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The table below is courtesy of Camelot's phone line (0845 9100 000 *10). The jackpot prize pool for this, the 23rd single rollover draw and the 25th rollover in total, included £8,917,762 (62.0%) rolled over from the previous lottery, in addition to the original jackpot prize pool of £5,461,162 (38.0%).
Category Prize Winners Total Percentages Jackpot £7,189,462 2 £14,378,924 55.2% 5+bonus £60,012 28 £1,680,336 6.4% 5 match £1,137 923 £1,049,451 4.0% 4 match £61 37,850 £2,308,850 8.9% 3 match £10 663,929 £6,639,290 25.5%
Totals 702,732 £26,056,851 100.0% Category Change Figure Ticket sales 45.0% rise £38,092,277
The next table displays the draw order, revised frequencies and the last prior appearance of each of the 7 balls.
Updated Frequencies Since Last Appeared Drawn Order Main Bonus Total Main Bonus Either 1st 18 18 0 18 8 Never 8 2nd 06 18 5 23 17 2 2 3rd 41 20 3 23 25 64 25 4th 22 19 5 24 15 14 14 5th 10 17 2 19 5 102 5 6th 45 21 6 27 9 34 9 Bonus 29 19 3 22 9 77 9
Total 171 132 24 156 88 452 72 Avg. 24.4 18.9 3.4 22.3 12.6 64.6 10.3
Comments:
Ticket sales 38,092,277 Prize pool 17,141,524.60 (45% of sales rounded down to nearest 10p) Minus 3-match pool -6,639,290 Pools fund 10,502,234.60 Jackpot prize pool 5,461,161.992 (52% of pools fund) Rollover +8,917,762 Jackpot prize pool 14,378,923.992 (including rollover amount) Divide by winners (2) 7,189,461.996 Round down 7,189,461Camelot officially admitted this error in their calculations some 2 months after the draw. Apart from the "obvious" mistake of rounding up instead of down, the error may have been a result of not rounding down the 45% of sales to the nearest 10p, which would give these figures:
Ticket sales 38,092,277 Prize pool 17,141,524.65 (45% of sales) Minus 3-match pool -6,639,290 Pools fund 10,502,234.65 Jackpot prize pool 5,461,162.018 (52% of pools fund) Rollover +8,917,762 Jackpot prize pool 14,378,924.018 (including rollover amount) Divide by winners (2) 7,189,462.009 Round down 7,189,462Camelot say the 10p round down rule does still apply, but that the fault lay with the external auditors, who made their second mistake in less than a month with the jackpot prize. Camelot honoured the extra £1 that was paid out to both of the jackpot winners.
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