pounds 20m lottery `superdraw'
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Your support makes all the difference.The National Lottery is to offer an estimated superdraw jackpot of pounds 20m to celebrate its second anniversary on 16 November. Operators Camelot announced the prize in line with regulations which allow guaranteed jackpots.
Since the lottery started in November 1994, there have been two superdraws, one of pounds 10m and a second in March 1995 which "topped-up" the existing jackpot by pounds 4m to more than pounds 13m.
Jackpot winners in Saturday's draw will collect less than pounds 1m each. The pounds 9.5m jackpot was shared between 11 punters, who each win pounds 860,652. The winning numbers were 7, 23, 32, 35, 43 and 48, with bonus ball 25.
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