further details.
It will depend on the prize fund for the draw that you have a winning ticket for.
20 dollars