UK National Lottery #123 (Super Draw #7)
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Winning numbers drawn at 8.27pm GMT on Wednesday 26th February 1997:
The table below is courtesy of Camelot's phone line (0845 9100 000 *10).
Category | Prize | Winners | Total | Percentages |
Jackpot | £3,500,000 | 2 | £7,000,000 | 46.0% |
5+bonus | £203,951 | 7 | £1,427,657 | 9.4% |
5 match | £2,616 | 341 | £892,056 | 5.9% |
4 match | £102 | 19,171 | £1,955,442 | 12.8% |
3 match | £10 | 393,418 | £3,934,180 | 25.9% |
Totals | 412,939 | £15,209,335 | 100.0% |
Category | Change | Figure |
Ticket sales | 0.3% rise | £28,571,270 |
The next table displays the draw order, revised frequencies and the last prior appearance of each of the 7 balls.
Comments:
- The draw used ball set 2 in the Lancelot machine and the average main Lotto prize was £36.83.
One in every 69.2 main Lotto tickets won a prize (=1.45% of players).
- This was the 7th Super Draw and the jackpot pool was a guaranteed £7,000,000.
- If all 13,983,816 ticket combinations were additionally purchased for the main Lotto game, they would have made a loss of £7,849,020.
- The prior history of the main Lotto jackpot ticket included no wins.
- The number 44 finally turned up after not having been drawn as
a main number for 28 draws, which hands
the "current longest absence" title to the number
15, which has now failed to appear for 23 consecutive draws.
- Similarly, the appearance of the winning number 2 for the
first time in 27 draws means that the number 32 is now the
number that has failed to appear
the longest (for 20 draws) as one of the 7 balls.
- The number 44 now joins the number 5 at the
top of the main number frequency table
with its 22nd appearance and has closed the gap to one to the number 5
at the top of the winning number table
by appearing for the 26th time as one of the 7 drawn balls.
- The main number pair 02, 44 is now only one of six such pairs
to have appeared six or more times since the lottery began.
- This was only the second time that the 6 main numbers were all
even and that the 7 winning numbers were
also all even.
- This draw had the 30th yellow bonus ball, which is the first colour to reach
that number of bonus ball appearances.
- The number of 3-match, 4-match and total
winners was the lowest ever
and the number of 5-match winners was the third lowest to date.
- The 5+bonus, 5-match and 4-match
prize pools were
the third lowest in the history of the lottery, the total prize pool
was the second lowest since the lottery began, but the 3-match
prize pool fared the worst and dipped below £4m for the first
time.
- Hmmm...BBC teletext suspiciously put only the jackpot line on their
page 557 a minute or two after I put just that info in the newsflash (the rest
of their categories were blank) - makes you wonder if they're studying
my pages for the results ! I'd almost be tempted to make a mistake,
see if they copy it and then change it back again once they have :-)
- My third lottery subscription (which cost
me £208) started with this draw.
- I matched two numbers on my first ticket and one of my fourth,
but none on my second and third tickets, so no win for me
for a fortnight now.
- A 5+bonus prize of £203,951 won by a ticket bought in the Thurrock area expired and was added to the Good Causes fund.
- Unclaimed prizes from this draw expired at 11.00pm BST on Monday 25th August 1997 and have been added to the National Lottery Distribution Fund.
Next Lottery: #124 (Saturday 1st March 1997) [20 jackpot winners]
Previous Lottery: #122 (Saturday 22nd February 1997) [8 jackpot winners]