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Irish Lotto
The Irish Lottery was created in 1986 year with the objective of supporting cultural, sport and recreational initiatives in Ireland.
The Irish Lotto game is administrated by An Post National Lottery Company, and since it’s foundation it has collected over 263,5 million euros for good causes. On the right picture: Ireland National Lottery company logo. |
The Ireland Lotto is very well known national lotto across European lottery fans. Regular lotto players love this game for it's exceptional winning odds throughout the prize division.
Ireland Lotto's highest jackpot was won in June 2008 by a group of employees at a concrete factory. In total, they collected €18,963,441, but the largest single one ticket first prize-winning was a €16,717,717 jackpot in April 2010.
Maybe the four Irish four-leaf clovers means luck for you too. You can try your luck by playing Ireland lotto online, from any place on our Earth.
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Irish Lotto basic information
Ireland Lotto is a simple and fun game of chance. This is number draw game, where player pick any six numbers, from the guess range of 1 to 45.
During the Irish Lotto drawing, six random numbers are drawn, plus a seventh number, called the bonus number is drawn, which helps win some secondary prizes (not jackpot). The minimum guaranteed jackpot is €2 million. If the first prize (jackpot) is not won, it rolls-up to the upcoming draws until is won.
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The minimum play for Ireland Lotto is two lines per draw.
To win Irish Lotto first prize (jackpot), player must successfully match 6 main numbers.
There are six secondary prize categories so, there is chance that you are going to win smaller prize, if you will not hit the jackpot.
To win Irish Lotto first prize (jackpot), player must successfully match 6 main numbers.
There are six secondary prize categories so, there is chance that you are going to win smaller prize, if you will not hit the jackpot.
Irish Lotto draws take place every Wednesday and Saturday at 20:00 (8:00pm).
You can watch the draws live on Irish RTÉ One television channel.
Jackpot and all secondary prizes are tax-free and are paid in cash, mean lump sum payment.
You can watch the draws live on Irish RTÉ One television channel.
Jackpot and all secondary prizes are tax-free and are paid in cash, mean lump sum payment.
The odds to win the smallest prize in Ireland's Lotto are as 1:45 and you need to hit three main winning numbers, to win this mentioned seventh division prize.
However, if you want to win the first prize, mean Irish Lotto jackpot, the odds of winning are as 1:8,145,000. You will find the winning odds table on the right. It shows all odds of winning in all divisions available in Irish lottery game. |
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Ireland Lotto latest results
Please check the latest Irish Lotto results, upcoming next draw date and upcoming jackpot figure, right below or at the beginning of this page.
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Ireland Lotto is available to play from any place in the World, using credit card, debit card and other electronic payment methods, including PayPal, Skrill/Moneybookers or bank transfer.
If you can’t get to Ireland in person, you can buy Irish Lotto tickets online, easily, simply and fast.
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Ireland Lottery - funds for good causes
The Irish lottery contribute funds for good causes that include: health, welfare, supporting Irish language, heritage, culture, welfare, sport, youth activities, recreation or amenities. I am not sure whether, I've mentioned all of them, but all lottery proceedings are going to the so-called Irish Exchequer (to part-fund government initiatives).
The Ireland Lottery organisation said that in 2010 alone, they contributed a total of €243.7 million to support the local communities and regional education, care, health and various artistic ventures.
This is amazing, but nearly one-third (32 cents) of every euro spent on the Irish Lotto game, are going towards charities and good causes.
For example, Irish Autism Action is a group formed in 2001. This organisation primary activity is to provide support, education, and counselling for families upon receiving such an autism diagnosis.
The Irish lottery recently (2012) announced that it has been making donations towards mentioned Irish Autism Action.
Another very good examples of good causes are that the Ireland Lotto contributes to the Irish Guide Dogs foundation training centre in County Cork, as well, to the Irish Surfing Association that overseeing 20 clubs and groups around the country, received Irish Lotto money towards club development, training and surfing schools.
By the way, Irish National Lottery funding is supporting a number of athletes on their road to the London Olympics 2012. Please watch the video below that show National Lottery Olympics good causes.
The Ireland Lottery organisation said that in 2010 alone, they contributed a total of €243.7 million to support the local communities and regional education, care, health and various artistic ventures.
This is amazing, but nearly one-third (32 cents) of every euro spent on the Irish Lotto game, are going towards charities and good causes.
For example, Irish Autism Action is a group formed in 2001. This organisation primary activity is to provide support, education, and counselling for families upon receiving such an autism diagnosis.
The Irish lottery recently (2012) announced that it has been making donations towards mentioned Irish Autism Action.
Another very good examples of good causes are that the Ireland Lotto contributes to the Irish Guide Dogs foundation training centre in County Cork, as well, to the Irish Surfing Association that overseeing 20 clubs and groups around the country, received Irish Lotto money towards club development, training and surfing schools.
By the way, Irish National Lottery funding is supporting a number of athletes on their road to the London Olympics 2012. Please watch the video below that show National Lottery Olympics good causes.